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it makes him an honorary asian- american. he is the first asian-american president as well.ight's events would not be possible without our community partners. a group that helped make all this happened, i am going to read them all. the asian business alliance, asian law alliance, the asian pacific american leadership institute, chinese-american cultural association, chinese american political association, citizens for better community, culture to culture, why in the chamber of commerce of northern care of -- kawai and chamber of commerce of northern california, northern california chinese athletic association, national association of american professionals, national federation of independent business, national federation of filipino americans, the filipino chamber of commerce, around of applause for all of our community partners, please. that was a lot. [applause] >> i am so glad he had to do that. our next speaker is u.s. congressmen. he is representing the 15th congressional district of california in the u.s. house of representatives. in congress, he is a member of the pow
it makes him an honorary asian- american. he is the first asian-american president as well.ight's events would not be possible without our community partners. a group that helped make all this happened, i am going to read them all. the asian business alliance, asian law alliance, the asian pacific american leadership institute, chinese-american cultural association, chinese american political association, citizens for better community, culture to culture, why in the chamber of commerce of...
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a memoir called "american son." everybody who watches c-span knows he's one of the most interest and talked about politicians in america right now. a lot of speculation about the future. what's amazing is his family story. he's the son of two immigrants from cuba who came here working class family and for them to produce a senate who is only 41 and kind of the talk of the whole country. it's amazing story how he got point. >> by the time this airs, that book will c
a memoir called "american son." everybody who watches c-span knows he's one of the most interest and talked about politicians in america right now. a lot of speculation about the future. what's amazing is his family story. he's the son of two immigrants from cuba who came here working class family and for them to produce a senate who is only 41 and kind of the talk of the whole country. it's amazing story how he got point. >> by the time this airs, that book will c
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he never spoke to asian-american groups. he never visited american indian reservations. he never spent time in hispanic or latino communities. he never so much as ever on african-americans although shirley allender's efforts matter here. like some presidents, unlike some president he did not spend any rhetorical effort, but he simply ignored them. when he did at that groups and individuals, and as he may morph his airship such attacks it was an assault on behavior rather than demography. he never attacked people for the class or the race but only for their behavior. he undermined their status, and he caricatured them with a demonic glee. you made in the butt of many famous jokes and poor martin barton if this were never quite the same. he was incapable of wielding anger in him and said things like it is the only evidence we have of life yet growth and progress are opposed, opposed every step, opposed bitterly and blindly. would not be fun to be the target of such an attack. his enemies were not treated as people with legitimate concerns but a reasonable point of view but
he never spoke to asian-american groups. he never visited american indian reservations. he never spent time in hispanic or latino communities. he never so much as ever on african-americans although shirley allender's efforts matter here. like some presidents, unlike some president he did not spend any rhetorical effort, but he simply ignored them. when he did at that groups and individuals, and as he may morph his airship such attacks it was an assault on behavior rather than demography. he...
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these are american success stories. yet the centerpiece of the president's entire re-election campaign is attacking success. is it any wonder that someone who attacks success has led the worst economic recovery since the great depression? [ applause ] >> in america, we celebrate success. we don't apologize for success. [ cheers and applause ] >> now we weren't always successful at bain. but no one ever is in the world of business. that's what this president doesn't seem to understand. business and growing jobs is about taking risks, sometimes failing, sometimes succeeding, but always striving. it's about dreams, usually it doesn't work out exactly as you might have imagined. steve jobs was fired at apple, and then he came back and changed the world. it's the genius of the american free enterprise system, to harness the extraordinary creativity and talent and industry of the american people, with a system that's dedicated to creating tomorrow's prosperity, not trying to redistribute today's. [ cheers and applause ] >> th
these are american success stories. yet the centerpiece of the president's entire re-election campaign is attacking success. is it any wonder that someone who attacks success has led the worst economic recovery since the great depression? [ applause ] >> in america, we celebrate success. we don't apologize for success. [ cheers and applause ] >> now we weren't always successful at bain. but no one ever is in the world of business. that's what this president doesn't seem to...
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every american -- [ crowd chanting "usa" ] -- every american was relieved the day that president obama.e.a.l. team six took out osama bin laden. on another front every american is less secure today because he has failed to slow iran's nuclear threat. in his first tv interview as president he said that we should talk to iran. we are still talking, and iran's centrifuges are still spinning. president obama has thrown allies like israel under the bus even as he has relaxed sanctions on castro's cuba, and he abandoned the friends in poland by walking away from the missile defense commitments, and he is eager to give russia's president putin the flexibility that he desires after the election. under my administration, our friends will see more loyalty and mr. putin will see a little less flexibility and more backbone. [ applause ] we will honor america's democratic ideals, because a free world is a more peaceful world. this is the bipartisan foreign policy legacy of truman and reagan and under my presidency, we will return to it once again. you might have asked yourself if these last years a
every american -- [ crowd chanting "usa" ] -- every american was relieved the day that president obama.e.a.l. team six took out osama bin laden. on another front every american is less secure today because he has failed to slow iran's nuclear threat. in his first tv interview as president he said that we should talk to iran. we are still talking, and iran's centrifuges are still spinning. president obama has thrown allies like israel under the bus even as he has relaxed sanctions on...
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ironically, and horrific loss both of an american hero and a rallying cry of american forces. now, i don't have any video of lawrence from the war of 1812. in my minds eye, i can envision a movie trailer that hollywood sells us on upcoming defeat and the highlights would have to include the battle of baltimore, a crucial conflict with the citizens of the city existed at the land and sea force. the bombardment of the royal navy was observed by the sun-times poet who was held captive on the ship in the harbor. he recorded what he saw in a poem titled but his first publication at fort mchenry was someone else put it to music and renamed it the star-spangled banner. on the horseback we have to jump cut to the president's house dolly is awaiting james return. which is the only time the president has been at the front during a war. only mr. madison did not return. instead, retreating soldiers can cream through the town. we have to pld here of dolly looking down from the high window in the nation's largest house. for days she's been packing the papers of james along with the red velv
ironically, and horrific loss both of an american hero and a rallying cry of american forces. now, i don't have any video of lawrence from the war of 1812. in my minds eye, i can envision a movie trailer that hollywood sells us on upcoming defeat and the highlights would have to include the battle of baltimore, a crucial conflict with the citizens of the city existed at the land and sea force. the bombardment of the royal navy was observed by the sun-times poet who was held captive on the ship...
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may god bless the american people. may god bless the united states of america. ♪ [ music ] . ♪ [ music ] . ♪ [ music ] . ♪ [ music ] . >> those families can fill a stage. that is not even all of them. walking in from the convention floor to a podium closer to the delegates. governor romney clifred a personal speech he filled with stories about his family, faith and business career. and he had a message for millions of americans who supported president obama four years ago. base yaikly it's okay to be disappointed saying there is something wrong with the kind of job he's done as president with the best feeling you had was the day you voted for him. he told stories in this speech about his family and about growing up. and he also told the american people what his presidency would be like. some of the things we've heard on the campaign trail before delivered in a way he's done before with the five points that he says will create 12 million jobs for the u.s. economy. >> the theme tonight of the convention is we believe in
may god bless the american people. may god bless the united states of america. ♪ [ music ] . ♪ [ music ] . ♪ [ music ] . ♪ [ music ] . >> those families can fill a stage. that is not even all of them. walking in from the convention floor to a podium closer to the delegates. governor romney clifred a personal speech he filled with stories about his family, faith and business career. and he had a message for millions of americans who supported president obama four years ago. base...
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an american journey. where i could think for myself, decide for myself, define happen as for myself. -- define happiness for myself. that is what we do in this country. that is the american dream. that is freedom and i will take it any day over the supervision and say -- sanctimony of the central planners. [applause] by themselves, the failures of one administration are not a mandate for a new administration. a challenger must stand on its own merits. he must be ready and were the to serve for the office of president. we are a full generation apart, governor romney and i. and in some ways, we are different. there are the songs in his ipod which i have heard on the campaign bus. [laughter] and i have heard it on many hotel elevators. [laughter] he actually urged me to play some of the south at campaign rallies. -- some of these songs at campaign rallies. i said, look, i hope it is not a deal breaker, but my playlist starts with ac/dc and ends with zeppelin. [applause] a generation apart, but that does not
an american journey. where i could think for myself, decide for myself, define happen as for myself. -- define happiness for myself. that is what we do in this country. that is the american dream. that is freedom and i will take it any day over the supervision and say -- sanctimony of the central planners. [applause] by themselves, the failures of one administration are not a mandate for a new administration. a challenger must stand on its own merits. he must be ready and were the to serve for...
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this is the essence of the american experience we americans have always felt a special kinship with theuestions but none doubted that here in america they could build a better life but in america their children would be blessed more than any but today four years from the excitement of the last election for the first time the majority of americans now doubt that our children will have a better future it's not what we were promised every family in america wanted this to be a time when they could get ahead and put aside a little more for college and do more for the elderly mother that is living alone or give more to their church or charity every small business wanted this to be their best years ever when they could hire more and do more for those that had stuck with them through the hard times. every new college graduate thought it would have a good job by now a place of their own they thought they could start paying back some of their loans in billed for the future. this was the whole band it's not just what we expected, it's what americans deserve. >> applause >> you deserve the because
this is the essence of the american experience we americans have always felt a special kinship with theuestions but none doubted that here in america they could build a better life but in america their children would be blessed more than any but today four years from the excitement of the last election for the first time the majority of americans now doubt that our children will have a better future it's not what we were promised every family in america wanted this to be a time when they could...
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in paris, americans in london, anyone really done about the american experience in germany? and even though we lived in germany twice. i was a news correspondent in the cold war days and post-cold war days. i never thought about it. i would pick up a book here and there. when i began to explore, i realized no one had examined the american experience in germany from the end of world war i right through pearl harbor and declaration of war against the united states by hitler. >> did it have any impact on you when erik larsson came out with "garden of beasts"? >> i finished my manuscript when i realized this book was coming out and my first reaction was, why is someone else writing about this subject, but i realized he was writing in a much more focused, narrow slight, not to belittle him in any way. he focused on william dodd, the first american ambassador to germany when hitler took power and his daughter, which is part of my story, too, but two of many characters in my story which stands a much broader era. in the end, a number of people told me that if they read larsson's bo
in paris, americans in london, anyone really done about the american experience in germany? and even though we lived in germany twice. i was a news correspondent in the cold war days and post-cold war days. i never thought about it. i would pick up a book here and there. when i began to explore, i realized no one had examined the american experience in germany from the end of world war i right through pearl harbor and declaration of war against the united states by hitler. >> did it have...
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every american -- [ crowd chanting "usa" ] -- every american was relieved the day that president obamathe order and s.e.a.l. team six took out osama bin laden. on another front every american is less secure today because he has failed to slow iran's nuclear threat. in his first tv interview as president he said that we should talk to iran. we are still talking, and iran's centrifuges are still spinning. president obama has thrown allies like israel under the bus even as he has relaxed sanctions on castro's cuba, and he abandoned the friends in poland by walking away from the missile defense commitments, and he is eager to give russia's president putin the flexibility that he desires after the election. under my administration, our friends will see more loyalty and mr. putin will see a little less flexibility and more backbone. we will honor america's democratic ideals, because a free world is a more peaceful world. this is the bipartisan foreign policy legacy of truman and reagan and under my presidency, we will return to it once again. you might have asked yourself if these last years
every american -- [ crowd chanting "usa" ] -- every american was relieved the day that president obamathe order and s.e.a.l. team six took out osama bin laden. on another front every american is less secure today because he has failed to slow iran's nuclear threat. in his first tv interview as president he said that we should talk to iran. we are still talking, and iran's centrifuges are still spinning. president obama has thrown allies like israel under the bus even as he has relaxed...
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this program provides no incentives for american employers to hire american kids. plenty of incentives for american employers to hire the s.w.t. kids. >> reporter: the main incentive, claim the folks at crystal aquatics, is cost. they hire all-american at their 30 northern virginia pools, and vice president jeff collins says it hurts business. >> companies that hire international lifeguards get 8.45% payroll tax savings by not paying federal unemployment tax, medicare, and social security. >> reporter: as for american workers being hard to find, sean davidson has worked here for five years. >> i have people who will come to this pool and they, you know they ask if they can get a job to work here, and we have to say no, that we're full. >> reporter: crystal aquatics would bring on more locals, says collins, if they could win more pool management contracts, but... >> when we compete against companies that hire international lifeguards we are consistently higher or at best equal with them. it's hard for us to compete with the international lifeguards >> reporter: in n
this program provides no incentives for american employers to hire american kids. plenty of incentives for american employers to hire the s.w.t. kids. >> reporter: the main incentive, claim the folks at crystal aquatics, is cost. they hire all-american at their 30 northern virginia pools, and vice president jeff collins says it hurts business. >> companies that hire international lifeguards get 8.45% payroll tax savings by not paying federal unemployment tax, medicare, and social...
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a role model for younger americans like myself. everywhere he's been he's volunteered his time and talent to make things better for those around him. and we are blessed that a man like this will soon be the president of these united states. (cheers and applause) now let me be clear so no one misunderstands. our problem with president obama isn't that he's a bad person, okay. by all accounts, he too is a good husband, and a good father, and thanks to a lot of practice, a good golfer. (laughter) our problem is not that he's a bad person. our problem is that he is a bad president. (cheers and applause) >> you think he's watching tonight? (laughter) because his new slogan for his campaign is the word "forward" forward, a government that spends $1 trillion more than it takes in? an $800 billion stimulus that created more debt than jobs? a government intervention into health care paid for with higher taxes and cuts to medicare, scores of new rules and regulations. these ideas don't move us forward. these ideas move us backwards. (cheers
a role model for younger americans like myself. everywhere he's been he's volunteered his time and talent to make things better for those around him. and we are blessed that a man like this will soon be the president of these united states. (cheers and applause) now let me be clear so no one misunderstands. our problem with president obama isn't that he's a bad person, okay. by all accounts, he too is a good husband, and a good father, and thanks to a lot of practice, a good golfer. (laughter)...
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is very similar for american indians as it becomes for african-americans later.hey shed blood in the war for the nation. they have a right to citizenship. and that becomes a very important parallel in the civil rights movement and the right to vote. but fdr didn't ever, as far as i know -- become an archivist, there's no evidence that he was at all interested in expanding the vote. >> i was just curious, because fdr grew up in a relatively wealthy upbringing. >> i don't think it was relatively wealthy. >> the guy was rich. i've always wanted to know, what really triggered -- a lot of people of his class actually started hating him for the fact he did kind of -- working towards the downtrodden and the poor. what exactly triggered the idea -- he could have simply not cared in a sense. >> sure. >> a lot of the other rich americans dunedin dynasties at the time didn't have the human tear interest he did. so what brought him to be the man who essentially -- before he became he greatest war leader of all-time, really, how did he become like also the man who worked towa
is very similar for american indians as it becomes for african-americans later.hey shed blood in the war for the nation. they have a right to citizenship. and that becomes a very important parallel in the civil rights movement and the right to vote. but fdr didn't ever, as far as i know -- become an archivist, there's no evidence that he was at all interested in expanding the vote. >> i was just curious, because fdr grew up in a relatively wealthy upbringing. >> i don't think it was...
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i will not raise taxes on the american people. i will not raise taxes on middle income americans.ssertions to the contrary are simply false. i am afraid the campaign knows that, and i hope members of the media focus on that. i want to bring down rates, limits deductions and exemptions for high income people. but when you finish going to my plan, and we scored it properly, i will not have a plan that lowers the share paid by high income folks, or that raises taxes on middle income americans. >> individuals are looking for some sense of a plan. if you are a president, with tax reform takes six months? a year? >> the length of time is dependent in part upon whether we elect republicans in the senate and house, and by what number, so i cannot give you a prediction of how long it would take to put in place a full tax reform program until we had those individuals in place. i can tell you i think one of the great opportunities for our nation was proposed when the tax commission, the budget commission, came back. i am talking about some symbols -- simpson-bowles. why the president did not
i will not raise taxes on the american people. i will not raise taxes on middle income americans.ssertions to the contrary are simply false. i am afraid the campaign knows that, and i hope members of the media focus on that. i want to bring down rates, limits deductions and exemptions for high income people. but when you finish going to my plan, and we scored it properly, i will not have a plan that lowers the share paid by high income folks, or that raises taxes on middle income americans....
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try being hispanic-american. you will be able, and as an american white male, don't tell me about discrimination. we black american males, veterans, dr. malveaux, would you please continue? if they won't listen to you, i know they won't listen to me. thank you very much, and keep on keeping on, sister. >> guest: thank you for calling, and it's great to reconnect after that 1984 democratic convention. we fought really hard, didn't we? and reverend jackson just shone in those moments. it was an incandescent moment for us. now, the question you asked is about a marshall plan, and certainly the national urban league and others beginning really in the '60s had written about or advocated an urban marshall plan. talk about ways, as you said, we invested millions of dollars, especially in london, to make sure that countries that had been affected by world war ii were able to recover. and our dollars really did make the difference there. why not put those dollars in the inner city where many inner cities don't even have s
try being hispanic-american. you will be able, and as an american white male, don't tell me about discrimination. we black american males, veterans, dr. malveaux, would you please continue? if they won't listen to you, i know they won't listen to me. thank you very much, and keep on keeping on, sister. >> guest: thank you for calling, and it's great to reconnect after that 1984 democratic convention. we fought really hard, didn't we? and reverend jackson just shone in those moments. it...
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six americans in poverty, 25 million un and underemployed, 49 million americans on food stamps, seems to be going out there under the assumption that the american people know things are bad and they've not gotten better under barack obama. >> as you know, chris christie is the first to say he approached the job that he has as governor with two things in mind. number one, always tell the truth. number two, try and effect real change and solve problems. it's the same thing we've done in the u.s. house. it's what paul ryan brings to the ticket, because frankly the budget that he designed and drafted is about fixing problems. it's also, sean, about really telling the american people the math doesn't lie. we can't continue to spend money we don't have. we got to fix the problems. >> sean: it's interesting. we'll discuss this with governor walker later in the program tonight, and governor kasich. two governors faced massive deficits, and told the people of their states the truth. the people responded. governor walker, as we all know now, after a recall, got more votes he did two years prior
six americans in poverty, 25 million un and underemployed, 49 million americans on food stamps, seems to be going out there under the assumption that the american people know things are bad and they've not gotten better under barack obama. >> as you know, chris christie is the first to say he approached the job that he has as governor with two things in mind. number one, always tell the truth. number two, try and effect real change and solve problems. it's the same thing we've done in the...
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american dream.the boat than his father died. he arrived in pittsburgh as a teenager with nothing. not a penny. he found the american dream. not great wealth. but a bit of property and a new land that gave him hope for his children. in america, as opposed to the old country, success was based on merit. probably america's greatest asset was that for the first time success was not based on who you were but what you did. [cheers and applause] my grandfather lived to see his children become doctors and ministers, accountants and professors. he would even live to see one of his sons,çó a certain congressmn from texas... [cheers and applause] a certain congressman from texas run for the presidency of the united states. [cheers and applause] immigrants have flocked to our shores seeking freedom. our forebearers came full of hopes and dreams. so consistent and privilege length were these aspirations that they cryóllized into a national yearning we call the american dream. no other country has a dream so inex
american dream.the boat than his father died. he arrived in pittsburgh as a teenager with nothing. not a penny. he found the american dream. not great wealth. but a bit of property and a new land that gave him hope for his children. in america, as opposed to the old country, success was based on merit. probably america's greatest asset was that for the first time success was not based on who you were but what you did. [cheers and applause] my grandfather lived to see his children become doctors...
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after the break today nearly fifty million americans. live in poverty the most ever recorded in our nation's history so why is bill clinton to blame for all this and what needs to be done to fix it. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's l.t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch our team any time. in iraq. coming up. more news today violence has once again fled out. these are the images. from the streets and candy that. for asians are. one thousand nine hundred six president bill clinton ended welfare as we know it this mantling the last remnants of lyndon johnson's great society legislation passed in the one nine hundred sixty s. it was responsible for cutting poverty in america in half that decade and clinton replaced it with something called temporary assistance for needy families which for the first time in sixty years no longer guaranteed federal assistance to impoverished americans instead under clinton's welfare refo
after the break today nearly fifty million americans. live in poverty the most ever recorded in our nation's history so why is bill clinton to blame for all this and what needs to be done to fix it. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's l.t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch our team any time. in iraq. coming up. more news today violence has once again fled out. these are the...
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and a new chapter in asian pacific american history when he was elected as the city's first asian-americanentlemen -- all right, join me in welcoming mayor edwin m. lee. [applause] you have your own crowded back there. the m. in your middle name stand s for ma. >> thank you all for coming. i'm glad to be here on the eighth time we've celebrated this, and want to give a thank- you for helping us put this on. thank you! and of course, i join here as part of an official city family. thank you for being here. he is joined by supervisors carmen chu, jane kim, and eric mar. our elected officials, jeff adachi, the public defender, the recorder assessor, hydra mendoza, and emily murase. we're also thankful for the chief of police, thank you. i would like to also acknowledges someone that has been a very special friend of mine, someone that has given me a lot of support and advice over the years. and also someone who has not missed one of these asian pacific heritage month associations, mayor willie brown. >> this evening, we are celebrating our communities from all over the world. i am so lucky to
and a new chapter in asian pacific american history when he was elected as the city's first asian-americanentlemen -- all right, join me in welcoming mayor edwin m. lee. [applause] you have your own crowded back there. the m. in your middle name stand s for ma. >> thank you all for coming. i'm glad to be here on the eighth time we've celebrated this, and want to give a thank- you for helping us put this on. thank you! and of course, i join here as part of an official city family. thank...
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are you targeting and african-american audience. >> i wasn't targeting african-americans alone, but i thought since all of these people came from the african-american community, i would focus on that. it is crucial that we reach minority kids. so many minority kids today, if you ask them who they wanted to be, they would name you are an athlete or an entertainer. they only see themselves as being able to succeed in those two realms. athletes, athletics, and entertainment. there is such a wide variety of things that young people can do today to make a significant contribution to american life and to earn a great living and be recognized as doing something meaningful. >> you spend a lot of time talking to kids about this message, especially african-american kids. there are many other avenues besides entertainment and sports. forgive me, it sounds ironic coming from someone with a claim to fame on sports. have you got a message to the young people? >> it doesn't last forever. the crew doesn't last forever. the fact that i'm able to be an author and a public speaker has to do with what i
are you targeting and african-american audience. >> i wasn't targeting african-americans alone, but i thought since all of these people came from the african-american community, i would focus on that. it is crucial that we reach minority kids. so many minority kids today, if you ask them who they wanted to be, they would name you are an athlete or an entertainer. they only see themselves as being able to succeed in those two realms. athletes, athletics, and entertainment. there is such a...
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great american. of like to recognize a very distinguished gentleman. >> i am a former member of the united states congress from the state of maryland who left voluntarily. [laughter] i rise this morning to speak to this section on behalf of the people of the great state of maryland and working men and their families all across america. they are black, white, a native american, latino. they, like we come with a set of values and expectations regarding their security and have it supports it appeared the day -- supported. the play by the rules. love your country. cherish your faith. protecting that group of americans in every state has to be as it has been a priority for this party. like us and generations before them, and they assume we will protect that security because they want the best for their next generation. they know that most of us will leave the world not the way we found it. they want better jobs to be able to provide for their families. a decent income, fair wages, doing the same job and b
great american. of like to recognize a very distinguished gentleman. >> i am a former member of the united states congress from the state of maryland who left voluntarily. [laughter] i rise this morning to speak to this section on behalf of the people of the great state of maryland and working men and their families all across america. they are black, white, a native american, latino. they, like we come with a set of values and expectations regarding their security and have it supports it...
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i want to open up latin- american. number four, there is a problem in a country that has too much debt. what happens is the people who have looked at the amount of debt the country has have shown that if you have too much debt, it slows down the rate of growth of businesses and job creators, and the overall economy. we are going to have to get serious about doing something politicians talk about, but do not do. that is cut spending, cut the deficit, and finally get america on track to have a balanced budget, and i will do it. that is number four. [applause] number 5, we finally have to champion small business in this country, instead of attacking it. almost everywhere i go, people who are in small business say, "why does it feel like the government treats me like i am the enemy? the government is always on my back." the government now has a plan to raise taxes on small business, taking the tax rate from 35% teel 40%. the national foundation of independent businesses has said those tax policies will cost 700,000 jobs. w
i want to open up latin- american. number four, there is a problem in a country that has too much debt. what happens is the people who have looked at the amount of debt the country has have shown that if you have too much debt, it slows down the rate of growth of businesses and job creators, and the overall economy. we are going to have to get serious about doing something politicians talk about, but do not do. that is cut spending, cut the deficit, and finally get america on track to have a...
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the bottom line is this: are we going to destroy an american company is that employs americans. people who work double shifts, bill, to pay their rent because you don't know what this guys thinks. >> bill: no folks folks have rin up and chick-fil-a had best day in history starting to sell salmon they ran out of chicken people are zipping around, there it is. number two you haven't heard a word out of the mayor's for three days. they just got hammered hammered here, traditional force is one. did they not, kirsten, didn't the traditional forces win? i don't know what they want. that's a big victory. i think the i don't know why these conservative christians are to be poking the gay community. they support traditional marriage. pleasure. >> fine, you don't agree with that, a lot of people don't agree with it. the fact remains that mr. cathy has a right to say it without being punished this pinhead in this car that you where to see pulls up to chick-fil-a and does, this go. free water, right? if i can fillet. >> the corporation gives money to hate groups. hate groups. just because p
the bottom line is this: are we going to destroy an american company is that employs americans. people who work double shifts, bill, to pay their rent because you don't know what this guys thinks. >> bill: no folks folks have rin up and chick-fil-a had best day in history starting to sell salmon they ran out of chicken people are zipping around, there it is. number two you haven't heard a word out of the mayor's for three days. they just got hammered hammered here, traditional force is...
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american dream.sooner had he stepped off the boat than his father died, he arrived in pittsburgh as a teenager with nothing. not a penny. he found the american dream. not great wealth, but a bit of property in a new land that gave him hope for his children. in america as opposed old country success was based on merit. probably america's greatest asset was for the first time success was not based on who you were but what you did. [ applause ] my grandfather had lived to see his children become doctors and ministers, accountants and professors. he would even live to see one of his sons, a certain congressman from texas. [cheers] -- a certain congressman from texas run for the presidency of the united states. [cheers] immigrants have flocked to our shores seeking freedom. our forebearers came full of hopes and dreams. so consistent and prevalent were these aspirations that they crystallized into a national yearning. we call the american dream. no other country has a dream so inextrickably associated wit
american dream.sooner had he stepped off the boat than his father died, he arrived in pittsburgh as a teenager with nothing. not a penny. he found the american dream. not great wealth, but a bit of property in a new land that gave him hope for his children. in america as opposed old country success was based on merit. probably america's greatest asset was for the first time success was not based on who you were but what you did. [ applause ] my grandfather had lived to see his children become...
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not on each other, and not on american. what is needed in our country today is not complicated or profound. doesn't take a special government commission to tell us what america needs. what american need-- america needs is jobs, lots of jobs. in the richest country in the history of the world, this obama economy has crushed the middle class. family income has fallen by $4,000. but health insurance premiums are higher. food prices are higher. you tillity bills are higher. and gasoline prices, they've doubled. today more americans wake up in poverty than ever before. nearly one out of six americans is living in poverty. look around you, these aren't strangers. these are our brothers and sisters, our fellow americans. his policies have not helped create jobs, they've depressed them. and this i can tell you about where president obama would take america. his plan to raise taxes on small business won't add jobs, it would eliminate them. his assault on coal and gas and oil will send energy and manufacturing jobs to china. his tril
not on each other, and not on american. what is needed in our country today is not complicated or profound. doesn't take a special government commission to tell us what america needs. what american need-- america needs is jobs, lots of jobs. in the richest country in the history of the world, this obama economy has crushed the middle class. family income has fallen by $4,000. but health insurance premiums are higher. food prices are higher. you tillity bills are higher. and gasoline prices,...
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may god bless the american people. and may god bless the united states of america. ( cheers and applause ) >> pelley: former massachusetts governor mitt romney accepting the nomination of his party as a candidate for president of the united states. in that speech, romney was reaching for the common touch. many have questioned whether such a wealthy man understands middle class america, but in the speech, romney talked about people facing $50 fill-ups at the gas pump. cutting out movie nights in order to make ends meet. and people who lose $22-an-hour job and take two jobs at $9. there's paul ryan, his running mate. the congressman from wisconsin. bob schieffer, as we continue to watch this convention with their ticket on the stage, what did mitt romney accomplish tonight? >> reporter: well, i think this is probably the best speech that i have heard mitt romney deliver. i think we found out a lot more about him from a personal side. i think that was very important. i thought it was well delivered. i think his criticisms
may god bless the american people. and may god bless the united states of america. ( cheers and applause ) >> pelley: former massachusetts governor mitt romney accepting the nomination of his party as a candidate for president of the united states. in that speech, romney was reaching for the common touch. many have questioned whether such a wealthy man understands middle class america, but in the speech, romney talked about people facing $50 fill-ups at the gas pump. cutting out movie...
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it means more american jobs. last year, exports reached a record 2.1 trillion in total value, supporting 9.7 million american jobs. latin america was a key to this success. it was the destination of $370 billion in u.s. goods, an increase of 54% since 2009. there is potential to do more. latin america has a growing middle class. more customers for u.s. products. consider roh growth is projected across the region. brazil will spend billions on infrastructure development as it prepares to host the 2014 world cup and the 2016 olympics. u.s. companies can and should play a part in this growth. as president obama had made clear, the future of the united states is linked to the future of our neighbors in latin america. we are bound by it a shared history, cultural ties, and our proximity. as we look to the future, it is critical we strengthen these ties in a way that benefits all partners. allow me to mention a few of the administration's efforts to strengthen integration. administration officials, including myself, an
it means more american jobs. last year, exports reached a record 2.1 trillion in total value, supporting 9.7 million american jobs. latin america was a key to this success. it was the destination of $370 billion in u.s. goods, an increase of 54% since 2009. there is potential to do more. latin america has a growing middle class. more customers for u.s. products. consider roh growth is projected across the region. brazil will spend billions on infrastructure development as it prepares to host...
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championship but the american now finds himself in contention for strokes behind the leader. found finally jumping off perilous rock faces for a living is something that might not appeal to many but for athletes competing in the cliff die. having world series is all part of the day job this is in a small a small island off the west coast of ireland a stunning area played host to stage five of the red bull world series on saturday nine competition champion orlando duque a show just why he was dominated the school for so long but even that wasn't enough to on the colombian top spot instead he had to play second fiddle to archer i'm still jenga the russian climbing back to back wins in the competition for the first time with an electrifying new dive a black arm stand with a blind entry and again tens across the board that result means he sits third in the standings world in case there is talk. to an alternate space. well that is all from the world of sport for now but i'll be back with plenty more from the olympics and everything else in the world of sport in just under two hour
championship but the american now finds himself in contention for strokes behind the leader. found finally jumping off perilous rock faces for a living is something that might not appeal to many but for athletes competing in the cliff die. having world series is all part of the day job this is in a small a small island off the west coast of ireland a stunning area played host to stage five of the red bull world series on saturday nine competition champion orlando duque a show just why he was...
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and giving taxes to middle class americans amounting to over $3,000 per american family. so this is the rhetoric versus the reality of how obama has governed. the president has governed in a way that has been about tax relief during an economic crisis. but more importantly, if i'm an american right now, say i'm a senior citizen, listening to the other side saying, i'm going to roll back obama care right away. what that means is, they're going to erase the getting rid of the doughnut hole, which means seniors prescription drug costs won't go down. they're going to erase preventive care things where seniors can go in and get preventive care and preventive treatment. if i'm an american listening to the romney budget and ryan budget right now, these guys are going to slash pell grants and access to college for millions of american students. if i'm listening to the romney and ryan plan right now, these guys are saying wait a minute, they're going to cut infrastructure investment, innovation economy, research and development. so this is a clear choice between a ticket that's sa
and giving taxes to middle class americans amounting to over $3,000 per american family. so this is the rhetoric versus the reality of how obama has governed. the president has governed in a way that has been about tax relief during an economic crisis. but more importantly, if i'm an american right now, say i'm a senior citizen, listening to the other side saying, i'm going to roll back obama care right away. what that means is, they're going to erase the getting rid of the doughnut hole, which...
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any major royal event is big box office on american television. the queen, so much more than the head of the royal household. >> it's all brand. >> tracy ullman, an american citizen but always a brit. >> she's done a bloody good job, the queen, if i say so myself. and kate middleton just rejuvenated it all again. on we go. >> it doesn't stop with the royals. on we go to "downton abbey," the lifestyle of the british upper class. >> are you afraid someone will think you're american if you speak openly? >> i doubt it will come to that. >> britain's other royalty has loyal american subjects as well, mccartney and the beatles, mick and the stones. hollywood, that very american institution, some of the biggest stars are british. best pictures? "the king's speech." before that, "shakespeare in love." "harry potter" conquered america, young and old. we know what we like british, so what do british like american? cat tt tt tty kay is a bbc corrt based in london. >> for all our grumbling about how america behaves, we still wear levi's, drinking coke, using
any major royal event is big box office on american television. the queen, so much more than the head of the royal household. >> it's all brand. >> tracy ullman, an american citizen but always a brit. >> she's done a bloody good job, the queen, if i say so myself. and kate middleton just rejuvenated it all again. on we go. >> it doesn't stop with the royals. on we go to "downton abbey," the lifestyle of the british upper class. >> are you afraid someone...
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we need american energy resources, brought to you by american ingenuity, and produced by american workers. i've noticed a pattern with our opponent. maybe you have, too. we've all heard his dramatic speeches before devoted followers. and there is much to like and admire about our opponent. but listening to him speak, it's easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform -- not even in the state senate. this is a man who can give an entire speech about the wars america is fighting, and never use the word "victory" except when he's talking about his own campaign. but when the cloud of rhetoric has passed, when the roar of the crowd fades away, when the stadium lights go out, and those styrofoam greek columns are hauled back to some studio lot, what exactly is our opponent's plan? what does he actually seek to accomplish, after he's done turning back the waters and healing the planet? the answer is to make government bigger, take more of your money, give you more orders from washington, and to reduce the strength of america in a dangerous wo
we need american energy resources, brought to you by american ingenuity, and produced by american workers. i've noticed a pattern with our opponent. maybe you have, too. we've all heard his dramatic speeches before devoted followers. and there is much to like and admire about our opponent. but listening to him speak, it's easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform -- not even in the state senate. this is a man who can give an entire...
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to let the american people lose.lowest economic recovery in deck earkdz a spiraling out-of-control deficit, and an education system that's failing to compete in the world. it doesn't matter how we got here. there's enough blame to go around. what matters is what we do now. see, i know, i know we can fix our problems. when there are people in the room who care more about doing the job they were elected to do than worry about winning reelections, it's possible to work together achieve principle compromise and get results for the people who gave us these jobs in the first place. ( cheers and applause ) the people have no patience for any other way any more. it's simple-- we need politicians to care more about doing something and less about being something. ( applause ) and believe me, believe me, if we can do this in a blue state like new jersey with a conservative republican governor, washington, d.c. is out of excuses. ( cheers and applause ) leadership delivers. leadership counts. leadership matters. and here's the g
to let the american people lose.lowest economic recovery in deck earkdz a spiraling out-of-control deficit, and an education system that's failing to compete in the world. it doesn't matter how we got here. there's enough blame to go around. what matters is what we do now. see, i know, i know we can fix our problems. when there are people in the room who care more about doing the job they were elected to do than worry about winning reelections, it's possible to work together achieve principle...
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of one president obama and the african-american community i'm joined now by occupy l.a. activist quazi and crema clancy welcome so do you think president obama hasn't done enough to help the african-american community. personally i'm not particularly satisfied with with what has been produced by president obama's administration most of these statistics on the reality of day to day life in the african-american community tell us that conditions have been growing steadily worse this is not simply a phenomenon limited to the obama administration a general decline in conditions in african-american communities has been the national trend at least the sense nineteen sixty eight and we have yet to find any administration which has truly done any of anything effective to reverse those trends for those who are on the bottom of the economic and political rungs of the ladder. and we have some to to six here to illustrate this this downward trend that you speak of if we can pull it off there black americans during the u.s. recession wealth plunged by fifty three percent homeownership
of one president obama and the african-american community i'm joined now by occupy l.a. activist quazi and crema clancy welcome so do you think president obama hasn't done enough to help the african-american community. personally i'm not particularly satisfied with with what has been produced by president obama's administration most of these statistics on the reality of day to day life in the african-american community tell us that conditions have been growing steadily worse this is not simply...
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as an american by his fellow americans.a full and robust sense, he is as american as a guy whose ancestors came over on the mayflower. the question is, to me, the interesting question is how does that happen? it is really exceptional, but how does it happen? how do emigrants become americans? well, in practice, as i say, it goes beyond becoming an american citizen and formally signing on to the american creed. the additional ingredients, i believe, and i want to suggest to you today for your consideration, is something that i, myself, know intimately from my own experience. that ingredient is credited to my gratitude. it is typically and evergreens feelings of gratitude to america for the liberty, security, and opportunity our nation afford cement his family that leads to his appreciation of american ideals of institutions, be a our economic institutions, cultural institutions, the institutions of our civic life from this appreciation of the goodness of the institutions and the principles, is his belief in their goodness, t
as an american by his fellow americans.a full and robust sense, he is as american as a guy whose ancestors came over on the mayflower. the question is, to me, the interesting question is how does that happen? it is really exceptional, but how does it happen? how do emigrants become americans? well, in practice, as i say, it goes beyond becoming an american citizen and formally signing on to the american creed. the additional ingredients, i believe, and i want to suggest to you today for your...
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that is the american dream. we want to restore the american dream. i heard speak at another audience somewhere. he said some the hubble not forget. when he came here and lived modestly in a community, he saw a big fan of the homes and said he never heard his parents say i wonder why those people might give us what some of the have -- some of what they have. the parents said aren't we lucky to live in a land where if we work hard and take risks, we might be able to achieve that for ourselves. [applause] that is the nature of america. that is what makes america the way we are. people have come here for hundreds of years seeking opportunity, freedom to be able to pursue their dreams and when they are successful, when they achieve their dreams, they do not make us poorer, they make us better off. i will not apologize for success at home and i will never apologize for america overseas. [applause] if i become the next president and paul ryan becomes the next vice president, we will the everything in our power to make america strong with strong homes and st
that is the american dream. we want to restore the american dream. i heard speak at another audience somewhere. he said some the hubble not forget. when he came here and lived modestly in a community, he saw a big fan of the homes and said he never heard his parents say i wonder why those people might give us what some of the have -- some of what they have. the parents said aren't we lucky to live in a land where if we work hard and take risks, we might be able to achieve that for ourselves....
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americans. there is always someone who says these rights, these liberties, this equality, it's for me, it's not for you. so i ask my dream eligible friends, one million strong, on august 15 show america who you are and remind america that freedom and equality is for all of us. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from north carolina, ms. foxx, for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, my heart is heavy for the family and friends of roy taga county sheriff's deputy, william mass jr. who gave his life in the line of duty on july 26. in his 23 short years he made an imprint on the communities he served and called home. he was a graduate of the high school and member of bible way baptist church. he cherished the north carolina way of life. hunting, fishing, offroading, and riding horses in our beautiful country. the thoughts and prayers of thousands remain with his beloved wife, paige, their unborn child, his parents, his extended family, and the enti
americans. there is always someone who says these rights, these liberties, this equality, it's for me, it's not for you. so i ask my dream eligible friends, one million strong, on august 15 show america who you are and remind america that freedom and equality is for all of us. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from north carolina, ms. foxx, for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, my heart is heavy for the family and friends of roy taga...
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whether we come from poverty or wealth, whether we are afro american or irish american, christian or jewish, from big cities or small towns, we are all equal in the eyes of god. [applause] but as americans, that is not enough, we must be equal in the eyes of each other. [applause] we can no longer judge each other on the basis of what we are, but must, instead, start finding out who we are. in america, our origins matter less than our destinations and that is what democracy is all about. [applause] a decade after we summoned america to a new beginning, we are beginning still. every day brings fresh challenges and opportunities to match. with each sunrise we are reminded that millions of our citizens have yet to share in the abundance of american prosperity. many languish in neighborhoods riddled with drugs and bereft of hope. still others hesitate to venture out on the streets for fear of criminal violence. let us pledge ourselves to a new beginning for them. let us apply our ingenuity and remarkable spirit to revolutionize education in america so that everyone among us will have the
whether we come from poverty or wealth, whether we are afro american or irish american, christian or jewish, from big cities or small towns, we are all equal in the eyes of god. [applause] but as americans, that is not enough, we must be equal in the eyes of each other. [applause] we can no longer judge each other on the basis of what we are, but must, instead, start finding out who we are. in america, our origins matter less than our destinations and that is what democracy is all about....