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he appeals to people that are older, male, white, that had the american dream in their mind that they can have one job in their lifetime, buy a house, buy a car, support the children through college and then that's it but that life if america is over. there is no longer the american dream they wish for and donald trump just stands there and says w well, if you vote e for i'm bringing back the american dream, bricking back the 1980's, which is not going to happen but he's smart in appealing to that demographic which i think may not be there in future elections, so this is his shot and he's doing well. >> in germany, france, elsewhere, disenfranchised people are going for the eatsy answers to very complicated political quesestions and i thi it's obviously very easy to fofollow a person who comes across like that. >> when you don't realize what the world is really all about -- >> he also says you're afraid and if y you vote for me, all your fears are going to go away. i think the american society has bececome a very afraid society. afraid of terror, different people, their next-door neig
he appeals to people that are older, male, white, that had the american dream in their mind that they can have one job in their lifetime, buy a house, buy a car, support the children through college and then that's it but that life if america is over. there is no longer the american dream they wish for and donald trump just stands there and says w well, if you vote e for i'm bringing back the american dream, bricking back the 1980's, which is not going to happen but he's smart in appealing to...
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so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream.'m gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. nearly 700,000 new homes were built in america last year, and over the past five years, more than three million. [ saw whirring ] new construction enables you to build the exact home you want, but it can be a daunting process if you've never done it before. so we're gonna tell you how to do it right. there is a new home-building checklist on our website at foxnews.com/propertyman, and i'll have more critical information later on the massi memo, but first... deanna, nice to meet you. >> hi. nice to meet you. >> i wanted to check in with deanna armel. she's a realtor who specializes in new-home construction in the orlando area. ♪ what are some of the first things and tips that yo
so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream.'m gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. nearly 700,000 new homes were built in america last year, and over the past five years, more than...
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his success invents the american dream. but for franklin, it's not enough. n with entry into british high society takes him on a 10-year mission to london, where he's forced to embrace his american identity. now he must convince the most ardent patriots that he, too, is willing to fight for liberty. >> dr. franklin. how good of you to tear yourself away from the bosom of britannia to join our quaint provincial congress. >> mr. adams is it? oh, yes. oh, i have so missed the puritanical wit. [ chuckles ] >> ben franklin is literally world-famous at this point. on the other hand, he was considered very close to the parliament and the brits. he had been spending years in london and had cozied up quite nicely to the powers that be there. there were some people who thought that either he was a british spy or he had sort of gone over to the british. and they looked at him with considerable suspicion. >> while you were busy cavorting in london, we have been dragging these colonies towards liberty. and no up-jumped printer grasping for royal table scraps is going to s
his success invents the american dream. but for franklin, it's not enough. n with entry into british high society takes him on a 10-year mission to london, where he's forced to embrace his american identity. now he must convince the most ardent patriots that he, too, is willing to fight for liberty. >> dr. franklin. how good of you to tear yourself away from the bosom of britannia to join our quaint provincial congress. >> mr. adams is it? oh, yes. oh, i have so missed the...
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it's a marker of the american dream. and with regard to the health of the economy, right now it's not healthy. we have a sick economy. last quarter, this economy grew at only .8% g.d.p. growth, essentially didn't grow. and to put that in perspective, if you look at really one of the things that's made our nation great is that year after year, decade after decade, democrat or republican administration, we've always typically grown at traditional levels of american g.d.p. growth -- 3%, 3.5%, 4%, 5%, 6% in some eras. so you look at this chart that i've brought on the floor many times. it looks at the kennedy, johnson, nixon, ford, carter you reagan, bush, clinton administrations. kennedy, johnson, reagan, clinton, 4%, 4.5%, 5% g.d.p. growth. but this red line here, 3%. that's kind of the -- at least the number we need to hit, that everybody thinks we should be hitting. most administrations, it's been way above that. eight years now almost of president obama. never hit it once, not once. never hit 3% g.d.p. growth. now, that
it's a marker of the american dream. and with regard to the health of the economy, right now it's not healthy. we have a sick economy. last quarter, this economy grew at only .8% g.d.p. growth, essentially didn't grow. and to put that in perspective, if you look at really one of the things that's made our nation great is that year after year, decade after decade, democrat or republican administration, we've always typically grown at traditional levels of american g.d.p. growth -- 3%, 3.5%, 4%,...
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it is the american dream. but the challenge i see with american reality where we have such liberal access to weapons by people who are criminals, what that has resulted in, i have seen it myself, is so many children taken, killed, murdered time and time again, every day, every hour, time and time again, another dream destroyed, another dream devastated, another dream murdered. and that is something that's thought just words to me. i have seen it across my state, in our cities, on street corners where we have set up shrines with candles and teddy bears marking the place after place, street after street where children have been murdered. i have stood on too many street corners looking down at bodies, 13-year-olds, 14-year-olds, 15-year-olds, 16-yards murdered -- 16-year-olds murdered in our nation with irregularity that was not seen in wars past. i've been to funerals with parents begging us to do something about the violence in our country. i've seen children that are living but yet live with trauma and stress
it is the american dream. but the challenge i see with american reality where we have such liberal access to weapons by people who are criminals, what that has resulted in, i have seen it myself, is so many children taken, killed, murdered time and time again, every day, every hour, time and time again, another dream destroyed, another dream devastated, another dream murdered. and that is something that's thought just words to me. i have seen it across my state, in our cities, on street corners...
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trump is the definition of the american dream.usands of people who are living out the american dream, working for an american icon. he has done more for more entrepreneurs than anyone i know in the business. he inspires people and gets followers behind him and learn from him and he mentors people like he mentored me. and you read his books and you learn from him and i have numerous, numerous stories of people who went to trump university and they are millionaires today. but we never talk about those stories. so the success stories of donald trump being the american dream is so inspiring, it inspires me every day to do better. >> you know what, tana, have him stay a businessman. he has no business running for president. because running for president -- >> he only wants to run for president -- >> running for president does not mean spewing the kind of racist hatred that he has done from the moment he announced his presidency. it's fine, he's done all of these great things in his business hiring immigrants. let him stay in his lane.
trump is the definition of the american dream.usands of people who are living out the american dream, working for an american icon. he has done more for more entrepreneurs than anyone i know in the business. he inspires people and gets followers behind him and learn from him and he mentors people like he mentored me. and you read his books and you learn from him and i have numerous, numerous stories of people who went to trump university and they are millionaires today. but we never talk about...
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>>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well. and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i've become a manhunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> denison is a small community, you know, northwest iowa, north-central iowa in the heart of corn country. >> it's a bunch of cozy folks, friendly. it's a nice, quiet little town. >> mid-november is the most busiest time for grain elevators. that's when we receive most of our corn. every four to five days we'd load 100 cars and ship them out to different destinations in the u.s. october 14th, after we got the first 25 cars started loading, i went ou
>>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one...
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so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream.'m gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape because information is power and the property man has got you covered. [ ma
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the line that this will all be branded under will be the american dream. inventory, or what type of lead times would you expect? steve: this is our quick-ship program, so we are going to stock and be able to ship in a 24-hour period. lemonis: can we look at the chairs? have you seen them? let's look at them. man: okay. steven: it's a clean, modern look, available with a cushion or with just the wood. man: mm-hmm. lemonis: there's a story behind the manufacturer. it really, i think, resonates with people. man: oh, it's a wonderful story to be promoted. we're constantly getting requests from our members, saying what products are american-made. if we can have the american dream story behind it, that really takes it over the top. lemonis: look, the feedback on the furniture's fantastic, but a deal isn't done until we have a handshake. man: love your story, and you got a great product. i think it's a wonderful partnership for the future. steve: awesome. man: we have a conference in a couple of weeks where almost every club's gonna be there. if you could be ther
the line that this will all be branded under will be the american dream. inventory, or what type of lead times would you expect? steve: this is our quick-ship program, so we are going to stock and be able to ship in a 24-hour period. lemonis: can we look at the chairs? have you seen them? let's look at them. man: okay. steven: it's a clean, modern look, available with a cushion or with just the wood. man: mm-hmm. lemonis: there's a story behind the manufacturer. it really, i think, resonates...
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so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. a while back, i introduced you to david and jackie siegel, the billionaire couple building themselves the largest home in america. this project started 12 years ago, and construction is still going on. but now a personal tragedy has completely changed the focus of their lives and, of course, adjusted their priorities. in a few minutes, i'll take you inside the home, and we'll hear what their mission has become. but first, let's take a look at how they got there. david siegel -- well, he knows about construction. he built the time-share empire westgate resorts from scratch, starting with 16 villas in an orange grove outside of orlando and growing into the larg
so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. a while back, i introduced you to david and jackie siegel, the billionaire couple...
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so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape because information is power. and the property man has got you covered. ♪ thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. i'm 1954, walt disney began construction on what he envisioned to be a magical place for families on the site of a former orange grove in california. >> walt disney is a man who had a dream, a dream to take raw land and, with courage and conviction, build a magic kingdom called disneyland. >> disneyland was a huge success. but walt disney knew that hardly anyone crossed the mississippi to travel to disneyland. so he needed a place on the east coast. >> the requirements were good weather and also a populous destination. >> walt disney saw the unlimited potential of central florida. >> the area around orlando was mostly orange groves, swamps and farmland. >> there were only 7,500
so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape because information is power. and the property man has got you covered. ♪ thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. i'm 1954, walt disney began construction on what he envisioned to be a magical place for families on...
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so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] welcome to florida, the sinkhole capital of the world. ♪ it's an issue that many people never think about until it's too late. but if you're buying or selling property, well, you can't afford to overlook it. natural sinkholes happen when acidic rainwater seeps down through surface soil and gets to something like sandstone or limestone, which dissolves over time. and eventually, the land can't support its own weight and collapses. and it's not just florida. last year, eight corvettes were damaged after being devoured by a 30-foot-deep sinkhole at the national corvette museum in kentucky. imagine coming in to find that damage. sinkholes have wreaked havoc across the country -- texas, tennessee, ala
so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] welcome to florida, the sinkhole capital of the world. ♪ it's an issue that many people never think about until it's...
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he said we should be able to believe in the american dream again. one of his other lines was how to make aca
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so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. [ whistle blows ] lou holtz can be summed up in one word -- a legend. he's best known for his time as coach of notre dame. but he actually brought six different college football programs to bowl games before being inducted into the college football hall of fame. coach holtz and beth, his wife of 54 years, live in lake nona, a section of orlando. one night in june, coach holtz and beth came home late. >> i went up to my office on the second floor. it was very hot. i told my wife, "the air conditioning must be broken." she said, "it can't be, but i'll call on monday." this was saturday night. so, because it was so hot, we went to bed downstairs, where the air c
so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. [ whistle blows ] lou holtz can be summed up in one word -- a legend. he's best...
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our dreams with everything we have got to lift up americans to make those dreams come true. i am a democrat because i believe health care is a right to come and underprivileged in our country for cry literally cried the battle, the affordable care act into lot to assure that every american has health care coverage and i am proud of that to work with hillary clinton and bernie sanders and others they do not care have made times we could and successfully repeal that because we as a nation we will never turn back by a democrat because ours is a party of diversity is not our problem but our promise. we see an america in does their fair share to play by the same rules that educates hand out to build sand out innovates the rest of the world we see an america with economic security and opportunity driven by education and infrastructure. for those to create american jobs to bring down the debt and a balanced way. we believe in deficit reduction not placing the burden but by privatizing programs for those in in their fair share. that is what we strive for under president obama pharao
our dreams with everything we have got to lift up americans to make those dreams come true. i am a democrat because i believe health care is a right to come and underprivileged in our country for cry literally cried the battle, the affordable care act into lot to assure that every american has health care coverage and i am proud of that to work with hillary clinton and bernie sanders and others they do not care have made times we could and successfully repeal that because we as a nation we will...
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american basic bargain. let's make it right for young people. like erika. she dreameder whole life of going to ohio university in athens. but the housing crash wiped out her parents' savings and their small business. to get a college degree at a public university, erica wound up $100,000 in debt. we cannot let this student debt crisis continue. we have to give families and students really. do you know what erica is doing now question mark -- to know what erica is doing now? america is volunteering for our campaign and working to elect democrats across ohio. [applause] stan is volunteering with us to because he, like so many people across ohio and across the country, know that we are fighting for a better future. i got into this race because i wanted to even the odds for people who have the odds stacked against them. this is not a time for half measures. to build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top, we have to go big and bold. [applause] ms. clinton: we need to take that frustration, the fear, the anxiety, and yes, the anger, and after we have
american basic bargain. let's make it right for young people. like erika. she dreameder whole life of going to ohio university in athens. but the housing crash wiped out her parents' savings and their small business. to get a college degree at a public university, erica wound up $100,000 in debt. we cannot let this student debt crisis continue. we have to give families and students really. do you know what erica is doing now question mark -- to know what erica is doing now? america is...
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this has sort of shattered their belief in the american dream and the idea that hard work does get you that is the american dream. 49% felt even if they worked hard they wouldn't be able to get ahead. alexandra, what was surprising in the poll for you? >> i think the most surprising thing to me was contrary to popular belief millenials aren't looking for a hand out. we asked characteristics they would like to see in a party or a candidate. we put pays for free college. yet many chose helping to pay for college or new ways to pay for students loans. they just want it to be easier. >> why do you think bernie sanders is doing well with the millenials. >> he is talking about the things that matter to them. things like student loans, things like trying to eliminate income inequality. if bernie sanders is the only voice out there on those issues, people will gravitate toward them. as alex mentioned his agenda and policy proposals aren't necessarily ones that young voters love, but he is at least talking about the topics and doing so in an authentic sounding way. >> alexandra, i grew up knowi
this has sort of shattered their belief in the american dream and the idea that hard work does get you that is the american dream. 49% felt even if they worked hard they wouldn't be able to get ahead. alexandra, what was surprising in the poll for you? >> i think the most surprising thing to me was contrary to popular belief millenials aren't looking for a hand out. we asked characteristics they would like to see in a party or a candidate. we put pays for free college. yet many chose...
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-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i wait the years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well. and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i've become a manhunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys. ♪ >>> we don't like calling each other brothers and sisters. we just go based on nephews and uncles. we're trying to put everything behind us. we're trying to live away from that situation. the only way you could understand is to be part of this family. ♪ ♪ >>> i was born at el salvador. and i was about 3 years, i was brought here with my sister to the states, to reunite with our mom after she came here looking for someth
-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i wait the years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over...
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>> guest: the debate about inequality is really the debate about what is happened to the american dream and how do we revive it. i think one side of this debate has really focus on blaming it on the rich which means blaming it on the most productive americans. it means seen a a solution as a penalizing and vilifying the rich. it means penalizing and vilifying the most successful americans. what we say is the cause of our problem and we do have problems injustice against producers on every level and so if you want to boil down of our solution it's a way to move us in a better direction of our american dream is to liberate ability. >> and what are your main reason? what you think our presidential candidates should be sent now in terms of how to get us out. >> and some of the less controversial. first of all let's and all of this corporate welfare. let businesses compete in a free market. no subsidies, bailout, special loans, let businesses prove themselves in an actual free enterprise situation. i would say also, let's stop putting barriers in the way of people rising. particularly people
>> guest: the debate about inequality is really the debate about what is happened to the american dream and how do we revive it. i think one side of this debate has really focus on blaming it on the rich which means blaming it on the most productive americans. it means seen a a solution as a penalizing and vilifying the rich. it means penalizing and vilifying the most successful americans. what we say is the cause of our problem and we do have problems injustice against producers on every...
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. >>> back in 1981 i had the american dream -- the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years i learned how to do one thing really well, and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i've become a man hunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys. ♪ >>> the story appears to have been invented by hollywood. many of the cops that were involved said, this can't be true. it is too bizarre. too twisted. they thought, this is some type of drug-induced fantasy by these prostitutes. but this really happened. ♪ ♪ running for a long time ♪ running for a long time ♪ running for a long time ♪ one day god almighty's gonna cut you down ♪ ♪ god almighty's gonna cut you down ♪ >>> you know, the story was kind of hard to
. >>> back in 1981 i had the american dream -- the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years i learned how to do one...
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they want their children and grandchildren to have the american dream. they know that it is attainable, but they are so frustrated with working two and three jobs and trying to keep up in the wage stagnation. i talk to people who say my employer is trying the best he can and we are all working to keep the doors open. but trade has worked against them. all these regulations are working against them. the epa, osha, the irs, all of these acronym agencies make it harder and harder to do business. on top of that you pile obama care and the cost of insurance goes through the roof. charles: it's a shame how much of an impediment our own government has been to our prosperity. coming up, the latest national election polls show hillary clinton with a lead over donald trump. but we add in a third party taint's a little bit of a different story. we'll tell you about it next. a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming and complicated. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america every patient gets their own care manager to coordinate every aspect of their care. the
they want their children and grandchildren to have the american dream. they know that it is attainable, but they are so frustrated with working two and three jobs and trying to keep up in the wage stagnation. i talk to people who say my employer is trying the best he can and we are all working to keep the doors open. but trade has worked against them. all these regulations are working against them. the epa, osha, the irs, all of these acronym agencies make it harder and harder to do business....
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well. and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them to justice. i've become a man hunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys. [ thunder ] >> domestic violence is serious. and it's deadly. when i think about sandy, something happens inside me. it's just like this huge weight. i'm not sure if it's the sense of failure. it just seemed so inexplicable because i thought, she's safe. >> shane miller became our main suspect almost immediately. ♪ ♪ >> such a pretty place for such an ugly thing to happen. >> shasta county is located in rural
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over...
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santos personified the american dream, but his dream was cut short last thursday.ck and killed while riding his bike home from school. >> he got as and his dad was get more hours. >> reporter: his daddy is the chief chicken cutter. guzman remembers the teen's dad asking him to hire his son. >> he came. the first time he was shy, but after that he learned quickly and everything we gave him he mastered. >> reporter: they're raising money to send santos body back to el salvador where his mom and most of his family live. they have collected $2500 in cash. much of that money coming from the employees themselves donating their tips. they have set up a donation site which has already raised several thousand dollars. >> he used to be so focused in school all the time. he used to go to school and then come here after work. he was a hard worker. >> reporter: the city of it who put the sign on the sidewalk and its role in the crash. no charges have been file ed against the driver. >>> news4 checked in with the city of gaithersburg to find out whether it is legal to ride a bik
santos personified the american dream, but his dream was cut short last thursday.ck and killed while riding his bike home from school. >> he got as and his dad was get more hours. >> reporter: his daddy is the chief chicken cutter. guzman remembers the teen's dad asking him to hire his son. >> he came. the first time he was shy, but after that he learned quickly and everything we gave him he mastered. >> reporter: they're raising money to send santos body back to el...
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. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache, i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well. and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i've become a manhunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys. >> i love my wife. i love her. oh, baby. i'm so sorry. i love you. oh, baby, i love you. oh, baby. i miss you. god help me, please. ♪ ♪ >>> tammy was a very good child. i've never had any other children. she was my one and only. and i more or less raised her on a ranch. her stepfather, he was very strict, and that's why she ended up leaving home. she wanted to go to the military. things happened. she
. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache, i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one...
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fast forward to the late 20th century and the american dream repeats itself. ♪ this time, the immigrantsladesh, from bosnia. and now what was once known as little warsaw is the first city in america run by muslim americans. it has a majority muslim city council. >> last night's election had historic significance for that community and the country. >> one more story as old as america, the inevitable culture clash. >> i don't like the changes that are going on, so i'm leaving. >> church bells collide with the call to prayer. restaurants cater to separate groups, different cultures now living side by side. there have been rough spots but hamtramck has made its new reality and new government work. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag. >> we have a great possibility of showing the world how ethnic groups can work together to solve problems. >> but then the calls started coming in from the rest of america. >> we are coming to blow up the muslims. they try bringing sharia law. they try to do this. people are going crazy. >> it's time to say no sharia in america! >> many communities across the cou
fast forward to the late 20th century and the american dream repeats itself. ♪ this time, the immigrantsladesh, from bosnia. and now what was once known as little warsaw is the first city in america run by muslim americans. it has a majority muslim city council. >> last night's election had historic significance for that community and the country. >> one more story as old as america, the inevitable culture clash. >> i don't like the changes that are going on, so i'm leaving....
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. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son goodbye, and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache, i still have the rage. i waited for years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do one thing really well, and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i've become a manhunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys. >>> what was going on in this region? what was going on, and it was so deeply, intensely harmful to boys. i honestly do not want a 25th anniversary. i want answers. i want to know what happened. >> i know this case as well as i know my own son's case. i walked in those shoes. this crime was so horrific in nature, and it's gone on for 25 years, and there are new tools to help solve this case. what
. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream. the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son goodbye, and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child, and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache, i still have the rage. i waited for years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years, i learned how to do...
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>>> back in 1981, i had the american dream the beautiful wife, a house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years i learned how to do one thing really well, and that's how to catch these bastards and bring them back to justice. i've become a man hunter. i'm out there looking for bad guys. ♪ >>> life is priceless. no one deserves to die for no reason, especially over differences of the way of life. anything can be worked out, made better. instead of running away from the problem. somebody has to pay the price. somebody has to serve the punishment for the life taken of another man. if margaret lorrain smith is here right now, i would -- i probably would ask her why. why me. ♪ >>> my parents are not the traditional type of parents. they were very q
>>> back in 1981, i had the american dream the beautiful wife, a house in the suburbs and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks i became the parent of a murdered child. and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers. and over those years i learned how to do one thing...
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so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream.e who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ]
so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream.e who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ]
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the american dream. but i did vote for trump. i didn't need an apology. but that's nice. 13 million people have seen me in that video. deirdre: did you see a cam extra crew near your house? >> the video was four years old. there was a news story about a typical american family. ' that video was already sort of floating out there on the internet. sow it was out there and they must have searched american dream and found us. deal * theus. deirdre: they are reviewing their editing processes. at a recent event donald trump read a letter written by mother whose son was killed by an illegal immigrant. the mothmore who wrote that letter is next. >> she needs to go to prison to pay for the crimes she already committed against our country. [bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother-
the american dream. but i did vote for trump. i didn't need an apology. but that's nice. 13 million people have seen me in that video. deirdre: did you see a cam extra crew near your house? >> the video was four years old. there was a news story about a typical american family. ' that video was already sort of floating out there on the internet. sow it was out there and they must have searched american dream and found us. deal * theus. deirdre: they are reviewing their editing processes....
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his commitment to the american dream, as lincoln liked to think of it, existed his entire political life. lincoln possessed and a norma's amount of sympathy for the -- many poor, as he called them, since he himself had long since in one. his compassion materialized into a full-blown political ideology that lincoln carried into the white house. warelieved that the civil would represent opportunity. the war drastically reduced the number of immigrants. at first, the lincoln administration of attempted to meet the difficulty through unofficial state department efforts. lincoln knew that was not sufficient. 1860 three, he asked congress for assistance. in his annual message to congress in december, 18 63, he spoke of immigrants as -- a source of national wealth. tens of thousands of persons, destitute of removing -- remunerative occupation, desire to come to america but they needed assistance to do so. he asked congress to pass a bill and congress responded on july 4, 1864, with the first, last, and only time american -- america passed a law to encourage immigration. lincoln's act to encoura
his commitment to the american dream, as lincoln liked to think of it, existed his entire political life. lincoln possessed and a norma's amount of sympathy for the -- many poor, as he called them, since he himself had long since in one. his compassion materialized into a full-blown political ideology that lincoln carried into the white house. warelieved that the civil would represent opportunity. the war drastically reduced the number of immigrants. at first, the lincoln administration of...
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it's our vision the american dream. >> but with pita and maks making headlines about a baby on the way a road trip. >> this might be the last time we spend this much time together. >> he's being handed over. >> that's nice. >> next year. >> do you see eye to eye? is there any -- >> yes. it's whatever she wants. i just want her to have the wedding of dreams and me to also have the wedding of my dreams. >> i'm just going to say it's nice to hear a talk about the wedding of his dreams. >> i want to see the first dance. >> julian hough's wedding wor and who the 61-year-old oscar winneris. >> plus mariah car raising twins on the >> and our throw back thursday with new kids on the block. f teenage heartthrobs to fathers. how they're still bringing t sexy. >> we're seeing a lot of abs. >> closed captioning provided by. >> hollywood stars take their fitness seriously. the 61-year-old oscar winner is going viral his trainer posted these insane workout picks. he plays commissioner gordon in the justice league movie right now he's looking more like superman. orlando bloom was also snapp pumping i
it's our vision the american dream. >> but with pita and maks making headlines about a baby on the way a road trip. >> this might be the last time we spend this much time together. >> he's being handed over. >> that's nice. >> next year. >> do you see eye to eye? is there any -- >> yes. it's whatever she wants. i just want her to have the wedding of dreams and me to also have the wedding of my dreams. >> i'm just going to say it's nice to hear a...
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we believe that the american dream is in question.e believe that the american dream should be reevaluated because what made america great should also be what makes us greater in the future. making government work for people is what we should be for. we not only look at the constitution as the guiding force but we want that balance and responsibility. for nearly four months we have been working as a team. ideas put forth by speaker ryan made flesh in working by congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers, our conference chair. we've been working for four months on recommendations, by listening to our members, by taking advice from people back home, and understanding that if we work together as a team, we can be successful. our mission is to restore balance among the branches of government exactly as our founding fathers intended. by reasserting the unique constitutional role of congress. we believe that we must, as part of our responsibility, live up to our responsibility. said another way, we are here to say we are upping our game. to do the
we believe that the american dream is in question.e believe that the american dream should be reevaluated because what made america great should also be what makes us greater in the future. making government work for people is what we should be for. we not only look at the constitution as the guiding force but we want that balance and responsibility. for nearly four months we have been working as a team. ideas put forth by speaker ryan made flesh in working by congresswoman cathy mcmorris...
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and of a desire for the american dream. it is no coincidence the 22-year-old is holding this sign.r mother is at risk of being deported. the program would have protected her from being forced out of the country since her child was born in the u.s. >> there is a reason we're here. there is a reason that we want a better life, always just a sense of fear and uncertainty that we hold. >> meantime in san jose -- people acting in community together or pact rushed to organize this forum so members could understand the supreme court's decision. and the potential impact on the south bay community. the father of two would have qualified. jorge mendoza says after 22 years in this country, working hard and waiting, he was sure it was going to be okay for his family and more importantly, for his daughters. he and many others here insist they will not be separated from their families, even if it means living a life on the run. in san jose. aebs 7 news. >>> san francisco police are asking for the public's help after two separate crashes killed bicyclists. this man faces charges for felony hit an
and of a desire for the american dream. it is no coincidence the 22-year-old is holding this sign.r mother is at risk of being deported. the program would have protected her from being forced out of the country since her child was born in the u.s. >> there is a reason we're here. there is a reason that we want a better life, always just a sense of fear and uncertainty that we hold. >> meantime in san jose -- people acting in community together or pact rushed to organize this forum...
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>> the definition of the american dream has definitely changed.e been talking about this really for going on 15 years at this point. i think as that changes, people are adjusting. one thing ha is important to adjust is your expectation. so if you expect to have the same quality of life once you retire that you had before you retire, it takes a lot of money. instead of the old idea that you have to have enough saved to live well for 20 years, now you need enough saved to maybe live for 30 years simply because life expectancy has improved which is a great thing. we're seeing the social security age is creeping up slowly from 65 to 67. there are some proposals say that needs to go higher, maybe push that up to 70. this is complainihanging a lot we think about retirement. remember this word, expectations. do not just assume that retirement in the future is going to be the way we think of it from 20, 30 years ago. >> think about the reality of today, it's interesting, also, this upside to the study, it showed the level of short-term worry has fallen. w
>> the definition of the american dream has definitely changed.e been talking about this really for going on 15 years at this point. i think as that changes, people are adjusting. one thing ha is important to adjust is your expectation. so if you expect to have the same quality of life once you retire that you had before you retire, it takes a lot of money. instead of the old idea that you have to have enough saved to live well for 20 years, now you need enough saved to maybe live for 30...
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and of a desire for the american dream. it is no coincidence the 22-year-old is holding this sign. mother is at risk of being deported. the program would have protected her from being forced out of the country since her child was born in the u.s. >> there is a reason we're here. there is a reason that we want a better life, always just a sense of fear and uncertainty that we hold. >> meantime in san jose -- people acting in community together or pact rushed to organize this forum so members could understand the supreme court's decision. and the potential impact on the south bay community. the father of two would have qualified. jorge mendoza says after 22 years in this country, working hard and waiting, he was sure it was going to be okay for his family and more importantly, for his daughters. he and many others here insist they will not be separated from their families, even if it means living a life on the run. in san jose. aebs 7 news. >>> san francisco police are asking for the public's help after two separate crashes killed bicyclists. this man faces charges for felony hit and
and of a desire for the american dream. it is no coincidence the 22-year-old is holding this sign. mother is at risk of being deported. the program would have protected her from being forced out of the country since her child was born in the u.s. >> there is a reason we're here. there is a reason that we want a better life, always just a sense of fear and uncertainty that we hold. >> meantime in san jose -- people acting in community together or pact rushed to organize this forum so...
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so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream.na meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ]
so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream.na meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ]
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. >> well, if they want to be part of the american dream, follow the american law, chris. >> if the american law was fixed the way it was supposed to be -- >> fixed! the law's in place. your family, my family, matt's family followed the law. >> judge, judge, the fact is this. not only do we have people here who shouldn't be here, they're here illegally, you know what the court just showed, the supreme court, the president of the united states is acting in an illegal fashion when he tries to give these people -- >> and this sanctuary city, we don't deport them and they're killing people, shame on us! matt schlapp and chris heim, bye. >>> street justice is next and next, >>> big developments this week in the freddie gray case. officer cesar goodson, the driver of the fan that transported gray after his arrest, was found not guilty of all charges. that makes him the third officer in that case tried without a conviction. meanwhile, there are growing calls for prosecutor marilyn mosby to step down and drop the charges against the other officers in this case. here with reaction, milwa
. >> well, if they want to be part of the american dream, follow the american law, chris. >> if the american law was fixed the way it was supposed to be -- >> fixed! the law's in place. your family, my family, matt's family followed the law. >> judge, judge, the fact is this. not only do we have people here who shouldn't be here, they're here illegally, you know what the court just showed, the supreme court, the president of the united states is acting in an illegal...