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that's on america. america is about individualism. americas about pride.america is about having an identity. we don't want-- america to be a self loathing detained suicide race. we don't want it to turn into another european country. we don't want to aspire to mediocrity. we want to aspire to be great. we went to have the young americans of today to be proud of who they are. to be advocates of american exceptionalism, to be more than prepared to reassert the american idea, to know what is america and what isn't america because if you believe in everything, ladies and gentlemen , you believe in nothing. that is why it's so important that we step up and punch this politically correct bully in the nose that we hit first, hit hard and we don't stop because if we don't take that action, if we remain a punching bag for these folks everything that is dear to us, family faith, flag, neighborhood, all of those things will mean nothing. they will mean absolutely nothing. and we might as well all go out and buy ourselves on a lated rug, bed sheets and headwear becaus
that's on america. america is about individualism. americas about pride.america is about having an identity. we don't want-- america to be a self loathing detained suicide race. we don't want it to turn into another european country. we don't want to aspire to mediocrity. we want to aspire to be great. we went to have the young americans of today to be proud of who they are. to be advocates of american exceptionalism, to be more than prepared to reassert the american idea, to know what is...
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i love america america and i love what america stands for. how do we from your perspective how do we help young people or people like yourself understand the power of one, that is still america. do not look for somebody else to help, you start, you start speaking, you start the fight and others will follow you. what you think we should do following the question, what do you think we should do to help them and in the same time i want to ask you, we are christian, we look at people and we say none oh one and the republicans sometime we isolate ourselves and we do not think this is deliberate, no power or principle i should go and tell them so how do we do those two things? i like to say that i was born september 9, 84 that was exactly two months before ronald reagan and 49 states out of the 50, so i am very proud but it does put me in the millennial part, silly do not identify as millennial, reagan baby not as much as a -- but not a superior. i happen to think the we need to get every child to be proud of being individual because america, on mi
i love america america and i love what america stands for. how do we from your perspective how do we help young people or people like yourself understand the power of one, that is still america. do not look for somebody else to help, you start, you start speaking, you start the fight and others will follow you. what you think we should do following the question, what do you think we should do to help them and in the same time i want to ask you, we are christian, we look at people and we say...
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our 100,000 strong in the americas program aims to enable 100,000 us youth to study in latin americaand 100,000 latin america students to study in the united states 2020. over the past five years we have seen more than a 10% increase in students participating in these vital cross-cultural exchanges and will announce an expansion of the program next week. second, we can't have economic growth without security. in too many places gangs and narcotraffickers still brutally target civilians, law-enforcement and journalists. the frontlines of this this fight are in central america in the northern triangle-- title of guatemala el salvador and honduras. vice president recently hosted to deepen our-- along with our partners we are confronting this challenge by providing law enforcement with equipment, training and technology they need to protect communities while also respecting human rights. we are improving coordination between countries, cracking down on the flow of guns across our southern border and squeezing cartel finance. here at home, we are working to reduce demand for drugs and rea
our 100,000 strong in the americas program aims to enable 100,000 us youth to study in latin americaand 100,000 latin america students to study in the united states 2020. over the past five years we have seen more than a 10% increase in students participating in these vital cross-cultural exchanges and will announce an expansion of the program next week. second, we can't have economic growth without security. in too many places gangs and narcotraffickers still brutally target civilians,...
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exports to latin america by more than 40%. we encourage pacific alliance countries, chile, colombia, mexico, and peru, to continue their impressive progress in reducing trade barriers and integrating financial markets. and with the transpacific partnership, we're deepening our trade and investment ties with canada, chile, mexico, and peru. this is a good deal with strong labor and environmental standards. and we are committed to working with congress to ratify it. few areas offer more promise for economic cooperation than clean energy. from canada to the caribbean, our hemisphere is especially vulnerable to climate change your which is why we're working will or to implement the historic paris climate agreement as quickly as possible. we also have unique strengths when it comes to clean energy, which we're harnessing through our energy and climate partnership of the americas. brazil has been a leader in buy wrote fuels, chile is developing geothermal sources. haiti, after the devastating 2010 earthquake built the largest solar
exports to latin america by more than 40%. we encourage pacific alliance countries, chile, colombia, mexico, and peru, to continue their impressive progress in reducing trade barriers and integrating financial markets. and with the transpacific partnership, we're deepening our trade and investment ties with canada, chile, mexico, and peru. this is a good deal with strong labor and environmental standards. and we are committed to working with congress to ratify it. few areas offer more promise...
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not just in america. he may be wondering why i am targeting the united states i can tell you no matter how bad it is you wouldn't believe how bad it is everywhere else it is much worse in england and the australia and canada and western europe but it is my belief that they are too far gone ended that had that foundational principal to will tell them to come back every time i stepped foot on american soil, and i am heartened by the patriotic bloodline that still exist in middle america and i believe has yet begun to fight the when they do political correctness will mundo what hit it and that is what is so pivotal because it is impossible to hype up there really is us civilization ichiro and if we cannot erase the situation, it will be those that want to see america had come down. there called bent on indoctrinating young people. we're going to lose this fight. there is no greater moral imperative in to feed into political correctness american needs to come back when the government protect the borders and t
not just in america. he may be wondering why i am targeting the united states i can tell you no matter how bad it is you wouldn't believe how bad it is everywhere else it is much worse in england and the australia and canada and western europe but it is my belief that they are too far gone ended that had that foundational principal to will tell them to come back every time i stepped foot on american soil, and i am heartened by the patriotic bloodline that still exist in middle america and i...
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tonight -- tonight [indiscernible] change is coming to america.efore us lie long months of effort and of challenge and we understand that. we have no illusions about the republican attack machine and what our opponents have done in the past and what they may try to do in the future, but i know that together, we are equal to this task. i am a fighter, and for more -- [cheers and applause] for more than 30 years, i have been on the battle lines, the front lines of the struggle for fairness and for mainstream american values, and in 2004, i pledge we will tell the truth about what has happened in our country, and we will fight -- and we will fight to give america back its future and its hope. there are powerful forces that want america to continue on exactly the path it is on today, and there are also millions of americans who are hurt by the policies that favor the few, who doubt the government can work for them. many fear that they will lose their jobs or lose their health care or lose their pensions. my campaign, our campaign, is about replacing d
tonight -- tonight [indiscernible] change is coming to america.efore us lie long months of effort and of challenge and we understand that. we have no illusions about the republican attack machine and what our opponents have done in the past and what they may try to do in the future, but i know that together, we are equal to this task. i am a fighter, and for more -- [cheers and applause] for more than 30 years, i have been on the battle lines, the front lines of the struggle for fairness and...
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her father managed to come to america. she had been living with a foster family during the time, about a year when they were separated, and they meet in detroit where she grew up. a very sweet lady. she trained seeing eye dogs later in life. she used this teddy bear in school presentations that she gave in her community as an the experiencef of jewish people during the holocaust. in this gallery, we look at the experience of jewish soldiers fighting in the war. both men and women. we have a uniform here from a woman who was in the army auxiliary corp. in 1932.ted her name was cecelia winkler. our second floor explores the postwar period to the present day. it looks at culture during this time period. the cold war. suburbanization and the establishment of the state of israel as well as carrying on traditions. he might have noticed that both of the floors above us started with an immigration story. this starts more with a migration story. in the postwar, a lot of the immigrants are moving out to the suburbs, along with their
her father managed to come to america. she had been living with a foster family during the time, about a year when they were separated, and they meet in detroit where she grew up. a very sweet lady. she trained seeing eye dogs later in life. she used this teddy bear in school presentations that she gave in her community as an the experiencef of jewish people during the holocaust. in this gallery, we look at the experience of jewish soldiers fighting in the war. both men and women. we have a...
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we're looking at the race in america and the future of what he calls america's original sin in his new book. white privilege, just the use of the phrase, white privilege, and trying to discuss if such a thing exists, and you get into a fight. especially at a time of severe economic distress for millions of white americans. the very suggestion that they enjoy any kind of privilege just drives them crazy, and i can understand that. >> sure, you have a lot of white working class people feeling marginalized. they have lost incomes and jobs, and homes, and even their families. in the past, we have seen movements that are populist, bringing people together with common interests and problems, and others who use these problems to divide to make people afraid of the others. the others are to blame. the immigrants are to blame for the lack of jobs, and even though it's not true, it's a fear that's easily used. so how do we bring people together for what is marge lieding both blacks and whites? before i came over, my son, who is a high school student, came over briefly with one of his classmates
we're looking at the race in america and the future of what he calls america's original sin in his new book. white privilege, just the use of the phrase, white privilege, and trying to discuss if such a thing exists, and you get into a fight. especially at a time of severe economic distress for millions of white americans. the very suggestion that they enjoy any kind of privilege just drives them crazy, and i can understand that. >> sure, you have a lot of white working class people...
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great and keeping america safe.itt romney is saying in no uncertain terms that what donald trump is saying is going to hurt america. will that make a difference among the people who are lining up by the thousands to hear him speak and to cast their ballot? >> bobby jindal was one of the first to get out. jeb bush delivered some harsh comments about donald trump, and he is out of the race. lindsey graham even called donald trump a jack ass. he was one of the first to get out. so if you look at the past couple of months you could predict that donald trump has tapped into something that the establishment may not like, but it is bringing out record number of republicans to these speeches. can mitt romney turn it around? probably not. but the republicans think they might be able to do -- and this is very dangerous, somehow, if they can get marco rubio and john kasich to win their winner take all states of florida and ohio, and alternating victories with donald trump it's conceivable that donald trump would not have the m
great and keeping america safe.itt romney is saying in no uncertain terms that what donald trump is saying is going to hurt america. will that make a difference among the people who are lining up by the thousands to hear him speak and to cast their ballot? >> bobby jindal was one of the first to get out. jeb bush delivered some harsh comments about donald trump, and he is out of the race. lindsey graham even called donald trump a jack ass. he was one of the first to get out. so if you...
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america is victorious but that's america's deadliest battle. nobody knows that. about that is doubly interesting is that very few people raise the we i would it was so deadly after the war. in the french case, the british case, you have the generals criticized for the high death tolls they allowed under their watch. pershing kind of walked away unscathed. nobody comes and says you did the wrong thing in terms of sacrificing these lives. did these men really have to die? the question is not that -- excuse me -- the issue is not the lack of preparation, and americans didn't make a difference. it's just in the difference they made the cost was probably really high to them on an individual level. america fought actively in the first world war for six months and there were 52,000 american deaths in those six months. so, a lot of people for the amount of time we're really on the battlefield. but the 52,000 compared to the hundreds of thousands of french and german and british that had died still seemed very small. so, americans -- seem that crazy compared to other nati
america is victorious but that's america's deadliest battle. nobody knows that. about that is doubly interesting is that very few people raise the we i would it was so deadly after the war. in the french case, the british case, you have the generals criticized for the high death tolls they allowed under their watch. pershing kind of walked away unscathed. nobody comes and says you did the wrong thing in terms of sacrificing these lives. did these men really have to die? the question is not that...
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and god bless the america that we love so much. thank you and take care. [cheers and applause] !ience, chanting: kerry kerry! kerry! applause]d [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] ♪ righttty: i know what's -- ♪ i know what's right i've got just one life in a world that keeps on pushing me around but i stand my ground ♪ ♪ hey, baby oute ain't no easy way hey, ah -- i won't back down hey, baby way outn't no easy hey, i stand my ground and i won't back down down ♪on't back >> "road to the white house continues with more from the 2004 presidential campaign john edwards on a bus tour in rural, oklahoma. in addition to his remarks, you will hear from campaign staff and a journalist. senator edwards went to a third-place finish in the oklahoma primary. selectederry later senator edwards as his running incumbentthey lost to president bush and vice president cheney in a close general election. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in
and god bless the america that we love so much. thank you and take care. [cheers and applause] !ience, chanting: kerry kerry! kerry! applause]d [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] ♪ righttty: i know what's -- ♪ i know what's right i've got just one life in a world that keeps on pushing me around but i stand my ground ♪ ♪ hey, baby...
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people born in america, people who have immigrated to america.rump interest -- donald trumps of the world to divide us up -- [cheers and applause] -- when we bring our people together and when we have the courage to stand up to the billionaire class and tell them they can't have it all. [cheers and applause] that our government belongs to all of us, not just superpacs and wealthy campaign contributors. [cheers and applause] tonight you're going to see a lot of election results come in. let me remind you of what the media often forgets about. these are not -- this is not a general election, it's not winner-take-all. if you get 52%, you get 48%, you roughly end up with the same amount of delegates in a state. by the end of tonight, we are going to win many hundreds of delegates. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting] 10 months ago, as know better than any other group in america, when we were out on the lake, we were at 3% in the polls. we have come a very long way in 10 months. [cheers and applause] at the end of tonight, 15 states will have voted,
people born in america, people who have immigrated to america.rump interest -- donald trumps of the world to divide us up -- [cheers and applause] -- when we bring our people together and when we have the courage to stand up to the billionaire class and tell them they can't have it all. [cheers and applause] that our government belongs to all of us, not just superpacs and wealthy campaign contributors. [cheers and applause] tonight you're going to see a lot of election results come in. let me...
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it's a typical macho cuba thing to show central america north and south america we are it. but he is the president he makes the decisions. we have to abide by it. john: donald trump agrees with your opinion? >> i don't agree with donald trump. let's keep that straight. he is a snake oil salesman. he says anything to get a reaction. should he have gone? in my view i don't think he should have gone but i certainly don't agree with donald trump. john: me neither. as a research this show i watch old newsreel senate was struck by how the press of the time glorified cuba before communism. >> it was not long ago the cuba was a different kind of country. the hotel's the mecca tourist who plot from around the world and pleasure seekers that contributed millions to the island's economy and then castro came. the sounds of joy were submerged by the sounds of shooting. castro convinced the cuban people he was their liberator and they freely gave him the reins of government or freehand when he announced he was a marxist. john: i think today a lot of people would say a marxist, so what bu
it's a typical macho cuba thing to show central america north and south america we are it. but he is the president he makes the decisions. we have to abide by it. john: donald trump agrees with your opinion? >> i don't agree with donald trump. let's keep that straight. he is a snake oil salesman. he says anything to get a reaction. should he have gone? in my view i don't think he should have gone but i certainly don't agree with donald trump. john: me neither. as a research this show i...
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a confident america does not distance itself from israel, a confident america, a confident america keeps its word. it stands by its allies. a confident america stands by israel because that's what will keep the peace. that is what both countries need to thrive. i know i just threw a lot out of at you. what does a guy care about israel? there is a vibrant jewish community in wisconsin. [applause] mr. ryan: and everyone of them are die-hard green bay packer fans. i guess there are a couple of bear fans, i guess. this is something we are proud about. there is a huge pro--israel community, full of people in both parties in many faiths and all walks of life. when we visit different houses of worship, one of the most questions i get, what is your position on israel. so the pre--israel community, it is not some quins to me, these are my friends, my family, my neighbors. i know the pre--israel community has done so much for wisconsin and the world. you will have my deepest gratitude. [applause] mr. ryan: and so, i want to thank you for having me tonight. i thank you in advance for all the work y
a confident america does not distance itself from israel, a confident america, a confident america keeps its word. it stands by its allies. a confident america stands by israel because that's what will keep the peace. that is what both countries need to thrive. i know i just threw a lot out of at you. what does a guy care about israel? there is a vibrant jewish community in wisconsin. [applause] mr. ryan: and everyone of them are die-hard green bay packer fans. i guess there are a couple of...
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but that is not what is best for america. the politics of resentment against other people will not just the as a fractured party, they will is a fractured nation. they leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opinions. we find ourselves at a point of not surprising for that the warning signs have been here for a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried us into office and that give republicans a majority in the house. but nothing changed. gave14, the same voters republicans a majority in the senate, but still nothing changed. i blame some of that on the conservative movement, that is supposed to be about our ideals. i blame most of it on our political establishment. [applause] a political establishment that for far too long is looked down at conservatives as simpleminded people. they looked down at conservatives as simply bomb throwers. far too long get taken the votes of conservatives for granted. a political establishment that is grown to confuse cronyism for capita
but that is not what is best for america. the politics of resentment against other people will not just the as a fractured party, they will is a fractured nation. they leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opinions. we find ourselves at a point of not surprising for that the warning signs have been here for a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried us into office and that give republicans a majority in the house. but nothing...
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what's good for america is good for the world. when america is strong, the world is strong. when america is weak, the world is dangerous. and that's not a nick adams hypothesis, that's the reality that we're living right now x. that's why every single person, no matter what you do, who you are, what color you are, what your sexual orientation is, everyone has an investment in keeping america as robust and as powerful as possible. >> when did you come to this viewpoint? >> guest: i, all my life, was drawn to the united states. i was one of those people, you know, arnold schwarzenegger, elon musk, stuart varney, there's a whole tradition of people right around the world that have this inexplicable desire to just get to the united states. and it's something i think about the energy in america, the optimism, the feeling that anything is possible, that this is the land where magic can truly happen. and that's really what i kind of subscribe to. and i've got to tell you that i've never, ever been disappointed. this is the country where anything is possible. i think that this is st
what's good for america is good for the world. when america is strong, the world is strong. when america is weak, the world is dangerous. and that's not a nick adams hypothesis, that's the reality that we're living right now x. that's why every single person, no matter what you do, who you are, what color you are, what your sexual orientation is, everyone has an investment in keeping america as robust and as powerful as possible. >> when did you come to this viewpoint? >> guest: i,...
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in america, that's english. not everyone could understand the he brew prayers anymore and it was important for people to understand what they were saying during services. as well as mixed seating was being introduced so that unlike the torha synagogue model we looked at earlier, there were women seated in a balcony with children and men would sit down on the level of the bema where the reader is positioned. at this time, family seating was being introduced. in this image of temple emanuel in new york, you can see that there are women down here with their husbands and families. and we have an orchestra in the balcony. music and choirs and instruments were introduced during services. reform judaism was not without controversy. there were a lot of people who did not think reform was good. some people thought that it was a die lugs of jewish tradition and they should stay the same and follow from generation to generation very closely. people went as far to say that reform judaism was a way of making judaism more lik
in america, that's english. not everyone could understand the he brew prayers anymore and it was important for people to understand what they were saying during services. as well as mixed seating was being introduced so that unlike the torha synagogue model we looked at earlier, there were women seated in a balcony with children and men would sit down on the level of the bema where the reader is positioned. at this time, family seating was being introduced. in this image of temple emanuel in...
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america. and they were ultimately unable to do so because those quota system was so very strict. the ship had to turn back to europe. joseph josephs who was on the ship with his wife lily and daughter leisle, this is their trunk, was part of the passenger committee that the captain who was ship, who was not jewish organized in order to boost spirits of the passengers as they were on their trip back to europe. people were terrified of what would happen to them when they had to get off the ship again. this particular family made their way to america the following year. they got off the ship in great britain and came to philadelphia the following year. in 1997, we got a call from an auction house the auctioneer is a friend of the museum. the steamer trunk was put on consignment and he was looking at it and he noticed a sticker that said st. louis on it and he knew about the journey of the st. louis, so he called us and asked us if we were interested in the trunk. and he very generously purchased
america. and they were ultimately unable to do so because those quota system was so very strict. the ship had to turn back to europe. joseph josephs who was on the ship with his wife lily and daughter leisle, this is their trunk, was part of the passenger committee that the captain who was ship, who was not jewish organized in order to boost spirits of the passengers as they were on their trip back to europe. people were terrified of what would happen to them when they had to get off the ship...
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that is it for "america tonight."ome back for more "america tonight" tomorrow. ♪ >>> caught on camera. belgian police say these are the men behind the deadly bomb attacks in brussels. the armed group i.s.i.l. claims responsibility for the blasts at the airport and the metro that killed at least 34 people. you're watching al jazeera live from doha. coming up in the next half hour, the u.n. refugee agency pulls its staff from lesbos and other greek islands in protest against the detention of refugees.
that is it for "america tonight."ome back for more "america tonight" tomorrow. ♪ >>> caught on camera. belgian police say these are the men behind the deadly bomb attacks in brussels. the armed group i.s.i.l. claims responsibility for the blasts at the airport and the metro that killed at least 34 people. you're watching al jazeera live from doha. coming up in the next half hour, the u.n. refugee agency pulls its staff from lesbos and other greek islands in...
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he saw two paths for america. one that embraced conservative principles, dedicated to lifting people out of poverty and helping create opportunity for all. and the other, an oppressive government that would lead america down a darker, less free path. i'm no ronald reagan. and this is a different moment in time. but i believe, with all my heart and soul, that we face another time for choosing. one that will have profound consequences for the republican party, and more importantly, for our country. i say this, in part, because of my conviction that america is poised to lead the world for another century. our technology engines, our innovation dynamic, the ambition and skill of our people are going to propel our economy and raise the standard of living of americans. america will remain as it is today, the envy of the world. you may have seen warren buffett. he said, and i think he's 100% right, that the babies being born in america today are the luckiest crop in history. now, that doesn't mean we don't have real prob
he saw two paths for america. one that embraced conservative principles, dedicated to lifting people out of poverty and helping create opportunity for all. and the other, an oppressive government that would lead america down a darker, less free path. i'm no ronald reagan. and this is a different moment in time. but i believe, with all my heart and soul, that we face another time for choosing. one that will have profound consequences for the republican party, and more importantly, for our...
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[applause] and here is our vision for america, and america with a brighter future, and america with theirur kids and grandkids. it is america with more liberty, safety, security. it is an america that is greater andrrow, than it is today, then it was yesterday. this election will focus on three critical issues -- job, freedom, and security. as president, my number one priority will be jobs. stagnation,nd the the misery of the obama-clinton economy. you know, it is easy to talk about making america great again. you can even print that on a baseball cap. [laughter] but the critical question is whether you understand the principles and values that made america great in the first place. [applause] the heart of our economy is not in washington, d.c. the heart of our economy is small businesses all across the united states of america. [applause] if i elected president, we will repeal every word of obamacare. [applause] we will pass a simple flat tax and abolish the irs. [applause] will reign in the epa and the government regulators that are killing small businesses. [applause] amnesty, secure t
[applause] and here is our vision for america, and america with a brighter future, and america with theirur kids and grandkids. it is america with more liberty, safety, security. it is an america that is greater andrrow, than it is today, then it was yesterday. this election will focus on three critical issues -- job, freedom, and security. as president, my number one priority will be jobs. stagnation,nd the the misery of the obama-clinton economy. you know, it is easy to talk about making...
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to get away from america and to take jobs away from america. you don't see wages rising.ou are promised that if you like your health care, you can keep it. but they can keep that promise. your soldier health premiums would go down. is anyone seen their premiums go down? that is what i was afraid of. there are real challenges here. the worlde isme, changing. in the information economy and all of these things, it will be do that. who can nobody compares to america when it comes to innovation and change. so to get washington out of the way of the innovators, you will see the entire country come back a way ohio has come back. you want to make sure that you guys do the right thing tomorrow. and that you get out there. we used to say in massachusetts, vote early and vote often. but i know that is illegal. so it want to make sure you get early and you catch her friends of to vote. we want to make sure that you send a signal loud and clear that a man with integrity and a track record to give a state to turn around can do the same for the country. please welcome the first lady of
to get away from america and to take jobs away from america. you don't see wages rising.ou are promised that if you like your health care, you can keep it. but they can keep that promise. your soldier health premiums would go down. is anyone seen their premiums go down? that is what i was afraid of. there are real challenges here. the worlde isme, changing. in the information economy and all of these things, it will be do that. who can nobody compares to america when it comes to innovation and...
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america -- on real "reel america."entary, on the today made in voyage of the space shuttle columbia. film forcampaign richard nixon. >> i have decided i will test my and to put -- office on, a panel of books chronicling mexican-american civil rights. civil rights leaders and religious authorities came together to protest the bracero program, and in fact, accelerated congress's decision to terminate it the next year. i think this was a moment of long serving -- of blossoming for the chicano movement. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> this week, president obama visited cuba and delivered remarks and havana on relations with cuba. he spoke on lifting the trade embargo, and also offered to support -- his support to brussels. it was the first visit to cuba since calvin coolidge in 1928. president obama: thank you. [applause] muchas gracias. thank you so much. thank you very much. president castro, the people of cuba, thank you so much for the warm welcome that i have received, that my family have received,
america -- on real "reel america."entary, on the today made in voyage of the space shuttle columbia. film forcampaign richard nixon. >> i have decided i will test my and to put -- office on, a panel of books chronicling mexican-american civil rights. civil rights leaders and religious authorities came together to protest the bracero program, and in fact, accelerated congress's decision to terminate it the next year. i think this was a moment of long serving -- of blossoming for...
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but that is not what is best for america.against other people will not just leave us a fractured party, they will is a fractured nation. they leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opinions. we find ourselves at a point of not surprising for that the warning signs have been here for a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried us into office and that give republicans a majority in the house. but nothing changed. in 2014, the same voters gave republicans a majority in the senate, but still nothing changed. i blame some of that on the conservative movement, that is supposed to be about our ideals. i blame most of it on our political establishment. [applause] marco rubio: a political establishment that for far too long is looked down at conservatives as simpleminded people. they looked down at conservatives as simply bomb throwers. far too long get taken the votes of conservatives for granted. a political establishment that is grown to confuse cronyism for capitalism, a
but that is not what is best for america.against other people will not just leave us a fractured party, they will is a fractured nation. they leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opinions. we find ourselves at a point of not surprising for that the warning signs have been here for a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried us into office and that give republicans a majority in the house. but nothing changed. in 2014, the same...
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that is "america tonight."ack, we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> al jazeera america, proud to give voice to the voiceless. >> we are creating a class of adults exposed to mediocre education. >> there's bad people out there in these sports. >> we call chicago "chiraq" because we have more killers than iraq. >> in order to save my children, i had to try to save everyone else's. >> i had to encourage them... to tell them, there's a better way. >> i have to do my one hundred percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >> you have kids here who've killed someone? >> yes we do. >> my homie got shot five times. >> have you ever seen anybody get shot? >> highlighting threats to children around the world. >> it's very difficult for us. we don't have clothes, we don't have food. >> in terms of child labor, myanmar is ranked one of the worst in the world. >> do you make anything that ends up in walmart? >> yes. >> this is where a lot of america's clothes come from, and it's a reality many co
that is "america tonight."ack, we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> al jazeera america, proud to give voice to the voiceless. >> we are creating a class of adults exposed to mediocre education. >> there's bad people out there in these sports. >> we call chicago "chiraq" because we have more killers than iraq. >> in order to save my children, i had to try to save everyone else's. >> i had to encourage them... to tell...
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[ ♪ ] "america tonight".he miracles of modern medicine lead us to believe doctors can gix anything. there are medical mysteries that the best physicians cannot unravel. lisa fletcher had a look inside the one treatment center in america where doctors are faced with answering the unanswerable questions about diseases with no known cure. >> reporter: this is building 10, a surprisingly generic name for the facility at the epic center for research for rare, unidentified and untreatable diseases. it is here where scientists are scrambling to find a cure for a fatal condition called mean and pick. destroying memory, motor skills and the lives of kids like 15-year-old julia cane. how does it make you feel. what is it doing to you. >> it burns up cholesterol. causes me to not memorize like other people memorize. and it causes me to not walk right like my walking is not stable. my handwriting is sometimes sloppy. >> reporter: do you remember life before, do you remember different? >> if i looked at something, then so
[ ♪ ] "america tonight".he miracles of modern medicine lead us to believe doctors can gix anything. there are medical mysteries that the best physicians cannot unravel. lisa fletcher had a look inside the one treatment center in america where doctors are faced with answering the unanswerable questions about diseases with no known cure. >> reporter: this is building 10, a surprisingly generic name for the facility at the epic center for research for rare, unidentified and...
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to get away from america and take jobs away from america.on't see wages rising in this country. you were promised that if you liked your health care you could keep it, but they didn't keep that promise. you were told that your health insurance premiums would go down $2500 a year. has anyone seen that happened? [crowd shouts "no"] >> that is what i thought. there is a very great prospect for the future of this country. i say that because the world is changing and it is becoming more driven by innovation. economy, the information economy, the international economy -- all of these things will be driven by who can innovate the best. donation compares to america when it comes to innovation and invention. that means a lot of change. with the right leadership in washington to get washington out of the way of the innovators, you are going to see the entire country come back the way ohio has come back. and so, i want to make sure you guys do the right thing tomorrow and that you get out there -- we used to say in massachusetts, "vote early and vote o
to get away from america and take jobs away from america.on't see wages rising in this country. you were promised that if you liked your health care you could keep it, but they didn't keep that promise. you were told that your health insurance premiums would go down $2500 a year. has anyone seen that happened? [crowd shouts "no"] >> that is what i thought. there is a very great prospect for the future of this country. i say that because the world is changing and it is becoming...
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donald is not going to make america great. he'll make america orange. he's always calling me little marco. and i'll admit he's taller to me. he's like 6'2" and i don't understand why his hands are the size of someone 5'2". have you seen them? they're like this. you know what they say about men with small hands. you can't trust them. we are going to send the message that the party of lincoln and reagan and the presidency of the united states will never be held by a con artist. >> so rubio's attacks a suicide mission and could it ruin his career and destroy and hurt the republican party? here to answer that question, author of "the greatest comeback," patrick j. buchanan. how are you? >> fine, sean. >> so i watched marco in two interviews last night. for the record, i've always liked him. very hard not to like marco rubio. i get the sense that he couldn't get out the word con artist, fraud, supporting the kkk, hiring illegal immigrants, trump university over and over enough and probably a preview of tomorrow's debate. do you agree with me that probably th
donald is not going to make america great. he'll make america orange. he's always calling me little marco. and i'll admit he's taller to me. he's like 6'2" and i don't understand why his hands are the size of someone 5'2". have you seen them? they're like this. you know what they say about men with small hands. you can't trust them. we are going to send the message that the party of lincoln and reagan and the presidency of the united states will never be held by a con artist. >>...
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only in america, ♪ only in america, where we dream in red white and blue, only in america, where we dreamt we want to, we all get a chance, everybody gets to dance, only in america, only in america, >> senator marco rubio held a campaign rally super tuesday in his hometown of miami. the republican senator won minnesota. florida holds its presidential primary on march 15. this is 15 minutes. senator rubio: thank you. ♪ [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you, thank you. [chanting "marco"] sen. rubio: i think you have heard this before from someone else, but i want to say it. i love you miami. [applause] sen. rubio: thank you, it is great to be home. it is great to be home. [applause] sen. rubio: we are so excited to be home, and we are so excited about what lies ahead or america. we are so excited about what lies ahead for our campaign. you see, just five days ago, we began to unmask the true nature of the front runner so far in this race. five days ago, we began to explain to the american people that donald trump is a con artist. [applause] sen. rubio:
only in america, ♪ only in america, where we dream in red white and blue, only in america, where we dreamt we want to, we all get a chance, everybody gets to dance, only in america, only in america, >> senator marco rubio held a campaign rally super tuesday in his hometown of miami. the republican senator won minnesota. florida holds its presidential primary on march 15. this is 15 minutes. senator rubio: thank you. ♪ [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you....
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this is america tonight.ew sanctions. >> will those in favor of the draft resolution contained in document s stroke 2016, 202 please raise their hands. >> the united nations security council unanimously approves the toughest sanctions in dates. >> foileot
this is america tonight.ew sanctions. >> will those in favor of the draft resolution contained in document s stroke 2016, 202 please raise their hands. >> the united nations security council unanimously approves the toughest sanctions in dates. >> foileot
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god bless america.] ♪ >> he talked about iraq, the andel-palestinian conflict, combating isis with the regional coalition. this is 25 minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm delighted to be back at aipac, an organization i have known and worked with since the early 1980's. back then, your audience numbered in the hundreds. a testament to aipac is that those crowds are now in the thousands. in 1983visited israel with my late dear friend gordon sachs. as you all know, gordon was a founding member of aipac area it was on that trip that i actually visited bethlehem and called my mother on christmas night from jerusalem. as you can imagine, it was a very special moment, and gordon always reminded me of it. gordon helped me as anyone has over the years to know and appreciate the importance of our relationship with israel and israel's unique security challenges. guyn't think of a better who could have taken me to israel. it was on my trip in 1983 the gordon introduced me to -- one her husband was still
god bless america.] ♪ >> he talked about iraq, the andel-palestinian conflict, combating isis with the regional coalition. this is 25 minutes. >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm delighted to be back at aipac, an organization i have known and worked with since the early 1980's. back then, your audience numbered in the hundreds. a testament to aipac is that those crowds are now in the thousands. in 1983visited israel with my late dear friend gordon sachs. as you all know, gordon...
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are marijuana in america. legalization is paving the way for big business but it also exposes plenty of problems that need to be solved. americans' attitude towards illicit drug use has softened over the years. 23 states have legalized marijuana for use, california, oregon, washington and colorado, legalized portions of spall amounts of marijuana for personal use. now officially, state laws decriminalizing pot are at odds with federal law which bans it but since drug prosecutions are mostly done at the state level decriminalization is here to stay. next door in canada, local jurisdictions have experimented with decriminalizing marijuana but canada's new prime minister, justin trudeau promises to make pot the law of the land. drug use is considered a public health issue not a crime. since 2001, porsche gal porschet only decriminalized it, less than a ten day supply that person appears before a three judge panel activitying of a lawyer, a doctor and a social worker. recommending treatment for addiction, small fi
are marijuana in america. legalization is paving the way for big business but it also exposes plenty of problems that need to be solved. americans' attitude towards illicit drug use has softened over the years. 23 states have legalized marijuana for use, california, oregon, washington and colorado, legalized portions of spall amounts of marijuana for personal use. now officially, state laws decriminalizing pot are at odds with federal law which bans it but since drug prosecutions are mostly...
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america is the country that changed the history of my family. my parents were not born in america.parents understood america with special because they knew what life is like outside of america. my parents knew what it was like to live in a society that says it does not matter how hard you work, how good you are, if your parents were not the right people, you would only be allowed to go so far. i just described to you the human condition for almost all of history. almost every person that has ever lived has lived in a society that trapped them in the circumstances of their birth. in 1956, my parents came here. they had nothing. my father lost his mother when he was nine, so he never finished school. he worked from the time he was nine years old. my mother did not have it much easier. she was one of seven girls raised in rural cuba by a disabled father. and they struggled. when they came here in 1956, they had no money. they barely knew anyone, barely had any education, and barely knew english. life was hard. a few years ago, i wrote a book and started interviewing my mom to write ab
america is the country that changed the history of my family. my parents were not born in america.parents understood america with special because they knew what life is like outside of america. my parents knew what it was like to live in a society that says it does not matter how hard you work, how good you are, if your parents were not the right people, you would only be allowed to go so far. i just described to you the human condition for almost all of history. almost every person that has...
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america is 50 states. america is big cities and small cities and small towns.t is all the homes and all the hopes of 200 million people. that is why we want this to be national. it must go directly to the people and derive its strength from the people. and we want people all over this land to sense the greatness of this moment, to participate in it, to help us all to discover what that great spirit is. and so i would charge this commission to move forward, to yes in reaching the great material goals of which we know we are capable. that is the easiest part of the job. but recognizing that the best bet, the best clothed, the best housed people in the world, the strongest nation in the world, and the richest nation of the world still will not deserve to be the hope of the world unless it has that splendid spirit, the lift of a driving dream which meant so much to the world in 1776, and for 200 years since that time. i would conclude simply by saying that by that year 1976, the world will be at peace. by that year 1976, america, we trust, will find the understandi
america is 50 states. america is big cities and small cities and small towns.t is all the homes and all the hopes of 200 million people. that is why we want this to be national. it must go directly to the people and derive its strength from the people. and we want people all over this land to sense the greatness of this moment, to participate in it, to help us all to discover what that great spirit is. and so i would charge this commission to move forward, to yes in reaching the great material...
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thank you, god bless america.♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ coming up, arizona presidential primary. 85 delegates. 37 democratic delegates. speeches on c-span. byron tau has been looking into online voting. >> 59,000 republicans will participate in the online vote. already have to be registered to vote. the complete a second registration online. they get a code to allow them to vote tomorrow. the naked receipt to make sure everything was recorded properly. about 59,000 republicans are expected to participate. in michigan in 2004, 40 6000 people cast ballots in the democratic election. before that in arizona in 2000, 40,000 people cast ballots again in the democratic primary. both of those were pretty big experiments, but they never really took off or were put into place permanently by either state party. so if we get a 59,000 person turnout online
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i don't think we want to remake america. we don't want to change america.nt to recapture the greatness of america and we want to pass that on to the next generation. [applause] president aas our man who does not pay respect to the separation of powers. two divided government which are things that our founders gave us on purpose. these are features. we have a president who has tragically said that if the congress will not do what i want deal.o do, it is no big i have a pen and a phone and i can make up law unilaterally. that is tragic. we have a guy who as president was asked -- do you believe in american exceptionalism? you could see the political polling running through his head when he's head, i don't but i know i am supposed to say yes so i will say -- sure. i believe in american exceptionalism in the same way that the greeks probably believe in greek exceptionalism. mr. president, that is not actually what american exceptionalism means. american exceptionalism is not an ethnic claim. because of something we received in the bloodstream. american exceptio
i don't think we want to remake america. we don't want to change america.nt to recapture the greatness of america and we want to pass that on to the next generation. [applause] president aas our man who does not pay respect to the separation of powers. two divided government which are things that our founders gave us on purpose. these are features. we have a president who has tragically said that if the congress will not do what i want deal.o do, it is no big i have a pen and a phone and i can...
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al jazeera america.fantasy shows. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. al jazeera america. you. >> we've heard throughout this program about seeking safe shelter and like row communities. now consider the challenge faced by homeless teenagers left to find their own way in the streets in the other america. in rural america, a woman's rough start in life has not stopped her desire to find a better future. >> i would describe maine as just cold. traditional living choice not meant for long term. some people come in here they're basically ostray dog. they come in long enough to get their wounds healed and then they leave. i've been here for three months. the first time i lived in new beginnings i was 15. >> a lot of people here are homeless because of family conflict, they're being asked to leave their homes and have never benbeen part. >>
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because they taught america a lesson. they grieved. i was there for the memorial. we apprehended those who carried this out, but a few days later, folks were out shopping. a few days later people were in that baseball stadium and, you know, singing the national anthem, and big papi was saying what he felt about boston, boston strong, and how a terrorist attack was not going to change the basic spirit of that city. well, at that moment, he spoke about what america is, and that is how -- that -- that is how we are going to defeat these terrorist groups. in part because we're going after them, and taking strikes against them and arresting them, and getting intelligence on them, and cooperating with other countries, but a lot of it is also going to say you do not have power over us. we're -- we are strong. our values are right. you offer nothing. except death. and so it's important for the u.s. president and the u.s. government to be able to work with people who are building and who are creating things, and creating jobs, and trying to solve major problems like climate
because they taught america a lesson. they grieved. i was there for the memorial. we apprehended those who carried this out, but a few days later, folks were out shopping. a few days later people were in that baseball stadium and, you know, singing the national anthem, and big papi was saying what he felt about boston, boston strong, and how a terrorist attack was not going to change the basic spirit of that city. well, at that moment, he spoke about what america is, and that is how -- that --...
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they should know that america is not their enemy. they should know we will support their effort to bring positive change to iran. [applause]. >> now, of the course, iran is not the only threat we and israel face. the united states and israel also to stand together against the threat from isis and other radical jihadists. isis affiliates in the sinai is reportedly stepping up attempts to make inroads in gaza and a partner with. on saturday a number of israeli and other foreigners were injured or killed in a bombing in istanbul that may be linked to isis, two of the dead are us israelis do nationals. this is a threat that no snowboarders. that is why i have laid out a plan to take the fight to isis from the air, on the ground with a local forces and online where they recruit and inspire. our goal cannot be to contain isis. we must defeat isis. [applause]. >> and here's a third choice, will we keep working towards negotiated peace or lose forever the goal of the two states for two peoples? despite many setbacks, i remain convinced that
they should know that america is not their enemy. they should know we will support their effort to bring positive change to iran. [applause]. >> now, of the course, iran is not the only threat we and israel face. the united states and israel also to stand together against the threat from isis and other radical jihadists. isis affiliates in the sinai is reportedly stepping up attempts to make inroads in gaza and a partner with. on saturday a number of israeli and other foreigners were...
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that is not who america is. when my parents came here, they came here because they knew there was love and acceptance in this country. they knew that this country had opportunities. ladies and gentlemen, i will tell you that when it was time for me to choose a candidate i anted someone who had true leadership and courage to do everything we needed to do to correct america. someone with true passion who would fight to the bitter end even if it meant losing his voice and showing up anyway. [applause] i wanted someone with integrity. to do the right thing. someone with humility. you serve and work for all people, not just the ones who voted for you. so where do we go from here? we fight. we show our passion. we show our integrity. we show what we are made of. georgia needs to stand up tomorrow and show the entire country what we want in a president. and that is marco rubio. cheers and applause] we have two presidential candidates right now that are under investigation. hillary trump. [laughter] that could be someth
that is not who america is. when my parents came here, they came here because they knew there was love and acceptance in this country. they knew that this country had opportunities. ladies and gentlemen, i will tell you that when it was time for me to choose a candidate i anted someone who had true leadership and courage to do everything we needed to do to correct america. someone with true passion who would fight to the bitter end even if it meant losing his voice and showing up anyway....