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america, america may god thy gold refine till all success be nobleness and every gain divine o beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years thine alabaster cities gleam undimmed by human tears americaica god shed his grace on thee brotherhood >> the senator held the office the senator mcgovern held elective office servant the state of in south dakota for 22 years against strong odds in the early races, and then gaining the trust of his constituents to win by larger margins. in the senate race is in the 1960's and in the 1972. we know in the middle of that career and elected office, one of the most tumultuous times of our country's history in the late 1960's and early 1970's. all of us have man in our ninth look a point that time. the aleph have men in our lives that kimmel a at that time. the college campuses, the jungle of vietnam. they share stories to us about that time. the uncertainties they were experiencing as 18-year-olds. the 18-19, 20-year olds. my father and stepfather came of age during that time. my husband came of age during that time. two other great public servants in the great state of south dakota came to age at that time. both of them follow senator mcgovern's fo
america, america may god thy gold refine till all success be nobleness and every gain divine o beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years thine alabaster cities gleam undimmed by human tears americaica god shed his grace on thee brotherhood >> the senator held the office the senator mcgovern held elective office servant the state of in south dakota for 22 years against strong odds in the early races, and then gaining the trust of his constituents to win by larger margins. in...
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america. it's really. america yes america made as made a mistake you made is a huge mistake that doesn't that does not take away from the huge things america has brought to me when we talk about the values that people in the middle east are fighting for for democracy longer see these are the values and a universal value penny jumping. to they're going to vote democratic they didn't there are there is fighting that has occurred in the in sectarian violence and in. ways that we cannot control and right now especially like in egypt and libya you have internal strife right now whether or not you want to you know do it here to a more conservative more religious more islam do you or do you want to have a little bit more on the modern side so you have internal strife right now that america has no place in that conversation that is stuff that they have to work out themselves we are being caught into the middle of that and so we are trying to make sure that there is a democracy that is being said that we can aid and abide where we can
america. it's really. america yes america made as made a mistake you made is a huge mistake that doesn't that does not take away from the huge things america has brought to me when we talk about the values that people in the middle east are fighting for for democracy longer see these are the values and a universal value penny jumping. to they're going to vote democratic they didn't there are there is fighting that has occurred in the in sectarian violence and in. ways that we cannot control and...
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america's well on its way to becoming a police state and i hate to say that because. the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is an idea that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly. just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the evolution of the us what with the tipping point in your view to where america is no longer america where you feel that freedom has been eroded more and more that's a very good question because you can make the argument that the united states or the idea of america which is what i prefer has been going downhill since just after its founding because you may recall that in seventeen ninety two not long after the country was in going downhill a long time well is the day. it arrived. yes because in seventeen ninety two they passed the alien and sedition acts which were horrible and. it basically made thought crime
america's well on its way to becoming a police state and i hate to say that because. the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is an idea that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly. just one of two hundred other nation states that...
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america again. saving america, america again. rebecome the greatness we never weren't. you know what, on amazon people who buy this book often buy this book too. i'll endorse your book if you will endorse mine. >> done. >> stephen: ready? go buy his book. >> my wholehearted endorsement for this epic work. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: well, tell you what, governor, we are going to take a little break. stick around for a couple of minutes when you come back, all right. >> and if i said no. >> stephen: i would lock the door. >> yeah, okay. >> stephen: well answer right back. with governor mitch daniels. thank you sop much. úúúúúú >> stephen: welcome back. we're here with governor mitch daniels with his new book, keeping the rep eck, all right, governor daniels, you are the governor of indiana. there has been a little bit of dust up in the senate race in indiana. >> heard a rumor. >> stephen: yes, mr. mourdock has raised some hackles by saying on the sensitive issue of abortion that if someone gets pregnant from a rape, that was intended to happen by god. okay. are you
america again. saving america, america again. rebecome the greatness we never weren't. you know what, on amazon people who buy this book often buy this book too. i'll endorse your book if you will endorse mine. >> done. >> stephen: ready? go buy his book. >> my wholehearted endorsement for this epic work. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: well, tell you what, governor, we are going to take a little break. stick around for a couple of minutes when you come back, all...
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america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you and god bless america. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ only in america ♪ only in america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> the former head of israel's intelligence agencies speaks about middle east policy and security at noon eastern. and in the afternoon at 3:30 eastern, the brookings institution posts former un secretary general talking about his career. see the presidential debate monday night, live on c-span, c- span radio and online at c- span.org. watch and engage. in a few moments coming today's headlines and your calls, live on "washington journal." at 1:00 p.m. eastern, we will be live from georgetown university for secretary of state's clinton's speech. and at 4:00 p.m. eastern the connecticut senate debate. in about 45 minutes, celinda drake. we wil
america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you and god bless america. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ only in america ♪ only in america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> the former head of israel's intelligence agencies speaks about middle east policy and security at noon eastern. and in the afternoon at 3:30 eastern, the brookings institution posts former un secretary...
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tell us about america for america. >> america for america is a campaign i teamed up with a non-partisan-founded. you know, i teamed up with them because it's so obvious how important the latina vote is in this election, and, you know, the potential that lies in the latina community to really make huge decisions and in very important states across the ballot, not just the presidential race but many local races as well, and so we're just getting on the ground, and we've been registering and mobilizing young people on college campuses to really become leaders in their community and make sure that the latina community shows up on election day. >> you know, we've talked to eva longoria throughout this election season as well and just talking earlier in our "take 3" about the importance of celebrities and how they bring new light to the campaign. how do you think you stepping up has helped kind of reinvigorate some of the campaigns? >> well, i think, you know, this generation has so many new tools, and yes, you know, we all have our platforms, so some bigger than others, different platt forms
tell us about america for america. >> america for america is a campaign i teamed up with a non-partisan-founded. you know, i teamed up with them because it's so obvious how important the latina vote is in this election, and, you know, the potential that lies in the latina community to really make huge decisions and in very important states across the ballot, not just the presidential race but many local races as well, and so we're just getting on the ground, and we've been registering and...
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america again. saving america, america again. rebecome the greatness we never weren't. know what, on amazon people who buy this book often buy this book too. i'll endorse your book if you will endorse mine. >> done. >> stephen: ready? go buy his book. >> my wholehearted endorsement for this epic work. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: well, tell you what, governor, we are going to take a little break. stick around for a couple of minutes when you come back, all right. >> and if i said no. >> stephen: i would lock the door. >> yeah, okay. >> stephen: well answer right back. with governor mitch daniels. thank you sop much. cnlllllll so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> stephen: welcome back. we're here with
america again. saving america, america again. rebecome the greatness we never weren't. know what, on amazon people who buy this book often buy this book too. i'll endorse your book if you will endorse mine. >> done. >> stephen: ready? go buy his book. >> my wholehearted endorsement for this epic work. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: well, tell you what, governor, we are going to take a little break. stick around for a couple of minutes when you come back, all right....
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america. [cheers and applause] we do those five things and 12 million jobs grow in america and take home pay starts going up again. do you realize under president obama every year, not just his first year, every year the median income in american, down. the middle class in america is getting crushed, squeeze, because the income is down. at the same time, gasoline prices are up, food prices are up, health insurance premiums are up. it is tough being middle-class even if you have a job in america. we're going to work to create more jobs and more take-home pay. that is our passion. that is why we are in this race. we need a strong america so we can provide for our families and the future of this great country. [cheers and applause] and i want you to know, i am confident that we are going to overcome the challenges we have. i have seen the heart of the american people through my life. i know something about the character of those who have great qualities of the human spirit in their heart. we stood up, regardless of the challenges america has faced, we have been there and overcome them. i am reminded of a couple of experiences. one was at the republican convention a few months ago. i met jane horton there. her husband, a sharpsho
america. [cheers and applause] we do those five things and 12 million jobs grow in america and take home pay starts going up again. do you realize under president obama every year, not just his first year, every year the median income in american, down. the middle class in america is getting crushed, squeeze, because the income is down. at the same time, gasoline prices are up, food prices are up, health insurance premiums are up. it is tough being middle-class even if you have a job in...
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america. america? we expoamerica.erica. america, uh... man: france. france, uh... england. taiwan. new zealand.zealand, uh... singapore. siapore, indonesia.d. and oman is casting a wider net drysdale: the omanis have made diva conscious choiceoncerned. to aract high-end tourists. so they have built quite an extensive network of luxury hotels, four-, five-star hotels. and oman has a great deal to offer them. it's an exquisitely beautiful country, um... the landscape is just magnificent. there is a lot there of historic interest. and omanis a very gracious and spitable. i think almostone who si oma comes away with a feeling that this is really a treasure. they hope that tourism will contribute... i ink it's five or six percent of gdp by 2020. i don't think that's realistic; it's never going to be that important, simply because still people perceive oman to be in a dangerous part of the world. narrator: while perceptions about oman's location may ine grow ysleomanlly s in tw. otdiificatioefs. its location dui is aemarkable place. may ine grow ysleomanlly s in tw. it's become kind of the capita otd
america. america? we expoamerica.erica. america, uh... man: france. france, uh... england. taiwan. new zealand.zealand, uh... singapore. siapore, indonesia.d. and oman is casting a wider net drysdale: the omanis have made diva conscious choiceoncerned. to aract high-end tourists. so they have built quite an extensive network of luxury hotels, four-, five-star hotels. and oman has a great deal to offer them. it's an exquisitely beautiful country, um... the landscape is just magnificent. there is...
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sorry, america." america."david correy: 2.27 "it's been a lot of years. aa lot of failure. and,,i teel you can bounce back and lng as - bouncing back, that will leaa to success." ccrreyyeeen gave all the kids his phone number today.áyou can see him the showw'x- factor' right here on fox45 at 8 o'clock tonight and again tomorrow .paul gessler, fox45 news at 5:30. &pp as you know jeopardy and wheel oo forttne. anddthe wheelmobile is coming to baltimore. try out for "wheel of ffrtunne this saturday and sunday aa hunt valley.. jeopardy weekniihts on fox45 wweel of fortune airs right afttr thaa at 7-thiity. 3 a tory you'll have to hear po believe.how a man's prison sentencc... involved a sandwich... coming up. 3 --adblib weather tz-- a chinese ood restaurant ..is accussd of serving up &psomething..not on their menu. menu.the health department hass ""ed flowwr" restaurant... after the ownee admited to bringing roadkill into the reetaurant.ooe customers says... she sawwthe employees bring the dead deer into tte restaurant.the owner says... customers...but to take it homeeto feed h
sorry, america." america."david correy: 2.27 "it's been a lot of years. aa lot of failure. and,,i teel you can bounce back and lng as - bouncing back, that will leaa to success." ccrreyyeeen gave all the kids his phone number today.áyou can see him the showw'x- factor' right here on fox45 at 8 o'clock tonight and again tomorrow .paul gessler, fox45 news at 5:30. &pp as you know jeopardy and wheel oo forttne. anddthe wheelmobile is coming to baltimore. try out for...
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pregunta del día es quién ganara el clasico nacional mexicano, vamos con los comentarios, dicen américa américala patada. >> feliz noche para todo. >> ahora pasamos con el tiempo. >> gracias que tal buenas noches noche de viernes, con los planes el fin de semana condiciones agradables, el sistema de baja presión baja la temperatura se empieza a mover desde el martes, tiene probabilidad de lloviznas, vemos como llevan nubes de caracter alto, fuertes vientos que se mantienen al sur de california, este es el panorama, la temperatura que alcanza los 56 grados, san francisco los 55, mañana sabadito, los nublados se quedan con nosotros y ahora si las probabilidad de lluvia llegan martes y miércoles, se presentan de manera ligera y serían las primeras lluvias otoñales, las temperaturas hasta los 61 grados fresco pero seco, más detalles el próximo lunes, feliz fin de semana. >> (música) >> después de las cancelaciones de american airlines por problemas en los asintos de aviones, mañana vuelven a la vida los vuelos. >> redistribucion de pasajeros cancelaciones y retrasos una vez que la flota de aviones
pregunta del día es quién ganara el clasico nacional mexicano, vamos con los comentarios, dicen américa américala patada. >> feliz noche para todo. >> ahora pasamos con el tiempo. >> gracias que tal buenas noches noche de viernes, con los planes el fin de semana condiciones agradables, el sistema de baja presión baja la temperatura se empieza a mover desde el martes, tiene probabilidad de lloviznas, vemos como llevan nubes de caracter alto, fuertes vientos que se...
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america and america has a more america has a moral voice america is looked at from the right you said it yourself america is looked at from around the world you're right romney was bubbly wrong when he was saying the wrong things he wasn't thinking before before you open his mouth on the other hand obama was silent so much i mean look at obama now in syria he hasn't shown any kind of leadership and so what would you suggest intervention would you suggest another war i would suggest leadership leadership is first of all to shit to to sound a clear moral voice things are wrong certainly does have to have to leave the stage there are various ways of doing that this diplomacy this intervention this there are so many different things that can be done but obama time and time again has failed in showing that leadership romney hasn't been any better we need in america the world needs an american president america is still the world's leading power it's still a moral voice and the wall needs an american president to be able to be able to stand up at the right time and say the right thing ameri
america and america has a more america has a moral voice america is looked at from the right you said it yourself america is looked at from around the world you're right romney was bubbly wrong when he was saying the wrong things he wasn't thinking before before you open his mouth on the other hand obama was silent so much i mean look at obama now in syria he hasn't shown any kind of leadership and so what would you suggest intervention would you suggest another war i would suggest leadership...
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it's a problem for america. america is losing the jobs oversees and the corporations are taking the jobs oversees and off shoring the labor and my proposal is tax those corporations that off shore our jobs. just tax them and that will be a deterrent and we can use that money to create jobs here at home here in san francisco. use that money to create jobs in the private and public sector so that's my proposal to create jobs in san francisco. >> mr. rogers. >> i like that one. you know i think that the gross revenue tax is a progressive tax and that tax would allow new businesses, small businesses able to flourish so we have something to look forward to with that. that being said treasure island seems to me a car dependent project and unless you have a ferry that is going there and dropping you off, but that would be somewhat time consuming. the same is true with hunter's point and the problem is there isn't a lot of transportation near there. the trances bay terminal next to bart, next to cal train this is a great projec
it's a problem for america. america is losing the jobs oversees and the corporations are taking the jobs oversees and off shoring the labor and my proposal is tax those corporations that off shore our jobs. just tax them and that will be a deterrent and we can use that money to create jobs here at home here in san francisco. use that money to create jobs in the private and public sector so that's my proposal to create jobs in san francisco. >> mr. rogers. >> i like that one. you...
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américa, y ya, viva el américa cañones, no >>> ¡oh! >>> pero me encanta que no se pierde despierta américa. >>> américa, américa. >>> de lo que uno se enteramoscas, hay moscas. >>> si te bañaste anoche no pasa nada. >>> se echó perfumito. >>> un regalito. >>> huele como almohada sudada. >>> pero qué mala onda (todos hablan). >>> cristina, cristina, huéleme. >>> ya te olí, raúl. >>> huele rico. >>> si me bañé anoche, a usted no le ha pasado eso. >>> señores, buenos días, feliz martes, estamos comenzando el día con temperaturas frescas, principalmente en el norte, por un frente frío que nos mandó canadá, y pendientes porque el jueves llegaría otro, en phoenix tenemos casi 100 grados, para ustedes en nueva york, tenemos la máxima para hoy de 63 grados con un día con lluvias para la mañana, eso sí, tenemos 50 % de probabilidad de lluvias, así que la temperaturas se podrían sentir en los 50s, para chicago, la ciudad del viento ahí tienen, vientos de 22 millas por hora, así que prepárese, nuevamente parcialmente nublado, se puede sentir de 50 a 55 grados, bastante frescos, para ustedes en miami, nuevamente tenemos una probadita de todo, sol, nub
américa, y ya, viva el américa cañones, no >>> ¡oh! >>> pero me encanta que no se pierde despierta américa. >>> américa, américa. >>> de lo que uno se enteramoscas, hay moscas. >>> si te bañaste anoche no pasa nada. >>> se echó perfumito. >>> un regalito. >>> huele como almohada sudada. >>> pero qué mala onda (todos hablan). >>> cristina, cristina, huéleme. >>> ya te olí, raúl....
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very people that we've been speaking about, that want to do harm to america, that does see the exceptionalism as america, that want america to go down a left path, that can't stand israel. and so we really need to understand where these journalists are coming from, and then we can understand why it is they do what they do. and they do what they cobecause they are being -- do because they are being brainwashed, they're indoctrinated. and that's a very difficult thing to turn. that's a very difficult thing to reverse the tide on. we need to encourage that next generation of americans that journalism is a worthy cause, that they should really look into careers in the media. we need to have more conservatives in the media. there is no doubt about it. i love fox news, but there's only so much of fox news you can watch. [laughter] we want to have five or six fox newses, fair and balanced. that's what we want. and unfortunately, the mainstream media in your country, in my country and right around the world is nowhere near fair and balanced. so let's get a bit of balance into 'em. [applause] okay. great. thank you. >> thank you,
very people that we've been speaking about, that want to do harm to america, that does see the exceptionalism as america, that want america to go down a left path, that can't stand israel. and so we really need to understand where these journalists are coming from, and then we can understand why it is they do what they do. and they do what they cobecause they are being -- do because they are being brainwashed, they're indoctrinated. and that's a very difficult thing to turn. that's a very...
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america be america again. the land that never has been yet but yet must be. the land where everyone is free. the poor man. the indian, the negro, and the lgbt. who made americaose sweat and blood? who plowed in the rain must make our mighty dream live again. i say it plain. american never was america to me but i swear this oath. america will be." my brothers and sisters in spirit, it is time that we go out and make up the spirit of our countrymen and women and tell them that we are here to help you remember from whence we came. we are here to let you know that all of us hold these truths to be self evident. we are one nation under god, indivisible. we must wake up the. that recognizes that all people are created equal and endowed by their creator by inalienable rights. i can join truth under the law with my brothers, sisters, that we are all first-class, and the campaign we talked about will continue until that day it will become a reality. thank you very much. [applause] >> cd vice-presidential debate this thursday night, live on c- span and online at c-span.org pi. next, mitt romney delivers a foreign-policy speech. then analyzed at 7:00 a.m., "washington
america be america again. the land that never has been yet but yet must be. the land where everyone is free. the poor man. the indian, the negro, and the lgbt. who made americaose sweat and blood? who plowed in the rain must make our mighty dream live again. i say it plain. american never was america to me but i swear this oath. america will be." my brothers and sisters in spirit, it is time that we go out and make up the spirit of our countrymen and women and tell them that we are here to...
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america! there is no blue america! there is only the america that can't. believe how bad this guy did in the debate. >> john stewart's postmortem of president obama's performance at the denver debate. that clip and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> i have as much experience in the congress as jack kennedy did when he sought the presidency. >> senator, i served with jack kennedy. i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8... >>> 5:45 in the morning as we look at a beautiful live picture of new york city from the top of our building looking south. now we're looking east. first south then east. bill karins with a look at the first. >> today's a sad day. last day for our jean shorts and tank tops. >> i never say that. >> you keep them out all year? >> indian summe
america! there is no blue america! there is only the america that can't. believe how bad this guy did in the debate. >> john stewart's postmortem of president obama's performance at the denver debate. that clip and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> i have as much experience in the congress as jack kennedy did when he sought the presidency. >> senator, i served with jack kennedy. i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine....
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amÉrica. >> amÉrica, ¿quÉ hay que descubrirle a amÉrica? algo, todavÍa.... >> andamos en eso.¿no? >> ay, yo estoy exhausta. >> ay, muy buena idea porque yo tengo que ir a mi casa. >> no, no, no. ni sueÑen que se van a ir temprano. el que salga de aquÍ antes de la hora de salida lo reporto. >> disculpe, con todo respeto porque sabe que yo la respeto pero muchos de nosotros tenemos que ir a visitar clientes. >> ah sÍ... bueno, dÉjenme ver quÉ clientes y ya hablaremos. seÑores, ¿no les parece suficiente lo que le hicieron a alejandra? ya trapearon el piso con ella. ¿y quÉ pretenden? ¿quÉ pretenden? ¿ignorarla por completo? ¿seguirle pasando por encima? no lo voy a permitir, ¿oyeron? >> compaÑeros, convoco a una junta urgente en nuestro lugar de reuniÓn. >> vamos. >> ay, quÉ fracaso. lÁstima que no pudiste con la zarigüeya vegetariana. >> ahora resulta que en lugar de una, tenemos dos grandes enemigas. >> sÍ, los patos tirÁndole a las escopetas. >> bueno, hay que tener en cuenta que susanita, la zarigüeya, no es una mujer convencional. Ésa mujer es como de otro planeta y para sedu
amÉrica. >> amÉrica, ¿quÉ hay que descubrirle a amÉrica? algo, todavÍa.... >> andamos en eso.¿no? >> ay, yo estoy exhausta. >> ay, muy buena idea porque yo tengo que ir a mi casa. >> no, no, no. ni sueÑen que se van a ir temprano. el que salga de aquÍ antes de la hora de salida lo reporto. >> disculpe, con todo respeto porque sabe que yo la respeto pero muchos de nosotros tenemos que ir a visitar clientes. >> ah sÍ... bueno, dÉjenme ver quÉ...
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america. the america which you and i will soon turn over to them. i will never give up on this country. i love america because of the god-given freedom that america represents. i asked you to join me in that belief and in this cause. i appreciate it and i thank you so much. >> mr. casey? >> jim, thank you. i would like to thank channel 6, and tom smith as well, for being here. over the last six years i have been an independent voice for the people of our state and i have got results for them. in this campaign, seven newspapers have made editorial determinations as to whom they would in doors and all seven endorsed my candidacy. one of the reasons that i have been indorse from pittsburgh to philadelphia and everywhere in between
america. the america which you and i will soon turn over to them. i will never give up on this country. i love america because of the god-given freedom that america represents. i asked you to join me in that belief and in this cause. i appreciate it and i thank you so much. >> mr. casey? >> jim, thank you. i would like to thank channel 6, and tom smith as well, for being here. over the last six years i have been an independent voice for the people of our state and i have got results...
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in those nations, on arabic tv that america had been dismissive and derisive that america had dictated to other nations. america has not dictated to other nations, we have freed other nations from dictatorships. >> we have the tape to prove the president. >> america like every other nation has made mistakes and has its flaws. in america there is a failure to appreciate european's leading role in the world. instead of seeking your union and partner you with common challenges, there have been times when america showed arrogance and been dismissive. even derisive. >> 9/11 was an enormous trauma to our country. the fear and anger that provoked was understandable but in some cases it led us to act contrary to our traditions and our ideas. we are taking concrete action to change course. i have unequivocally the use of torture by the united states and i ordereded guantanamo to be closed by early next year. >> the united states has done much to promote peace and prosperity in the hemisphere we have at times have been disen gaged. >> sean: he also said we were not on christian nation there is the tape. there is new trou
in those nations, on arabic tv that america had been dismissive and derisive that america had dictated to other nations. america has not dictated to other nations, we have freed other nations from dictatorships. >> we have the tape to prove the president. >> america like every other nation has made mistakes and has its flaws. in america there is a failure to appreciate european's leading role in the world. instead of seeking your union and partner you with common challenges, there...
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america, what would you call it? >> america-plus. >> the most american thing about america? ut america? our greatness. our exceptional greatness. which is a result of american exceptionalism, which, of course, comes from how great we are. that's a direct quote from newt gingrich. >> thing you would change about america? >> fewer states. >> why? >> same amount of land. we need two dakotas? that seems like a waste. in this tough economy, we've got to cut back. that's the loophole that romney's going to close in his budget. he's going to lose one of the virginias and one of the dakotas. >> who needs two carolinas. >> we proved that by kicking a li'l ass in the civil war. did we not? i have no idea what that means. i want to go on record that says i think the confederacy is wrong. i'm going to take a brave stance and say i'm against slavery. >> finally, who is the most american american? >> you're looking at him, george. i am america. >> you are america. >> i am america. >> and you are about to sing. you and kenny rogers, "islands in the stream." we'll be right back with that. >>
america, what would you call it? >> america-plus. >> the most american thing about america? ut america? our greatness. our exceptional greatness. which is a result of american exceptionalism, which, of course, comes from how great we are. that's a direct quote from newt gingrich. >> thing you would change about america? >> fewer states. >> why? >> same amount of land. we need two dakotas? that seems like a waste. in this tough economy, we've got to cut back....
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america america excuse me can't afford to forget about it recently released data shows that poverty rates are hitting record levels some people however remain dedicated to highlighting and humanizing the issue of poverty r t profiles a man who goes homeless in new york city for one week every year to bring attention to their plights are to correspond. caught up with him. new york city. but it is. a blissful carefree time but among the picture perfect settings lives misery and sorrow out in the open basically you know voice less invisible so a lot of people it's fields lonely please homelessness has been taking over major us cities in the last several years when you see some really old for something really young you just think yourself what can i do even if it's a dollar just to help for now and i'm so awful according to the coalition for the film was forty three thousand people are in new york city shelters ten thousand families and seventeen thousand children it just bothers me that he would just walk by and you know don't even know reach out a hand to help across the country over half a million people are homeless these are human beings that we're talking about here you know these are people you know these are families. these are children use of from lee's has been trying to raise awareness about this epidemic problem for the last four years every year he leaves his daytime job and goes homeless for a week and attempts to draw attention to what he calls a catastrophe when you see. you know living on the streets begging for money to students you know living out of their cars because they can't afford. college. i mean yeah i mean this is huge. last year you so when barefoot and live at grand central station and i can. hear he's homeless in a park and has taken about silence for our cameras caught up with him right before his transformation well could i really say it's someone that you know has to go through this every single day. you know and you know i hear. cries i hear you cry and that's one of the reasons why i'm doing this project is because of you then again during his project when he did not speak. out on the streets you suppose also fasting during the holy month of ramadan a huge percentage of people like live paycheck to paycheck you know what what happens when you. lose a job and you're living paycheck to paycheck. use of says every year the faces of the homeless change i think if people really. you know the homeless person that you could be you that this could happen absolutely anyone then people would really. start taking it a little more serious some of the most unexpected new yorkers are living proof before. for about six months i was homeless growing up i mean i know how hard it is people think that people here do just drug addicts or you know someone who just can't get a job in this other case for many average americans just getting by is a daily struggle considering that i'm on the verge of this right now and think about all the time i probably wouldn't because i'm concerned about that every day my like for most uses project is an excessive challenge they'd rather not take my children with i don't do it myself i don't care about it really. you know an argument you can. you know we're all a little bit selfish instead of waiting for politicians to create change you try to take matters into their own hands. as a city as a state as a function if. we turn our. most vulnerable there's a lot more the politicians could do and there's a lot more that. until then it's people like you said taking one step at a time. especially church going to parties. so more about poverty in america our correspondent. joins us now hi anastasio so you spoke to this gentleman one year ago and then you tracked him one year later how has his experience of going homeless changed or has it. well there is this is something that this young man does every year like we mention in this report and it's really you know sad to witness year in and year out we meet up with him to see how he is continuing his fight against poverty and homelessness in the united states and seeing someone like that going through these sacrifices and literally turning teary eyed when talking about the issue of homelessness when talking about all the poverty in the united states yet politicians really brushing these issues largely asides this is something that you know the changes that you have told us about have been just really frightening he tells us that every year the situation is getting worse and the faces of the people that are homeless and poor on the streets of new york city keeps changing and we brought up
america america excuse me can't afford to forget about it recently released data shows that poverty rates are hitting record levels some people however remain dedicated to highlighting and humanizing the issue of poverty r t profiles a man who goes homeless in new york city for one week every year to bring attention to their plights are to correspond. caught up with him. new york city. but it is. a blissful carefree time but among the picture perfect settings lives misery and sorrow out in the...
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america must be strong, america must lead. for that to happen we have to strengthen our economy here at home. you can't have 23 million people struggling to get a job. you can't have an economy over the last three years keeps slowing down test growth rate. you can't have kids coming out of college half of whom can't find a job today or a job that is commensurate with a college degree. we have to get our economy going. >> let's take a look at twitter during the debate. twitter identified four key moments or four peak moments. the fist when they were talking about what is going on in syria, the second that bayonet line from the president talking about the military when mitt romney accused the president having been on an apology tour and both of them talked about teachers is he at the vend. >> doug lou ziader live in washington. >>> the third and final debate came with its share of tense moments. while they tried to layout their own policy platforms they traded jabs about each other's stances. >> the rooern i call it an apology tour you went from the middle east and flew from egypt to saudi arabia and turkey and iraq. by the way you skipped israel our closest friend in the region. you went to the other nations. by the way, they noticed that you skipped israel. and then in those nations on arabic tv you said americave and divisive. you said on occasion america dictated to other nations. mr. president america has not dictated other nations we have freed other nations from dictators. >> nothing governor romney started is true starting with this notion of me apologizing. this has been the biggest whopper hadthat has been told i this campaign. every fact checker everybody looked at it the governor has said this is not true. when it comes to tightening sanctions, as i said before we have put in the toughest most crippling sanctions ever. while we were coordinating an international to make sure they were effective you were invested in a chinese state oil company doing business with the iranian oil sector. governor romney wants to take us back to those policies foreign policy wrong and reckless economic policies that won't create jobs won't reduce our deficit but will make sure folks at the top don't have to play by the rules you do. >> we have a chance to have real leadership. we will have that kind of
america must be strong, america must lead. for that to happen we have to strengthen our economy here at home. you can't have 23 million people struggling to get a job. you can't have an economy over the last three years keeps slowing down test growth rate. you can't have kids coming out of college half of whom can't find a job today or a job that is commensurate with a college degree. we have to get our economy going. >> let's take a look at twitter during the debate. twitter identified...