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whether these people like jen psaki, so quick to den great america -- den great america, where do theynk is a better place to live. why do the athletes, activists, the self hating talking heads that spear exphier -- smear the one country that give chances to immigrants in the world. why do they want to come here? to america? if this country is so racist? so strong -- racist? my parents group up under communism in hungary, they had a border wall, it of to keep people in. america needs a border wall to keep people out, too many people, from all over the world want to come here, does that sound like a place to be ashamed of? , not it something to be proud of. the fact this country is number one choice for anyone seek opportunity. and when people come here, in the legal way, it is the only place in the world that truly fully welcomes everyone in to national family oh, -- e-- on equal terms, you could move to britain but they will never really consider you british. try moving to france and calling yourself french. china? forget about it. who wants to move to china and way. here, anyone can
whether these people like jen psaki, so quick to den great america -- den great america, where do theynk is a better place to live. why do the athletes, activists, the self hating talking heads that spear exphier -- smear the one country that give chances to immigrants in the world. why do they want to come here? to america? if this country is so racist? so strong -- racist? my parents group up under communism in hungary, they had a border wall, it of to keep people in. america needs a border...
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in equal america and making america finally.can you say why with the embodiment of the spirit quick. >> if you read him, it is breathtaking the life he lived. he was a freedom writer in the late forties and rode the interstate bus and then the incredible days how he turned himself into the indispensable man the prison guards needed and yet was so radical he was a socialist and a christian and a civil rights activist he brought gandhi to the civil rights movement more than any other figure and he was gay and that was his constant downfall. civil rights leaders would tolerate a lot of things but that wasn't what he could tolerate so he was constantly push down. as a brilliant strategist. the guy behind the scenes and also the philosophy. but equality is the keyword of my book. if it isn't rhetorical alone isn't a simple reference to the declaration of independence but we really are all equal. and at one point in 1969, he was asked by the city of cleveland to write letter to the school children about the wonderful times in which we
in equal america and making america finally.can you say why with the embodiment of the spirit quick. >> if you read him, it is breathtaking the life he lived. he was a freedom writer in the late forties and rode the interstate bus and then the incredible days how he turned himself into the indispensable man the prison guards needed and yet was so radical he was a socialist and a christian and a civil rights activist he brought gandhi to the civil rights movement more than any other figure...
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, whatever's left of you ♪ ♪ happy birthday, america. ♪ ♪ >> happy birthday america.on where we are as a nation right now, i know you love this nation, you come from a family of imgrants, tell us what there is to be hopeful about this beautiful country. >> i hope one first thing that people do. as soon as restrictions are lifted, i hope people can travel to other country, get a perspective, first hand, i would agree with veteran that joey talked to, i have been to a country countries, in my 36 years of life, i have seen things, i want to be here, there are country where, it is dangerous to run for office. life threatening to decent from from the government says, and unstable when military comes over year after year. and the economy is, it is breaking apart, there is a reason that we have tens of thousands of migrants coming from three different countries, if not more. i think that we need too have perspective before we start to criticize our own nation, i think that nation could always be better, i am an immigrant, i understand, that i know what america is america but
, whatever's left of you ♪ ♪ happy birthday, america. ♪ ♪ >> happy birthday america.on where we are as a nation right now, i know you love this nation, you come from a family of imgrants, tell us what there is to be hopeful about this beautiful country. >> i hope one first thing that people do. as soon as restrictions are lifted, i hope people can travel to other country, get a perspective, first hand, i would agree with veteran that joey talked to, i have been to a country...
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and just america is a rebellion as smart america just as real america is a rebellion against free america. it is a rebellion against the meritocracy. so now there is a generation of young people who don't believe in meritocracy. and even though they are going to continue to run on the treadmill of the rat race and take the tests to get into colleges, there is something seen as hollow about it, and inauthentic pursuit. at the authentic pursuit is the pursuit of justice and that is the narrative of the younger generation, and for that reason, it is a powerful one. thomas: you are obviously a member of smart america. where do your sympathies lie, or whose struggle -- you seem to be hard on your own group. you are very critical of smart america. george: i am. because i think there is a great deal of complacency and hypocrisy and a kind of spineless this. because what -- spineless ness. because when it comes down to it, i have a line in the book that says achievement is to fragile basis for people to stand up for their own worth when they are under attack. it doesn't do it. thomas: very intere
and just america is a rebellion as smart america just as real america is a rebellion against free america. it is a rebellion against the meritocracy. so now there is a generation of young people who don't believe in meritocracy. and even though they are going to continue to run on the treadmill of the rat race and take the tests to get into colleges, there is something seen as hollow about it, and inauthentic pursuit. at the authentic pursuit is the pursuit of justice and that is the narrative...
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happy birthday america.day with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, good night from south carolina, fox news presents an independence day special, next. ♪ ♪ yet wave ♪ ♪ the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ born in the usa ♪ ♪ i was born in the usa ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ born in the usa ♪ ♪
happy birthday america.day with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, good night from south carolina, fox news presents an independence day special, next. ♪ ♪ yet wave ♪ ♪ the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ born in the usa ♪ ♪ i was born in the usa ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ born in the usa ♪ ♪
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called the by america act.s supposed to make sure that when your government spends your tax dollars buying goods that they have to be goods that were built, purchased in america. but the previous administration didn't take it so seriously, not just the last one. they are quick to say you know, we have a lot of money to spend. the government is going to buy everything from buildings to aircraft carriers to trucks to whatever it is that we can't find an american company that can do it all so we have to issue a waiver. that company is going to have a subsidiary overseas where it's much cheaper they can make more money and they are going to say we have to have that as part of the chain of building the product. the result has been tens of billions of dollars. didn't go to jobs and businesses and communities like this one. in the recent years, it's become a hollow promise that my administration is going to make by american a reality and i am putting the weight of the federal government behind that commitment. in the
called the by america act.s supposed to make sure that when your government spends your tax dollars buying goods that they have to be goods that were built, purchased in america. but the previous administration didn't take it so seriously, not just the last one. they are quick to say you know, we have a lot of money to spend. the government is going to buy everything from buildings to aircraft carriers to trucks to whatever it is that we can't find an american company that can do it all so we...
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the battle of america. main street, and any who most a large city in any country south of the border. as it happens, this is one of the main streets and havana, cuba. modern hotels, gambling casinos, exotic restaurants, department stores and office buildings, this is tourist alley. i'm most american visitors to cuba, the most american visitors, this is cuba. that is, it is all of cuba they usually get to see. it isn't a cue battle, of course, it's a transplanted bit of the united states from the air conditioned hotels that the -- and silver serving dishes in the restaurant. most of what you see on your screen was built by americans, in fact. and havana's case, much of that transplanted bit of north america was built by very special group of americans. who have given to many of the cuban people a somewhat peculiar picture of what the life and america must be like. john q though had a whale of a time in havana, back in december of 1958, several weeks before castro reached that city. i am albert berke, i'll tr
the battle of america. main street, and any who most a large city in any country south of the border. as it happens, this is one of the main streets and havana, cuba. modern hotels, gambling casinos, exotic restaurants, department stores and office buildings, this is tourist alley. i'm most american visitors to cuba, the most american visitors, this is cuba. that is, it is all of cuba they usually get to see. it isn't a cue battle, of course, it's a transplanted bit of the united states from...
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cultures that do make up america.nd that the salad bowl analogy is better. naveed: like, you are a tomato and you are a piece of lettuce, but you can still be friends, like something like that.pjessit out to learn where others see themselves in this salad bowl that is america. alejandro flores-munez: by me stepping in this country and walking freely in this country, i am american. jessica: on the way out of town, we popped in on alejandro flores-munoz, a gay, undocumented mexican immigrant. alejandro. we put it inside the taco. jessica: the daca recipient, whose mother brought him to the u.s. as a little boy, is now opening one of denver's first cloud kitchens for online delivery only. his business, he says, makes him feel american. alejandro flores-munez: i want to now be in a position to show case that i am paying taxes, that i am employing people, that i have a business. i don't think words will showcase as much as action. jessica: from colorado to kansas. tristan frump: it used to be america was the land of opport
cultures that do make up america.nd that the salad bowl analogy is better. naveed: like, you are a tomato and you are a piece of lettuce, but you can still be friends, like something like that.pjessit out to learn where others see themselves in this salad bowl that is america. alejandro flores-munez: by me stepping in this country and walking freely in this country, i am american. jessica: on the way out of town, we popped in on alejandro flores-munoz, a gay, undocumented mexican immigrant....
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and by the way, when i say buy in america, i mean all america. we're going to include communities that have historically been left out of government procurement. when more contracts are going to black and brown communities, native americans, every state and territory, every industry that manufactures and also agriculture. part of the problem is that a lot of companies don't even know these opportunities exist to be part of this. we've got -- we've got to know -- i used to have a great friend who used to play for providence college back in the days when they had great teams. his name was pete mclaughlin. he used to have an expression. god love him, he passed away. but anyway, the point is that what pete used to say and academics weren't his thing. he said, joe, you've got to know how to know. you've got to know how to know. you can walk into the library of congress, one of the greatest libraries in the world. if you don't know how to use the card catalog, figuratively speaking, it's just all happenstance. you have to know how to know. so we starte
and by the way, when i say buy in america, i mean all america. we're going to include communities that have historically been left out of government procurement. when more contracts are going to black and brown communities, native americans, every state and territory, every industry that manufactures and also agriculture. part of the problem is that a lot of companies don't even know these opportunities exist to be part of this. we've got -- we've got to know -- i used to have a great friend...
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happy birthday america.u have a great week ahead, good night from south carolina, fox news presents an independence day special, next. ♪ ♪ yet wave ♪ ♪ the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ mike: i'm mike emmanuel in for chris wallace. congress goes into the the fourth of july are recess with plenty on its plate and little time to get it done. ♪ >> negotiations remain dicey for two major biden agenda items; the infrastructure deal and democrats' multitrillion dollar social programs package. >> there won't be an infrastructure bill unless we have a reconciliation bull. >> there was the no linked. mike: and the drawdown of u.s. forces continues in afghanistan where troops departed a
happy birthday america.u have a great week ahead, good night from south carolina, fox news presents an independence day special, next. ♪ ♪ yet wave ♪ ♪ the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ mike: i'm mike emmanuel in for chris wallace. congress goes into the the fourth of july are recess with plenty on its plate and little time to get it done. ♪ >> negotiations remain dicey for two major biden agenda items; the infrastructure deal and democrats'...
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the gooders in of america takes care of the greatness of america.hat's what we are doing in the tunnel 2 towers foundation. we take a road to make sure we recognize those who protect us. judge jeanine: i am going to stay with you, frank, on that. you are walking through five states over 6 weeks, i understand. you are walking through from new york -- you are starting where, shanksville, pennsylvania? >> i'm starting at the pentagon, i'm walking up to shanksville, then down to ground zero in new york. that's three places where we have such loss of life almost 20 years ago where i lots my brother. i think a lot of people in america who turn their back on the flag and put their hand over their heart for the national anthem don't edge realize. there is such a tremendous loss of life. and that's why i am doing the never forget walk. a never forget concert. lee is going to be performing at with other great, great artists. it will be a patriotic night because i love america and god bless the usa for the life it has given all of us. my brother gave his life
the gooders in of america takes care of the greatness of america.hat's what we are doing in the tunnel 2 towers foundation. we take a road to make sure we recognize those who protect us. judge jeanine: i am going to stay with you, frank, on that. you are walking through five states over 6 weeks, i understand. you are walking through from new york -- you are starting where, shanksville, pennsylvania? >> i'm starting at the pentagon, i'm walking up to shanksville, then down to ground zero...
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happy birthday america.your sunday with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, good night from south carolina, fox news presents an independence day special, next. ♪ ♪ yet wave ♪ ♪ the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ steve: good evening happy independence day welcome to the next revolution, i am steve hilton, the home of popular populism, no america, my first fourth as an american, i could not be more proud, as you know, a couple of months ago, i became a u.s. citizen, i am so happy to celebrate this special day with you, my fellow americans. it still new for me to say but it has felt like my home for
happy birthday america.your sunday with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, good night from south carolina, fox news presents an independence day special, next. ♪ ♪ yet wave ♪ ♪ the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ steve: good evening happy independence day welcome to the next revolution, i am steve hilton, the home of popular populism, no america, my first fourth as an american, i could not be more proud, as you know, a couple of months ago, i became a...
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♪ . ♪ they're coming to america ♪ ♪ they're coming to america ♪ ♪ they're coming to america ♪ they'reback in 1989. it called "some gave all." ♪ i knew a man called him sandy cane ♪ ♪ few folks even knew his name ♪ ♪ but a hero yes was him ♪ ♪ left a boy, came back a man ♪ ♪ still many just don't understand ♪ ♪ about the reasons we are free ♪ ♪ i can't forget the look in his eyes ♪ ♪ or the tears he cried ♪ ♪ as he said these words to me ♪ ♪ all gave some, some gave all ♪ ♪ some stood through for the red, white and blue ♪ ♪ some had to fall ♪ ♪ if you ever think of me, think of all your liberties and recall, yeah, recall, some gave all ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now sandy cane is no longer here ♪ ♪ but his words are oh so clear ♪ ♪ as they echo throughout our land ♪ ♪ for all his friends who gave it all ♪ s ♪ stood the ground and took the fall ♪ ♪ to help their fellow man ♪ ♪ love your country, live with pride and don't forget those who died ♪ ♪ america can't you see? ♪ ♪ all gave some, some gave all ♪ ♪ some stood through for the red, white and blue and some had to fall ♪ ♪ and if you ever think of me,
♪ . ♪ they're coming to america ♪ ♪ they're coming to america ♪ ♪ they're coming to america ♪ they'reback in 1989. it called "some gave all." ♪ i knew a man called him sandy cane ♪ ♪ few folks even knew his name ♪ ♪ but a hero yes was him ♪ ♪ left a boy, came back a man ♪ ♪ still many just don't understand ♪ ♪ about the reasons we are free ♪ ♪ i can't forget the look in his eyes ♪ ♪ or the tears he cried ♪ ♪ as he said these words to me...
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the battle of america. chapter one was the battle of cuba. it was finished on january the 8th, 1959 here in havana. the kind of history these people began writing here was not intended to stop here. has the men who led this revolution, there are 19 more chapters to follow. one for each of the countries in south america where conditions are right for this. and this is revolution. this revolutions have gone throughout the world since the end of world war ii, this one in cuba. post and no special honors for distinctions. revolutions have gone until this one, the cuban revolution is very special. it's very special for several reasons, and all of them are pretty much a mystery to this fellow. john q american, here. who is particularly wrapped up in that cuban revolution. he doesn't really understand what happened in cuba back in january of 1959, despite the fact that no other person on this planet has a greater number or a variety of ways to read about, hear about, see about and know about things, the tons of ne
the battle of america. chapter one was the battle of cuba. it was finished on january the 8th, 1959 here in havana. the kind of history these people began writing here was not intended to stop here. has the men who led this revolution, there are 19 more chapters to follow. one for each of the countries in south america where conditions are right for this. and this is revolution. this revolutions have gone throughout the world since the end of world war ii, this one in cuba. post and no special...
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today and will look at the way america confronts challenges around the world.with us. ♪ gerry: i'm back with hoover institute senior fellow victor davis hanson we talked about the revolution the woke revolution where were required to acknowledge our own sinfulness and acknowledge our own guilt, it does represent a form of religion because of the traditional religion going blind and it's an emphasis on arson and responsibility, it does have an oddly religious feel to it, do you think there's something to that? >> there is in some cases in american history the great awakening or the abolitionist movement, there were advantages to the self-righteousness but in a postmodern world becomes too radical. you're absolutely right, data does not matter, if you say that the number of police who shoot unarmed african-american males just opposed to the african-american males who have come in contact every year with the police does not support the idea of a pandemic of police accreditation on african-americans, it does not matter, really doesn't matter and if you try to argue
today and will look at the way america confronts challenges around the world.with us. ♪ gerry: i'm back with hoover institute senior fellow victor davis hanson we talked about the revolution the woke revolution where were required to acknowledge our own sinfulness and acknowledge our own guilt, it does represent a form of religion because of the traditional religion going blind and it's an emphasis on arson and responsibility, it does have an oddly religious feel to it, do you think there's...
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- i know what america is.orld. they don't see the worst everywhere else in the world. but you know what the flag represents, you know what you fought for. sell us -- tell us, what does the flag represent in. >> listen, as far as i'm concerned, the flag represents the most consequential of all human ideals, and that is, that's freedom. and freedom is the deepest intrinsic desire that we as human beings have, and it's a right that, well, endowed by our creator. the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. and no matter what these tyrants around the world that try to subdue the gift of freedom, they can't subjugate the will of the human heart. that's how america was built on those ideals x that is what we strive to protect, and that's the ideal we strive toward every day, and no force in the world can stop that. pete: yep. and every day strive to be as tough and cool as jocko, and every day we fail. rachel: we fail. pete: i love what you said. forgive them, they know not what they do. rachel: and our
- i know what america is.orld. they don't see the worst everywhere else in the world. but you know what the flag represents, you know what you fought for. sell us -- tell us, what does the flag represent in. >> listen, as far as i'm concerned, the flag represents the most consequential of all human ideals, and that is, that's freedom. and freedom is the deepest intrinsic desire that we as human beings have, and it's a right that, well, endowed by our creator. the right to life, liberty...
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here is the real america.know, the america that does exist, this video taken in walmart in texas, they knew what to do here. ♪♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ zero say does the star-spangled banner ♪ ♪ yet wave ♪ ♪ over the land of the brave free ♪ ♪ in the home of the brave ♪ ♪ [cheering] dan: that is the america we know and love. the america people from around the world would like to get to to raise their hand and pledge allegiance to. i'm going to be joined by a retired navy seal to join the u.s. military and has an actually incredible american dream story, i wanted to share with you. joining me now, retired navy seal, thomas. thank you for joining us, appreciate it. >> thank you, i love everything you do. i appreciate the opportunity to be on your show. dan: believe me, as a greater honor for me than ever for you. i heard your story, you were a 30-year-old immigrant from communist poland who saw the devastation and totalitarianism up close and personal. you emigrated here and decided you're going to fig
here is the real america.know, the america that does exist, this video taken in walmart in texas, they knew what to do here. ♪♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ zero say does the star-spangled banner ♪ ♪ yet wave ♪ ♪ over the land of the brave free ♪ ♪ in the home of the brave ♪ ♪ [cheering] dan: that is the america we know and love. the america people from around the world would like to get to to raise their hand and pledge allegiance to. i'm going to be joined by a...
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state of america. >>> today on the show, a report card on america. as the country celebrates its 245th birthday, we take stock of how the nation is fairing. we'll start with the state of democracy. president biden pledges to do big things. >> this is a generational investment to modernize our infrastructure. >> congress remains deeply divided and the states try to limit voting. >> change can happen, and i still believe we're at that moment now, but it's up to us to write the end of the story. >> then, race relations. just 13 months after the killing of george floyd. we've seen protests, but have we seen change? >> mink most african-americans have had that hope that the country can do better. >> also the state of the economy. stocks and housing and everything are up, up, up. but are we at peak america? finally, tiktoks, broadcasts, watching movie premieres from the comfort of your couch. we'll examine the state of american culture. but first, here's my take. we've all read stories of how americans don't care about history. a few years ago, a survey fo
state of america. >>> today on the show, a report card on america. as the country celebrates its 245th birthday, we take stock of how the nation is fairing. we'll start with the state of democracy. president biden pledges to do big things. >> this is a generational investment to modernize our infrastructure. >> congress remains deeply divided and the states try to limit voting. >> change can happen, and i still believe we're at that moment now, but it's up to us to...
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in america, you have the cubans on the right. _ america, you have the cubans on the right. the _ america what's interesting to me is if you think back to when south — me is if you think back to when south africa... in the early 905, when _ south africa... in the early 905, when you — south africa... in the early 905, when you think of iraq today, there is a generation of people who are 30 years— is a generation of people who are 30 years old. _ is a generation of people who are 30 years old, and they probably have southern — years old, and they probably have southern families of their own. they have no— southern families of their own. they have no nothing of post—dictatorship, pre—democratic, grotesquely corrupt societies. we don't _ grote5quely corrupt societies. we don't talk— grotesquely corrupt societies. we don't talk about enough iraq overtime. we know what kind of oppression i5 overtime. we know what kind of oppression is needed to keep the lid oppre55ion is needed to keep the lid on. oppre55ion is needed to keep the lid on we _ oppre55ion is needed to keep the lid on we see — opp
in america, you have the cubans on the right. _ america, you have the cubans on the right. the _ america what's interesting to me is if you think back to when south — me is if you think back to when south africa... in the early 905, when _ south africa... in the early 905, when you — south africa... in the early 905, when you think of iraq today, there is a generation of people who are 30 years— is a generation of people who are 30 years old. _ is a generation of people who are 30 years...
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is the brand brand america. i remember living in france, you to be talking to a french person saying how, how america is a cultural, chernobyl. while they're writing their ali david motorcycle drink and coca cola eating at mcdonalds and wearing their ninety's. and clearly we were winning the brand war for many decades. but yeah, in china now with all of these big branded purveyors, i think nike and these other folks. well, start paddling this brand china, and word that's going to come back into the u. s. and once america loses its ability, that soft power associated with our branding or hollywood, our cultural export. then we have a different world that we're living in. but should we be sorry about this because the chinese culture has been around for 5000 years. gerald, they've got plenty to offer the world in terms of culture. a lot of start up. i mean, they got a lot of good things going on over there. why, why she re care? well, the reason we should care is because it's run by the commune. so there is no free
is the brand brand america. i remember living in france, you to be talking to a french person saying how, how america is a cultural, chernobyl. while they're writing their ali david motorcycle drink and coca cola eating at mcdonalds and wearing their ninety's. and clearly we were winning the brand war for many decades. but yeah, in china now with all of these big branded purveyors, i think nike and these other folks. well, start paddling this brand china, and word that's going to come back into...
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i have been to africa, europe, middle east, south america, central america, when you travel you sometimess differently, you gain a new perspective, you experience the beauty of the other countries and their cultures, and experience almost universal kindness people give you, you have a sense of history, this duel sense of how small you are and how interconnected the world circumstance but most of -- world is, but you grow to appreciate america more, there are people who risk their lives to come here, they would give everything they have and own to live here, there are people who would say good-bye to their own children or parents to live in america, we won the lottery by being here. when i was 20 years old, traveling through kenya, it is apparent to me, i was no different, no more entitled to get on a plane and come back here than any of the other 20-year-old faces i was passing, i was just lucky. i won the lottery of birth. to do we have challenges in our country? , we do, i would rather have our challenges, our flaws or potential for betterment than anyone else when i see people in other
i have been to africa, europe, middle east, south america, central america, when you travel you sometimess differently, you gain a new perspective, you experience the beauty of the other countries and their cultures, and experience almost universal kindness people give you, you have a sense of history, this duel sense of how small you are and how interconnected the world circumstance but most of -- world is, but you grow to appreciate america more, there are people who risk their lives to come...
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and, by the way, when i say buy in america, i mean from all america.now, we're going to include communities that have historically been left out of government procurement, when more contracts are going to go black and brown communities, native americans, small businesses, every state and territory, every industry that services and manufactures, and also agriculture. part of the problem is that a lot of companies don't even know these opportunities exist to be part of this.. and we've got to -- i used to have a great friend, a friend who's a great friend. he used to play for providenceot college back in the days when they had great teams. his name was pete mclaughlin, and he used to have an expression. and he wasn't the -- god love him. he passed away, needed a heart transplant. but anyway, the point is that what pete used to say, and academics weren't his thing, he used to say something very streetwise. he said, joe, you got to know how to know. you got to know how to know. you can walk into the library of congress, one of the greatest libraries in the
and, by the way, when i say buy in america, i mean from all america.now, we're going to include communities that have historically been left out of government procurement, when more contracts are going to go black and brown communities, native americans, small businesses, every state and territory, every industry that services and manufactures, and also agriculture. part of the problem is that a lot of companies don't even know these opportunities exist to be part of this.. and we've got to --...
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we believe anything is possible in america. anything is possible in america. i think about my own family's journey here, at least two-thirds of it came from a ship in the irish sea back in 1849. having no idea whether they would make it across the atlantic to the united states and to the united states of america. but certain if they did, they could do better. and they did. they did better and they eventually built a life and raised a family in scranton, pennsylvania, over generations. here i stand on the shoulders and sacrifices of my great, great-grandfather, my great-grandfather and just all that they did because they believed. they believed, like you believe. anything is possible. just want to thank you all for choosing us and i mean that sincerely. thank you for choosing the united states of america. believing that america is worthy of your aspirations, worthy of your dreams. making this journey you've done more than move to a new place. and i've often said that america is the only nation in the world founded on an idea. every other nation in the world is
we believe anything is possible in america. anything is possible in america. i think about my own family's journey here, at least two-thirds of it came from a ship in the irish sea back in 1849. having no idea whether they would make it across the atlantic to the united states and to the united states of america. but certain if they did, they could do better. and they did. they did better and they eventually built a life and raised a family in scranton, pennsylvania, over generations. here i...
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is the brand brand america. i remember living in france, you to be talking to a french person saying how, how america is a cultural chernobyl. while they're writing their harley david motorcycle drink and coca cola eating at mcdonalds and wearing their ninety's. and clearly we were winning the brand war for many decades. but yeah, in china now with all of these big branded purveyors, i think nike and these other folks. well, start paddling, this brand china, and word that's going to come back into the u. s. and once america loses its ability, that soft power associated with our branding or hollywood, our cultural export. then we have a different world that we're living in. but should we be sorry about this, because the chinese culture has been around for 5000 years. gerald, they've got plenty to offer the world in terms of culture. it's not a start up. i mean, they got a lot of good things going on over there. why, why she re care? well, the reason we should care is because it's run by the commune. so there is n
is the brand brand america. i remember living in france, you to be talking to a french person saying how, how america is a cultural chernobyl. while they're writing their harley david motorcycle drink and coca cola eating at mcdonalds and wearing their ninety's. and clearly we were winning the brand war for many decades. but yeah, in china now with all of these big branded purveyors, i think nike and these other folks. well, start paddling, this brand china, and word that's going to come back...
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occupied america, a history of chicanos, do you know who is occupying america? american citizen. many other books, gender and sexuality. deep discussions and how they intersection with critical race theoriy and climate change, and speaking of that. we have quest for environmental justice, human rights and equality. farewell to growth, degrowth. the future we choose surviving the climate crisis. then what is critical environmental justice? political theory and global climate change. climate crisis, and the global green new deal. wow. more. journalism, if a whole new school of journalism that developed. perhaps you never heard of it. what are journalists for? written by professor rosen. a great admirer of a man named john dewey, an early progressive. public journalism, what is public journalism? doing public journalism, again, what is public journalism, and what is this? more on public journalism, it is journalism social activism. one of their heroes, john dewey. he wrote a lot, one of early progressives, progressivism is the progeny of marxism. if you read these
occupied america, a history of chicanos, do you know who is occupying america? american citizen. many other books, gender and sexuality. deep discussions and how they intersection with critical race theoriy and climate change, and speaking of that. we have quest for environmental justice, human rights and equality. farewell to growth, degrowth. the future we choose surviving the climate crisis. then what is critical environmental justice? political theory and global climate change. climate...
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>> america is in grave danger, the america that we know. i am so grateful on this july 4th that we the people were able to peacefully, at least we were peaceful, our side, evict donald trump from the white house and elect a genuine statesman, joe biden. but, you know, whenever i watch clips from the video that you've shown, i don't understand how republicans have become the party of sedition and the party that stands up against democracy and voter suppression. we are in grave danger at this point. to have this great holiday fall basically six months after that terrifying insurrection, i think it's trying to tell us something. i think we're supposed to pay attention, and too many republicans are not. >> ruth? >> i guess on this july 4th, i would say i'm simultaneously so worried and so thankful. so worried about the state of our democracy, the notion that republicans, including congressman mccarthy who said it would be prudent to have an investigation of the insurrection, will turn their back on that. democracy is so much more fragile than w
>> america is in grave danger, the america that we know. i am so grateful on this july 4th that we the people were able to peacefully, at least we were peaceful, our side, evict donald trump from the white house and elect a genuine statesman, joe biden. but, you know, whenever i watch clips from the video that you've shown, i don't understand how republicans have become the party of sedition and the party that stands up against democracy and voter suppression. we are in grave danger at...
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i've long said that america is unique. unlike every other nation on earth, we were founded based on an idea. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all people are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among them, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. and while we've never fully lived up to those words, we have never given up on them. they continue to animate us and remind us when at our best, we as americans believe -- we americans, we believe in honesty and decency and treating everyone with dignity and respect, giving everyone a fair shot, demonizing no one, giving hate no safe harbor and leaving no one behind. we lead by the power of our example, not the example of our power. and we're part of something so much bigger than ourselves. we stand as the beacon to the world. it's a code. it's a code, uniquely american code. it's who we are. to all the service members and your families who are here tonight, today, all of you serving around the world, it's the greatest honor to se
i've long said that america is unique. unlike every other nation on earth, we were founded based on an idea. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all people are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among them, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. and while we've never fully lived up to those words, we have never given up on them. they continue to animate us and remind us when at our best, we as americans believe -- we americans, we believe in...
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mark: welcome back america., one step at a time and i think it will be useful. and in my book, "american marxism" i start the hate america inc. chapter. >> "new york times" of all publications, education i writer barringer penned: >> >> way back in 1989. even a writer for the "new york times," recognized what was going on in this country. >> mark: the report goes on to say: >> in 1989, at the time of the article's publication, the thieves of a radical fringe ideology critical theory, by weaponizing the culture against itself began the early bloom of the american landscape with little public notice, bear en bear en.>> that is the assault n american history. institutions and city digs. or the dominant white culture if you will, including by her own employer, publisher, the "new york times," in scenes as 1619 project, she writes: mark: thus, folks the war on the traditional teaching of history begins its change, through out academia, we can't trust what has been written, it has been written by the biased individual
mark: welcome back america., one step at a time and i think it will be useful. and in my book, "american marxism" i start the hate america inc. chapter. >> "new york times" of all publications, education i writer barringer penned: >> >> way back in 1989. even a writer for the "new york times," recognized what was going on in this country. >> mark: the report goes on to say: >> in 1989, at the time of the article's publication, the...
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gap between who we say we are, we tell ourselves america is and who america really is, america was a car, here we are, we really are going to be a multiracial democracy, proven by barack hussein obama from the south side of chicago, indonesia and hawaii being in the white house really put the sword of makes that very real very quick and the backlash happened but the backlash is happening is you writing your book everywhere. a bunch of other white men politicians. there was no -- there was no obama in the uk. >> guest: that was interesting to me about this, the same thing happened everywhere, the part of that, part of what is interesting to me is this is the norm. human history, a bunch of hungarians said this to me, history is not a story about democracy. thousands of years of history are about kingdoms, nationstates, tribes fighting each other. only after the shock of world war ii, let's not do that again and part of what happened as we reached the end of the historical memory of the holocaust in world war ii and where nationalism leads, people start taking the drug, and i recount a
gap between who we say we are, we tell ourselves america is and who america really is, america was a car, here we are, we really are going to be a multiracial democracy, proven by barack hussein obama from the south side of chicago, indonesia and hawaii being in the white house really put the sword of makes that very real very quick and the backlash happened but the backlash is happening is you writing your book everywhere. a bunch of other white men politicians. there was no -- there was no...
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within america to help us communicate better. i think it's the risk that we have to take, but there, do we have such resources like lithium, for example, that can be transformative for, for bolivia. and it has to be managed in a way that will provide health and education for everybody and should not be for a benefit, for particular regional bolivia. it has to be for everybody. so i think it's, it's a difficult process or this whole task, but we have to be optimistic. there's another alternative and i think again, funding partners from anywhere in the world. but insisting that we have to be equal partners who cannot be simply giving away the resources and the media in the us basically, we were non existent, like in america space or non existence of america, especially especially mainstream media. so i doubt that's going to change. so it's really important to have alternative sources of information. and so that's something that we need to keep building. and to again explain what is the bully model. socialism is it's a different mod
within america to help us communicate better. i think it's the risk that we have to take, but there, do we have such resources like lithium, for example, that can be transformative for, for bolivia. and it has to be managed in a way that will provide health and education for everybody and should not be for a benefit, for particular regional bolivia. it has to be for everybody. so i think it's, it's a difficult process or this whole task, but we have to be optimistic. there's another alternative...
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and that went right hand in hand with the policies towards latin america, towards central america, to try to promote what they called free trade unions. and that's why the a filter, the american institute for free labor development, was basically an anti communist push to try to be radicalize labor movements and often with very high degrees of repression, including murder against trade, union activists, who saw the kinds of, of, of economic changes of reform, spit the united states opposed. although in central america, when we have revolutions going on in nicaragua, salvador pharma and the united states is adamantly opposed to those revolutions, and a field plays an important role, trying in trying to undermine those revolutions. however, i should also say that it's really, i think during those central american wars in the 1900 eighty's, we start seeing resistance from below, within the trade union movement against the leadership. the book has such a huge range. obviously, anyone who vote put in for trump will say nafta was abolished under his administration, but just skipping over an
and that went right hand in hand with the policies towards latin america, towards central america, to try to promote what they called free trade unions. and that's why the a filter, the american institute for free labor development, was basically an anti communist push to try to be radicalize labor movements and often with very high degrees of repression, including murder against trade, union activists, who saw the kinds of, of, of economic changes of reform, spit the united states opposed....
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it's not just singular to america, obviously happening in north america, but in europe and latin america as well at very high levels, are policing reforms moving forward in europe, in latin america. we know at the federal level here in the us, they seem to be dying on the bind. it's a very slow process, i'm afraid to say. and i think that we should reasonably infer that the attack on the rights of black people, which is not unique to speak to america. it certainly endemic in brazil, to a degree. you can also find it in one and parents and lisbon in particular. and what those sites all have in common is that all of those capital, all of these countries benefited from the african slave tree and benefit it from the slave and of africa. and i think that if you read the report carefully, it's difficult to walk away without thinking that there has not been a reckoning with the african slave trade. there has not been a kind of truth commission that help soon plumb the depths of how and why these european countries not to mention countries in the america. it's just the only non state benefit. it
it's not just singular to america, obviously happening in north america, but in europe and latin america as well at very high levels, are policing reforms moving forward in europe, in latin america. we know at the federal level here in the us, they seem to be dying on the bind. it's a very slow process, i'm afraid to say. and i think that we should reasonably infer that the attack on the rights of black people, which is not unique to speak to america. it certainly endemic in brazil, to a...
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we will always advance in the defense of america. thank you and god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> thank you, senator cotton. i want to make sure i think for people. first, thank you to our sponsors for the event tonight. first, ryan, a double sponsor tonight mentioned in our program. [applause] state representative, darrell --, thank you, darrell. and to my friend, we sometimes find ourselves on the same side and sometimes opposite sides, stephen --. [applause] as you folks have probably noticed, there has been a beautiful woman traveling around the room today. for all the photos taken today we will put them in a google drive and make sure we get you all that information so you can grab it. i want to make sure to especially thank that very beautiful woman, my wife. [applause] and we have a q&a. sen. cotton: jason, thank you. and gretchen, thank you for the great work today. >> representing auburn, army veterans thank you for your service. as i look at a poll that came out a week ago, it shows one
we will always advance in the defense of america. thank you and god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> thank you, senator cotton. i want to make sure i think for people. first, thank you to our sponsors for the event tonight. first, ryan, a double sponsor tonight mentioned in our program. [applause] state representative, darrell --, thank you, darrell. and to my friend, we sometimes find ourselves on the same side and sometimes opposite sides, stephen --....
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sure, america has its problems. what things have gotten better consistently, every generation in this country, and yet instead of enjoying that, and they're saying that things are getting worse and things have always been bad. well, these people love misery. they need to push the narrative. they need some sort of excuse for what they see a black failure and they make it go hopeless. it's strange now, i think people like greenberry and many other athletes realize they may not be career in professional hammer throwing up to get done with the lympics. so what's the next best thing? okay, i can be like colin camper, nate, i can make a big stink about how america is races. america is terrible. i can become popular this way. the truth, all i see from their point of view are a dollar sign that's audit is about where they want to convince others is true. maybe even the sales there is somehow a problem, like we're always been told, represent so many different things to so many different people. you know, it represents someth
sure, america has its problems. what things have gotten better consistently, every generation in this country, and yet instead of enjoying that, and they're saying that things are getting worse and things have always been bad. well, these people love misery. they need to push the narrative. they need some sort of excuse for what they see a black failure and they make it go hopeless. it's strange now, i think people like greenberry and many other athletes realize they may not be career in...
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but with the difference in america and other countries, america is constantly trying to improve doesn't mean we always do it right. but that's that, that is the goal of our country is to try to improve. and i think racially, we have made great strides, but we've got a lot more to do the way that you look at america now and the way that you feel about american now, is it the same way that you felt about the country? 203040 years ago, or is there any disappointment that's arisen or any of the opposite? move pride? well, i mean, i love my country, i'm an american. i'm proud of my country. i'm proud of what my country has been able to do. over over the centuries, we are not a christian country, we're not a perfect country. we have many, many problems. but i still love my country and and i look at the churches that have come out of our country and the missionary efforts, where we have taken the gospel around the world. i'm so proud of what america has been able to accomplish in those areas, spiritually and what we've done for the world after the 2nd world war. america could have taken all of
but with the difference in america and other countries, america is constantly trying to improve doesn't mean we always do it right. but that's that, that is the goal of our country is to try to improve. and i think racially, we have made great strides, but we've got a lot more to do the way that you look at america now and the way that you feel about american now, is it the same way that you felt about the country? 203040 years ago, or is there any disappointment that's arisen or any of the...
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chapter three, hate america, how are you for hating america? four, racism, gender assumptions marxism. chapter five, climate change fanaticism. chapter six -- propaganda censorship and subversion. finally, chapter seven, what do we do about all of this? we choose liberty by providing a number of ideas as i did at the end of liberty and tyranny. a conservative manifesto, we choose liberty which is pushback. what i am hoping is when you acquire this ticket one page at a time, one chapter at a time and i think you're going to find compelling and in a position to confront and so many different ways that's going on in this country which right now most of us are swirling around and frustrating us, we scratch our heads and talk to family and friends in the courts happening to our country. when we come back, i want to demonstrate to you at least a little on where this is coming from. we'll be right back. ♪♪ welcome back, america. we continue this journey one step at a time and i think it will become very useful in my book, american marxism, itart the h
chapter three, hate america, how are you for hating america? four, racism, gender assumptions marxism. chapter five, climate change fanaticism. chapter six -- propaganda censorship and subversion. finally, chapter seven, what do we do about all of this? we choose liberty by providing a number of ideas as i did at the end of liberty and tyranny. a conservative manifesto, we choose liberty which is pushback. what i am hoping is when you acquire this ticket one page at a time, one chapter at a...