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black american views on reducing racial inequality. many black adults say institutional overhauls are necessity -- are necessary to ensure fair treatment. here is a percentage of black adults say each of the following needs to be completely rebuilt. 54% said the prison system. 49% pointed to policing. the courts and the judicial process, 48% of them pointed to that. the political system, 42% said the political system needs to be changed. 37% said the economic system and 34% said the health care system. talk about these numbers. guest: in terms of assessing these institutional changes, we asked black adult how much these institutions need to change? no changes, minor changes, major changes, organ they require complete overhauls or to be completely rebuilt? we broke those numbers out and we are reporting primarily on the completely rebuilt numbers. the broader picture is those numbers tellabs is nearly 90% of black americans set each of those systems need major changes or to be completely rebuilt. sure, we are paying attention to the com
black american views on reducing racial inequality. many black adults say institutional overhauls are necessity -- are necessary to ensure fair treatment. here is a percentage of black adults say each of the following needs to be completely rebuilt. 54% said the prison system. 49% pointed to policing. the courts and the judicial process, 48% of them pointed to that. the political system, 42% said the political system needs to be changed. 37% said the economic system and 34% said the health care...
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the american dream cannot survive without safety and security for individual americans. for all of us. when our children are afraid to attend school, when a husband and wife are afraid to walk to their grocery store. and when society as a whole is being threatened. government. government must meet its responsibility to protect our schools, our streets and our neighborhoods. our contract with america calls for tough punishment for those who prey on society. for too long, washington has refused to get tough. and even when they sound tough, there are always loopholes that benefit the criminals, not the victims. our contract will make the death penalty real. no more analysts appeals. and we will. we will cut the pork in the recently passed crime bill in order to build real prisons. and we. and we will require criminals to serve their sentences, not have them back on the streets to terrorize again and again. and to make criminals more accountable. we will force them to pay full restitution to their victims or their victims families. and to those who commit felonies with guns.
the american dream cannot survive without safety and security for individual americans. for all of us. when our children are afraid to attend school, when a husband and wife are afraid to walk to their grocery store. and when society as a whole is being threatened. government. government must meet its responsibility to protect our schools, our streets and our neighborhoods. our contract with america calls for tough punishment for those who prey on society. for too long, washington has refused...
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i am african-american. i look at african-americans, we need to break that cycle. some spanish people, they do not like to be called brown, they like to be distinguished with their nationality. i am educated. i grew up learning, getting an education, you are to get ahead in life. i got a masters degree, i went all the way up to get a masters degree. as soon as i got my degree and got out of college i cannot get a job, only as an in-home care service person. i did that job, i worked my way up, i became a program director and i had my boss who was an african-american come after me. the thing is what we see our people in higher positions, we have to support them, and then we have to go back and help our people with getting those opportunities. there are a lot of people, not just white, people of non-african-americans are jumping on the bandwagon and pushing us to -- and pushing us down. as far as reparations, the united states of america could give african-american reparations, they just do not want to do it. we have people coming in from every country that we are giv
i am african-american. i look at african-americans, we need to break that cycle. some spanish people, they do not like to be called brown, they like to be distinguished with their nationality. i am educated. i grew up learning, getting an education, you are to get ahead in life. i got a masters degree, i went all the way up to get a masters degree. as soon as i got my degree and got out of college i cannot get a job, only as an in-home care service person. i did that job, i worked my way up, i...
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define american identity. how do we define american identity? how do we live as christians, the public square, and pursue justice which is good without falling into the trap of christian nationalism. happily we have the american creed of liberty and equality. the constitution and the declaration. our expression of an underlying natural law that is consistent with and rooted in the moral principles of christianity. do democracy, to my mind, is the political of the golden rule. do unto others means reciprocal altruism, which in political terms means political equality as self-governing citizens. i recognize you. you recognize me as co-equal citizens, who work together to govern this grand republic. and so if you want to seek justice, if you want to govern righteously, hold to the constitution, hold the declaration, hold to the rule of law, hold to equality and religious freedom for. all citizens, including for non christians, including for queens, including for progressives and for methodists and everyone in between. now we haven't always done thi
define american identity. how do we define american identity? how do we live as christians, the public square, and pursue justice which is good without falling into the trap of christian nationalism. happily we have the american creed of liberty and equality. the constitution and the declaration. our expression of an underlying natural law that is consistent with and rooted in the moral principles of christianity. do democracy, to my mind, is the political of the golden rule. do unto others...
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most americans feel proud to be american.epublicans and older americans are more likely to say they are proud whereas gen z are least likely to feel proud. what explains those findings? guest: there is a lot that goes into why people feel a sense of pride in being american. studying social psychology, national pride has a lot of factors that contribute to it. i think in this context what we are seeing is the relationship between pride in being american and feeling accepted in american society. we also show there is a strong relationship between feeling accepted and how someone feels proud to be american. the groups you listed, older americans, republicans are much more likely to say they feel accepted in society today. i think it speaks to the fact that if we want to cultivate a stronger shared sense of pride in being american, we need to work on this crisis of belonging our data suggest that we have in the nation, particularly among younger americans. host: i want to show that to the people quickly on screen. almost 1/5 of g
most americans feel proud to be american.epublicans and older americans are more likely to say they are proud whereas gen z are least likely to feel proud. what explains those findings? guest: there is a lot that goes into why people feel a sense of pride in being american. studying social psychology, national pride has a lot of factors that contribute to it. i think in this context what we are seeing is the relationship between pride in being american and feeling accepted in american society....
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as american samua, and the americans pursued their generally systematic policy of including galai-,, in the united states of america, and they were very interested in the philippines, which on at that time they were part of the spanish colonial system. as a matter of fact, between americans and uh was unleashed by the spaniards. this us-spanish war was aimed at protecting the local population and supporting the national movement in the philippines cuba cuba puertorica. the spaniards lost the war to the americans, which in the philippines were very happy, the filipinos decided what now? to live freely and declare independence from spain, the united states was not included. therefore, in 1898, the united states of america for a fairly small amount, but 20 million dollars, bought the philippines from spain, which, in general, had already declared independence. ah, respectively this allowed the americans not to leave the filipinos anywhere. naturally, they did not accept this and put it in january, and the next 1899 between the americans and the spaniards between the americans and the f
as american samua, and the americans pursued their generally systematic policy of including galai-,, in the united states of america, and they were very interested in the philippines, which on at that time they were part of the spanish colonial system. as a matter of fact, between americans and uh was unleashed by the spaniards. this us-spanish war was aimed at protecting the local population and supporting the national movement in the philippines cuba cuba puertorica. the spaniards lost the...
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it's not every american who might be jailed because sometimes americans do things that are illegal, that are crimes. and it is not an unjust detention. but we look at things like, have they gotten a fair trial, a fair judicial process? have they been leveraged and weaponized in geopolitical terms? are they getting harsh treatment that doesn't fit whatever has gone on? are they being used in a way to make a political point? all of these are part of what goes in to the secretary of state, making a determination somebody has been unjustly detained. and then we look at each country and figure out the best strategy. we have an entire office led by ambassador roger cars ten -- carsten and their entire job is to think about, work on, and deal with these cases every single day. it is a very high priority for the president. very high priority for the secretary of state. and i guess it would probably be helpful to those listening to hear from you, jason, about what it's like to be someone who is unjustly detained, and how you keep your hope up, how your family kept their hope up, while this is goi
it's not every american who might be jailed because sometimes americans do things that are illegal, that are crimes. and it is not an unjust detention. but we look at things like, have they gotten a fair trial, a fair judicial process? have they been leveraged and weaponized in geopolitical terms? are they getting harsh treatment that doesn't fit whatever has gone on? are they being used in a way to make a political point? all of these are part of what goes in to the secretary of state, making...
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it is the american way. it's time we start teaching our children what freedom looks like, what it means and where it comes from. our founding father thomas jefferson once said a great and free can never be the house republicans are committed to a future that's built on freedom. for far too many decades. our children have been trained by antiquated and unfair education system. they go into the world unprepared, angry hitting our country, trained by a system focused more on the welfare of bureaucrats and union labor -- union bosses than our precious children. the republican party's commitment to america will get our country back on track. we're going to pass the parents bill rights, ensuring transparency, restoring the voices of moms and dads will -- we will make it very clear that parents are the primary stakeholders, stakeholders for their children's education. we're going to ensure that only biological girls can compete in girl's sports. it's called good old school american common sense and fairness. we're
it is the american way. it's time we start teaching our children what freedom looks like, what it means and where it comes from. our founding father thomas jefferson once said a great and free can never be the house republicans are committed to a future that's built on freedom. for far too many decades. our children have been trained by antiquated and unfair education system. they go into the world unprepared, angry hitting our country, trained by a system focused more on the welfare of...
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most americans feel proud to be american.nd older americans are more likely to say they are proud whereas gen z are least likely to feel proud. what explains those findings? guest: there is a lot that goes into why people feel a sense of pride in being american. studying social psychology, national pride has a lot of factors that contribute to it. i think in this context what we are seeing is the relationship between pride in being american and feeling accepted in american society. we also show there is a strong relationship between feeling accepted and how someone feels proud to be american. the groups you listed, older americans, republicans are much more likely to say they feel accepted in society today. i think it speaks to the fact that if we want to cultivate a stronger shared sense of pride in being american, we need to work on this crisis of belonging our data suggest that we have in the nation, particularly among younger americans. host: i want to show that to the people quickly on screen. almost 1/5 of gen z are not
most americans feel proud to be american.nd older americans are more likely to say they are proud whereas gen z are least likely to feel proud. what explains those findings? guest: there is a lot that goes into why people feel a sense of pride in being american. studying social psychology, national pride has a lot of factors that contribute to it. i think in this context what we are seeing is the relationship between pride in being american and feeling accepted in american society. we also show...
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more than 2.7 million american troops took part in them.ates lost about 58,000 people, and taxpayers lost 111 mln . in dollars, the number of victims among the civilian population of vietnam in both parts of the south and north is estimated at 2 million people the americans were infuriated that north vietnam had taken the allies of the ussr, but the reason for sending troops out of ideology was so itself. if there is no reason, draw on august 4 , 1964, vietnamese torpedo boats allegedly fired on and damaged american destroyers. washington responded to this operation and thunder rolled. after many years, the nb will declassify the documents. here is an article by military historian robert hanoke sidorov , vietnamese warships, at least, did not attack american ships. twice it is legitimate to speak of only one attack on the destroyer that took place on august 2, 1964, as a result of which two vietnamese boats were seriously damaged, while the american ship did not receive any damage, as for the attack on august 4, it simply never happened. th
more than 2.7 million american troops took part in them.ates lost about 58,000 people, and taxpayers lost 111 mln . in dollars, the number of victims among the civilian population of vietnam in both parts of the south and north is estimated at 2 million people the americans were infuriated that north vietnam had taken the allies of the ussr, but the reason for sending troops out of ideology was so itself. if there is no reason, draw on august 4 , 1964, vietnamese torpedo boats allegedly fired...
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it beats in all of our hearts, that unites america, it is the american creed, the idea that americanrantees -- america guarantees that everyone be treated with dignity. to give hate no safe harbor. it installs and everyone the belief that no matter where you start life, there is nothing you can't achieve. that is who we are. let us what we stand for. -- that is what we stand for. that is what we believe. and that is precisely what we are doing. opening doors. creating possibilities. focusing on the future. and we are only just beginning. [cheering and applause] our task is to make our nation free and fair, just and strong, noble and whole. and this work is the work of democracy. the work of this generation. it is the work of our time, for all time. you can't afford to leave anyone on the sidelines. we need everyone to do their part. so speak up, speed up, get engaged, and vote, vote, vote. [cheering and applause] and if we do our duty, if we do our duty, in 2022 and beyond, then age is still to come will say, we, all of us here, we kept the faith, we preserved democracy, we heeded ar
it beats in all of our hearts, that unites america, it is the american creed, the idea that americanrantees -- america guarantees that everyone be treated with dignity. to give hate no safe harbor. it installs and everyone the belief that no matter where you start life, there is nothing you can't achieve. that is who we are. let us what we stand for. -- that is what we stand for. that is what we believe. and that is precisely what we are doing. opening doors. creating possibilities. focusing on...
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honest americans know this. they deserve better than to be demoralized for speaking out about what they know to be true. president biden is not interested in the truth. all he wants to do is change the subject from the pain americans are facing everyday. but mr. president, i have news for you. americans don't want to change the subject, they want to change the leadership in washington. [applause] rep. mccarthy: mr. president, do you know why? because democrats in washington have no plan to make life better. no plan to stop inflation, only to increase it. no plan to secure the border and stop fentanyl from poisoning our children. no plan to reduce crime and restore law and order in our cities. no plan to put our children's futures first and give their parents a voice. no plan to get the country back on track. the american people deserve a congress to focus on their needs. in november, our country faces a clear choice. it is a choice between two different philosophies and two different futures. this is a national
honest americans know this. they deserve better than to be demoralized for speaking out about what they know to be true. president biden is not interested in the truth. all he wants to do is change the subject from the pain americans are facing everyday. but mr. president, i have news for you. americans don't want to change the subject, they want to change the leadership in washington. [applause] rep. mccarthy: mr. president, do you know why? because democrats in washington have no plan to make...
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also the mass incarceration of african-americans.ericans are looking at lyndon johnson and they see the promise of the war on poverty. but they have this in memory of him as a congressional leader and they view a lot of the assassination is less at lyndon johnson's adore and he is partially responsible. he also began to see things like the vietnam war's impact on the black community and the increased policing in the black community that results from this war on poverty in johnson's war on crime. and so over time, johnson's legacy is really quite problematic among african americans to the extent that in the end as we all know by 1968 lyndon johnson who opens up his presidency with almost 80% kind of approval rating, drops to 35% by the time he is considering a run for election again and 68 to the extent have to drop out of that race. but ultimately, african americans still support lyndon johnson in some ways. but at the same time this long history of concern about him in the sense he's not a true advocate for african-american rights c
also the mass incarceration of african-americans.ericans are looking at lyndon johnson and they see the promise of the war on poverty. but they have this in memory of him as a congressional leader and they view a lot of the assassination is less at lyndon johnson's adore and he is partially responsible. he also began to see things like the vietnam war's impact on the black community and the increased policing in the black community that results from this war on poverty in johnson's war on...
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americans got to make some decisions. the first thing i would say about the dobbs decision is abortion is not banned in america it's left up to elected officials in america to define the issue. states have the ability to do it at the state level. we have the ability and washington to speak on this issue if we choose too. i have chosen to speak. i have chosen to craft legislation i think is eminently reasonable and the eyes of the world and i hope the american people, that at 15 weeks pretty much a strong majority of americans believe abortion could be the exception not the rule. a now my democratic colleagues attempt to define a portion of the federal level. so, right after the repeal of row the weight of democratic colleagues introduce legislation in washington to create a national standard. they have every right to do so. so they chose to do that in here is what they chose. he chose a bill. [inaudible] they chose a bill that would repeal at the state level they chose a bill that would not put us in the mainstream of the
americans got to make some decisions. the first thing i would say about the dobbs decision is abortion is not banned in america it's left up to elected officials in america to define the issue. states have the ability to do it at the state level. we have the ability and washington to speak on this issue if we choose too. i have chosen to speak. i have chosen to craft legislation i think is eminently reasonable and the eyes of the world and i hope the american people, that at 15 weeks pretty...
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of an american sea." what prompted you to write about the bald eagle? we are seeing the bald eagle today in numbers and frequency we did not to know 15 years ago. i am a baby boomer and i grew up never seeing a bald eagle because dbt devastated the population after world war ii. -- ddt devastated their population after world war ii. but the u.s. conservation service and state and local officials launched conservation programs beginning in the 1970's and have had tremendous success restoring the bald eagle populations. people see bald eagles today and get very excited. you jab the guy in the ribs next to you when you see a bald eagle. i thought readers would like to know a little bit about the bird and a historical relationship with the american people. over my house i see big birds flying and i can't tell if they are whole -- hawks, golden eagle, bald eagles. how do you tell a bald eagle? jack: if it is an adult bald eagle it's easier than a juvenile. adult bald eagles have a white head and a white tail,
of an american sea." what prompted you to write about the bald eagle? we are seeing the bald eagle today in numbers and frequency we did not to know 15 years ago. i am a baby boomer and i grew up never seeing a bald eagle because dbt devastated the population after world war ii. -- ddt devastated their population after world war ii. but the u.s. conservation service and state and local officials launched conservation programs beginning in the 1970's and have had tremendous success...
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majority americans, say they support. in that respect, we need to mount a bipartisan, if it's possible to consider such a campaign to take back flag. this is not something that's been popular with those on the political, but it's something that needs to be accomplished. so let me close the words of john lewis, who said to whom we have dedicated our book, that freedom is not a state. it's an act. it's a continuous action. we all take. and every generation must do its part. so thank you very much. and thank mark. so if i could turn over you now for for your thoughts. okay. well, thank you, john and susan and mathias for this terribly important book and effort and everyone involved in it. this is a time when it's depressing to read the news. this is a time when young are showing more signs of depression and anxiety than in many previous eras. and we who are teachers are often asked by our students to give them reassurance that things will be better. and i am sorry to say, we look at history we look at the long sweep of histo
majority americans, say they support. in that respect, we need to mount a bipartisan, if it's possible to consider such a campaign to take back flag. this is not something that's been popular with those on the political, but it's something that needs to be accomplished. so let me close the words of john lewis, who said to whom we have dedicated our book, that freedom is not a state. it's an act. it's a continuous action. we all take. and every generation must do its part. so thank you very...
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thanks to american ingenuity, american engineers american , autowork, it's all changing.oday if you want an electric vehicle with long range, you can buy one made in america. [applause] if you want one that charges quickly, buy american. want one that's fast for the quarter mile, buy american. so by the way, while we're here in detroit, building it in america, we're making it easier for folks at home to buy it here in america. companies have announced a new investments more than $36 billion in electric vehicles and $48 billion in battery manufacturing here in the u.s. we're just getting started. i signed into law the inflation reduction act, gives tax credits to new electric vehicles, made in america. for the first time you get tax cut if you buy a used electric vehicle. that's all coming. part of the infrastructure law, we're investing $7.5 billion to build electric vehicle charging stations all across america. so today i'm pleased to announce we're approving funding for the first 35 states, including michigan, to build their own electric charging infrastructure througho
thanks to american ingenuity, american engineers american , autowork, it's all changing.oday if you want an electric vehicle with long range, you can buy one made in america. [applause] if you want one that charges quickly, buy american. want one that's fast for the quarter mile, buy american. so by the way, while we're here in detroit, building it in america, we're making it easier for folks at home to buy it here in america. companies have announced a new investments more than $36 billion in...
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the american colonies benefited greatly from the mother country's benign neglect. unlike france and spain england did not care who went to its colonies, it is a dumping ground for convicted felons. after the american revolution, led directly to the settlement of australia in 1788. we should celebrate july 4th two. the population of early america was largely made up of people who marched to the beat of a distant drummer. unlike their contemporaries in the poor economy of seventeenth century britain they chose to take an enormous chance. it was called the howling wilderness in hopes of making a more prosperous life for themselves and their posterity. as to the chance they were taking consider this. in early virginia the death rate for immigrants in the first year was 25%, it was said to be seasoned and the life expectancy increased considerably. these risk-taking immigrants have been coming ever since. the propensity for taking risk was bred into the very dna of this country, the twin engines of capitalist success or willingness to take risk, neither of which are fou
the american colonies benefited greatly from the mother country's benign neglect. unlike france and spain england did not care who went to its colonies, it is a dumping ground for convicted felons. after the american revolution, led directly to the settlement of australia in 1788. we should celebrate july 4th two. the population of early america was largely made up of people who marched to the beat of a distant drummer. unlike their contemporaries in the poor economy of seventeenth century...
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when we build the future here in the united states of america with american workers, with american companiesmerican-made products, and after years, some of the biggest corporations in the united states are paying zero in taxes. today offers proof that the future of america is bright and the promise of america israel. -- is real. it israel -- is real. look, we have a lot of brave allies in congress who took a lot of heat and so many determined advocates and activists across the country. looking at this law, i look at the government of america begin to work again, work for the people. folks, look. elected officials who stood up for the millions of dollars in ads from special interests, business leaders willing to endure the criticism of their colleagues and so many people who fought for years to lower prescription drug prices and tackle the climate crisis, this is your victory. that is a fact. you deserve a huge round of applause. give it up to all of these people who have stood up, every one of them. [applause] and let's hear it for the workers in the labor unions, mayors and local officials,
when we build the future here in the united states of america with american workers, with american companiesmerican-made products, and after years, some of the biggest corporations in the united states are paying zero in taxes. today offers proof that the future of america is bright and the promise of america israel. -- is real. it israel -- is real. look, we have a lot of brave allies in congress who took a lot of heat and so many determined advocates and activists across the country. looking...
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and what follows the end of the american center with crow, sucking the end of the american century. i'm joined by my guess peter cousin, akin. bethesda. he's a professor of history and director of the nuclear studies institute at american university as well as co author with oliver stone of the untold history of the united states and assemble. we have pepe escobar, he's an independent geopolitical analyst and author specializing in eurasia. and in callaway cross gem baraka. he is a national organizer for the black alliance for peace or a gentleman, cross stock rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate pepe. let me go to you. i mean this is bait is program is kind of based on this article by david preston are in harper's magazine and it was the title of the article was empire burlesque. and it kind of said a lot of shockwave, lot of people really kind of surprised by it, but i don't think anybody on this panel would be surprised by it whatsoever. and i found it really quite amusing that this was such a bold article and you know, and you know,
and what follows the end of the american center with crow, sucking the end of the american century. i'm joined by my guess peter cousin, akin. bethesda. he's a professor of history and director of the nuclear studies institute at american university as well as co author with oliver stone of the untold history of the united states and assemble. we have pepe escobar, he's an independent geopolitical analyst and author specializing in eurasia. and in callaway cross gem baraka. he is a national...
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what is it like to be an american? and then to deepen my love of america and then to recognize the strength and freedom and r leadership that we far too often take for granted. and joining the army rotc it was the best decision i ever made. including my time is a company commander leading 150 soldiers with operation iraqi freedom. and then to be alongside millions. of my fellow military service members who are willing to pay the cost of freedom firsthand made me very proud. but that sealed my intent to pursue lifelong service to our great country. we are imperfect but american freedom and our concept of liberty and the links we are willing to go to to protect them comprise the most exceptional form of government honors. so easy take for granted the freedoms afforded to us just by being born in america. and then there is the attitude of ungratefulness to go unchecked that can quickly lead to hear disdain or even hatred facing the lowest recruitment numbers since the vietnam war. the police departments across the country
what is it like to be an american? and then to deepen my love of america and then to recognize the strength and freedom and r leadership that we far too often take for granted. and joining the army rotc it was the best decision i ever made. including my time is a company commander leading 150 soldiers with operation iraqi freedom. and then to be alongside millions. of my fellow military service members who are willing to pay the cost of freedom firsthand made me very proud. but that sealed my...
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he tried to weaken american influence and limit the rights of foreign companies.ell, then, what is called a sleight of hand against guatemala the great, economic sanctions in order to deal with the objectionable regime in neighbors honduras formed a la. the mercenaries were trained by the so-called liberation army, american instructors and career military agents. the cia supplied equipment with weapons the invasion began in june fifty- fourth on may 26, an american plane scattered leaflets over the capital of guatemala with promises of liberation from communism guatemala on june 21 turned to the un with a request to stop us aggression invasion to intimidate the population, the publication of the us embassy in the capital of guatemala broadcast a recording of an air raid at full volume, and the american ambassador bribed the military elite and days the last independent government were numbered. here is what william bloom writes about this american stories in his book with the telling title the murder of democracy. whom should the poor banana republic turn to if the
he tried to weaken american influence and limit the rights of foreign companies.ell, then, what is called a sleight of hand against guatemala the great, economic sanctions in order to deal with the objectionable regime in neighbors honduras formed a la. the mercenaries were trained by the so-called liberation army, american instructors and career military agents. the cia supplied equipment with weapons the invasion began in june fifty- fourth on may 26, an american plane scattered leaflets over...
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he tried to weaken american influence and limit the rights of foreign companies. well, then what is called sleight of hand against guatemala led economic sanctions in order to deal with the objectionable regime in the neighbors of honduras formed a camp of mercenaries trained the so -called liberation army, american instructors and regular military agents. the cia was supplying weapons technology, the invasion began in june 54, 26 may, an american plane scattered leaflets with promises over the capital of guatemala. liberation of communism guatemala on june 21 appealed to the un with a request to stop the aggression of the united states, but the united states, great britain and france used the right at the un security council. veto thus, washington actually received permission to invade to intimidate the population , the publications of the us embassy in the capital of guatemala broadcast a recording of an air raid at full volume, and the american ambassador bribed the military elite and the days of the last independent government were numbered. here is what willi
he tried to weaken american influence and limit the rights of foreign companies. well, then what is called sleight of hand against guatemala led economic sanctions in order to deal with the objectionable regime in the neighbors of honduras formed a camp of mercenaries trained the so -called liberation army, american instructors and regular military agents. the cia was supplying weapons technology, the invasion began in june 54, 26 may, an american plane scattered leaflets with promises over the...
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american manufacturers have come alive across the american heartland.it will be made in america. no matter what the white supremacists and the extremists say, i made a bet on you, the american people, and that bet is paying off. proving that from darkness, the darkness of charlottesville, of covid, of gun violence, of insurrection, we can see the light. light is now visible. light that will guide us forward. not only in word, but in actions. actions for you, for your children, for your grandchildren, for america. even in this moment, with all the challenge that we face, i give you my word as a biden, but i've never been more optimistic about america's future. not because of, maybe, who you are, we will end cancer as we know it, mark my words. we will create millions of new jobs, and a clean energy economy. we will think, big and make the 21st century another american century. because the world needs us to. that's what we need to focus our energy on. not on the past. not on divisive culture wars. not on the politics of grievance, but on a future that we
american manufacturers have come alive across the american heartland.it will be made in america. no matter what the white supremacists and the extremists say, i made a bet on you, the american people, and that bet is paying off. proving that from darkness, the darkness of charlottesville, of covid, of gun violence, of insurrection, we can see the light. light is now visible. light that will guide us forward. not only in word, but in actions. actions for you, for your children, for your...
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there are far more americans, far more americans from every background and belief who reject the extreme maga ideology than those that accept it. and folks, it's within our power, it's in our hands, yours and mine, to stop the assault on american democracy. i believe america is at an inflection point. one of those moments that determine the shape of everything that's to come after. and now america must choose to move forward or to move backwards. to build a future or obsess about the past. to be a nation of hope and unity and optimism, or a nation of fear, division and of darkness. maga republicans have made their choice. they embrace anger. they thrive on chaos. they live not in the light of truth but in the shadow of lies. but together, together we can choose a different path. we can choose a better path. forward to the future. a future of possibility, a future to build and dream and hope. and we're on that path moving ahead. i know this nation. i know you, the american people. i know your courage. i know your hearts. and i know our history. this is a nation that honors our constitutio
there are far more americans, far more americans from every background and belief who reject the extreme maga ideology than those that accept it. and folks, it's within our power, it's in our hands, yours and mine, to stop the assault on american democracy. i believe america is at an inflection point. one of those moments that determine the shape of everything that's to come after. and now america must choose to move forward or to move backwards. to build a future or obsess about the past. to...
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economy and the american population.you say jeff bezos had to pay 8% of his net worth in taxes every year. he would have to sell 8% of his vast holdings of amazon stock. but of course would cause the price of amazon stock to drastically declined. indeed, just the markets anticipation of the sale would cause it to decline. causing the basis far more than 8% of his net worth. amazon stock is held not just by jeff bezos, but directly or indirectly by millions of middle-class americans and their 401(k) accounts, iras, pension funds, and annuity accounts. about two thirds of corporate stock today is held not by plutocrats but by ordinary americans. supply jeff bezos woes under a wealth of attacks by those of the other 620 billionaires in the country today, and you would have a stock market crash that a worst in 19209. so, a wealth tax will stick it to the forbes 400 would also stick it to just about everyone in this room. not to mention hillsdale college endowment fund. i expect these policies will get exactly nowhere, the we
economy and the american population.you say jeff bezos had to pay 8% of his net worth in taxes every year. he would have to sell 8% of his vast holdings of amazon stock. but of course would cause the price of amazon stock to drastically declined. indeed, just the markets anticipation of the sale would cause it to decline. causing the basis far more than 8% of his net worth. amazon stock is held not just by jeff bezos, but directly or indirectly by millions of middle-class americans and their...
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s the find its place in it, and that's something that americans can't contemplate because of american exceptionalism, which we'll talk about later. go ahead and cali. well, you know, peter, you're absolutely right. the other commentaries are spot on the money. the basically what we have is at the u. s. the lead on able to, to excel the new political reality. they seem to be committed to their notion of full spectrum dominance no matter what the conditions are. and it seems that they are prepared to basically blow up the world in order to maintain the dominance of the, of the european project. and that's why we say to david this, this of this represents the existential threat to collective global humanity. that is a pathological commitment on the part of the, of the white west, if you will, or to maintain global hegemony is putting all of us a threat. and that basically unless and until we able to ship power from the u. s. u natal project. all of us are facing the possibility of a global catastrophe. well, peppy, i mean what, what is driving this here? i mean, from the west, there is a
s the find its place in it, and that's something that americans can't contemplate because of american exceptionalism, which we'll talk about later. go ahead and cali. well, you know, peter, you're absolutely right. the other commentaries are spot on the money. the basically what we have is at the u. s. the lead on able to, to excel the new political reality. they seem to be committed to their notion of full spectrum dominance no matter what the conditions are. and it seems that they are...
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first, help more americans, say this again, help more americans access the food that will keep theirilies nourished and healthy. a lot of food deserts out there. second, give folks the option and information they need to make healthy indict dietary -- healthy dietary choices. thirdly, help more americans be physically active. people want to be lots of places to go to be active from where they live. good news is there's been a long -- already been a lot of strong foundation for this work. soon after i came to office, i signed the american rescue plan into law. it helped put food on the table and keep roof on the heads for millions of american families and helped our economy create nearly 10 million new jobs, most jobs created in that sometime -- -- created in that timeframe in american history. a key piece of the rescue plan is expanded child care tax credit. [applause] overwhelmingly working families buy food and basic needs for -- use that child tax credit to buy food and basic needs for their families and it help cut child poverty by nearly 50% in the united states 50%. and we cut
first, help more americans, say this again, help more americans access the food that will keep theirilies nourished and healthy. a lot of food deserts out there. second, give folks the option and information they need to make healthy indict dietary -- healthy dietary choices. thirdly, help more americans be physically active. people want to be lots of places to go to be active from where they live. good news is there's been a long -- already been a lot of strong foundation for this work. soon...
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it didn't turn out that way, because the american people get it. comes down to fighting against these hard leftists. and can i say, sean, to my democratic friends, the left are using you too. it doesn't matter what your party line is. they will destroy anyone who does not fall in line and does not become feint on them. understand -- dependent on them. understand, we need the fight against the hard left. in november we turn the corner and get ourselves going back in the right direction, for sure. sean: yeah, it's a toxic ideology. i want to get your take on this, you're on the education and work force committee. the education department came out and said we've had a drop in reading and math scores for our 9-year-olds, down 5 and 7 points. what does that mean for our kids? what does that mean for america? what's your take, and what can congress do? >> again, it's on purpose. we'll get this back. we'll have educational freedom coming into this new congress. we finally have a country that's empathetic now across the board. those in the past are going t
it didn't turn out that way, because the american people get it. comes down to fighting against these hard leftists. and can i say, sean, to my democratic friends, the left are using you too. it doesn't matter what your party line is. they will destroy anyone who does not fall in line and does not become feint on them. understand -- dependent on them. understand, we need the fight against the hard left. in november we turn the corner and get ourselves going back in the right direction, for...
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exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find the full schedule on your program guider watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> the senate established earning from recess recess to continue work on judicial nominations. live coverage of the senate here on c-span2. a federal ban on abortion was now, quote, possible, his words. the senior senator from south carolina is going to make good on leader mcconnell's warning by introducing a radical bill to institute a nationwide restriction on abortions. mr. president, , proposals like the one today send a clear message from maga republicans to women across the country. your body, our choice. rather than expanding women's rights, maga republicans would curtail them. rather than give individuals the freedom to make their own healthcare choices, they hand that power over the radical politicians. and let me add this. republicans are twisting themselves into pretzels trying to explain why they want nationwide abortion bans when they said they would leave it up to the states. even senior senator from sou
exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find the full schedule on your program guider watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> the senate established earning from recess recess to continue work on judicial nominations. live coverage of the senate here on c-span2. a federal ban on abortion was now, quote, possible, his words. the senior senator from south carolina is going to make good on leader mcconnell's warning by introducing a radical...
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will we, our generations of americans alive right now, will we be the americans who live to see the highermark of rights and freedoms in this country? will the centuries allowing his pension of freedom in our nation come to an end right here in the 20 20's and start moving in the other direction? or will we restore what is perhaps the single greatest thing above -- about america, the fact that each generation lives to see more rights and greater freedom than was born with. when anyone talks about the american exception, let's not let anybody forget that this is what makes america great. what makes america great is the extent of our liberties and the boundaries of who gets to enjoy those liberties has always grown when it has expanded from one era to the next. all of us have benedict -- all of us have benefited from that. i know i have benefited from that, the very fact that i am standing before you, having held offices that i've held, having been taken seriously, wearing this ring and thinking about my husband and two beautiful children shows just one example of what it means to live in
will we, our generations of americans alive right now, will we be the americans who live to see the highermark of rights and freedoms in this country? will the centuries allowing his pension of freedom in our nation come to an end right here in the 20 20's and start moving in the other direction? or will we restore what is perhaps the single greatest thing above -- about america, the fact that each generation lives to see more rights and greater freedom than was born with. when anyone talks...
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the american story, the american story itself changed that day. character of this nation that the terrorists thought they could wound. and what is that character? the character of sacrifice and love, of generosity and grace, of strength and resilience, and the crucible of 9/11 and the days and months that followed, we saw what stuff americans are made of. think of all of your loved ones, particularly those on that flight, ordinary citizens who said we will not let this stand risked and lost their lives so even more people would not die. we saw in the police officers and firefighters who stood on the pile on ground zero for months amid that twisted steel and broken concrete slabs breathing the toxins and ash that would damage their health, refusing to stop the search through the destruction. they never stopped and would not. we learned about the extraordinary courage and resolve, as i said, of the passengers onboard of flight 93, understood that they were living the open -- they were there in the middle of the open shot of a new war and who chose t
the american story, the american story itself changed that day. character of this nation that the terrorists thought they could wound. and what is that character? the character of sacrifice and love, of generosity and grace, of strength and resilience, and the crucible of 9/11 and the days and months that followed, we saw what stuff americans are made of. think of all of your loved ones, particularly those on that flight, ordinary citizens who said we will not let this stand risked and lost...
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s the find its place in it and that's something that americans can't contemplate because of american exceptionalism, which we'll talk about later. go ahead and cali. well, you know, peter, you're absolutely right. the other commentaries are spot on the money. the basically what we have is at the u. s. the lead on able to, to excel the new political reality. they seem to be committed to their notion of full spectrum dominance no matter what the conditions are. and it seems that they are prepared to basically blow up the world in order to maintain the dominance of the, of the european project. and that's why we say to david this, this of this represents the existential threat to collective global. you manage that there's a pathological commitment on the part of the, of the white west, if you will, or to maintain global hegemony is putting all of us a threat. and that basically, unless and until we able to ship power from the u. s. u natal project. all of us are facing the possibility of a global catastrophe. well, peppy, i mean what, what is driving this here? i mean from the west ther
s the find its place in it and that's something that americans can't contemplate because of american exceptionalism, which we'll talk about later. go ahead and cali. well, you know, peter, you're absolutely right. the other commentaries are spot on the money. the basically what we have is at the u. s. the lead on able to, to excel the new political reality. they seem to be committed to their notion of full spectrum dominance no matter what the conditions are. and it seems that they are prepared...
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americans work hard.the president thinks that he knows better than the american people how to spend their money. he has come here to pennsylvania. evidence has got an assault on american energy, which is big in pennsylvania. he wants to eliminate their jobs. you know, he was just here last week telling us how bad americans are. he thinks we are so bad he wants to hire 87,000 irs agents to reap through our finances and take our money. he is really out of touch what is going on in america. what he could do is stop what he is doing and listen and pay attention it the american people. the people are smart. and whoever controls more of your money, how you make it and how much you get to keep controls more of your actions. i think it should be the american people. they have worked hard to earn it. >> you talk about the jobs. sure jobs went up friday according to the jobs report 315,000. the hiring slowed compared to last month. what should the president's talking point be if he is going to talk about the workin
americans work hard.the president thinks that he knows better than the american people how to spend their money. he has come here to pennsylvania. evidence has got an assault on american energy, which is big in pennsylvania. he wants to eliminate their jobs. you know, he was just here last week telling us how bad americans are. he thinks we are so bad he wants to hire 87,000 irs agents to reap through our finances and take our money. he is really out of touch what is going on in america. what...
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we lost 4 americans that night in the same way we lost 13 meshes -- americans just over a year ago.re are things worth fighting for. we don't always need to send the 82nd airborne to defend us, but when we are strong and capable and we listen to the things that matter and we don't let our military become connected to woke issues where the most important thing is that you have tanks that don't emit carbon, those are mistakes. these are the things that put the american people at risk. i think americans all across the country can see that as we sit here today on september 11th. we need to remember that this country is so special, that it is worth fighting for and that it is possible to achieve if we will have leaders who are prepared to actually articulate the things that bring americans together. maria: and look at what has takennen place since afghanistan and the withdrawal there. not just china on the march, but russia. secretary, is there something going on in russia right now that you can address? i understand there are rumors that they shut down can red square last night, somethi
we lost 4 americans that night in the same way we lost 13 meshes -- americans just over a year ago.re are things worth fighting for. we don't always need to send the 82nd airborne to defend us, but when we are strong and capable and we listen to the things that matter and we don't let our military become connected to woke issues where the most important thing is that you have tanks that don't emit carbon, those are mistakes. these are the things that put the american people at risk. i think...
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public, still know so little about asian-american experience. and that is still often viewed sort of at the outset of american history rather than being an integral part of u.s. history, that it is. erasure comes up in other forms, as well, the use of labels, war, secret army -- labels, like secret war and secret army. or, for example, the redevelopment of asian-american historic places and communities. one example would be the historic korean american community in the early 20th century, but getting to the theme of resistance, asian americans have historically contested this erasure, this omission of their experiences in u.s. history. one way was to designate the camp in riverside, california as an important part of both american as well as korean american history. >> history that so many people are not familiar with. if we don't know it, we are certainly doomed to repeat it. something you touched on there. i would like to talk about how you really structured the book. chapter one features the year 2020, 1 that so many folks will never forget.
public, still know so little about asian-american experience. and that is still often viewed sort of at the outset of american history rather than being an integral part of u.s. history, that it is. erasure comes up in other forms, as well, the use of labels, war, secret army -- labels, like secret war and secret army. or, for example, the redevelopment of asian-american historic places and communities. one example would be the historic korean american community in the early 20th century, but...
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so what is among african-americans?entially by covering theis sport and then realizing it is significant to buildng communities for african-americans. couple things that i cannot resist mentioning is a fascinating cultural figure for a lot of reasons may be calling at the first political correctness i don't like that phrase but that's what we refer to it as but they should spell the word negro with the capital and does that make it right or designating it as a people group he got other that.lists to do which was a small step they were playing so many roles. but why did he take that issue? the overall goal is the inclusion and recognition of african-americans in society and later have a political career and then to explore the dnc as ambassador to liberia before entering world war ii but the commissioner for human rights particularly on desegregating housing. so i find it interesting with all that he is suggesting that he sees that is another key part of american culture that it would benefit their community. why don't w
so what is among african-americans?entially by covering theis sport and then realizing it is significant to buildng communities for african-americans. couple things that i cannot resist mentioning is a fascinating cultural figure for a lot of reasons may be calling at the first political correctness i don't like that phrase but that's what we refer to it as but they should spell the word negro with the capital and does that make it right or designating it as a people group he got other...