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, the federal government, were overly fixated on the problems facing black americans. and they were not fairly considering the problems facing white americans. there was a very interesting and unfortunate coincidence in timing. the gains made by the civil rights and black power movements occurred right at the same time as a steep economic downturn in the united states. after three decades of the american economy steadily rising. at the start of the 1970's the economy slows and the economy begins to regress. this was due to a number of factors. complicated global factors. the cost of the vietnam war. the rising price of oil. the fact that american companies were now sending jobs overseas. this begins in the early 1970's. many white americans like all americans were feeling the pinch. they were feeling and economic pinch. wages were falling in the 1970's and job opportunities were drying up. times were not as good as they have been. rather than look at their declining economic status and blaming these complex global and economic factors. what many white americans did was they bla
, the federal government, were overly fixated on the problems facing black americans. and they were not fairly considering the problems facing white americans. there was a very interesting and unfortunate coincidence in timing. the gains made by the civil rights and black power movements occurred right at the same time as a steep economic downturn in the united states. after three decades of the american economy steadily rising. at the start of the 1970's the economy slows and the economy...
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they want ideas for how to get the standard of living for americans rising again. how to get wages going up. they have been going down. we know people are doing well, but their wages have gone down. they want someone with ideas and an agenda to deal with it. most of the others, what are they doing? they call me names. that is all they do. toy say happy canon is going give out -- this was not what we planned to have a peer. it shows how out of touch washington is. i belong to a wonderful party. the public and party. i have been part of it since the goldwater days. at the top levels, they are so the statech, department is going to have to organizational trips for these guys to meet ordinary americans. they're out of touch. let me talk to these matters of organization and money. that exaggeration to say we are very weak in that department. people forget that in the third and fourth quarter, i raised more -- and in january and february -- raise more money than any other candidate except for senator donnelly. i got more matching funds than any other candidate from the th
they want ideas for how to get the standard of living for americans rising again. how to get wages going up. they have been going down. we know people are doing well, but their wages have gone down. they want someone with ideas and an agenda to deal with it. most of the others, what are they doing? they call me names. that is all they do. toy say happy canon is going give out -- this was not what we planned to have a peer. it shows how out of touch washington is. i belong to a wonderful party....
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about african americans. theyd one thing, you're not going to get very far in this election cycle whether we're talking about the south or some key black vote, they understand that we have to put out there what we have done in the past. not only what we say we're going to do but also what we have done in terms of programs and initiatives. so i don't think it's co condidid condescending. i don't believe, bernie sanders, who has an enviable track record, these are silly terms. we have two quality candidates battling over key fundamental issues and both of them have a track record. >> i think for many white sanders supporters what they don't get which i think blow is on theonto, is that sanders hasr positioned himself as a champion of african americans, a champion of latinos, a champion of native americans. that's different than being a racist. sanders is an antiracist but not someone who has positioned himself, who has been seen that this person is with us is not our savior but is our champion of our issues. problem
about african americans. theyd one thing, you're not going to get very far in this election cycle whether we're talking about the south or some key black vote, they understand that we have to put out there what we have done in the past. not only what we say we're going to do but also what we have done in terms of programs and initiatives. so i don't think it's co condidid condescending. i don't believe, bernie sanders, who has an enviable track record, these are silly terms. we have two quality...
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they want ideas for how to get the standard of living of americans rising again. how to get real wages going up again. they have been going down. we know that they are doing well, but these fellas, their wages are going down. they want someone with ideas and an agenda to deal with it. i have presented more ideas than anyone else. most of the others, what are they doing? they call me names. that is all they do. they call me names. they run an attack ad, and they say pat buchanan will give out nuclear weapons like lifesavers. it shows the hollowness at the core of the washington establishment. senator dole's comment, you know, this is not what we planned to have a peer. -- up here. they are talking about jobs. it was not in our game plan. it shows how out of touch washington is. how out of touch with america. some of these guys -- excuse me -- i belong to a wonderful party, the republican party. i have been part of it for 30 years, since the goldwater days. there are wonderful people there. but at the top levels, they are so out of touch, the state department is goin
they want ideas for how to get the standard of living of americans rising again. how to get real wages going up again. they have been going down. we know that they are doing well, but these fellas, their wages are going down. they want someone with ideas and an agenda to deal with it. i have presented more ideas than anyone else. most of the others, what are they doing? they call me names. that is all they do. they call me names. they run an attack ad, and they say pat buchanan will give out...
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black americans were dramatically protesting racism, they arete 60's dramatically protesting lingering racism in the united states. by the 1970's many white americans began to feel as if become the victims of the civil rights and black are movements. byy were being victimized all the changes. there was a growing belief among many white americans that the nation and specifically the government, the federal were overly fixated on the problems facing black americans. and they were not fairly considering the problems facing white americans. interesting and unfortunate coincidence in timing. the gains made by the civil rights and black power movements occurred right at the same time as a steep economic downturn in the united states. decades of the american economy steadily rising . at the start of the 1970's the economy slows and the economy begins to regress. this was due to a number of factors. complicated global factors. the cost of the vietnam war. the rising price of oil. the fact that american companies were now sending jobs overseas. this begins in the early 1970's. many white americ
black americans were dramatically protesting racism, they arete 60's dramatically protesting lingering racism in the united states. by the 1970's many white americans began to feel as if become the victims of the civil rights and black are movements. byy were being victimized all the changes. there was a growing belief among many white americans that the nation and specifically the government, the federal were overly fixated on the problems facing black americans. and they were not fairly...
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they listened to americans saying they didn't want these and didn't want insecure inter nets >> if i'm the ceo of apple and there is another domestic spate of terrorism like we saw in san bernardino and we ultimately find out that the information on that terrorist's telephone could have saved hundreds of lives, how do you look in the camera so the american public and say you could have found out >>> we don't know what's on that phone >> you cannot-- >> there was intelligence saying that things were planned, but what's speculative is to say that being able to get into the phone would have prevented an attack because the fact is if you were looking at a particular phone, you had already identified the individual who you were suspecting. person. >> they got the judge to agree with apple should work with f.b.i. to get done. we're not speculating on terrorism. it is happening every day and everywhere and it has happened on our soil in three different places >> terrorism is a serious threat and we need to take serious action, but what we shouldn't do in responding to one threat is to create
they listened to americans saying they didn't want these and didn't want insecure inter nets >> if i'm the ceo of apple and there is another domestic spate of terrorism like we saw in san bernardino and we ultimately find out that the information on that terrorist's telephone could have saved hundreds of lives, how do you look in the camera so the american public and say you could have found out >>> we don't know what's on that phone >> you cannot-- >> there was...
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much of that based among the strength of her support from african american voters. in 2008 they made up 58% and she holds a lead over burstburst. last night -- bernie sanders. last night in nevada hillary clinton. >> denied mortgages three times in south carolina, kids trying to learn in neglected communities. we listen to the voices, don't you think it is time to face head on the reality of racism and invest in communities that have been left out and left behind? >> reporter: bernie sanders has been trying to make inroads among black voters lining up endorsers. this morning bernie sanders insisted his policies are a natural fit with black boaters. >> the -- voters. >> the african american understands my record on criminal justice, economics, raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, dealing with the fact that we have more people in jail than any other country on penalty. hillary clinton is not. i think as people become familiar with my ideas we will become better. a big hail to climb in south carolina. hillary clinton is hoping this will be her firewall, the first of many domino
much of that based among the strength of her support from african american voters. in 2008 they made up 58% and she holds a lead over burstburst. last night -- bernie sanders. last night in nevada hillary clinton. >> denied mortgages three times in south carolina, kids trying to learn in neglected communities. we listen to the voices, don't you think it is time to face head on the reality of racism and invest in communities that have been left out and left behind? >> reporter:...
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they don't understand what the american dream is slipping away. they work hard, raised their families, they saved. all of a sudden they were locked off and dropped flat. they will never again have as good of a job as they had that was exported overseas. in both parties in washington dc, at the hierarchy level, they don't understand this. either that or they do not care. the reason we are doing well is i do care about these folks. i do represent these folks. i will be up in washington. i will be the longest in the white house for the people who cannot afford to put a lobbyist on k street. this is why our campaign -- [applause] what is their answer? we have a program to make america the enterprise zone of the western world. cut programhe tax of ronald reagan with the trade policies envisioned by the founding fathers. it puts these two together. is free-trade with free and fair traders like canada, england, europe if they will fix some things, australia. if the chinese, his government imposes a 40% tariff on us and steals our intellectual property, fi
they don't understand what the american dream is slipping away. they work hard, raised their families, they saved. all of a sudden they were locked off and dropped flat. they will never again have as good of a job as they had that was exported overseas. in both parties in washington dc, at the hierarchy level, they don't understand this. either that or they do not care. the reason we are doing well is i do care about these folks. i do represent these folks. i will be up in washington. i will be...
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they want to see good health care. it's the same things that other americans have it the unique circumstances they face are the immigrant situation. not an emigrant yourself, you may have a relative who is. us is theocus for same bread-and-butter issues that all americans have to face. want to make sure we increase opportunity because this is a very aspirational community that wants to live the american dream. they are willing to work hard they are willing to pursue all the opportunities but it's been for the opportunities to be thee that when they look at different presidential candidates and platforms, they are looking for a candidate that talks about opportunity and what they will do to make sure those opportunities are there in host: let's get our viewers to weigh in. on a republican, democrat, republican line and a special line for latino voters. marie is from minnesota on the democratic line. caller: hello? host: you're on the air. caller: thank you. i would like to ask you a very important question. stand ontly is your illegals coming to this country and they cross the border illegally. i am a mexican. i'm an ame
they want to see good health care. it's the same things that other americans have it the unique circumstances they face are the immigrant situation. not an emigrant yourself, you may have a relative who is. us is theocus for same bread-and-butter issues that all americans have to face. want to make sure we increase opportunity because this is a very aspirational community that wants to live the american dream. they are willing to work hard they are willing to pursue all the opportunities but...
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they're hoping to create more jobs for americans. they are leading a congressional trip. they took office morning from tampa. they are in purging it to companies that want to build offices and warehouses there. that will mean drop -- job growth for both countries. it will also have the benefit of creating jobs in cuba and also here in america. who sponsored legislation last the guys are keeping me because i love valentine's day. tomorrow we are wearing red or pink again. it is my favorite holiday. it's a holiday of love you do as a record. can she set up a great forecast. i'm feeling very lame. all i can think of as a nice workweek forecast. it shows a lovely scene down into davis islands. in the convention center. it is a great night for a parade. they break down seventh avenue. you're going to get chilly overnight. they get the beads. maybe a little bit more than that in the morning. we do get warm by the time that florist shop closes financing. we will see a lot of sense and we will more backup. we will see that warming trend rate to the work week. we did have a front t
they're hoping to create more jobs for americans. they are leading a congressional trip. they took office morning from tampa. they are in purging it to companies that want to build offices and warehouses there. that will mean drop -- job growth for both countries. it will also have the benefit of creating jobs in cuba and also here in america. who sponsored legislation last the guys are keeping me because i love valentine's day. tomorrow we are wearing red or pink again. it is my favorite...
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for one, it underscores she has big support among african-americans. they make up more than 50% of the electorate here in south carolina and they make up a big portion of the election elector electorate throughout a number of the super tuesday states. this is also about redemption. secretary clinton trounced by then senator barak obama back in 2008. tonight, she proves she can win back so many of those votes that she lost eight years ago. finally, the campaign is hoping that this win will help her to put this race out of reach with more than half of the democratic delegates up for grabs over the next month, many of them for the taking on tuesday. lester? >> no doubt that sanders' loss in south carolina tonight deprives him of much needed momentum going into tuesday's contests. casey hunt is with the sanders campaign tonight in austin, texas. hello. >> reporter: lester, the sanders campaign is absorbing a bruising defeat in south carolina. the candidate not there. he is actually about to take off for minnesota where he will hold a rally later this evening. t
for one, it underscores she has big support among african-americans. they make up more than 50% of the electorate here in south carolina and they make up a big portion of the election elector electorate throughout a number of the super tuesday states. this is also about redemption. secretary clinton trounced by then senator barak obama back in 2008. tonight, she proves she can win back so many of those votes that she lost eight years ago. finally, the campaign is hoping that this win will help...
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is more liberal than hillary clinton, but they are both responding to the needs of every day americans. theyoth are very focused on how to provide families with the supports they need like paid leave, sick days, how to deal with the stagnant wages, so i don't think either of them would have to pivot very far. >> bernie sanders, really? isn't he left of any major candidate in recent cycles? >> that's true, but the things he is taking on -- i think one of the reasons you are seeing populous candidates be so successful in unprecedented ways is because what people want to hear is that -- that -- that you are working for me. that you are responding to the needs that i have, and not the needs of corporate interests. so i think they both have that message. i think hillary clinton is more moderate in her perspective so she'll have less of an issue there. but in the republicans, i think donald trump has a little bit ironically pushed the republican field even further to the right than they were already headed before he was a real contender, and i think that's a real problem for them. i think they are
is more liberal than hillary clinton, but they are both responding to the needs of every day americans. theyoth are very focused on how to provide families with the supports they need like paid leave, sick days, how to deal with the stagnant wages, so i don't think either of them would have to pivot very far. >> bernie sanders, really? isn't he left of any major candidate in recent cycles? >> that's true, but the things he is taking on -- i think one of the reasons you are seeing...
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american foreign policy. lotscy of people have personal disappointments, very few people go out and murder complete strangers, they killed an 8-year-old girl and 29-year-old female restaurant manager, for what? it didn't have any effect on the american foreign policy. it was pointless and ultimately the more you get into the why, at some point you hit a brick wall because at the end of the day the acts are inexplicable. >> james clapper, director of intelligence talking about isis and threat to the homeland. i want to get your reaction. >> traveling to the conflict zones in syria and iraq in the pastin few years is without precedent. 38,200 foreign fighters including 6900 from western countries have traveled to syria from 120 countries since the beginning of the conflict in 2012. as we saw in november paris attacks returning foreign fighters with first-hand battle experience pose dangerous threat. isil has demonstrated sophisticated attack tactics, isil including eight-established and several more emerging branches has become the global terrorist threat. isil has conducted scores of attacks outside of syria and at
american foreign policy. lotscy of people have personal disappointments, very few people go out and murder complete strangers, they killed an 8-year-old girl and 29-year-old female restaurant manager, for what? it didn't have any effect on the american foreign policy. it was pointless and ultimately the more you get into the why, at some point you hit a brick wall because at the end of the day the acts are inexplicable. >> james clapper, director of intelligence talking about isis and...
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and they were fighting for freedom in the usa and the american way. fairly young men and they had lives to live, and, you know, and they would stand up for themselves in ways that black people earlier had not done. jose anderson: they had been to europe, they had been to places where they could eat where they wanted. where they were not thrown out of public accommodations, and they were not going to go back on the farm, and do the things they did before the war. narrator: as black soldiers returned from the war, membership in the naacp expanded and marshall was able to hire additional attorneys in the new york office. but as competition for housing and jobs intensified, so did the violence. shortly after sailor james stephenson returned to his hometown of of columbia tennessee, he and his mother visited a local shop to pick up a radio she had left for repair. when the white owner told her he had sold it, her son stepped in. an argument turned in to a fistfight and james pushed the man through a plate glass window. james and his mother were soon arreste
and they were fighting for freedom in the usa and the american way. fairly young men and they had lives to live, and, you know, and they would stand up for themselves in ways that black people earlier had not done. jose anderson: they had been to europe, they had been to places where they could eat where they wanted. where they were not thrown out of public accommodations, and they were not going to go back on the farm, and do the things they did before the war. narrator: as black soldiers...
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lot of american they want change from president obama but don't want to endorse things like the iraq war, donald trump offers an option. >> dickerson: naps trump does well here is that it, of to the races, it's done you? mentioned once he he gets further how much of a big thing would it be if he won? >> so much depends on how rapidly the rest of the field winnows as region as you have say kick, rubio, bush, competing, continuing to go on the more difficult it becomes for anybody to stop him. but i was talking to terry sullivan who is rubio's campaign manager in the spin room last night, they view, this is a delegate battle as he talked to you in the interview this morning. also basically a matter of survival. that you just keep going and keep going and eventually others will fall away that when you get campaign when it is winner take all that's the time when the anti-trump faction becomes large enough to carry those states. >> dickerson: based on the stage they may literally fall away as one of the bushs comes counsel. ted cruz made the case with donald trump on judges, this is -- ge
lot of american they want change from president obama but don't want to endorse things like the iraq war, donald trump offers an option. >> dickerson: naps trump does well here is that it, of to the races, it's done you? mentioned once he he gets further how much of a big thing would it be if he won? >> so much depends on how rapidly the rest of the field winnows as region as you have say kick, rubio, bush, competing, continuing to go on the more difficult it becomes for anybody to...
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so, in his view, the american people are the good guys. they are the heroes of our american story. o are the bad guys? in part, they are corrupt legislators. who make laws that favor big business. instead of the general public. but, perhaps, more important, they are judges. judges who use their understanding of the constitution to strike down laws that the people support. the people want something. they want, perhaps, to make working conditions favor for the war. or they want to set a minimum wage. or a maximum number of hours per week. and they get the legislature the , the representatives to do this. the legislature and ask the law. in fact, as in your status and women, you are roosevelt did just as in his early career. then, the judges say, that lies unconstitutional. they invalidated and this is actually exactly what happened. roosevelt that sponsored. and that is perhaps why this issue is so dear to his heart. legislator,ime as a extending through his presidency and even afterwards, courts were using the due process clause of the constitution to strike down these economic regul
so, in his view, the american people are the good guys. they are the heroes of our american story. o are the bad guys? in part, they are corrupt legislators. who make laws that favor big business. instead of the general public. but, perhaps, more important, they are judges. judges who use their understanding of the constitution to strike down laws that the people support. the people want something. they want, perhaps, to make working conditions favor for the war. or they want to set a minimum...
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shut down thousands organizations and that is one of the methods that isis is using to reach americans. >>> they are tailoring it to an audience and to be a part of something. that's what draws them in and that's how it is successful. >>> now tonight we go inside what isis is doing to recruit young people. sometimes it is riiht under their parents' noses tonight at ten. we will see you there. >>> thanks a lot, tony. >> students may not be sick but told to stay home. centurylink prism tv has all your favorite channels, tons of live sports, and more -- all in crystal-clear hd. watch when and where you want with advanced features like our wireless set-top box, whole home dvr, and prism on the go. and choose from a variety of great packages to fit your home. call... ...and get started with the prism essential tv bundle. you'll get tv plus up to 12 megs of centurylink internet. all for only $55 a month. this deal sounds great, especially if you love sports. get prism essential tv and up to 12 megs of internet for only $55 a month. score! or, if you love great movies... [ southern accent ] hey, clemen
shut down thousands organizations and that is one of the methods that isis is using to reach americans. >>> they are tailoring it to an audience and to be a part of something. that's what draws them in and that's how it is successful. >>> now tonight we go inside what isis is doing to recruit young people. sometimes it is riiht under their parents' noses tonight at ten. we will see you there. >>> thanks a lot, tony. >> students may not be sick but told to stay...
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rubio got personal speaking about race and growing up as a cuban american. they attacked donald trump saying they used trump's own words and dr. carson defended the qualifications saying the u.s. needed to know someone who knew how to solve problems and not just talk. governor nikki haley will be on the campaign trail with marco rubio. >> we say that every day is a great day in south carolina. ladies and gentlemen, if we elect marco rubio, every day will be a great day in america! >> on the democratic side, hillary clinton has the lead in south carolina with 58% of the vote. bernie sanders at 37%. the south carolina democratic primary will be next satur february the 27th. >>> at 7:00 this morning, duke energy will release the 4th quarter and 2015-year end earnings. the charlotte based company missed esti the last few quarters. duke said despite the slump, the operations in north carolina are strong. channel 9 is staying on top of the story, again, the new numbers will be released in a few hours, we'll bring you the information as soon as we get it >>> veterans ha
rubio got personal speaking about race and growing up as a cuban american. they attacked donald trump saying they used trump's own words and dr. carson defended the qualifications saying the u.s. needed to know someone who knew how to solve problems and not just talk. governor nikki haley will be on the campaign trail with marco rubio. >> we say that every day is a great day in south carolina. ladies and gentlemen, if we elect marco rubio, every day will be a great day in america!...
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know you have worked with the small business administration as a part of our task force on new americans, they actually launched a made in america campaign that is focused on promoting immigrant and refugee stories of people who have accessed sba tools and then helped grow or start their businesses. i know you've done that work and as a part of last year's world refugee day event we did at the white house we honored champions of change, people who are either immigrants, refugees themselves or folks who have been here for many generations that are helping to welcome immigrants and refugees and we honored ana crosslin as part of that event very much involved in the st. louis mosaic project so we appreciate your partnership with sba, and the great model that you all have in st. louis. we always want to lift it up. >> very good. >> i'm toni harp, mayor of the city of new haven, and our immigration resettlement organization came to my cabinet meeting about a week and a half ago to indicate that they would be doubling the number of refugees in our city as well as doubling outside in our region and r
know you have worked with the small business administration as a part of our task force on new americans, they actually launched a made in america campaign that is focused on promoting immigrant and refugee stories of people who have accessed sba tools and then helped grow or start their businesses. i know you've done that work and as a part of last year's world refugee day event we did at the white house we honored champions of change, people who are either immigrants, refugees themselves or...
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stop town on the line from houston to brownsville, generations of workers and families became american. theyere the people who built kinksville texas. >> if it wasn't for the mexicans brought over... >> they were the lifeblood of the early days of this town. >> it was their blood and suede and tears that built this town. >> among the sons of kingsville is flores, his parents coming a century ago, worked hard, bought a home and started a family. they thought they were doing okay, and they... >> they were part of america. >> yes. >> in the boom years of the 20th century, families like his were welcomed, even encouraged to come and work in places like kinksville. they came and brought the stories of their lives in song. >> it is part of our history books, our mexican history books. >> it was the way to tell the story of the people. story. >> as the great depression set in, the story turned dark. >> in an all but forgotten chapter of history, the once welcomed migrants and the u.s. born children were forced out. here it was closing that on, and the country that they thought would be their utopia
stop town on the line from houston to brownsville, generations of workers and families became american. theyere the people who built kinksville texas. >> if it wasn't for the mexicans brought over... >> they were the lifeblood of the early days of this town. >> it was their blood and suede and tears that built this town. >> among the sons of kingsville is flores, his parents coming a century ago, worked hard, bought a home and started a family. they thought they were...
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believe that you understand that while the decisions that are made in washington today impact every american, theyunger generation even more because you are going to have to live with those decisions for the next 60 to 70 two, god willing, 80 years. [applause] senator sanders: that is why it is imperative that you and your friends do get involved in the political process. let me be very honest in saying this, of course i am here to ask for your support, but if people are not supporting me, and want to vote for other candidates, that is fine. what is most important is that we do not have an election like we did last november where 80% of young people did not vote. that cannot, must not happen again. [applause] senator sanders: now, the reason why our campaign is doing as well as it is, and i want to remind you that when we began this campaign in new hampshire, we were 30 to 40 points behind, but the reason we are doing so well is because we are touching on the issues that make sense to the american people and we are treating the people with respect and intelligence. what we are saying is, in this g
believe that you understand that while the decisions that are made in washington today impact every american, theyunger generation even more because you are going to have to live with those decisions for the next 60 to 70 two, god willing, 80 years. [applause] senator sanders: that is why it is imperative that you and your friends do get involved in the political process. let me be very honest in saying this, of course i am here to ask for your support, but if people are not supporting me, and...
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what is interesting about this war is that the outsiders are americans. they are us. they are who we are. yes -- you have been attacked by fellow americans. 156 years ago. what i want to do this evening is something i almost never do. i almost never used notes. we have friends here from c-span this evening and as we were getting set up, i asked them if i could move around a little bit because i do not like to stand behind a lectern. that is not my style. that is not how i like to give a presentation. what is important about tonight is that i want you to hear what is not my words or my words but their words. what were they saying. what they are saying is much more powerful, more meaningful, more dramatic, and traumatic than anything i could say. and so, to help us understand what their words will be, in your mind for a moment, think about your own words silently, consider your own words, that would describe how you feel about our current situation. in 2015. and the events which happen to us here in our country. by other americans. only a few days ago, december 2 i think
what is interesting about this war is that the outsiders are americans. they are us. they are who we are. yes -- you have been attacked by fellow americans. 156 years ago. what i want to do this evening is something i almost never do. i almost never used notes. we have friends here from c-span this evening and as we were getting set up, i asked them if i could move around a little bit because i do not like to stand behind a lectern. that is not my style. that is not how i like to give a...
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every american has to show up to work and have to do their job they can't say i don't feel like it this year, i will see you next year, oh by the way, semi- my paycheck. that's the not the american way. it should not be the senate way. president, yield the floor. >> mr. president this past saturday is honored to attend the funeral mass for justice antonin scalia. i cannot help but recall back when president reagan nominated him for the supreme court of the united states that judge scully at the time said that his only goal was to be a good judge. today, 30 years later it is clear that justice scalia who, until his death served longer than any other current members of the supreme court of the united states, was a good judge. in fact, he was a great judge. he was a giant of american jurisprudence. as i got to know him better in more recent years, thanks to a mutual acquaintance i can tell you he was also a good man. my first encounter with justice scalia was in 1991 when i had won an election to be on the texas supreme court. the court invited justice scalia to come to austin, texas texas
every american has to show up to work and have to do their job they can't say i don't feel like it this year, i will see you next year, oh by the way, semi- my paycheck. that's the not the american way. it should not be the senate way. president, yield the floor. >> mr. president this past saturday is honored to attend the funeral mass for justice antonin scalia. i cannot help but recall back when president reagan nominated him for the supreme court of the united states that judge scully...
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besides the american, they are getting experience with 3-d technology. >> we can pull apart all of these different valves, the vessels, all the different parts of the hurt and really get to see a much more up close and in-depth version. >> reporter: all in preparation for real life situations. >> i feel much more confident in getting out there in the news 19 , wltx . >> midlands tech was given a grant worth more than $8 million to start that program. >>> rather than learn from a book richland northeast students were taught history from those who lived it. veterans from different wars spoke to the students as part of the annual valentines for veterans program. major albert hamilton spent nine months as a world war ii prisoner but was freed to continue serving. he said he wouldn't trade the event for $1 million because it thrills him to speak to the students. >> i have been coming over here to richland northeast. a wonderful rotc unit. i've been over here for five years and i just love it every minute. i just love to talk to the kids. >> so the students say hearing first-hand accounts from
besides the american, they are getting experience with 3-d technology. >> we can pull apart all of these different valves, the vessels, all the different parts of the hurt and really get to see a much more up close and in-depth version. >> reporter: all in preparation for real life situations. >> i feel much more confident in getting out there in the news 19 , wltx . >> midlands tech was given a grant worth more than $8 million to start that program. >>> rather...
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my fellow americans... they say we're a nation divided. that's not true. we agree on a lot. like paul rudd. everybody loves paul rudd. i didn't know this was going to happen! you know what else everyone loves? emojis. no. beer! that's why we're forming the our caucus. we've got the biggest caucus in the country! ooooeeeyyyyy! i'm really inspired right now. and there's a bud in front of it! sfx: crowd cheers, fireworks sfx: cell phone vibrates. (sigh) you're okay... he's okay, he made it! jason.. what do you mean? we were very bad boys. alexa what's in the news? alexa: here's the news, "alec were seen mooning paparazzi. baldwin threw his shoe at photographers before making a run for it". my poor cashmere socks... alexa, will you order another pair of brescianis. reordering bresciani socks. okay listen... can you send some lawyers or something? (moaning) ,, since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help
my fellow americans... they say we're a nation divided. that's not true. we agree on a lot. like paul rudd. everybody loves paul rudd. i didn't know this was going to happen! you know what else everyone loves? emojis. no. beer! that's why we're forming the our caucus. we've got the biggest caucus in the country! ooooeeeyyyyy! i'm really inspired right now. and there's a bud in front of it! sfx: crowd cheers, fireworks sfx: cell phone vibrates. (sigh) you're okay... he's okay, he made it!...
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win the championship.cham it was the first time in in american history that a team five african-americans. they were honored tonight. that one day that will never, ever be changed to be team to, you know, break the color barrier not just for afro-americans, but for minorities. that's truly a blessing. what it did for so am people. p like i said before, you have to -- they aren't even maryland players and they honored them tonight. > a flash mob for the packed crowd. going a lit crowd. are she had, far away, from columbia, m, the terps trailed a by 15 a the half. second half, maryland trying tol come back. b diamond stone, a big man, stone had ten, but after this the t bankers routed the terps insidee and out. maryland loses for the first time at home in the last 27 games, 7057. 705 the us womans' soccer team in an olympic qualifier for me a about it of a raw deal t for d mexico.e in the box, somehow i don't know how, i don't know where they t call a foul on mexico. it doesn't even look like she was touched.ed. i'll take it as a usa partisan fan. but as a soccer fan, i don't know. karly lloyd pu
win the championship.cham it was the first time in in american history that a team five african-americans. they were honored tonight. that one day that will never, ever be changed to be team to, you know, break the color barrier not just for afro-americans, but for minorities. that's truly a blessing. what it did for so am people. p like i said before, you have to -- they aren't even maryland players and they honored them tonight. > a flash mob for the packed crowd. going a lit crowd. are...
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they were not asking the americans to fight for them, they were not asking for the u.s. to go into baghdad. they simply said, give us a weapon. winston churchill made the plea, just give us the arms and we will do the job. that is what the wanted -- the rebels wanted to do. instead, the market forces were given the order by the pentagon to destroy the huge stocks of weapons which they had seized from the defeated military. huge stocks of weapons were blown up, rather than turn them over. meanwhile, the battle helicopters destroyed the villages. as a result, the leaders, the military leaders of saddam hussein who were beginning to sway, saying that they should go to the rebel side suddenly realized, no, saddam hussein is likely to remain in power now and they immediately switched back and joined the forces and i waiting the uprising -- annihilating the uprising. what followed was about 150,000 shiites slaughtered by saddam hussein's forces them as the american forces withdrew. in the north, the kurds, similar things happened and the spread to the mountains and many of the
they were not asking the americans to fight for them, they were not asking for the u.s. to go into baghdad. they simply said, give us a weapon. winston churchill made the plea, just give us the arms and we will do the job. that is what the wanted -- the rebels wanted to do. instead, the market forces were given the order by the pentagon to destroy the huge stocks of weapons which they had seized from the defeated military. huge stocks of weapons were blown up, rather than turn them over....
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nerd wallet surveyed thousands of americans. they found millennial men will shell out $371 to treat their loved one to gifts, events, travel, and meals. average, which is $180. steve: youtube is now trying to directly compete with online streaming services like hulu and netflix. today, the website released 3 made-for-youtube movies. it's also launching a new kind of tv series. you can now get the original content for a per-month $10 subscription to you to's red service. stacey: if you thought "harry potter" was over and done with think again. , an 8th installment of the series will come out this summer, but it's not a traditional book. it is a script book from the two part play, "harry potter and the cursed child." the book will be released july 31st, harry potter's birthday. remember that pig hanging out at a new hampshire polling place cynthia fodor showed us yesterday? steve: we are learning a more today about his political pig-suasion. his owner says the 600-pound pig in the area and wandered over to the polling place, so he coul
nerd wallet surveyed thousands of americans. they found millennial men will shell out $371 to treat their loved one to gifts, events, travel, and meals. average, which is $180. steve: youtube is now trying to directly compete with online streaming services like hulu and netflix. today, the website released 3 made-for-youtube movies. it's also launching a new kind of tv series. you can now get the original content for a per-month $10 subscription to you to's red service. stacey: if you thought...
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they try, many of them, to live according to this new american way of life. they don't go to war again. younger indians who don't join this treaty, people like tecumseh, they will go to war at another time. the leaders of the coalition keep the treating. another thing is this interesting picture which the picks little turtle talking to this group of officers in this negotiation and here is an american officer taking notes. little turtle is speaking in miami. his language, his words, are being translated by one interpreter, right? and somebody else is taking notes on his knee. and we will write that up and that will be the treaty and that will be the record of the meeting and we will have an authentic record of what went on there. that is why i did a book on indian treaties once because we wanted to see the back story behind those formal documents that you've got and the way to interpret those terms must have been pretty incredible. and that opens up that territory. in 1795, there are 5000 more american people living in ohio. by 1800, 45,000. in 1803, 60,000 pe
they try, many of them, to live according to this new american way of life. they don't go to war again. younger indians who don't join this treaty, people like tecumseh, they will go to war at another time. the leaders of the coalition keep the treating. another thing is this interesting picture which the picks little turtle talking to this group of officers in this negotiation and here is an american officer taking notes. little turtle is speaking in miami. his language, his words, are being...
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we're spending $80 billion a year locking up fellow americans. they see kids getting arrested for marijuana, getting in prison, getting a criminal record, while they see executives on wall street who pay billions of dollars in settlements and get no prosecution at all. no criminal records for them. i think what our campaign is indicating is that the american people are tired of establishment politics, tired of establishment economics. they want a political revolution in which millions of americans stand up, come together, not let the trumps of the world divide us and say, you know what, in this great country, we need a government that represents all of us, not just a handful of wealthy campaign contributors. thank you. >> moderator: thank you, senator sanders. (applause). >> moderator: thank you, senator sanders. secretary clinton. >> i'm running for president to knock down all the barriers that are holding americans back, and to rebuild the ladders of opportunity that will give every american a chance to advance, especially those who have been left o
we're spending $80 billion a year locking up fellow americans. they see kids getting arrested for marijuana, getting in prison, getting a criminal record, while they see executives on wall street who pay billions of dollars in settlements and get no prosecution at all. no criminal records for them. i think what our campaign is indicating is that the american people are tired of establishment politics, tired of establishment economics. they want a political revolution in which millions of...
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quote, inexplainable rhetoric of muslim americans am he said that created fear among muslim americans. >> they talked about how their children were asking, are we going to be forced out of the country? are we going to be rounded up? why do people treat us like that? conversations that you shouldn't have to have with children. not in this country. >> reporter: now, the white house said they picked that particular mosque because it showed the diversity among muslim americans, which represents about 1% of our population. >>> it's a case that has stunned the entire d.c. area. the toddler arrested and charged in her death and the slaying of her mother. >> wusa 9, stephanie galehard is live outside the headquarters, where a news conference about this horrifying, double murder just wrapped up. what did you learn, stephanie? >> i just looked over the charging documents. and they revealed the suspect drove to nashante davis's home. waited for her to come outside of her condo. that's when he confronted her at gunpoint. demanding she drop the child support petition. that's when he fired multiple shots, k
quote, inexplainable rhetoric of muslim americans am he said that created fear among muslim americans. >> they talked about how their children were asking, are we going to be forced out of the country? are we going to be rounded up? why do people treat us like that? conversations that you shouldn't have to have with children. not in this country. >> reporter: now, the white house said they picked that particular mosque because it showed the diversity among muslim americans, which...
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citizens and they do not get the rights and privileges of american citizens and they do not get to vote. but, uh, i think many of them would find that would still be a better life than what they are going back to, which is the third leg. and that is, we need to be doing the same kind of things in south and central american that american companies are doing in cameroon, africa right now. they are over there record crops, making huge profits, but at the same time, building the infrastructure of that country, providing jobs over there and teaching them the ag business so they can continue that themselves and creating friends for america rather than enemies. no reason we can't do that in south and central america so they won't feel that they have to come here. 07:33:30 3 we spoke to texas senator ted cruz at the same event where we caught up with doctor ben carson in greenville. greenville.we asked cruz about illegal immigration and the cost to deport people who are already here illegally.here's how he answered. 3 trt: 1:5707:45:03 we're facing a crisis in this country right now
citizens and they do not get the rights and privileges of american citizens and they do not get to vote. but, uh, i think many of them would find that would still be a better life than what they are going back to, which is the third leg. and that is, we need to be doing the same kind of things in south and central american that american companies are doing in cameroon, africa right now. they are over there record crops, making huge profits, but at the same time, building the infrastructure of...