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i think america loves america. i mean, americans love america. but there was a time, after world war ii, when we were in love with america. we were in love with the promises that were -- you know that are worded in that declaration of independence, and the bill of rights and so forth. we were in love with all those promises. we won world war ii, which was a giant coming from nowhere and nothing, to manage to win that war. and then we invented the marshal plan to help europe, we did that job. >> you personally were in a b-17 bomber. >> yes. >> front lines of combat really. that had to shape your world view. >> well, that's another long story. it did shape my world view, i guess. i flew 52 missions over germany. and i don't think they could have gotten me in the plane if i hadn't lived so many lives before that. i don't know if you have the time for this but -- >> tell me. what do you mean? >> but, you know, by the time i, at 20 or 21, by the time i enlisted i had lived a life with my -- as a kid with my mother and father. i had lived a life with my
i think america loves america. i mean, americans love america. but there was a time, after world war ii, when we were in love with america. we were in love with the promises that were -- you know that are worded in that declaration of independence, and the bill of rights and so forth. we were in love with all those promises. we won world war ii, which was a giant coming from nowhere and nothing, to manage to win that war. and then we invented the marshal plan to help europe, we did that job....
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love america. why? >> guest: i have ambivalence towards america, america the idea and america the political. i love the community of america. these are communities that give them life. >> host: which communities? >> guest: the communities of new york city and the educational institutions i've been a part of a but more broadly the intellectual and social communities, all these different cities that i have been through and traveled through and all the people i've met throughout the u.s.. these are all aspects of my formation of my growth into adult identity. at the same time i hate some of the discourse that forms in the american ideal. this triumphalism and this idea that impact america can do no wrong because by virtue of all the great things that it's done it is not to be challenged, not to be interrogated. it's accomplishments should be listed as accomplishments not in need of any pushing back and not in need of any critique. i believe in the importance of critique in america. i don't believe that we should recompense with what we think america is or what's we think america has been. i thin
love america. why? >> guest: i have ambivalence towards america, america the idea and america the political. i love the community of america. these are communities that give them life. >> host: which communities? >> guest: the communities of new york city and the educational institutions i've been a part of a but more broadly the intellectual and social communities, all these different cities that i have been through and traveled through and all the people i've met throughout...
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america! >> we love made in america. and we thank you for watching on maund night. ooifd david muir.g. good night. this is the "jeopardy!" tournament of champions. here are three former champions -- a fifth-grade math teacher from richardson, texas... an office-supplies sales assistant from queens, new york... and an i.t. consultant originally from florence, south carolina... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome to what is certainly one of our most eagerly anticipated tournaments of the year, because we feature the best of the best competing for a quarter of a million dollars.
america! >> we love made in america. and we thank you for watching on maund night. ooifd david muir.g. good night. this is the "jeopardy!" tournament of champions. here are three former champions -- a fifth-grade math teacher from richardson, texas... an office-supplies sales assistant from queens, new york... and an i.t. consultant originally from florence, south carolina... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you,...
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america! >> we love made in america. and we thank you for watching on maund night. ooifd david muir. have a good evening. good night. get this. i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank before it closed, so i made a break for it. when i got out it was almost closing time. traffic was bad. i knew i was cutting it close. but it was ok. i use td bank. [000:29:56;00]
america! >> we love made in america. and we thank you for watching on maund night. ooifd david muir. have a good evening. good night. get this. i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank before it closed, so i made a break for it. when i got out it was almost closing time. traffic was bad. i knew i was cutting it close. but it was ok. i use td bank. [000:29:56;00]
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america. >> balki loved america. >> i am such an ass kisser, i want to bring bakal -- alternative nation.ad college classes then. kennedy: the flat chested pixie, i would get a bottle of the cheapest red wine, i would sit there between watches and watch alternative nation and drink kennedy thank you for contributing to my alcoholism. kennedy: i would bring back cop rock, that was incredible, singing and dancing police officers in courtrooms. and wings? >>eck. >> no. >> so depressing. >> no, no, it was depressing. >> and my so-called life. >> if you want teenage angst, stick with saved by the bell. >> i will not bring back screech, i am sorry. >> i went on a blind date with him, he was drinking at age of 16. >> you could not get zach morris too bad. >> are you kidding me. >> it was in heyday of saved by the bell, saved by the hell the name of our date. >> steelers linebacker harrison's son received participation trophies from school, he se sent home back, im proud of my boys, but the trophies are going back until they earn it, i believe that everything in life should be earned. is this end
america. >> balki loved america. >> i am such an ass kisser, i want to bring bakal -- alternative nation.ad college classes then. kennedy: the flat chested pixie, i would get a bottle of the cheapest red wine, i would sit there between watches and watch alternative nation and drink kennedy thank you for contributing to my alcoholism. kennedy: i would bring back cop rock, that was incredible, singing and dancing police officers in courtrooms. and wings? >>eck. >> no....
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america. >> balki loved america. >> i am such an ass kisser, i want to bring bakal -- alternative nation. i had college classes then. kennedy: the flat chested pixie, i would get a bottle of the cheapest red wine, i would sit there between watches and watch alternative nation and drink kennedy thank you for contributing to my alcoholism. kennedy: i would bring back cop rock, that was incredible, singing and dancing police officers in courtrooms. and wings? >>eck. >> no. >> so depressing. >> no, no, it was depressing. >> and my so-called life. >> if you want teenage angst, stick with saved by the bell. >> i will not bring back screech, i am sorry. >> i went on a blind date with him, he was drinking at age of 16. >> you could not get zach morris too bad. >> are you kidding me. >> it was in heyday of saved by the bell, saved by the hell the name of our date. >> steelers linebacker harrison's son received participation trophies from school, he se sent home back, im proud of my boys, but the trophies are going back until they earn it, i believe that everything in life should be earned. is this end of free trophy generation, i hope so, my daughter. when she started gymnastics, asked me, how can i get a trophy, i said be better than everyone else. >> the trophies pushed it on us. look everyone i am put ago they go over everyone got these they throw it behind them. we had participation backs they were coasters. >> most improved,oy always most afenned by that. >> we had honor role, if your gpa approve bad a half a point got on there. >> with my kids, i say what is class average, where is he or she, they go well we don't like to get into, that i just need the number. 7 or 10 ha is what is going on? >> do i need a helmet for this kid, smart or dumb let's go 92. >> this is a person that walked on football team and made in pros, sports are not supposed to be about self esteem they are about opposite about finding greatness, competition, not about -- it is about winning losing not making everyone feel good we don't watch lebron james do a 360 dunk to feel good about ourselves. >> they are all winners. >> it dangerous. >> these kids go out in dangerous situation, they say i can concoor the world, i am going to kick ass, i am going to go to spring break and pass out drunk on the beach because i am super strong. >> what part of that is not great. >> vulnerable. >> i am joking. >> that isis chick said i am not tolerating unjustness syria, i am to lebron james janes of insocial justice, she is on a plain, and she get blowed up. >> gavin, dave and julie, you learn something new every day. >> you and screech. >> coming up. this ash mazing ad. >> my next guest said that iran's money is bad news are in iran's money is bad news are in planet of earth. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. kennedy: i lam. >> in unfrozen funds, to a lifted armed embargo within 5 years, one analyst said we've been dealing with a poor persia, but we're go to see iran on ster -- steroids, we know there is such a thing as nuclear detant is there an economic vision of that. >> no, they are required to pursue gee ad jihad homage. they will never get a point where they say, we've gotten rich off of the americans, forget about the death to americans thing. kennedy: i want a little bit a change. >> with so bother some to me, all of iranians they done getting any from this since 19 1979. but then regime gets enriched. you take what is a doing ideology you turn it to what looks like a recipe for success. then we'll have told too with this another -- we'll have to deal with this for another generation, when we really don't have to. >> what about other regimes that have pro bust trade with like china. >> and you know, not the same situation, because china is not a state sponsor of terrorism, you have to deal with -- >> i think that is arguable point. >> in which way. kennedy: looking at some states that iran and china are in bed with, you might find commonality, they may not be religiously motivated. but they have a socially repressed country, and culture, we still do a lot of open trade with china. >> i would be okay even with iran as long as it does not go into hands of the regime, 80%. is controlled by the revolutionary guards, if we were trading with iran and it was going to paper that would be worth pursuing, we need an element of strategy that says this is not about nuclear weapons or jihad this is turning the page. kennedy: i think that is what people like charles schumer have a problem with, not just the nuclear aspect of the treaty. the iranian regime is awful, horrible, i think they are destined for hegemony in middle east. but if congress vetoes to deal, and -- they override a presidential veto you still have money going into economy ran. >> if -- iran. >> if u.s. sanctions companies that invest in iran ran regime they will choose our economy over the iranians. this is not a strong regime. the people are overwhelmingly pro western,. kennedy: i understand that. but they still find a way to fund terrorists look at nok knocnorthkorea. it is not going to make them good automatically, not going to change their ideology. >> right, that is why i say that even with sanctions, question has to be, how does this shorten the life of the regime, can can't just be about nuclear weapons and sanctions for a sake of sanctions, i want there to be an end game here. >> kennedy: cancer. thank you. brian, i like your style. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, wyatt scott, the politician, he will be here to talk to me. i can't wait for the interview for this. >> i am we on the scott -- wyatt scott and i'm running for ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? kennedy: last week i played a political ad that might be an acid flash back. >> i am we o -- wyatt scott andm running for parliament. i am an independent candidate, and i am here to fight for canada. >> there he is. might be best political ad of are made. i have no idea. scott is independent running for parliament, he is joining me now, hello wyatt. >> hello kennedy how are today. kennedy: grade. how has your ad been received in canada. >> there response has been overwhelming, worldwide. kennedy: do have you polling data? how are you doing in polls? what is your chances? >> good question. i am running as an independent, so, we don't have resourcing like the big parties do. i had a lot of e-mail and a lot of people coming to see me. that is about it for the polling here. kennedy: your main party are maple syrup party and hockey party. >> yes, and rhino party. >> very good. kennedy: i love that you write a canada goose that is fantastic, donald trump is making a lot of news because he wants to build a wall on southern border of u.s., do you want to build one on southern border of canada? >> absolutely not. i love my american cousins. i think that you know building walls -- you know that is a very controversial issue. kennedy: it is, and for losers, what does it take for you to win? >> the response has been positive, i think one of our challenges is getting finances, for me, i don't have that huge party support so eye have too rei have to rely on private don'tors, canadians can donate up to 1200, i am not allowed to receive from outside of country. kennedy: there goes that million dollar check i was going to send you, i am glad you are in the race, keep us posted good luck to. >> thank you, appreciate it. keep it real. kennedy: amen thank you. >> you can catch all new episode >> you can catch all new episode of kennedy, monday u-thursday.at for time life's video collection. 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america. >> balki loved america. >> i am such an ass kisser, i want to bring bakal -- alternative nation. i had college classes then. kennedy: the flat chested pixie, i would get a bottle of the cheapest red wine, i would sit there between watches and watch alternative nation and drink kennedy thank you for contributing to my alcoholism. kennedy: i would bring back cop rock, that was incredible, singing and dancing police officers in courtrooms. and wings? >>eck. >> no....
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and that is why i am running for president, because i want those rankings of mine to love america and have a great america to love. [applause] but if we are going to make the country great, we have to make some big changes. not little things. we have to make some truly major get the fair tax passed and quit punishing people and forr work, and once all, get rid of the criminal enterprise known as the internal revenue service. be rid of them. [applause] let's get our military strong again where no one wants to fight with it. the bully in your school when you were a cake, and i hope it was not you, but the bully in your school only picked on the kids he thought he could beat. he never takes on a kid that was so new it would put the bully on his rear end. if we want to keep america from having to go to a war, it may sound counterintuitive, but the best way to do it is to have the most robust, well-trained, well-equipped, best ever military in the history of the world that nobody on this globe once to ever pick a fight with. that wants to pick a fight with. nobody [applause] ask what is the most important issu
and that is why i am running for president, because i want those rankings of mine to love america and have a great america to love. [applause] but if we are going to make the country great, we have to make some big changes. not little things. we have to make some truly major get the fair tax passed and quit punishing people and forr work, and once all, get rid of the criminal enterprise known as the internal revenue service. be rid of them. [applause] let's get our military strong again where...
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he doesn't love america now but he loves america in some past time, the 1950s maybe. to them that shows he actually does love america, just not what obama has done. your point about hypocrisy is spot on. >> trump said he never seeks forgiveness from god is winning the born-again christian vote. explain that to me if you can. >> i think it goes back to trump's affect, as john said. i think also to give trump some credit here, and to speak to that angry woman in the focus group who didn't like the idea of being continued sended to. i think it's something that extends to democrats and candidates like hillary clinton as well who are out there grubbing for money and doing all sorts of things that ordinary americans find offensive and think are wrong. trump is articulating something that has a broader appeal. i think trump, if you'll pardon the phrase, what a lot of voters claim to be their big issues like evangelicals, born again christians, the one thing they can agree on is trump is speaking for them, at least right now. >> they can agree there's a pronounced distaste for
he doesn't love america now but he loves america in some past time, the 1950s maybe. to them that shows he actually does love america, just not what obama has done. your point about hypocrisy is spot on. >> trump said he never seeks forgiveness from god is winning the born-again christian vote. explain that to me if you can. >> i think it goes back to trump's affect, as john said. i think also to give trump some credit here, and to speak to that angry woman in the focus group who...
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america. >> i got to buy a new tv. >> watching "world news tonight." all right. >> 2 million who love those small town victories. >> made in america! >> 2 million who follow our journeys on facebook. >> good evening tonight as we come to you live from the heart of historic havana. atlanta. from iowa. baltimore. philadelphia tonight. from washington tonight. >> 2 million friends who lift us up and only one way to say thanks. >> what do you say about 2 million likes? >> we love you, too! this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's kids week contestants -- she loves working with little kids and would like to become a preschool teacher, from cincinnati, ohio, it's not nap time. it's time to say hello to... [ applause ] she wants to dedicate her life to building things that benefit people and thinks becoming a civil engineer is the way to go, from largo, maryland, let's work out a way to welcome... [ applause ] and he wants to build a business in emerging technologies to help people, from west palm beach, florida, get ready to tweet out a congratulations for...
america. >> i got to buy a new tv. >> watching "world news tonight." all right. >> 2 million who love those small town victories. >> made in america! >> 2 million who follow our journeys on facebook. >> good evening tonight as we come to you live from the heart of historic havana. atlanta. from iowa. baltimore. philadelphia tonight. from washington tonight. >> 2 million friends who lift us up and only one way to say thanks. >> what do...
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america! >> we love made in america. and as we say good night this evening, we know many of you home follow our reporting on facebook. late word today, we hit 2 million likes, and so tonight, a thank you. we got some news tonight. >> our facebook page hit 2 million. 2 million likes! >> back on the job. >> back on the job. >> 2 million of you at home following us on facebook. sending us messages. >> david muir! >> yeah! >> oh! >> 2 million high fives. >> made in america. >> yes, sir. >> and proud of it. >> proud of it. >> 2 million friends all across america. >> i got to buy a new tv. >> watching "world news tonight." all right. >> 2 million who love those small town victories. >> made in america! >> 2 million who follow our journeys on facebook. >> good evening tonight as we come to you live from the heart of historic havana. atlanta. from iowa. baltimore. philadelphia tonight. from washington tonight. >> 2 million friends who lift us up and only one way to say thanks. >> what do you say about 2 million likes? >> we love you, too! [ whining ] [ cuckoo clock chimes ] [ belches loudly ] [ toy squeaks ] it's america's game... wheeeel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! thank you. it's anotherear. 2015? are you keeping track? wow. thank you. happy new year, everybody. see you later. hi. how are e ? our first players of 2 2015, hooray! one more d day, i want this christmas stuff out of here
america! >> we love made in america. and as we say good night this evening, we know many of you home follow our reporting on facebook. late word today, we hit 2 million likes, and so tonight, a thank you. we got some news tonight. >> our facebook page hit 2 million. 2 million likes! >> back on the job. >> back on the job. >> 2 million of you at home following us on facebook. sending us messages. >> david muir! >> yeah! >> oh! >> 2 million...
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america. >> i got to buy a new tv. >> watching "world news tonight." all right. >> 2 million who love those small town victories. >> made in america! >> 2 million who follow our journeys on facebook. >> good evening tonight as we come to you live from the heart of historic havana. atlanta. from iowa. baltimore. philadelphia tonight. from washington tonight. >> 2 million friends who lift us up and only one way to say thanks. [000:28:22;00]
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america. >> i got to buy a new tv. >> watching "world news tonight." all right. >> 2 million who love those small town victories. >> made in america!> 2 million who follow our journeys on facebook. >> good evening tonight as we come to you live from the heart of historic havana. right here in california. atlanta. from iowa. baltimore. philadelphia tonight. from washington tonight. >> 2 million friends who lift us up and only one way to say thanks. >> so what do you say about 2 million likes? >> we like you, too! >>> tonight a bizarre accident at an east bay crossing leaves two critically injured as an amtrak train collides with a truck. >>> new information about a woman caught on camera abusing other people's pets. what we've learned about the business she runs. >>> drones are now becoming a major safety factor in the skies. tonight the growing number of close encounters at bay area airports. >>> and if you can't beat them, join them. tonight how a crackdown on bicycle riders turned into a police ride-along. >>> sky 7 hd tonight. you can see the damage to the front of an amtrak train. the passengers onboard are safe, but two people
america. >> i got to buy a new tv. >> watching "world news tonight." all right. >> 2 million who love those small town victories. >> made in america!> 2 million who follow our journeys on facebook. >> good evening tonight as we come to you live from the heart of historic havana. right here in california. atlanta. from iowa. baltimore. philadelphia tonight. from washington tonight. >> 2 million friends who lift us up and only one way to say...
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america. i love america, i love this country.t people to take things seriously, but i see it across the country as well and it gives me hope and optimism. people are willing to do something about it and stand up and say for my children and my grandchildren and all the others like the language and do something. i'm good to make this country better. i will take the opportunity to land out there and find men and women who are willing to stand with me and do the right thing. that is the current president i want to be every single day. someone who will accidentally get things done on the issues that matter -- actually get things done on the issues that matter. i will take on the other party, i will take each of my old party. i want to what is great to make this country great again. [applause] audience member: how will you change the current status of american power groups? especially with the care regulations? governor walker: great question. the new release it just came out, they called the clean power plan and i caught the costly po
america. i love america, i love this country.t people to take things seriously, but i see it across the country as well and it gives me hope and optimism. people are willing to do something about it and stand up and say for my children and my grandchildren and all the others like the language and do something. i'm good to make this country better. i will take the opportunity to land out there and find men and women who are willing to stand with me and do the right thing. that is the current...
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america meant to him. that is why he would do anything for this country. as much as america loves your father, it means even more to america nation too long sometimes to say so, because sergeant shemin served at a time when the contributions of jewish americans were often overlooked. he saved lives, he represented our nation with honor. it is my privilege on behalf of the american people to make this right and award the medal of honor to sergeant william shemin. i want to invite his daughters, 86, and 83 and gorgeous, to accept this medal on their father's behalf. [ cheers and applause ] >>> the president of the united states of america, authorized by an act of congress, awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to sergeant william shemin of the united states army. he distinguished himself by extraordinary acts of heroism while serving as a rifleman. in connection with combat operations against an armed enemy in france from august 7th to august 9th on 1918. he left cover and was in a open space of 150 yards and made himself vulnerable to gunfire to save bounded soldiers. sergeant shemin's extraordinary heroism and
america meant to him. that is why he would do anything for this country. as much as america loves your father, it means even more to america nation too long sometimes to say so, because sergeant shemin served at a time when the contributions of jewish americans were often overlooked. he saved lives, he represented our nation with honor. it is my privilege on behalf of the american people to make this right and award the medal of honor to sergeant william shemin. i want to invite his daughters,...
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. >> i would just say i love america and everything america has done for me but i am also proud to behispanic. i think you you can love american style great pride in your culture, i will just leave it at that. >> we have just five minutes. >> great, i have two questions one. i came in a little bit late at if you did already, you don't have to, on obama's executive order, what executive order, what do you think is the pros and cons of it? maybe go over a few pieces of it. secondly i would like each speaker to give me an estimate of the taxes that are being paid by immigrants because i don't know those exact numbers, the percentage of people paying taxes, social security is a very large percentage of taxes paid by americans and if their pain social security taxes they're paying a lot of taxes. >> yeah i don't know about the taxes, perhaps the percentage of the taxes? >> i can't stated in terms of percentages but in terms of amounts it's been calculated now that undocumented immigrants are putting in 13. >> on the executive order i'm a big proponent of executive power, however there are
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america. west to the america those young americans would never go home to. an america they love. -- loved. i think they are in silent judgment of us. we have to ask ourselves how we lived up to their sacrifice? have we earned their respect? the way we live our lives today, the way we are engaged in this process of democracy in america. i know one thing, the people of iowa understand that. that vete of iowa these candidates that expect us to be here to come to our hometowns to talk to us that you can ask the questions of what is your idea to get this country back on track. i believe in this country's future. i believe those men, those young worth.n's sacrifice was over the next six months as we come to iowa often, we will have the opportunity to talk about our visions. we will have the opportunity to talk about the future of this country. i happen to think the future of this country is bright. there are things to be pessimistic about. i know we can do better. you know we can do better economically. we turn on tv and we see christians being led to a beach in northern africa and being murdered
america. west to the america those young americans would never go home to. an america they love. -- loved. i think they are in silent judgment of us. we have to ask ourselves how we lived up to their sacrifice? have we earned their respect? the way we live our lives today, the way we are engaged in this process of democracy in america. i know one thing, the people of iowa understand that. that vete of iowa these candidates that expect us to be here to come to our hometowns to talk to us that...
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america. i love america, i love this country. people to take things seriously, but i see it across the country as well and it gives me hope and optimism. people are willing to do something about it and stand up and say for my children and my grandchildren and all the others like the language and do something. i'm good to make this country better. i will take you to 19 to land out there and find men and women who are willing to stand with me and do the right thing. that is the current president i want to be every single day. someone who will accidentally get things done on the issues that matter -- actually get things done on the issues that matter. i will take on the other party, i will take each of my old party. i want to what is great to make this country great again. [applause] >> how you change the current status of american power groups? especially with the care regulations? >> great question. the new release it just came out, they called the clean power plan and i caught the costly power plan. cost,it will tremendous and ep
america. i love america, i love this country. people to take things seriously, but i see it across the country as well and it gives me hope and optimism. people are willing to do something about it and stand up and say for my children and my grandchildren and all the others like the language and do something. i'm good to make this country better. i will take you to 19 to land out there and find men and women who are willing to stand with me and do the right thing. that is the current president...
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america were one was not. we have the profits of building the communities together. >> host: you also say i hate it and i love america. why? test code my ambivalence is towards america the idea and america the political machine. and i love the communities. these are communities that have given life. >> host: which communities? >> guest: the communities of new york city, the educational institutions that we are a part of but for broadly the intellectual social communities that spanned the entire country at the different cities i've traveled to and all the friends i've made across the u.s. these are all aspects of my growth into the sense of adult identity. at the same time i hate from the discourses that inform and buttress the american ideal and this triumphalism that in fact america can do no wrong because by virtue of all of the great things that it's done it deserves not to be challenged when interrogated. it should be simply as accomplishments not in need of any critique. i believe in the importance of critique. i don't believe that we should rest with intent would we think that america is or what we think america has been. i think we should also make through ou
america were one was not. we have the profits of building the communities together. >> host: you also say i hate it and i love america. why? test code my ambivalence is towards america the idea and america the political machine. and i love the communities. these are communities that have given life. >> host: which communities? >> guest: the communities of new york city, the educational institutions that we are a part of but for broadly the intellectual social communities that...
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america for being america and loving freedom and liberty. first, let's arm our friends, let's train them, let's give them the air cover they need to fight because guess what? they don't want to live under that kind of role either, in any of those countries. if they cannot finish the job, the united states needs to go over and finish the job with strong leadership from a strong commander-in-chief. [applause] yes, sir. right there. coming up behind you. >> gov. christie: good afternoon. gov. christie:thank you, sir. >> i think one of the things that would make america great would be to bring back jobs in this country. a lot of people today go to college, like my son. we can spend anywhere from $40,000-$50,000 per year. these kids are coming out of college and some of them just don't get jobs. why can't we keep some of these great jobs in america and start exporting them to china and all these other places? why can't we lower the tax brackets for the major corporations to keep the jobs here? let them be profitable and let us bring the young folk so they can survive. instead of paying rent, they can buy homes. gov. christie: you are singing my song, man. i am with you. [applause] by the way, this is something that is personal to me and very passionate. we have two children in college right now. our oldest son, andrew, is getting ready to start his senior year at princeton and he is nervous about getting a job. for that school, we are paying $60,000 a year and our daughter, sarah, is going to be a sophomore at notre dame. we are dropping her off this
america for being america and loving freedom and liberty. first, let's arm our friends, let's train them, let's give them the air cover they need to fight because guess what? they don't want to live under that kind of role either, in any of those countries. if they cannot finish the job, the united states needs to go over and finish the job with strong leadership from a strong commander-in-chief. [applause] yes, sir. right there. coming up behind you. >> gov. christie: good afternoon....
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and that is why i am running for president, because i want those rankings of mine to love america and have a great america to love. [applause] but if we are going to make the country great, we have to make some big changes. not little things. we have to make some truly major changes like get the fair tax passed and quit punishing people for their work, and once and for all, get rid of the criminal enterprise known as the internal revenue service. be rid of them. [applause] let's get our military strong again where no one wants to fight with it. the bully in your school when you were a kid, and i hope it was not you, but the bully in your school only picked on the kids he thought he could beat. he never takes on a kid that was -- put the bully on his rear end. if we want to keep america from having to go to a war, it may sound counterintuitive, but the best way to do it is to have the most robust, well-trained, well-equipped, best ever military in the history of the world that nobody on this globe once to ever pick a fight with. -- that wants to pick a fight with. when some people ask what is the most impo
and that is why i am running for president, because i want those rankings of mine to love america and have a great america to love. [applause] but if we are going to make the country great, we have to make some big changes. not little things. we have to make some truly major changes like get the fair tax passed and quit punishing people for their work, and once and for all, get rid of the criminal enterprise known as the internal revenue service. be rid of them. [applause] let's get our...
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democrats believe in an america where no matter who you are, for where you come from, you should have an equal shot at success. that is the america we love, that is the americaare fighting or. and fundamentally, that is what is at stake in this election. whether our country keeps moving toward opportunity and prosperity for all, or whether republicans get another chance to rip away the progress we have worked so hard to achieve. we have come a long way these past six and a half years. but let's not forget what we inherited from the republicans. the worst economic crisis since the great depression. thanks to the hard work and sacrifice of the american people, and the leadership of president obama -- [applause] we are standing again. but we are not yet running like we should. this election is about the best understands the pressures facing the families of america and the challenges facing us in the world. and who has the skill and tenacity to tackle them. today families are stretched in a million directions and so are their budgets were costs for everything from prescription drugs to childcare to college are going up faster than wages and minimum-wage jobs can
democrats believe in an america where no matter who you are, for where you come from, you should have an equal shot at success. that is the america we love, that is the americaare fighting or. and fundamentally, that is what is at stake in this election. whether our country keeps moving toward opportunity and prosperity for all, or whether republicans get another chance to rip away the progress we have worked so hard to achieve. we have come a long way these past six and a half years. but let's...
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going to love your president, and we are going to turn this place around and you are going to be so proud. and you know, our whole theme is make america great again. we are going to make america been, than it has ever and we are going to love doing it, and we are going to have fun doing it. i want to thank everybody. this has been really, really special. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] ♪ speculation continues over whether vice president will enter the 2016 presidential race. " writes the vice president is in washington, d.c. for closed our meetings at the naval observatory. his original schedule had him spending the weekend at his home in wilmington, delaware. according to cnn, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is part of those meetings. another figure who has resisted mounting calls for a white house run. goes on to say that a decision from joe biden could come as early as next month. if that were to happen, he would become the six candidate to seek the democratic nomination. earlier today we heard from someone familiar with all the current democratic candidates, florida congresswoman and dnc chair debra wasserman-scholz. -- wasserman schultz. she was at the
going to love your president, and we are going to turn this place around and you are going to be so proud. and you know, our whole theme is make america great again. we are going to make america been, than it has ever and we are going to love doing it, and we are going to have fun doing it. i want to thank everybody. this has been really, really special. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] ♪ speculation continues over whether vice president will enter the 2016 presidential race. "...
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and that is why i am running for president, because i want those rankings of mine to love america and have a great america to love. [applause] but if we are going to make the country great, we have to make some big changes. not little things. we have to make some truly major changes like get the fair tax passed and quit punishing people for their work, and once and for all, get rid of the criminal enterprise known as the internal revenue service. be rid of them. [applause] let's get our military strong again where no one wants to fight with it. the bully in your school when you were a cake, and i hope it was not you, but the bully in your school only picked on the kids he thought he could beat. he never takes on a kid that was so new it would put the bully on his rear end. if we want to keep america from having to go to a war, it may sound counterintuitive, but the best way to do it is to have the most robust, well-trained, well-equipped, best ever military in the history of the world that nobody on this globe that wants to ever pick a fight with. nobody. [applause] when some people ask what is the most i
and that is why i am running for president, because i want those rankings of mine to love america and have a great america to love. [applause] but if we are going to make the country great, we have to make some big changes. not little things. we have to make some truly major changes like get the fair tax passed and quit punishing people for their work, and once and for all, get rid of the criminal enterprise known as the internal revenue service. be rid of them. [applause] let's get our...
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america. america they would never go home to. -- anrica they loved america they left. i think they are there in silent judgment of us. have two ourselves, have we earned their respect? live our lives today, the way that we are engaged in this process of democracy in thing, theknow one people of -- i will understand that -- iowa understand that. the people of iowa expect us to be here and come to hometowns to talk to us. of,can ask the questions what is your idea about how to get the country back on track. i believe in this country and our future. those sacrifices were worth it. over the course of the next six months as we come to iowa we will have the opportunity to talk about our visions. we have the opportunity to talk about the future of this country. i happen to think the future of this country is bright. there are things to be pessimistic about. i know we can do better, you know we can do better economically. people on tv and we see being murdered by isis. there are things that we are pessimistic about. i suggest to you, our best days are ahead of us. our best days
america. america they would never go home to. -- anrica they loved america they left. i think they are there in silent judgment of us. have two ourselves, have we earned their respect? live our lives today, the way that we are engaged in this process of democracy in thing, theknow one people of -- i will understand that -- iowa understand that. the people of iowa expect us to be here and come to hometowns to talk to us. of,can ask the questions what is your idea about how to get the country...
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america high school. i love the name america's. it is so eve talkative and representatives. the name implies what we are talking about is a story particular to the south, to america, is an american story. here is the twist. many years later, some of those who stood by as he was tormented in high school tracked him down in west virginia where he had lived and wrote him letters of apology asking for his forgiveness. they wanted him to return to georgia for their 40th class reunion. it was a remarkable gesture but i wanted to know how sincere it was, whether it was remorse and guilt of people going into their retirement years or something deeper. i didn't want to just write about bad things in the south half a century ago. a capacity for change and growth about the promise of redemption and reconciliation. let me back up and tell you a little bit about the city you had never heard of until this book came out and there are a lot of people who had never heard of it. is a communal farm of few miles south of america in southwest georgia near jimmy carter's home town, nowadays it is known as the place where habitat humanity was born in the late 1960s but there was a time
america high school. i love the name america's. it is so eve talkative and representatives. the name implies what we are talking about is a story particular to the south, to america, is an american story. here is the twist. many years later, some of those who stood by as he was tormented in high school tracked him down in west virginia where he had lived and wrote him letters of apology asking for his forgiveness. they wanted him to return to georgia for their 40th class reunion. it was a...
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america. love letters from a black america "which i had the pleasure of reading recently, a fantastic tome put on the list. the book we're talking about this afternoon, i'm not going steal her thunder as she is going to talk to us about the book and all that went putting it together as part of a wonderful afternoon. please join me in welcoming our speaker this afternoon. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you all for that terrific production. i want to thank all of you for being here this afternoon, and i want to thank our guests, decider pamela newkirk, the author of spectacle. it's hard to say wonderful with the subject matter she hays written about, but i think that as a writer, as someone deeply committed to learning from the past to recovering stories that have something to say, that speak to us across generations, that makes this book quite rivetting and amazing and one that, if nothing else gets said of any interest, you must buy it and read for yourself. because in some ways this story is better known than some others, and i do want to talk about the context that ota bengays journey is situated in, one which you lay out clearly. for those who don't in the name ota benning gasser don't know the story of a map in a caged zoo just a few miles from here. what happened? >> guest: so, first of all, thank you for facilitating this conversation -- about a very difficult subject at an apt time in american life, as we look forward we also look back on, like, what it is that african-americans have or african people have defendant with over the centuries. so, ota benga was a young african, a person from the congo, said to be a pygmy -- i say a so-called pig my because that's a contested team because of the etymology of the term. at one point it meant chimpanzee. but he was brought to the united states first in 1904 by a man named samuel verner, who was commissioned by the organizers of the st. louis world fair to bring back pygmies to exhibit on the st. louis world fairground. so that's how he first came to this country. and then would years later behind up being exhibited with an orangutan in a cage in the bronx zoo to seen to say that those who have known of ota benga, just about everything that we thought we knew about ota benga, was a fiction created by the people who exploited him. so there was always this suggestion that he was complicit in his exhibition. he was complicit in his degradation, as if he was showman, but the archives show definitively that he was held -- he was captured and brought to this country against his wishes. he was caged in a zoo with apes against his wishes. so this is a corrective of history. >> host: so he book opens with a very detailed and textured account of the bronx zoo nit early days. one of the things that is really compelling in the way you present this story is not a story of horror. it is a story of triumph. it is a story of scientific celebration. it is a story of the architectural grandure of a new technology age where the united states of america is positioning itself in relation to hit european counterparts as having arrived and so the very notion of a zoo in the bronx as a course part to central park is sort of the arrival of the bronx itself. talk about that context as the annexation which many of us don't know about. >> guest: the bronx zoo was not part of the celebration of new york's rise into this global city that only recently the five boroughs have been consolidated into greater new york. now we have going from a place where brooklyn was a city and all these manhattan was a city -- 1898. so, the bronx zoo arrived two years -- 0 year later, and it was an architectural wonderland. right? the greatest architects from around the country and the world were assembled to build these beautiful structure. so there was this juxtaposition of grandeur with the dedegreed gages of this young african man who had been can touper and was now being shown as the missing link. >> host: you describe the earliest tours, the revealing. we'r
america. love letters from a black america "which i had the pleasure of reading recently, a fantastic tome put on the list. the book we're talking about this afternoon, i'm not going steal her thunder as she is going to talk to us about the book and all that went putting it together as part of a wonderful afternoon. please join me in welcoming our speaker this afternoon. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you all for that terrific production. i want to thank all of...
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america, expanding america. his desire to make america great, people who love him see that that's actually what he has been doing with his words, with his actions, even a visual aid by putting on a hat for visual learners. they say it visually. >> very, very interesting. all right. so we look at it from a psychoanalytical point of view. it could all come down to likability. dr. karen rusken, great to see you. >>> donald trump's continued rise in the polls is good news for him but more importantly, bad for two other candidates in particular. jeb bush and scott walker. walker's standing in iowa has almost evaporated and bush's favorability has taken a major hit. before trump was a serious candidate his negatives were the highest in the field. but check out what's happening now. according to this recent cnn/orc poll trump's favorability stands at 36% while bush's stands at a slightly lower 34%. often the unfavorability rating is the key to polling. after the first debate bush's jumped 13%, not in a good way. from 56 to 43% in late july. in the two polls released since the big night, bush has dropped to second in on
america, expanding america. his desire to make america great, people who love him see that that's actually what he has been doing with his words, with his actions, even a visual aid by putting on a hat for visual learners. they say it visually. >> very, very interesting. all right. so we look at it from a psychoanalytical point of view. it could all come down to likability. dr. karen rusken, great to see you. >>> donald trump's continued rise in the polls is good news for him but...
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democrats believe in an america where no matter who you are, for where you come from, you should have an equal shot at success. that is the america we love, that is the america fighting or. and fundamentally, that is what is at stake in this election. whether our country keeps moving toward opportunity and prosperity for all, or whether republicans get another chance to rip away the progress we have worked so hard to achieve. we have come a long way these past six and a half years. but let's not forget what we inherited from the republicans. the worst economic crisis since the great depression. thanks to the hard work and sacrifice of the american people, and the leadership of president obama -- [applause] we are standing again. but we are not yet running like we should. this election is about the best understands the pressures facing the families of america and the challenges facing us in the world. and who has the skill and tenacity to tackle them. today families are stretched in a million directions and so are their budgets were costs for everything from prescription drugs to childcare to college are going up faster than wages and minimum-wage jobs cannot
democrats believe in an america where no matter who you are, for where you come from, you should have an equal shot at success. that is the america we love, that is the america fighting or. and fundamentally, that is what is at stake in this election. whether our country keeps moving toward opportunity and prosperity for all, or whether republicans get another chance to rip away the progress we have worked so hard to achieve. we have come a long way these past six and a half years. but let's...
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things that we are trying to communicate back, if they are in contradiction to the i love america or i hate america, whatever it might be, maybe take the information that we have and realize there's some truth behind it. >> walk us through your routine. oklahoma is not the easiest place to get to from washington, d.c. >> how often are you in washington? what's your daily routine here in d.c.? when you go back to the district. >> well, oklahoma city, it is, you know, in the middle of the country, and it does take time to get here. i will be here not every weekend do i go home. some weekends there's just things to do. if there's a particular large bill that's going to be in mark-up, in committee, that's 600, 700 pages long, that takes time to read, so i try to do the diligence, what i was elected to do. other times, you know, i was a national speaker for eight years with premier speakers bureau traveling all over the country, and i still do some of that, but the rules have changed on what that is, but i still get around. i was in missouri this past weekend speaking. so i won't get home every weekend,
things that we are trying to communicate back, if they are in contradiction to the i love america or i hate america, whatever it might be, maybe take the information that we have and realize there's some truth behind it. >> walk us through your routine. oklahoma is not the easiest place to get to from washington, d.c. >> how often are you in washington? what's your daily routine here in d.c.? when you go back to the district. >> well, oklahoma city, it is, you know, in the...
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america. today, when barack obama is president, with the sport of democrats, we live in a more equal america. the supreme court has finally major that love is love. it is the law of the land. marriage equality is something that everyone in america can enjoy no matter where they live. let me just say, we are continueing to push for the type of equality -- we will continue to push for the type of a quality that every american should enjoy. black lives matter. changes in policy that ensure that no matter what your skin color is or your background is, that everyone has the ability to be treated fairly and equally, and not live in fear. policy needs to change. i'm proud of the young people who love been pushing that black lives matter movement. we have brought the confederate flag down. we have major that symbols of hate are unacceptable in america . now, we need to move forward even more. and we do not need is immigration policy like that that has been spewed by the hateful comments of republican candidates for president. donald trump, it is appalling and unacceptable that he would andr to mexicans as rapists killers. instead of people who just want to come here to make a better way of life for themselves and their families. i cann
america. today, when barack obama is president, with the sport of democrats, we live in a more equal america. the supreme court has finally major that love is love. it is the law of the land. marriage equality is something that everyone in america can enjoy no matter where they live. let me just say, we are continueing to push for the type of equality -- we will continue to push for the type of a quality that every american should enjoy. black lives matter. changes in policy that ensure that no...
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america. >> love bank of america, jpmorgan, citibank, rates go higher, that is the best way to do anything, getting like banc of america trading, we talk about the market being in a bubble, the market being expensive, not chasing names, bank of america trading 20% pullback, 30% discount from its actual book value. lot of upside. stuart: wait a minute, why can't you be more like mike? our viewers are cheering this guy on and doing you. >> i agree with mike murphy, buying lower was a move. i am looking to do that myself. stuart: more from mike murphy, ford motor co. you like it. >> throughout this whole process of economic slowdown or the economy getting its footing we have seen sales that are phenomenal so ford has pulled back from an $18 level down to 13. yielding over 4% dividend. the f 150, their biggest product, tends to move in line with housing starts as more contractors are at work, more f 150s are sold, we like housing, we think you'll see a pickup in housing later this year and that will be a good move for ford. stuart: if i by ford today at $17 a share i get a 4% dividend. >> bette
america. >> love bank of america, jpmorgan, citibank, rates go higher, that is the best way to do anything, getting like banc of america trading, we talk about the market being in a bubble, the market being expensive, not chasing names, bank of america trading 20% pullback, 30% discount from its actual book value. lot of upside. stuart: wait a minute, why can't you be more like mike? our viewers are cheering this guy on and doing you. >> i agree with mike murphy, buying lower was a...
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he's a man of conviction, he loves america and wants the best for america. so let's see how time plays out, and i think more people get to know him because they kind of put him in the social conservative box. they don't realize he has all three legs of the reagan stool, as i mentioned with the economic and caring about the national security issue. so -- >> and the social issues have certainly become controversial for many of the candidates and we all wherein many of them stand already. foster, thank you for your time and keep us posted on mr. santorum as well. >> congratulations on your career and keep plugging away. cheryl: thank you, foster, appreciate it. coming from him, that's a big compliment. >>> another prominent business figure is weighing in on 2016, wilbur ross, he told maria bartiromo why he likes carly fiorina as a candidate? >> it's a great idea that we have a woman being very prominent in the republican nominating process. i would like to see her in the a-team, not just the gb team for the next round. cheryl: you want to check out maria's comp
he's a man of conviction, he loves america and wants the best for america. so let's see how time plays out, and i think more people get to know him because they kind of put him in the social conservative box. they don't realize he has all three legs of the reagan stool, as i mentioned with the economic and caring about the national security issue. so -- >> and the social issues have certainly become controversial for many of the candidates and we all wherein many of them stand already....
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america. west to the america those young americans would never go home to. an america they love. -- loved. i think they are in silent judgment of us. we have to ask ourselves how we lived up to their sacrifice? have we earned their respect? >> you can watch all of this event from the iowa state fair on c-span.org. we leave the last minute or so of rick perry to take you live to new hampshire where chris is appearing tonight at molly's in new hampshire. live road to the white house coverage on c-span. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> good evening. please take your seats. .elcome, governor christie we have here a new jersey boy. he is a real jersey boy from newark, new jersey. the university of delaware, got his law degree, and has a long biography which i will not go into. he is going to explain himself. but i remember the first time i ever heard him speak, and i thought, my gosh, this is refreshing. he tells it like it
america. west to the america those young americans would never go home to. an america they love. -- loved. i think they are in silent judgment of us. we have to ask ourselves how we lived up to their sacrifice? have we earned their respect? >> you can watch all of this event from the iowa state fair on c-span.org. we leave the last minute or so of rick perry to take you live to new hampshire where chris is appearing tonight at molly's in new hampshire. live road to the white house...
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america, it's a fact. new york loves snapple and we want the rest of america to love it too. simple ingredients: real sugar real tea. millions of new yorkers can't be wrong - we'll just leave it at that. all-natural snapple half 'n half. made from the best stuff on earth.. a hand-pressed burger, melted cheddar with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) (groans) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, only in theaters. hello! not getting enough oomph out of your energy drink? then try an extra strength 5-hour energy shot. its beefed up blend of vitamins, nutrients and caffeine make it the very definition of extra strength. plus, every great flavor has zero sugar and four calories. so, for an energy shot that really... pulls its own weight switch to extra strength 5-hour energy. oh, could you go left here? i need to pick up my dry cleaning. only dove men+care antiperspirant has 48 hour sweat protection plus 1/4 moisturizer technology. it keeps your under arms dry without irritation. tough on sweat not on skin. marcia, what happened? peter hit me in the nose with a football. now sweetheart... shut up! marcia, eat a snickers®. why? you get a little hostile when you're hungry. better? better. marcia, marcia, marcia... >> welcome back. now. guns are a very real problem in americad practical solutions are few and far between but yesterday, a first step was taken by the state of new york >> we had six threen people shot in new york because law enforcement officers thought the toy gun was a real gun. >> so today new york attorney eric schneiderman reaching a landmark settlement with some of the country's biggest retailers fining them for selling toy guns that look real and getting them to agree to stop selling them statewide. >> larry: okay. here is, here is what i worry about. santa. you know, you know that guy is carrying thousands of toy guns in his sleigh. just a matter of time before homeland security overreacts. >> larry: i am just saying. santa is not really gone you guys. he is not really gone. all right. so what are we talking about exactly? so this is the kind of toy gun that meets current federal standards. it has the little tip there. right? and this is what companies would be able to sell in new york under this new agreement. you can see, of course i
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competency but the resources are not there spin the dial of america and everything america has done for me and i am proud to be hispanic you can love america and have pride in your culture. >> we have five minutes. >> can you comment on the executive order this is the pros and cons and second, rabbi each speaker to give me an estimate of the taxes paid by immigrants because it tonneaus those exact numbers social security is a very large percentage. >> i don't know about the taxes. what about the percentage? >> i cannot state in terms of percentages but amounts it is about $13 billion per year into social security that goes into the suspension file because the number does not match. of a big proponent of executive power but there are limits with the execution of of lot. >> but to have discretion in with budgetary constraints. the issue that i have is that it doesn't solve the problem for a majority of the 12 million better here but the small percentage that is only a short-term fix that has made it more difficult this is a long-term comprehensive solution obviously the acted lawfully or not this is a question to be inserted in the courts. w
competency but the resources are not there spin the dial of america and everything america has done for me and i am proud to be hispanic you can love america and have pride in your culture. >> we have five minutes. >> can you comment on the executive order this is the pros and cons and second, rabbi each speaker to give me an estimate of the taxes paid by immigrants because it tonneaus those exact numbers social security is a very large percentage. >> i don't know about the...
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america. to the american those young americans would never go home to. the america of a loved. i think they are in silent judgment of us. "have to ask ourselves, we lived up to their sacrifice?" the way that we live our lives, the way that we are engaged in the process of democracy in america? i know one thing -- the people of iowa understand that. theseople of iowa vet candidates, expect us to be here , that you can ask the questions of. i believe in this country's future. i believe those young men's sacrifice was worth every bit of it. over the next six months, we will have the opportunity to talk about our vision. the opportunity to talk about the future of the country. i happen to think the future of the country is bright. there are things to be pessimistic about. we know we can do better economically. ic christians being murdered by isis. there are things that give us pause. but i suggest our best days are ahead of us. the best days are ahead of us because i believe with a few , there are decisions the best days of america's future. i know we can put in place policies that will free americans from over taxation, and it starts with breaking the cabal in washington dc. i believe the governors of the iowa,, whether it is texas, or the other 48 states, they know how to de
america. to the american those young americans would never go home to. the america of a loved. i think they are in silent judgment of us. "have to ask ourselves, we lived up to their sacrifice?" the way that we live our lives, the way that we are engaged in the process of democracy in america? i know one thing -- the people of iowa understand that. theseople of iowa vet candidates, expect us to be here , that you can ask the questions of. i believe in this country's future. i believe...
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america or anti america? i think people would be -- would love to see an expose like that. >> for matthews, bachmann's commentsing echo of the mccarthy era witch hunts of the 1950s. >> i was letting her expose herself so she couldn't go away and say i didn't mean that. she meant it. and i clearly let her dig her hole. >> okay. thank you very much. u.s. congresswoman, michele bachmann of minnesota. >> well, don't listen to them. don't listen to those people. >> september 1st, 2004. new york city. one of the most memorable confrontations in "hardball" history. >> it's seen as 34th and broadway, the miracle on 34th street is about to occur. >> democratic senator, zel miller, has just crossed party lines to speak at the republican national convention. >> u.s. forces armed with pot, spit balls! >> sarcastically criticizing democratic presidential candidate john kerry's position on defense. >> do you mean to say you really believe that john kerry and ted kennedy do not believe in defending the country? >> matthews challenges miller's position in front of a live audience. >> i wish i was over there, where i could get
america or anti america? i think people would be -- would love to see an expose like that. >> for matthews, bachmann's commentsing echo of the mccarthy era witch hunts of the 1950s. >> i was letting her expose herself so she couldn't go away and say i didn't mean that. she meant it. and i clearly let her dig her hole. >> okay. thank you very much. u.s. congresswoman, michele bachmann of minnesota. >> well, don't listen to them. don't listen to those people. >>...
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america. learn more at cancercenter.com. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments available now. >>> it's lovely out there. >> and it will continue to be lovely. >> look at the smile on his face. >> nice night for a movie in central park. >> i am introducing -- we missed it. the blues brothers. they cutaway. >> i hope you don't get that type of reception tonight. it will be getting dark close to 8:00 and bill will be wearing sunglasses. blues brothers tonight in central park. rob aren't you introducing -- >> regulary bull. >> -- raging bull. >> i am doing airplane tomorrow night. >>> there is the sheep meadow. letter temperature is 81. 31% humidity and westerly wind at 13 miles per hour. pressure on the fall. high 85. four above average. there is the record. it will get hot in the long range forecast. better headlines, super stretch of weather into friday. over the weekend maybe a stray storm but nothing to cancel plans. adjustments to erika's track. 81 in flatbush. hollis 82. only 66 in monticello. i wouldn't be surprised to see upper 40s in sullivan county. 79 belmar. wind direction out of the
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love it here. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> stay with us for "good morning america.">> breaking news, chaos in ferguson missouri a man is in critical condition after police say he open fire on officers during protests. we're live. >>> also breaking this morning two people are killed in the nasty crash in the lawncrest section. >>> a car slams into a house in northeast philadelphia and, catches fire, ending two people to the hospital. >>> good morning, 4:30 on this monday august 10th lets get to meteorologist david movie hoy has accu weather and karen rodgers is taking a lot at roads. good morning to both of you. >> it looks like a warm, humid day. we are tarting off unsettled
love it here. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> stay with us for "good morning america.">> breaking news, chaos in ferguson missouri a man is in critical condition after police say he open fire on officers during protests. we're live. >>> also breaking this morning two people are killed in the nasty crash in the lawncrest section. >>> a car slams into a house in northeast philadelphia and, catches fire, ending two people...