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in jail, they are paying their price to society, but that should not take away their inherent american right to participate in our democracy. >> sean: shocking, bernie wants to take more of your hard-earned money, raise your taxes, eliminate all private health insurance. you only get the government version, good luck with that. get rid of all fossil fuels, get rid of the combustion engine, we will let sex offenders, murderers, terrorists, vote from prison. what a plan for america's future, and that is only one candidate. look at kamala harris, took even her big government agenda even
in jail, they are paying their price to society, but that should not take away their inherent american right to participate in our democracy. >> sean: shocking, bernie wants to take more of your hard-earned money, raise your taxes, eliminate all private health insurance. you only get the government version, good luck with that. get rid of all fossil fuels, get rid of the combustion engine, we will let sex offenders, murderers, terrorists, vote from prison. what a plan for america's...
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sign an executive order declaring that we will live by two simple rules; buy american and hire american right here in wisconsin. [cheers and applause] but while we are unleashing america's economic renewal, the new agenda of the democrat party -- it's not the democratic party, they ought to change their name, it's much better. but why should i make their name sound good, right? the democrat party, radical, left. they should change that too. call it officially the radical left democrat party. would drive our nation into economic and financial ruin very quickly. and they will take your guns away too, by the way. nothing is more dangerous than the democrats' crazy immigration agenda. we want it solved. we're building the wall, by the way. we're going to have over 400 miles of wall built by the end of next year. >> build the wall! build the wall! build the wall! >> you know, we can get money for the anything. they were willing to give me money for every single thing, more money than the i wanted. i said i don't need that much
sign an executive order declaring that we will live by two simple rules; buy american and hire american right here in wisconsin. [cheers and applause] but while we are unleashing america's economic renewal, the new agenda of the democrat party -- it's not the democratic party, they ought to change their name, it's much better. but why should i make their name sound good, right? the democrat party, radical, left. they should change that too. call it officially the radical left democrat party....
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rights concerns. so, finding ways of including mexican-americans and, to a degree, puerto rican civil rights, the war on poverty, these were the challenges for democrats and they didn't particularly do a fantastic job of managing those things. in part, because, they found a certain benefit in having mexican-americans and african-americans not uniting against them. there was a certain benefit ship in playing those constituencies against each other. >> you had cesar chavez and his push for equality for migrant workers. did that in any way play into the politics of the time? >> it certainly did. for democrats the challenge was how to sort of respect the cultural -- the urge for cultural respect and determination with the autonomy coursing through the black community but also mexican-american communities and puerto ricans. two respect the civil rights and the cultural particularities of those communities, while hanging onto some of the core principles of the new deal that goes around economic justice, broad programs of uplift built around everyone being an american. the farmworker insurgency plays a role
rights concerns. so, finding ways of including mexican-americans and, to a degree, puerto rican civil rights, the war on poverty, these were the challenges for democrats and they didn't particularly do a fantastic job of managing those things. in part, because, they found a certain benefit in having mexican-americans and african-americans not uniting against them. there was a certain benefit ship in playing those constituencies against each other. >> you had cesar chavez and his push for...
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congressman steve scalise, he's next, to break on the shocking moments that would see law-abiding americans' rightsrse in our society and giving them more rights. is coming up next. webut some of us turn outhose dreams...... into action... the bookers. the doers. the 'hit that confirmation button and let's go!'- ers! because bookers know that the perfect place to stay... is right there for the booking. be a booker at booking.com the world's #1 choice for booking accommodations. ♪ >> i think the right to vote is inherent to our democracy. yes, even for terrible people. >> the right to vote is one of the very important components of citizenship. and it is something that people should not be stripped of needlessly. >> jason: we watched the fox news intern, watch all five hours of the town hall last night, we are showing you the highlights so you don't have to go back and watch it. as we highlighted at the top of the show, democrats are considering putting more rights in the hands of the worst in our society. those that have been convicted of crimes. in the case of kamala harris, it isn't just bad. wha
congressman steve scalise, he's next, to break on the shocking moments that would see law-abiding americans' rightsrse in our society and giving them more rights. is coming up next. webut some of us turn outhose dreams...... into action... the bookers. the doers. the 'hit that confirmation button and let's go!'- ers! because bookers know that the perfect place to stay... is right there for the booking. be a booker at booking.com the world's #1 choice for booking accommodations. ♪ >> i...
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democrats' primary minority concern was how to satisfy the demands of a mobilized african american civil rights movement. and republicans began to identify in mexican-americans specifically a group that was disenchanted with their status within the democratic party, that seems to be, at least to some mexican-americans, primarily concerned with black interests. so a number of prominent republicans from the southwest in the 1960's -- barry goldwater, the arizona conservative, john tower, a republican senator from texas, and california's governor ronald reagan -- made strong appeals to mexican-americans on the basis of a sense of racial victimization. they had been taking a backseat. they had legitimate concerns surrounding discrimination and inclusion in the democratic party, and they offered, republicans did, a chance to -- they held out the prospect of a better deal from her republicans, more attention, and to some degree, putting african-americans in their place. by the time of richard nixon, were in office now in 1979 when nixon was sworn in, at nixon had to figure out, what am i going to do
democrats' primary minority concern was how to satisfy the demands of a mobilized african american civil rights movement. and republicans began to identify in mexican-americans specifically a group that was disenchanted with their status within the democratic party, that seems to be, at least to some mexican-americans, primarily concerned with black interests. so a number of prominent republicans from the southwest in the 1960's -- barry goldwater, the arizona conservative, john tower, a...
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necessary constitutional amendments that we are so grateful to have. >> freedom of speech is a right for into americans. with rights comes responsibility. in today's social and political climate, people have to examine how they exercise their right to free speech and the cost that comes with it. >> you are talking about a person's truth. when someone is denied their truth, it is trying to deny the reality. years, colleges and universities have encouraged students to respect their opinions. universities have the required of free speech with issues of civility, respect, and dignity. >> we will text and suppress be free expression from whatever -- we will protect students' free expression from whatever. >> on too many campuses today, free speech appears to be sacrificed at the altar of political correctness. exercising first amendment rights, students face challenges from professors, students, and even legislation. leftofessors being on the affecting students on the right. most of the censorship has not been from professors but from students. >> you have to look at the school you are dealing with, private
necessary constitutional amendments that we are so grateful to have. >> freedom of speech is a right for into americans. with rights comes responsibility. in today's social and political climate, people have to examine how they exercise their right to free speech and the cost that comes with it. >> you are talking about a person's truth. when someone is denied their truth, it is trying to deny the reality. years, colleges and universities have encouraged students to respect their...
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correct yeah this is an ongoing conversation happening on the american right that twitter google facebook they're all out to suppress their presence now have to see given the number of pick and changing algorithms there is a case to be made for more clarity in how online platforms function which way to really get into trouble however is when it fails to take action in cases where the rules are clearly being violated take trying for example he regularly treats tweets sexist racist and insightful messages jack dorsey however has clarified that twitter does hold public and prominent leaders in to a different standard earlier this year he said we believe it's important that the world sees how global leaders think and how they act there is a new policy however in the works for twitter where they will label offensive tweets and explain why they made up on the site now that will be interesting to see ok thanks mia. turning to france now where president emmanuel mccraw has just announced a tax cut of five billion euros it was one of several new reforms and a victory of sorts for. the yel
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allight for the rights of americans regardless of race, religion, or sexual orientation because the rightect your life is the most precious right you have. >> i refused to be lectured or shamed by a bunch of ignorant, hypocritical people who treat animals like gods and people like trash. voice of: we heard the wayne lapierre. not exactly sure when the event will get underway. we will have it live when it starts. while we wait, we will show you the conversation with president trump's campaign advisor from 2016 on "washington journal pure ."de -- journal pure >> a lot of folks in the media look at the current polling in the head-to-head matchups. people need to realize that elections are ultimately like sporting events. it comes down to that competition, whether it be between two teams or -- >> how is everybody doing? the 148th nra convention and leadership forum. are you ready for a good time? it sounds like there might be some texans here today. anyone from texas? good, because you are going to hear from your senator, ted cruz. how about kentucky? your governor, matt bevan is here today.
allight for the rights of americans regardless of race, religion, or sexual orientation because the rightect your life is the most precious right you have. >> i refused to be lectured or shamed by a bunch of ignorant, hypocritical people who treat animals like gods and people like trash. voice of: we heard the wayne lapierre. not exactly sure when the event will get underway. we will have it live when it starts. while we wait, we will show you the conversation with president trump's...
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they want the immigrants we take to be skilled enough to support themselves and contribute to american righty and not three generations from now. americans want secure borders. they are not getting any of that. resentment is building. what can be done to fix it? chris a former secretary of state for the state of kansas. thanks for joining us. why is it so hard for the administration to enact the policies the president ran on? >> well, i think the biggest impediment has been the department of homeland security. leadership for the past 2 years has been unwilling to execute many of the president's plans. from direct personal experience, i have been in the room when the president has given express orders to leadership at dhs and been assured those orders will be carried out. then a year later nothing has happened. there has been deliberate foot dragging. that's why you see the white house take the necessary steps to clean house at dhs and put people in, hopefully who will execute what the president orders. it was the president who was elected and not the ages. -- agency. the agency needs to move
they want the immigrants we take to be skilled enough to support themselves and contribute to american righty and not three generations from now. americans want secure borders. they are not getting any of that. resentment is building. what can be done to fix it? chris a former secretary of state for the state of kansas. thanks for joining us. why is it so hard for the administration to enact the policies the president ran on? >> well, i think the biggest impediment has been the department...
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its trove of classified documents publish it came under attack in washington primarily from the american right well and to prosecute anybody that led to undermining the war effort and would that include going after wiki leaks. yes since then opposition to wiki leaks has grown to include voices on the left julian assange lost many of them over material wiki leaks made public prior to the two thousand and sixteen election revealing e-mails from inside the hillary clinton team that damaged her campaign to the apparent benefit of donald trump by the following year ecuador was under new leadership. the president who granted a sand asylum was replaced by lenin moreno a more conservative figure who wanted better relations with washington there was also the shadow of the sexual assault allegations from a sanchez time in sweden a decade ago that case is what led him into the ecuadorian embassy in the first place and while the investigation was dropped two years ago it remains a key. argument for those who want to send out and into court however none of that is material to the d.-o. g.'s legal case it w
its trove of classified documents publish it came under attack in washington primarily from the american right well and to prosecute anybody that led to undermining the war effort and would that include going after wiki leaks. yes since then opposition to wiki leaks has grown to include voices on the left julian assange lost many of them over material wiki leaks made public prior to the two thousand and sixteen election revealing e-mails from inside the hillary clinton team that damaged her...
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native americans have been struggling with the right to have a voice in the u.s. government since the nation was born. >> so the average american citizen, voting is a sacred right. however, the right to video is never stated in the constitution. voting laws were originally delegated to the states. the state of north dakota in particular has a history of passing voting law that is discriminate against the native american population. laws in 2013 and 2015 made it more difficult to identify one steph at the polls. >> stating that people living in rural addresses, like nadalive americans who might live on a reservation could not vote unless they had a street address. addresses tribe, are listed at p.o. boxes. the amount of people who have them is significant. >> local tribes attempted to repeal this new law, stating it would affect native americans living on reservations. the supreme court decided not to review the law. >> i guess you could say the supreme court decision by omission is that they upheld that law by not listening to that law. >> the claimed reason for ph
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believe even if they are in jail, they pay their price to society, it should not take away their american righte in our democracy. >> we have to expand that democracy, i believe that everyone person, does have the right to vote. >> people who are in convicted in prison, like the boston marathon bomber on death row, convicted of sexual assault, they should be able to vote. >> we should have that conversation. elizabeth: bernie sanders said yes to the boston marathon bomber, should be able to vote, he killed three people, injured 280, he planted a bomb on pavement, behind a group of children, killing an 8-year-old boy, we bring in adriana cohen, are democrats trying to lose? >> absolutely, this is the most horrific thing i heard, you know, the four victims who died that day, marathon bombers, they you know they committed an act of war against the city of boston, killed 4 people and a police officer. in aftermath, they lost their right to vote, so where would any democrat candidate want to be empowering terrorists and murderers and rapists and giving then the right to vote, when they have denied i
believe even if they are in jail, they pay their price to society, it should not take away their american righte in our democracy. >> we have to expand that democracy, i believe that everyone person, does have the right to vote. >> people who are in convicted in prison, like the boston marathon bomber on death row, convicted of sexual assault, they should be able to vote. >> we should have that conversation. elizabeth: bernie sanders said yes to the boston marathon bomber,...
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correct yeah this is an ongoing conversation happening on the american right that twitter google facebook they're all out to suppress their presence now have to see given the number of pick and changing algorithms there is a case to be made for more clarity in how online platforms function which way to really get into trouble however is when it fails to take action in cases where the rules are clearly being violated take trying for example he regularly treats tweets sexist racist and insightful messages jack dorsey however has clarified that twitter does hold public and prominent leaders in to a different standard earlier this year he said we believe it's important that the world sees how global leaders think and how they act there is a new policy however in the works for twitter where they will leave an offensive tweets and explain why they made up on the site now that will be interesting to see ok thanks mia. turning to france now where president emmanuel mccraw has just announced a tax cut of five billion euros it was one of several new reforms and a victory of sorts for all t
correct yeah this is an ongoing conversation happening on the american right that twitter google facebook they're all out to suppress their presence now have to see given the number of pick and changing algorithms there is a case to be made for more clarity in how online platforms function which way to really get into trouble however is when it fails to take action in cases where the rules are clearly being violated take trying for example he regularly treats tweets sexist racist and insightful...
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future students as well as canceling up to $50,000 in student loan debt for over 40 million americans. right now student loan debt totals $1.5 trillion nationally. vermont senator bernie sanders is also proposing similar plans to reduce student debt and president trump recently proposed limth the a loans that students can take out. >>> the opening bell there of the new york stock exchange, where stocks were little changed today as wall street braced for the busiest week of the earnings season. the dow down 44 points today while materials and real estate sectors kept the s&p 500 sector trading flat and the nasdaq also trading around break even. >>> happening today, theranos founder elizabeth holmes is expected in a federal courtroom in san francisco. as we have been reporting holmes and the company's president accused of a multimillion-dollar scheme to defraud investors, doctors, and patients. both pled not guilty to the charges and are out on bail. they are expected in court for a case status hearing. all of it centers around the palo alto-based company's edison device which holmes claimed c
future students as well as canceling up to $50,000 in student loan debt for over 40 million americans. right now student loan debt totals $1.5 trillion nationally. vermont senator bernie sanders is also proposing similar plans to reduce student debt and president trump recently proposed limth the a loans that students can take out. >>> the opening bell there of the new york stock exchange, where stocks were little changed today as wall street braced for the busiest week of the earnings...
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american way. [applause] we believe in religious liberty the right to free speech, and the right to keep and bear arms. we believe that children should be taught to love our country, honor our history. [applause] and to always respect our great american flag. [cheers and applause] and we believe in the words of our national motto in god we trust. [cheers and applause] these are the traditions customs and principles that unite people all across this beautiful state of wisconsin. to bind us together as citizens and as patriots and americans. to join our movement the greatest movement in the history of our country because of the betrayals of the past. you were betrayed by dishonest people and you were betrayed by stupid people. [laughter] with a corrupt system that enriched itself at your expense. you protected your family. you defended your dignity. you recaptured your destiny. and you took back your country with that great election two and a half years ago. [cheers and applause] [chanting] [chanting] now you finally have a president who is loyal to you. [cheers and applause] every day between now and n
american way. [applause] we believe in religious liberty the right to free speech, and the right to keep and bear arms. we believe that children should be taught to love our country, honor our history. [applause] and to always respect our great american flag. [cheers and applause] and we believe in the words of our national motto in god we trust. [cheers and applause] these are the traditions customs and principles that unite people all across this beautiful state of wisconsin. to bind us...
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the only thing holding us together as americans right now is the faith in this document. we may choose... we may choose to interpret it,differently, ithout it, we risk complete collapse. >> reporte do you actually believe that the constitution has outlived its usefulness? >> no. i still have a fundamental faith in the document. edthink it needs to be ame and it... i don't know how we that right now given how divided the country is. i believe the document gives us what we need to make this country better, but it's going to require a lot of work on our parts. >> this is pbs wshour weekend, saturday. >> sreenivasan: during theunt for the slave ship "clotilda" that we told you about earlier in the broadcast, archaeologists also gathered data on all kinds of other sunken objects in the mobile river and bay. megan thompson explains.>> eporter: maritime archaeologist james delgado calls the earth's rivers, lakes and oceans the "world's biggest museum," littered with artifacts that help tell an area's history. >> we forget in this time and age, with planes and trains andi on the
the only thing holding us together as americans right now is the faith in this document. we may choose... we may choose to interpret it,differently, ithout it, we risk complete collapse. >> reporte do you actually believe that the constitution has outlived its usefulness? >> no. i still have a fundamental faith in the document. edthink it needs to be ame and it... i don't know how we that right now given how divided the country is. i believe the document gives us what we need to...
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the american right hale the referendum decision to quit the eu. the world after brexit. 0utside stronger in the world after brexit. outside the eu the uk will be self—governing. what is there not to like about that from an american perspective? personally i think the uk has generally made good choices over its history on average. i have faith it will continue to do that on average. i think the uk position is strong. but the future looks different scene from the fastest—growing continent in the world, africa. there are worries that after brexit the pound will fall and britain ‘s aid money will buy less but there is a feeling that brexit is another good reason for africa to do more help itself. this isa africa to do more help itself. this is a former government minister in liberia. it does not corporate in a failed state but a country in freefall. it is a disaster, a total disaster. it is funny, i tweeted yesterday that for decades we on the continent have ta ken yesterday that for decades we on the continent have taken advice from these people with
the american right hale the referendum decision to quit the eu. the world after brexit. 0utside stronger in the world after brexit. outside the eu the uk will be self—governing. what is there not to like about that from an american perspective? personally i think the uk has generally made good choices over its history on average. i have faith it will continue to do that on average. i think the uk position is strong. but the future looks different scene from the fastest—growing continent in...
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right? the political calculation, this has obviously been a very big issue in the african-american communityople when they return is part of old jim crow. kamala harris talked about that last night, right? so there's absolutely, florida and in a lot of places. so, remember that bernie had trouble with the african-american community in 2016. in my -- what i read in his answer is, this is part of his attempt to cater to african-americans. i think kamala got it right as did a lot of others, because the truth is, a lot of african-americans, if you said, so the man who is about to be executed in texas for dragging james bird jr. behind a truck, should he get to vote, i don't think most folks think about when you're talking about that level of extreme terrorism -- >> some countries have compromises and allow minor offenders to vote. >> i think some are not going to go full bore that terrorists should be able to vote. and that dilutes the strength of the point we're trying to make about once you served your time, you should be able to vote. >> i also say, is joe biden going to have to apologize for
right? the political calculation, this has obviously been a very big issue in the african-american communityople when they return is part of old jim crow. kamala harris talked about that last night, right? so there's absolutely, florida and in a lot of places. so, remember that bernie had trouble with the african-american community in 2016. in my -- what i read in his answer is, this is part of his attempt to cater to african-americans. i think kamala got it right as did a lot of others,...
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in jail, they are paying their price to society but that should not take away their inherent american rightrticipate in our democracy. >> applause. >> marathon bombers killed three people and injured 280 others in 2013. he is on death row as his appeal comes out. your comments have been pouring in on this. june on facebook says what if you thought they would vote republican? thomas and instagram says they lost that right when they chose to commit a crime and bernie sanders is desperate for any vote, convicted felons and illegal immigrants cannot vote for you anymore. keep giving your opinions on that. 15 minutes until the top of the our. elizabeth warren lays out plans to cancel student debt and illuminate tuition, tax the rich. >> good for you that you have gotten this great fortune. you've got to pay something back so everybody else gets a chance. >> economist peter morici says her math doesn't add up. he will explain up next, stay with us. audible members know listening has the power to change us make us better parents, better leaders, better people. and there's no better place to listen
in jail, they are paying their price to society but that should not take away their inherent american rightrticipate in our democracy. >> applause. >> marathon bombers killed three people and injured 280 others in 2013. he is on death row as his appeal comes out. your comments have been pouring in on this. june on facebook says what if you thought they would vote republican? thomas and instagram says they lost that right when they chose to commit a crime and bernie sanders is...
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that should not take away their inherent american right to participate in our democracy. you're in jail, rapist, you deserve voting rights. steve: boston bomber, tsarnaev why can't he vote in the 2020 election? we had head of national firefighters association, ed kelly, came up from washington, d.c., this morning. he lived in boston most of his wife. his wife was actually two blocks away from the finish line when the pressure cooker bombs went off. he said this idea of bernie's felons in prison can vote is dumb. >> i think that's a dangerous platform for the leader of our democracy, a person wants to be the leader of our democracy, people that attack our democracy deserve a voice, vote. society has rules, if you break those rules, we have, there is repercussions. one of those repercussions you lose the right to vote. when you talk about terrorists from nigeria to afghanistan attack polling places, attack the fundamental principle of democracy, the ability to vote, why would we ever left a murderer, who murdered children like the boston marathon bomber have a voice in our d
that should not take away their inherent american right to participate in our democracy. you're in jail, rapist, you deserve voting rights. steve: boston bomber, tsarnaev why can't he vote in the 2020 election? we had head of national firefighters association, ed kelly, came up from washington, d.c., this morning. he lived in boston most of his wife. his wife was actually two blocks away from the finish line when the pressure cooker bombs went off. he said this idea of bernie's felons in prison...
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by american, hire american. right here in wisconsin. use] well we are and leasing american economic renewal, the new agenda of the , radical, left. they should change that to: the radical left democrat party. it will drive our nation into economic and financial ruin. they will take your guns away, too. [booing] pres. trump: nothing is more dangerous than the democrats 'crazy immigration agenda. we are building the wall. we will have over 400 miles of wall built by the end of next week. -- next year. [applause] wall! the build the wall! build the wall! build the wall! build the wall! pres. trump: we can get money for everything. they were willing to give me money for every single thing. i said, i don't need that much money. give me money for the wall. we are not giving you anything for the wall. politically, they don't like it. i went out and did it a different way. we have the money for the wall and we are building the wall. [applause] their entire party has been taken over by far left radicals who want to nullify and a race american bor
by american, hire american. right here in wisconsin. use] well we are and leasing american economic renewal, the new agenda of the , radical, left. they should change that to: the radical left democrat party. it will drive our nation into economic and financial ruin. they will take your guns away, too. [booing] pres. trump: nothing is more dangerous than the democrats 'crazy immigration agenda. we are building the wall. we will have over 400 miles of wall built by the end of next week. -- next...
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done their time that's one thing, but to be in the middle of serving your sentence to have this american rights just not right. >> one of the things, one of the arguments that bernie sanders and supporters of his and people who feel strongly about about as he does will make that you've got to have protections for the worst, eaven the worst among us. if you are unwilling to protect those, you'll be unwilling to protect those who have done less. you don't buy that? >> i don't. i believe that we have laws in place, and i think that when our constitution was written so many years back that these things were taken into consideration. and you know, again, when you have someone who has been convicted, found guilty, who has admitted their wrongdoing, i think they have given up their right when they have been proven guilty and have been the nays areiated. i -- incarcerated. i think they lost their right to participate in american policy. >> would you be less inclined to vote for someone that people in prison for something as terrible as this should be allowed to vote? >> i don't discuss my politics eve
done their time that's one thing, but to be in the middle of serving your sentence to have this american rights just not right. >> one of the things, one of the arguments that bernie sanders and supporters of his and people who feel strongly about about as he does will make that you've got to have protections for the worst, eaven the worst among us. if you are unwilling to protect those, you'll be unwilling to protect those who have done less. you don't buy that? >> i don't. i...
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lou: that is the frustration for so many americans right now.his is a president who promised a wall. this is a president who promised to get this border under control , and we hear from mexico 's interior secretary, their top as you know, immigration officials saying basically, they have no plans to stop anyone entering this country and point of fact, that's interpreted by most as an easy pass across the u.s. border , well conveniently provided by the government of mexico. what would be your first step with mexico? >> well, as i said, in step three of my three-part plan we would publish the proposed reg, the first step and tell mexico hey, we need the safe third country agreement signed by the end of the week and we'd like you to chip in 5 billion to the wall. another thing, lou that i'm just astonished about is look, the president has wanted this wall for so long, before he took office, and we should have had a plan by the end of january 2017 for exactly where we're going to build it. i've been talking with people on the border patrol on the bo
lou: that is the frustration for so many americans right now.his is a president who promised a wall. this is a president who promised to get this border under control , and we hear from mexico 's interior secretary, their top as you know, immigration officials saying basically, they have no plans to stop anyone entering this country and point of fact, that's interpreted by most as an easy pass across the u.s. border , well conveniently provided by the government of mexico. what would be your...
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to white americans, right? you thought you could make a difference in how african-americans were perceived. do you -- what was the difference in how you approached your work as a journalist? >> well, the black press really helped me understand the role of journalism in a very deep way. and that was because of the way appropriators, black appropriators -- reporters, black reporters for the black press actually covered the south. they were willing to risk their lives to go behind the cotton curtain. and they often did risk their lives. for example, they had tied their old portable typewriters in old clothes and make it look as if they were, you know, just ambling along with these old clothes on, you know, carrying a package of old clothes. some of them pretended to be preachers. they'd have a bible. and they were so intent on telling the larger nation about the lynchings and the brutality that were taking places in the south. and so that was such a very real experience, and it gave me a lot of kind of understandin
to white americans, right? you thought you could make a difference in how african-americans were perceived. do you -- what was the difference in how you approached your work as a journalist? >> well, the black press really helped me understand the role of journalism in a very deep way. and that was because of the way appropriators, black appropriators -- reporters, black reporters for the black press actually covered the south. they were willing to risk their lives to go behind the cotton...
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up in america today it's one of the best days of your life because people don't have the right to chase the americanround the world. work as hard as you want to end dream as big as you can and remember our constitution does not guarantee his happiness. it guarantees us a right to pursue happiness and in the pursuit of happiness should make you happy that you got the right to go for it. that's what it's all about. that's how i go at it. >> dana: all right, as you can tell we're just getting started here in nashville. we have a great show coming up. kathy leads -- kathie lee gifford joined us and john rich joins us on the party bus. we'll be back. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ when it comes to the quality of our cars: the highest. it's why only 1 in 10 cars we look at qualify to sell on our site. if it's been in a reported accident, we won't sell it. and at our state-of-the-art facili
up in america today it's one of the best days of your life because people don't have the right to chase the americanround the world. work as hard as you want to end dream as big as you can and remember our constitution does not guarantee his happiness. it guarantees us a right to pursue happiness and in the pursuit of happiness should make you happy that you got the right to go for it. that's what it's all about. that's how i go at it. >> dana: all right, as you can tell we're just...
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and i think that that's the crucial question that americans need to look at right now. are we going to continue down a path of trying to strengthen our health care system, try to make sure that people have guaranteed coverage for essential benefits, allow young people to stay on their parents' health insurance until they're 26? all of these things. are we going to move in that direction, or are we going to allow the trump administration to continue to sabotage with their junk plans that don't cover pre-existing conditions and this lawsuit? >> let me ask you about -- i know you're supporting a couple of these bills that we've talked about. >> yes. >> you've got medicare at 50 act, which would allow people between the ages of 50 and 64 to buy into medicare. then yesterday you introduced the choice act, which would add a publicly operated health insurance to the obamacare exchanges. but there's also something else you've introduced, which is of great interest to my viewers. you and louisiana republican senator bill cassidy are preparing to introduce the search now, inspect
and i think that that's the crucial question that americans need to look at right now. are we going to continue down a path of trying to strengthen our health care system, try to make sure that people have guaranteed coverage for essential benefits, allow young people to stay on their parents' health insurance until they're 26? all of these things. are we going to move in that direction, or are we going to allow the trump administration to continue to sabotage with their junk plans that don't...
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this is a question every american citizen should want to know the answer to, right? as americans we have zero tolerance when it comes to spying on innocent citizens, our freedom, our privacy. these are things that are inherently american. regardless of party affiliations. and yet the democrats, the same people that insisted on the importance of the mueller investigation, the same people that are insisting on the release of the entire report, and on this -- i'll give 'em this -- they are right. we should see it. all of it. those people do not want the a.g. to examine what led to the mueller investigation in the first place. i mean, that's just a little odd, right? right? i mean, you can't have it both ways. either you want to know what happened in 2016, and i do, or you don't. but the democrats only want to know what happened when they think it's going to result in corruption charges for the president that they hate so much. consider this, they repeatedly accused the president of obstructing justice by criticizing the mueller probe. and yet the same group is now critic
this is a question every american citizen should want to know the answer to, right? as americans we have zero tolerance when it comes to spying on innocent citizens, our freedom, our privacy. these are things that are inherently american. regardless of party affiliations. and yet the democrats, the same people that insisted on the importance of the mueller investigation, the same people that are insisting on the release of the entire report, and on this -- i'll give 'em this -- they are right....
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right here in new hampshire they're working hard to make it more difficult for young people to vote and to me that is incredibly undemocratic, un-american process and i say to those people, by the way, if you don't have the guts to participate in free and fair elections you should get another job and get out of politics. all right? so. >> so to answer your question, as it happens in my own state of vermont from the very first days of our state's history our constitution says everybody can vote. so people in jail can vote. if somebody commits a serious crime, sexual assault, murder, they're going to be punished. they may be in jail for 10 years, 20 years, 50 years, their whole life. that's what happens when you commit a serious crime but i think the right to vote is inherent to our democracy. yes, even for terrible people because once you start chipping away and you say well that guy committed a terrible crime, not going to let him vote. well that person did that. not going to let that person vote, you're running down a slippery slope. so i believe people commit crimes and they paid the price and they have the right to vote. i believe ev
right here in new hampshire they're working hard to make it more difficult for young people to vote and to me that is incredibly undemocratic, un-american process and i say to those people, by the way, if you don't have the guts to participate in free and fair elections you should get another job and get out of politics. all right? so. >> so to answer your question, as it happens in my own state of vermont from the very first days of our state's history our constitution says everybody can...
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by american, hire american. right here in wisconsin. lause] well we are and leasing american economic renewal, the new agenda of the , radical, left. they should change that to: the radical left democrat party. it will drive our nation into economic and financial ruin. they will take your guns away, too. [booing] pres. trump: nothing is more dangerous than the democrats 'crazy immigration agenda. we are building the wall. we will have over 400 miles of wall built by the end of next week. -- next year. [applause] wall! the build the wall! build the wall! build the wall! build the wall! pres. trump: we can get money for everything. they were willing to give me money for every single thing. i said, i don't need that much money. give me money for the wall. we are not giving you anything for the wall. politically, they don't like it. i went out and did it a different way. we have the money for the wall and we are building the wall. [applause] their entire party has been taken over by far left radicals who want to nullify and a race american b
by american, hire american. right here in wisconsin. lause] well we are and leasing american economic renewal, the new agenda of the , radical, left. they should change that to: the radical left democrat party. it will drive our nation into economic and financial ruin. they will take your guns away, too. [booing] pres. trump: nothing is more dangerous than the democrats 'crazy immigration agenda. we are building the wall. we will have over 400 miles of wall built by the end of next week. --...
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. >> the american people have a right to know whether he's benefitting from the policies that he's pushing. >> we will follow the law and protect the president as we would protect any taxpayer. >> he's been careful. this is not about politics. this is about policy. >> the white house has been bracing for this. expect a legal fight. they are not going to take this lying down. >> announcer: this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> good morning. welcome to your "new day." breaking overnight, the first signs that the mueller team doesn't like how their findings are being depicted and they may be starting to do something about it. the "new york times" was the first to report some investigators for the special counsel are saying that attorney general bill barr did not adequately portray the findings of the nearly two-year probe in his four-page memo. mark mazetti talked to us moments ago. >> almost bawilliam barr had a shaping the narrative here. in doing so he downplayed the information that potentially was perilous for donald trump. we don't know how extensive this frustratio
. >> the american people have a right to know whether he's benefitting from the policies that he's pushing. >> we will follow the law and protect the president as we would protect any taxpayer. >> he's been careful. this is not about politics. this is about policy. >> the white house has been bracing for this. expect a legal fight. they are not going to take this lying down. >> announcer: this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >>...
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american story. >>> from 1955 until his retirement in 1977, roy wilkins was at the forefront of the civil rights movement as the head of the national association for the advancement of colored people. up next on real america, on american history tv, roy wilkins, the right to dignity. narrated by sydney poitier, the 20-minute film includes interviews with mr. wilkins, and clarence mitchell of the naacp. >> if there is one thing i resolve in the courthouse, it was that never would i be like those in the mob, never would i hate another human being, so much that i would kill him and me. even if it takes years longer, even if the highways are not always wide and smooth, i pray that i shall never crawl toward the promised land on the belly of my spirit. humanity common to all men transcends race, nationality, and color. >> the association for the advancement of colored people is the largest civil rights organization in the united states. for the past 20 years, through the most turbulent times of the civil rights movement, the naacp has been led by roy wilkins. through dedication and courageous effort, wilkins
american story. >>> from 1955 until his retirement in 1977, roy wilkins was at the forefront of the civil rights movement as the head of the national association for the advancement of colored people. up next on real america, on american history tv, roy wilkins, the right to dignity. narrated by sydney poitier, the 20-minute film includes interviews with mr. wilkins, and clarence mitchell of the naacp. >> if there is one thing i resolve in the courthouse, it was that never would...
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i kept coming across this phrase that african americans equal rights activists were using in this region, in the 1830s and 1840s as a way of claiming their sensual american, their deep root in this nation.r then i had a crisis because just as we were deciding with my editor, i came across the last retirement speech by president andrew jackson. he coined the term. unfortunately, introduction was not exactly a friend to these african-american pioneers. i thought, how in the world will i make this work? and i realized that these african-american equal rights activists coming out of flushing farms of the midwest were very much aware of this. they knew of this speech and what they werepe doing was appropriating its language for themselves to say that okay, president jackson, you may be talking to a white audience but we are going to appropriate the term and call ourselves the bone in sinew of the plant. so this comes up over and over again and broadly publish speeches from back conventions that are coming across the midwest in 1840s.ve b >> we are talking about the cover still, right? i have
i kept coming across this phrase that african americans equal rights activists were using in this region, in the 1830s and 1840s as a way of claiming their sensual american, their deep root in this nation.r then i had a crisis because just as we were deciding with my editor, i came across the last retirement speech by president andrew jackson. he coined the term. unfortunately, introduction was not exactly a friend to these african-american pioneers. i thought, how in the world will i make this...
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t is that everyone has a right to be an american.peaker said if you have an idea, if you have a stance, you an american. to be an american is to have a dream, an idea. what, ans no matter whoever you are, whatever you to be an american is to be free and to be as open as you can. one person does not represent -- should not represent what america is. person should not represent american values. o be an american is to be progressive, open, and cluf all matter what.l no -- applause. one word on what it means to be an american. one word. >> yes. from providence andrews illinois. >> one word. >> improvement. >> thank you. is this the united states -- his is the united states youth program. it is underwritten by the hearst foundation. been here all week. we thank you very much for joining us on this occasion. to you all. .pplause) >> all q and a programs are available on our www.sitesor--allareavailableon ourprogram. applause] today remarks by supreme court justice breyer on inner workings of the higher court. with radio host bill press. ea
t is that everyone has a right to be an american.peaker said if you have an idea, if you have a stance, you an american. to be an american is to have a dream, an idea. what, ans no matter whoever you are, whatever you to be an american is to be free and to be as open as you can. one person does not represent -- should not represent what america is. person should not represent american values. o be an american is to be progressive, open, and cluf all matter what.l no -- applause. one word on...
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for example democrats telling americans spend too many people to jail and they may be right about thatwe send a lot of people to jail. thousands of drug dealers out of jail even though we are in the middle of the worst drug epidemic in american history. they even got the white house to sign on to that issue, you may have noticed so it is happening that legislation passed and signed. even thousands of criminals stream out to freedom and to voting which is always the point, at least one democratic presidential candidate eric swalwell said a new class of people we need to send back to prison. mask incarceration on a scale. watch this. criminal prosecution for assault weapons, what is the punishment for people who don't hand him their guns, do they go to jail? but i also offer alternative a hunting club or shooting range. but the greatest threat to the second amendment is doing nothing. the second amendment is not an absolute right. >> tucker: [laughter] yeah, the greatest threat to the second amendment is not sending millions of law abiding americans to prison after they have been reclass
for example democrats telling americans spend too many people to jail and they may be right about thatwe send a lot of people to jail. thousands of drug dealers out of jail even though we are in the middle of the worst drug epidemic in american history. they even got the white house to sign on to that issue, you may have noticed so it is happening that legislation passed and signed. even thousands of criminals stream out to freedom and to voting which is always the point, at least one...
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american revolution -- gradual emancipation. but instead, as the reform spirit starts to increase and gain momentum, right, its insistence on moral perfection, black americans began to demand p more aggressively that slavery was a sin, that slavery was un-american, that slavery had to end, and that they were entitled to their rights as citizens of the united states. so there's a rise of a more militant kind of abolitionism, and one sign of that sort of new phase of black abolition was the publication of a pamphlet by a black man named david walker. david walker was born free in north carolina, and he eventually moves to boston where he runs a used clothing store. it's mostly catering to black sailors, all right? they would come off the boat. they're wearing these nasty old clothes. all they want to do is get some clothes that are different and get rid of the ones they're wearing. well, walker not only ran a clothing store, he also gets involved in anti-slavery societies. he gets involved with newspapers, and in 1829 he publishes "the appeal to the colored citizens of the world." now, this document is a scathing indictment of slav
american revolution -- gradual emancipation. but instead, as the reform spirit starts to increase and gain momentum, right, its insistence on moral perfection, black americans began to demand p more aggressively that slavery was a sin, that slavery was un-american, that slavery had to end, and that they were entitled to their rights as citizens of the united states. so there's a rise of a more militant kind of abolitionism, and one sign of that sort of new phase of black abolition was the...
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attempt to destroy your press freedom american empire. the rightto adequate housing is adequate who decides what is as housing is not just about four walls and a roof it's about living in a place where you have peace security and most importantly dignity un special rapporteur. talks to al-jazeera. it's a door to climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan tiger's mess ball astri seems to defy gravity every few cities is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness what it became a democracy in two thousand and eight be time put happiness at the center of all political policy inspiring the un to pass a resolution urging other nations to follow betimes example but how do you measure it ready brittany's happiness is what we ensure it's if it is quantifiable but by simply turning its pursuit into policy time has done what no other country has. refugees heading for a better life in australia to settle and send to remote islands indefinite detention in holistic conditions get a conscience in order to understand how to do this to smug
attempt to destroy your press freedom american empire. the rightto adequate housing is adequate who decides what is as housing is not just about four walls and a roof it's about living in a place where you have peace security and most importantly dignity un special rapporteur. talks to al-jazeera. it's a door to climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan tiger's mess ball astri seems to defy gravity every few cities is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness what it...
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our nation's tax code by targeting political foes sets a dangerous precedent and weakens american's privacy rights. by law all americans have a fundamental right to the privacy of the personal information found in their tax returns. is he right? >> first of all, it's amazing to the extent to which republicans in congress are willing to sacrifice their own obligations. the oath they swore to provide oversight on the executive branch of government in order to defend a president whose standards are taking us to a dark place. having said that, no. the president of the united states is a unique position. clearly he has the right to privacy but let's be clear. donald trump broke near a half century of tradition when he didn't provide access to his tax returns. every president since nixon has done so. the necessity to use this provision is not because we are on, as he would call it, a witch hunt. the president himself has broken precedent and not provided the american public with access to the returns. we have a specific question we are trying to get at, a policy question. that is whether the irs is audi
our nation's tax code by targeting political foes sets a dangerous precedent and weakens american's privacy rights. by law all americans have a fundamental right to the privacy of the personal information found in their tax returns. is he right? >> first of all, it's amazing to the extent to which republicans in congress are willing to sacrifice their own obligations. the oath they swore to provide oversight on the executive branch of government in order to defend a president whose...
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in jail, they're paying their price to society, but that should not take away their inherent american rightpeople convicted of sexual assault, of the boston marathon bomber, should they be able to vote? >> while incarcerated? >> yes. >> no, i don't think so. >> i agree that the right to vote is one of the very important components of citizenship, and it's something that people should not be stripped of needlessly. >> so a lot of kamala harris' answers, as you heard, with the exception of on guns, a lot of her answers were like, i'm interested in talking more about that, which is sort of she doesn't want to take a position. pete buttigieg clearly saying no, i don't think that felons who are currently incarcerated should be voting. bernie sanders, look, give the guy this. this is not a politically savvy point to take, which is to say yeah, the boston bomber should be able to vote. i mean, that's not something that a political consultant would tell you to say. well, in certain cases we need to make exceptions, et cetera. sanders even acknowledged that in the town hall where he said i'm probabl
in jail, they're paying their price to society, but that should not take away their inherent american rightpeople convicted of sexual assault, of the boston marathon bomber, should they be able to vote? >> while incarcerated? >> yes. >> no, i don't think so. >> i agree that the right to vote is one of the very important components of citizenship, and it's something that people should not be stripped of needlessly. >> so a lot of kamala harris' answers, as you...