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[applause] phrase,ce: to borrow a manufactures make america and they make america great. [applause] -- vice president pence: you make the food in our pantries and the tools and our sheds. you make the clothing beware, the gadgets we use, one is all is said and done you improve the quality of life. more prosperity and you make america succeed. at this very moment, more than 12 million americans were get manufacturers and all 50 states. the overwhelming majority of smallcturers are businesses and they contribute more than $220 to the american economy and they contribute to out of every four dollars spent on research and development in the private sector but you do more than just make things. you are also model corporate citizens. anyone who is ever gone to a bake sale or baseball game or just walked down main street in small-town america and looked at the sides on the businesses, you will see that american manufacturers support everywhere the cause and every community large and small. you are woven into the very factory of american life and woven into our future, too. ameri
[applause] phrase,ce: to borrow a manufactures make america and they make america great. [applause] -- vice president pence: you make the food in our pantries and the tools and our sheds. you make the clothing beware, the gadgets we use, one is all is said and done you improve the quality of life. more prosperity and you make america succeed. at this very moment, more than 12 million americans were get manufacturers and all 50 states. the overwhelming majority of smallcturers are businesses and...
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the biggestably issue, america first means america alone.he european commission says it deeply regrets the united states's decision. annual macron says it is a serious mistake that will have serious consequences. our correspondent considers the likely impact of the decision. records for temperatures being set around the world and more warming threatening ice and sea levels, nearly every country in the world agreed to try to cut the greenhouse gases that are heeding the atmosphere. they came together, ushering in the terrace agreement negotiated in 2016, the first global attempt to tackle climate change. a landmark deal that america has now dealt a major blow. >> this is a terrible day for international efforts to combat climate change, the biggest issue the world faces. 195 countries sign of the paris climate agreement, and for the second largest polluter in the world, the world's largest economy, to say we don't care anymore, is a gesture of contempt for the rest of the world. david: under the paris agreement, countries pledged to cut emiss
the biggestably issue, america first means america alone.he european commission says it deeply regrets the united states's decision. annual macron says it is a serious mistake that will have serious consequences. our correspondent considers the likely impact of the decision. records for temperatures being set around the world and more warming threatening ice and sea levels, nearly every country in the world agreed to try to cut the greenhouse gases that are heeding the atmosphere. they came...
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thanks to president donald trump, america is back. [applause] and just last week we all witnessed the bold leadership of an american president on the world stage, putting america first. from the middle east to europe as leader of the free world president trump reaffirmed historical alliances, forged new relationships, and called on the wider world to confront the threat of terrorism in new and renewed ways. by the action the president will announce today, the american people and the wider world will see once again our president is choosing to put american jobs and american consumers first. our president is choosing to put american energy and american industry first. and by his action today president donald trump is choosing to put the forgotten men and women of america first. so with gratitude for his leadership -- [applause] vice president pence: and admiration for his unwavering commitment to the american people, it is now my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to all of you the president of the united states of america,
thanks to president donald trump, america is back. [applause] and just last week we all witnessed the bold leadership of an american president on the world stage, putting america first. from the middle east to europe as leader of the free world president trump reaffirmed historical alliances, forged new relationships, and called on the wider world to confront the threat of terrorism in new and renewed ways. by the action the president will announce today, the american people and the wider world...
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america is $20 trillion in debt. cash strapped cities cannot hire enough police officers or fix vital infrastructure. millions of our citizens are out of work. and yet, under the paris accord, billions of dollars that ought to be invested right here in america will be sent to the very countries that have taken our factories and our jobs away from us. think of that. factories and our jobs away from there are serious legal and constitutional issues as well. foreign leaders in europe, asia, and across the world should not have more to say with respect to the u.s. economy than our own citizens and their elected representatives. thus, our withdrawal from the agreement represents a reassertion of america's sovereignty. [applause] our constitution is unique among all nations of the world. and it is my highest obligation and greatest honor to protect it. and i will. staying in the agreement could also pose serious obstacles for the united states as we begin the process of unlocking the restrictions on america's abundant ener
america is $20 trillion in debt. cash strapped cities cannot hire enough police officers or fix vital infrastructure. millions of our citizens are out of work. and yet, under the paris accord, billions of dollars that ought to be invested right here in america will be sent to the very countries that have taken our factories and our jobs away from us. think of that. factories and our jobs away from there are serious legal and constitutional issues as well. foreign leaders in europe, asia, and...
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he's convinced that america, that the deal is bad for america and that the u.s. is a laughing stock for participating in agreements that he believes has no efficacy and he can then negotiate a better deal. i mean -- >> but why is the u.s. a laughing stock? because the u.s. is -- the mindset of the obama administration was that the u.s. over history cumulatively is responsible for a -- not a majority but a disproportionate percentage of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and therefore the u.s., also being the wealthiest country in the world, should have a disproportionate role. that's why, in the president's view -- >> no. that appears to be a separate issue. from his perspective, the notion of the u.s. being a laughing stock is it's been one thing that he's been consistent of. >> about every deal? >> about every deal. he's be he believed this, that the u.s. kept getting into bad deal after bad deal, not just trade agreements but agreements like this. and when he talks about laughing stock, it's not about the substance of the issue, not about the fact that the
he's convinced that america, that the deal is bad for america and that the u.s. is a laughing stock for participating in agreements that he believes has no efficacy and he can then negotiate a better deal. i mean -- >> but why is the u.s. a laughing stock? because the u.s. is -- the mindset of the obama administration was that the u.s. over history cumulatively is responsible for a -- not a majority but a disproportionate percentage of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and therefore...
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guest: job-training per se in america has been a failure. we have gone -- we had job-training for adults, a huge crash in the blue collar economy in america and we see the results in our politics now, lots of people were left behind. especially males. we did not retrain them effectively. in part, they were just too small. we spent $500 billion per year on college education in america. we spent $18 billion per year on job training for adults. the european nations also, along with apprenticeships, do a lot more of that training than we do . we are paying the price for not having done that well in the 1970's, 1980's, 1990's and now. host: is there a way to make the program more effective? guest: yes, the problem with the program here before, in the old days, we were training people for jobs that were not there. we know where the jobs are, our information systems, as the information revolution -- labor the information systems is much more powerful and we literally no where the jobs are -- know where the jobs are. if we were to spend the money, w
guest: job-training per se in america has been a failure. we have gone -- we had job-training for adults, a huge crash in the blue collar economy in america and we see the results in our politics now, lots of people were left behind. especially males. we did not retrain them effectively. in part, they were just too small. we spent $500 billion per year on college education in america. we spent $18 billion per year on job training for adults. the european nations also, along with...
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america's marvel at our astronauts, only 338 have ever held the title of america's astronauts.he tales of the astronauts are a testament to the spirit of the united states of america. the astronauts of nasa have inspired not only the american people, but all the world. with their extraordinary courage and achievements. the names of their missions adorn the mantle of american greatness. mercury, gemini, apollo, our space shuttles from atlantis to enterprise and more. carved into the hearts of every american. john glenn, alan shepherd, the rest of the mercury 7. neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, sally ride. and all the men and women who took our nation to new heights. but it's not just the astronauts. as you 12 know already and you're going to learn a lot more in the days ahead, we couldn't go anywhere without the dedication of the more than 17,000 men and women of nasa and he extraordinary contractors who send you to the heavens and bring you home. and let me make a promise to all of them and to these courageous newly minted heroes on this stage. our administration, this will be true
america's marvel at our astronauts, only 338 have ever held the title of america's astronauts.he tales of the astronauts are a testament to the spirit of the united states of america. the astronauts of nasa have inspired not only the american people, but all the world. with their extraordinary courage and achievements. the names of their missions adorn the mantle of american greatness. mercury, gemini, apollo, our space shuttles from atlantis to enterprise and more. carved into the hearts of...
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it's called make america great again. that's what we're doing. make america great again.e're here today to usher in a new american energy policy, one that unlocks millions and millions of jobs and trillions of dollars in wealth. for over 40 years, america was vulnerable to foreign regimes that used energy as an economic weapon. americans' quality of life was diminished by the idea that energy resources were too scarce to support our people. we always thought that. and actually, at the time it was right to think. we didn't think we had this tremendous wealth under our feet. many of us remember the long gas lines and the constant claims that the world was running out of oil and natural gas. americans were told that we could only solve this crisis by imposing draconian restrictions on energy reduction. but we now know that was all a big, beautiful myth. it was fake. don't we love that term, "fake"? what we've learned about fake over the last while. fake news -- cnn, fake. [laughter] [applause] whoops, the camera just went off. ok. you can come back. i won't say. i promise, i
it's called make america great again. that's what we're doing. make america great again.e're here today to usher in a new american energy policy, one that unlocks millions and millions of jobs and trillions of dollars in wealth. for over 40 years, america was vulnerable to foreign regimes that used energy as an economic weapon. americans' quality of life was diminished by the idea that energy resources were too scarce to support our people. we always thought that. and actually, at the time it...
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i fear it hrwill squander america aes america's reputation and influence. host: we will go to leann from hurst, texas. welcome to the program. caller: good morning. i just want to say i'm a first-time caller. i have been watching c-span since 2010. my comment is today basically i'm looking at our current administration as basically a personal vendetta against the previous administration. it seems like everything that obama tried to do or did on behalf of the american people is basically he is trying to get rid of it for his own personal reasons. host: agree or disagree? guest: i agree. i think the repeal of obama care is very much an taepltattempt to erase barack obama's principal domestic legacy. the same applies to president trump's decision to walk away from the paris deal on climate change even though this was a nonbinding deal and even though all of its other signatories including china, european union, canada said they would stick to it. i think that what really motivated trump to walk away from it is it was an obama accomplishment and a couple other
i fear it hrwill squander america aes america's reputation and influence. host: we will go to leann from hurst, texas. welcome to the program. caller: good morning. i just want to say i'm a first-time caller. i have been watching c-span since 2010. my comment is today basically i'm looking at our current administration as basically a personal vendetta against the previous administration. it seems like everything that obama tried to do or did on behalf of the american people is basically he is...
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america's marvel at our astronauts. only 338 americans have ever held the title of american astronaut. while their numbers may be few their accomplishments have been legion and the tales of our astronauts are a testament to the indomitable spirit of the united states of america. they have inspired not only the american people but all the world with their extraordinary courage and achievements. the names of their missions adorn the mantle of american greatness, mercury, gemini, apollo, our space shuttles from atlantis to sbrerz sbrenterpris and more. the mercury 7, sally ride and all the men and women who took our nation to new heights. but it's not just the astronauts. as you 12 know already and you're going to learn a lot more in the days ahead. we couldn't go anywhere without the dedication of the more than 17,000 men and women of nasa and the extraordinary contractors who send you to the heavens and bring you home. [ applause ] and let me make a promise to all of them and these courageous newly minted heroes on this
america's marvel at our astronauts. only 338 americans have ever held the title of american astronaut. while their numbers may be few their accomplishments have been legion and the tales of our astronauts are a testament to the indomitable spirit of the united states of america. they have inspired not only the american people but all the world with their extraordinary courage and achievements. the names of their missions adorn the mantle of american greatness, mercury, gemini, apollo, our space...
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first, america first. president trump has put forward policies that seek to reposition the nuts states on the world stage, sorting america and his predecessors had been taken advantage of by friends and foes alike. he has taken a series of steps and intended to defend your sovereignty and reverse the unfair treatment he believes our country has suffered. president has withdrawn the nest from one major trade deal and pledged to re-examine 14 others pickiest propose sharp cuts in the state department and foreign aid budgets here gets lashed out publicly at mexico, canada, australia and germany, and in his first nato summit a we can ethically publicly scolded our closest allies for owing american money for their defense. last week the president announced the united states would pull out of the 196 nation pairs climate accord, arguing it would cost our country trillions of dollars in stating i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. against this disruptive record thereof also been multi
first, america first. president trump has put forward policies that seek to reposition the nuts states on the world stage, sorting america and his predecessors had been taken advantage of by friends and foes alike. he has taken a series of steps and intended to defend your sovereignty and reverse the unfair treatment he believes our country has suffered. president has withdrawn the nest from one major trade deal and pledged to re-examine 14 others pickiest propose sharp cuts in the state...
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we will make america prosperous again. and to borrow a phrase -- [laughter] we will make america great again. [cheers and applause] thank you very much, iowa. [cheers and applause] thank you and god bless you.
we will make america prosperous again. and to borrow a phrase -- [laughter] we will make america great again. [cheers and applause] thank you very much, iowa. [cheers and applause] thank you and god bless you.
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north america again has just ended. it would have been equally empty on any other map made in this period in the 1740s and 50s and the russians, this shows party of california, the spanish california, where they established this post at the southern limit of their explorations and this river here is labeled the river of the west. it is flowing out of lake winnipeg in manitoba. another theory about hudson bay, winnipeg, and the pacific by rivers. this is roughly analogous to what we saw earlier on dobbs's map. last, i wanted to show you by alexander mckenzie, british explorer connected with the northwest company, competitor to the hudson bay company and he was the first european to cross the full extent of north america. he entitled his book from 1801, voyages from montrÉal on the river of st. lawrence from the continent of north america to the pacific oceans in the year 1789, and 1793. he first went to the arctic ocean, called the mckinsey river. then, subsequent expeditions made it to the coast of british columbia in 1
north america again has just ended. it would have been equally empty on any other map made in this period in the 1740s and 50s and the russians, this shows party of california, the spanish california, where they established this post at the southern limit of their explorations and this river here is labeled the river of the west. it is flowing out of lake winnipeg in manitoba. another theory about hudson bay, winnipeg, and the pacific by rivers. this is roughly analogous to what we saw earlier...
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his main argument for pulling america out of the deal was that america out of the deal was that america the paris accord and other
his main argument for pulling america out of the deal was that america out of the deal was that america the paris accord and other
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a big, bold inclusive dynamic america, the america we love so much.america. and on... no, no, one second. 0ne second. because i don't agree with you. america has come a very long way in many areas. the fact that barack 0bama, an african—american, was elected president in 2008 were re—elected in 2012, that was something that people 30 or a0 years ago never would have believed could have occurred. so if the issue is do we have racism in america or in the uk? duh, of course we do. but have we made significant advances in combating racism? yes, we have. we have done a good job in combating sexism. still got a long way to go. we have done a good job in combating homophobia. still have a long way to go. but i'm proud that in america we are a more inclusive society. this is just a stat that seems interesting to me. nearly three quarters of republicans identify themselves as white and christian. and they see their america being eroded day by day. they — white, christian america — represents only a3% of the population right now. there is this sense of polarisa
a big, bold inclusive dynamic america, the america we love so much.america. and on... no, no, one second. 0ne second. because i don't agree with you. america has come a very long way in many areas. the fact that barack 0bama, an african—american, was elected president in 2008 were re—elected in 2012, that was something that people 30 or a0 years ago never would have believed could have occurred. so if the issue is do we have racism in america or in the uk? duh, of course we do. but have we...
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thanks to president donald trump, america is back! [applause] just last week, we witnessed the bold leadership of an american president on the world stage putting america first. from the middle east to europe, as leader of the free world, president trump reaffirmed historic alliances, forged new relationships and called on the wider world to confront terrorism in renewed ways. but the action the president will announce today, the american people and the wider world will see once again our president is choosing to put american jobs and american consumers first. our president is choosing to put american energy and american industry at first. by his action today, president donald trump is choosing to put the forgotten men and women of america first. so with gratitude for his leadership -- [applause] -- and admiration for his unwavers commitment to the american people, it's my honor to introduce to you the president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. i would like to begin
thanks to president donald trump, america is back! [applause] just last week, we witnessed the bold leadership of an american president on the world stage putting america first. from the middle east to europe, as leader of the free world, president trump reaffirmed historic alliances, forged new relationships and called on the wider world to confront terrorism in renewed ways. but the action the president will announce today, the american people and the wider world will see once again our...
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america will squander a america's reputation and influence. leann from l go to hurst, texas. welcome to the program. caller: good morning. i just want to say i'm a first-time caller. been watching c-span since 2010. comment is today basically i'm looking at our current basically a n as personal vendetta against the administration. it seems like everything that or did on to do behalf of the american people is basically he is trying to get personal for his own reasons. host: agree or disagree? guest: i agree. repeal of obama care to eraseuch an taepattempt barack obama's principal legacy.c the same applies to president trump's decision to walk away climate paris deal on change even though this was a a its other signatories includg china, european union, said they would stick to it. i think that what really away ted trump to walk from it is it was an obama accomplishment and a couple other examples. policy the ucuba partial opening he undertook toward the end of his presidency trump is beginning to partially close again. deal.here is the iran the iran deal we have to wait and se
america will squander a america's reputation and influence. leann from l go to hurst, texas. welcome to the program. caller: good morning. i just want to say i'm a first-time caller. been watching c-span since 2010. comment is today basically i'm looking at our current basically a n as personal vendetta against the administration. it seems like everything that or did on to do behalf of the american people is basically he is trying to get personal for his own reasons. host: agree or disagree?...
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a change back to a safer america, a more prosperous america, an america standing tall in the world again for our values and our ideals. standing with our allies and against our enemies. but i ask you to do one more thing. and i know that men and women of catholic faith in this country do exceedingly well. and that is i ask you to remember to bow the head and bend the knee and to pray. n these challenging times, i encourage to you take time every day to pray. i don't so much say to pray for a particular agenda. although i will tell you that the sweetest words of the president -- the president and i ever hear is when people reach out at an event, grab a hand and say, i'm praying for you. and we hear it a lot. men and women of the catholic faith in this country and of every faith in this country are people of prayer. i encourage to you redouble your efforts, but don't so much as for a cause, country. i'm always drawn to what abraham lincoln said when he was asked once if he thought god was on the side of the union army in our great civil war. abraham lincoln responded, i rather concern myse
a change back to a safer america, a more prosperous america, an america standing tall in the world again for our values and our ideals. standing with our allies and against our enemies. but i ask you to do one more thing. and i know that men and women of catholic faith in this country do exceedingly well. and that is i ask you to remember to bow the head and bend the knee and to pray. n these challenging times, i encourage to you take time every day to pray. i don't so much say to pray for a...
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that america stands for freedom. [applause] the deal president obama made with cuba was simply a capitulation. and an acceptance of tyranny. president trump will stand for freedom. [applause] america must always stand for freedom. [applause] whether it's popular or not, america must stand for freedom. whether it's easy or not, america must stand for freedom. whether it's profitable or not, america must stand for freedom. [applause] today, today we have a president and a vice president who understands that america will always stand for freedom. [applause] speaking foreign language] ow i have a distinct opportunity to introduce somebody that's been a friend for a long time. that is a tireless advocate for freedom in this world. vice president mike pence. cheers and applause] vice president pence: hello, miami! what a great day. governor scott, senator rubio, congressman diaz-balart, congressman curbelo, secretary acosta. [applause] secretary purdue. secretary ross. distinguished members of the cuban american community.
that america stands for freedom. [applause] the deal president obama made with cuba was simply a capitulation. and an acceptance of tyranny. president trump will stand for freedom. [applause] america must always stand for freedom. [applause] whether it's popular or not, america must stand for freedom. whether it's easy or not, america must stand for freedom. whether it's profitable or not, america must stand for freedom. [applause] today, today we have a president and a vice president who...
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america should as well. american jewish committee was founded in 1906 to prevent the fragment of civil and religious rights of jews and to alleviate the consequences. i know that i have three seconds, but i will be fast. as ajc develop, if fought against immigration restrictions of the 1920's, equality for all americans in the 1950's, a boycott of israel in the 70's, and in the 1990's, began a diplomatic engagement and supported nato. in a 21st century, opened a transatlantic institute in brussels. helped raise money for the items of the south asian tsunami and hurricane katrina, and advocated for energy independence and green policies. i could go on about all that ajc has done to engage in the world. clearly ajc leaves that the united states and its people -- believes that the united states and its people are a force for global people. ajc has never been an america first organization, nor should our country be. [applause] wendy.acson: thank you, mike durand, you have a next 30 seconds. mr. durand: thank you
america should as well. american jewish committee was founded in 1906 to prevent the fragment of civil and religious rights of jews and to alleviate the consequences. i know that i have three seconds, but i will be fast. as ajc develop, if fought against immigration restrictions of the 1920's, equality for all americans in the 1950's, a boycott of israel in the 70's, and in the 1990's, began a diplomatic engagement and supported nato. in a 21st century, opened a transatlantic institute in...
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that america stands with the persecuted, the oppressed and the exploited in cuba. that this nation stands not with tyrants, but today president donald trump will make it clear that the united states of america stands with the courageous men and women of cuba who seek to reclaim their god-given rights to life and liberty. cheers and applause] today under the leadership of president donald trump, america will say once again, with one libre. ue viva cuba cuba si. castro no. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting] so with gratitude for his leadership and with admiration for his unwavering dedication to freedom, it is now my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you my friend, the president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [cheers and applause]
that america stands with the persecuted, the oppressed and the exploited in cuba. that this nation stands not with tyrants, but today president donald trump will make it clear that the united states of america stands with the courageous men and women of cuba who seek to reclaim their god-given rights to life and liberty. cheers and applause] today under the leadership of president donald trump, america will say once again, with one libre. ue viva cuba cuba si. castro no. [cheers and applause]...
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they're investing in america again. they're creating jobs here in iowa and all across the country instead of shipping jobs overseas. in fact, thanks to president trump's leadership and the strong support we have in iowa and congress, over 600,000 new private sector jobs have been created this year and unemployment is at its lowest levels in 16 years. [cheers and applause] >> and president trump i'm proud to say has been standing with those who stand on the thin blue line protecting our families every day the men and women of law enforcement in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] you know, there's a lot of men and women wearing the uniform of law enforcement and more than a few wearing the uniform of the united states here. would you mind giving these police officers and all these peace officers the big round of amaze they deserve? thank you for what you do to protect our families. [applause] and president trump has been work tirelessly with iowa's conservative leaders in washington. every single day to k
they're investing in america again. they're creating jobs here in iowa and all across the country instead of shipping jobs overseas. in fact, thanks to president trump's leadership and the strong support we have in iowa and congress, over 600,000 new private sector jobs have been created this year and unemployment is at its lowest levels in 16 years. [cheers and applause] >> and president trump i'm proud to say has been standing with those who stand on the thin blue line protecting our...
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[applause] today, president donald trump will make it clear that america is with you, that america standsith the persecuted, the oppressed and the exploited in cuba, that this nation stands not with tyrants but today president donald trump will make it clear that the united states of america stands with the courageous men and women of cuba who seek to reclaim their god-given right to life. and liberty. [applause] today under the leadership of president donald trump, america will say once again with one voice, -- with gratitude for his leadership and admiration for his or wavering dedication freedom, it is now my high honor and a distinct privilege to introduce to you, my friend the president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [cheers and applause] >> president trump: thank you, everybody, thank you very much. thank you to my truly great friend, vice president mike pence. and thank you to miami, we love miami. [applause] let me start by saying that i am glad secretary of state rex tillerson and i along with a very talented team were able to get otto warmbier back with
[applause] today, president donald trump will make it clear that america is with you, that america standsith the persecuted, the oppressed and the exploited in cuba, that this nation stands not with tyrants but today president donald trump will make it clear that the united states of america stands with the courageous men and women of cuba who seek to reclaim their god-given right to life. and liberty. [applause] today under the leadership of president donald trump, america will say once again...
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investing in america again. and they're creating jobs in this country instead of shipping jobs overseas. thanks to president donald trump, america is back. [applause] and just last week, we all witnessed the bold leadership of an american president on the world stage putting america first. from the middle east to europe as leader of the free world, president trump reaffirmed historic alliances and forged new relationships and called on the wider world to confront the threat of terrorism in new and renewed ways. and by the action the president will announce today the american people and the wider world will see once again our president is choosing to put american jobs and american consumers first. our president is choosing to put american energy and american industry first. and by his action today, president donald trump is choosing to put the forgotten men and women of america first. so with gratitude for his and admiration for his unwavering commitment to the american people, it is now my high honor and distinc
investing in america again. and they're creating jobs in this country instead of shipping jobs overseas. thanks to president donald trump, america is back. [applause] and just last week, we all witnessed the bold leadership of an american president on the world stage putting america first. from the middle east to europe as leader of the free world, president trump reaffirmed historic alliances and forged new relationships and called on the wider world to confront the threat of terrorism in new...
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president trump has america asking if america versus more about style or substance. one state and at two-state and outgoing that both parties like. tothere is a new approach arab-israeli peace. what will this mean for u.s. policy on the israeli-palestinian conflict? >> this is the worst i've ever seen. despite blasting the iran nuclear deal, president trump shows no sign of avoiding the obama administration's agreement with iran. will this stance change? >> we have been very clear to the outside regime that a redline for us is chemical weapons. >> president obama drew a redline on chemical warfare. it was president trump, not president obama launched missile --ikes against the roof assad regime. i committed to reset in the relationship between our two nations. >> obama tried to reset relations with russia. it expanded moscow's influence. >> it would be wonderful if net health and our country could get along with russia. topresident trump's attempts set a new course, will they fare any better? >> as the debate continues over what president trump's america first polici
president trump has america asking if america versus more about style or substance. one state and at two-state and outgoing that both parties like. tothere is a new approach arab-israeli peace. what will this mean for u.s. policy on the israeli-palestinian conflict? >> this is the worst i've ever seen. despite blasting the iran nuclear deal, president trump shows no sign of avoiding the obama administration's agreement with iran. will this stance change? >> we have been very clear...
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and this step does not make america first. it makes america last. >> mason: mr. secretary, thank you. >> thank you. >> mason: today, vladimir putin came as close as he ever has to acknowledging russian hacking, but denied his government is involved. here's homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: president vladimir putin today insisted that the russian government was not involve involved in hacking. presidential election. but for the first time, he did acknowledge that individual russian hackers who are "patriotically minded," may have participated in what they believe was the "good fight against those who speak badly about russia." but u.s. intelligence agencies disagree. they have concluded putin's government is behind the election hacking and disinformation campaign. >> he's trying to sort of create some plausible deniable. >> reporter: brett padres is a cyber-security expert who clted for the c.i.a. was there anything he said that rel surprised you? >> i think he might be concerned about some evidence that will be disclosed and he sort of wan
and this step does not make america first. it makes america last. >> mason: mr. secretary, thank you. >> thank you. >> mason: today, vladimir putin came as close as he ever has to acknowledging russian hacking, but denied his government is involved. here's homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: president vladimir putin today insisted that the russian government was not involve involved in hacking. presidential election. but for the first time, he did...
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america wants action. america wants bridges. we want highways. we want roads. the same path. we're a great contry. -- country. we should demand from the same government greatness. i'm confident that we'll get there because we're a great nation, a great people that understands the jobs, infrastructure, is part of being great. i'm honored to be with elaine. i can tell you i'm honored to be with our cabinet. first cabinet meeting i went to i looked around and said i know why you're here. i'm a little confused about me. but i can tell you we're all in this together. we work together fine. thank you, my colleagues, for being here. i enjoyed the round table with some of the greatest minds in transportation. thank you, god bless. [applause] secretary chao: thank you so much, secretary zinc. now the big part, not that you're not big. -- zinke. n.o.w. the big part, not that you're not big. it was impossible to have a serious discussion about transportation without the participation of today's very special guest, the president of the united states. we're so honored that the president i
america wants action. america wants bridges. we want highways. we want roads. the same path. we're a great contry. -- country. we should demand from the same government greatness. i'm confident that we'll get there because we're a great nation, a great people that understands the jobs, infrastructure, is part of being great. i'm honored to be with elaine. i can tell you i'm honored to be with our cabinet. first cabinet meeting i went to i looked around and said i know why you're here. i'm a...
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there are huge consequences, for america and the world.ging mr trump today not to abandon the landmark agreement. it's also important that the american society, all other societies and the business community, mobilise themselves to preserve the paris agreement as a central piece to guarantee the future of our children and grandchildren. and, one week today, uk voters head to the polls. with the race tightening, we'll hear what's driving this election.
there are huge consequences, for america and the world.ging mr trump today not to abandon the landmark agreement. it's also important that the american society, all other societies and the business community, mobilise themselves to preserve the paris agreement as a central piece to guarantee the future of our children and grandchildren. and, one week today, uk voters head to the polls. with the race tightening, we'll hear what's driving this election.
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thanks to president donald trump, america is back. and just last week we all witnessed the bold leadership of an american president on the world stage, putting america first. from the middle east to europe as leader of the free world, president trump reaffirmed historic lingss, forged new relationships and called on the wider world to confront the threat of terrorism in new and renewed ways. by action the president will announce today, the american people and the wider world will see once again, our president is choosing to put american jobs and american consumers first. our president is choosing to put american energy and american industry first. and by his action today, president donald trump is choosing to put the forgotten men and women first. so with gratitude for his leadership -- and admiration for his unwavering commitment to the american people, it is now my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to all of you, the president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [ applause ] >> thank you very much.
thanks to president donald trump, america is back. and just last week we all witnessed the bold leadership of an american president on the world stage, putting america first. from the middle east to europe as leader of the free world, president trump reaffirmed historic lingss, forged new relationships and called on the wider world to confront the threat of terrorism in new and renewed ways. by action the president will announce today, the american people and the wider world will see once...
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america first. [applause] >> this week is actually energy week as well, and the president has been busy in advancing american energy independence ushering in a new era of energy dominance for this entire country. the president approved the keystone and dakota pipeline and dakota pipeline is already open building the infrastructure for this country for energy. [applause] rolls back the clean power plan that has been raised in electrical states in states around the war and the war on coal is over. [applause] and the president's also not just been cutting red tape and making energy more affordable, but the president is also been focused on making sure that men and women of this country had the opportunities to get the skills, education that's necessary to support their aspirations and support a growing america future. the president'sworking every day to make sure that the next generation has the opportunity to pursue careers in manufacturers and the skilled trades. the truth of the matter is we're goin
america first. [applause] >> this week is actually energy week as well, and the president has been busy in advancing american energy independence ushering in a new era of energy dominance for this entire country. the president approved the keystone and dakota pipeline and dakota pipeline is already open building the infrastructure for this country for energy. [applause] rolls back the clean power plan that has been raised in electrical states in states around the war and the war on coal...
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aÑos "despierta amÉrica".. vengan las imÁgenes. >> fernando dice, a la derecha, a la izquierda. >> es todo? >> fernando dice adelante. [risas] >>fernando dice: adelante. fernando dice: a la derecha. la otra derecha, güey. ♪ alan: patrulla 81. karla: asÍ como hay memorias divertidas y alegres tambiÉn hay algunas que nos ponen un poco tristes porque no podemos dejar de mencionar que un 1 de junio de 2006 anunciÁbamos la muerte de una gran de la gran cantante espaÑola rocÍo jurado que dejÓ un gran legado como esta canciÓn que usted helaba cantar como yo. [cantan] [cantan] karla: quÉ hermosa! me encantaba rocÍo jurado, gran legado musical. francisca: amigos, en una nota mÁs alegre un 1 de junio pero de 2007 sonaba por todas partes "dÍmelo" de enrique iglesias y estaban en los primeros lugares... [mÚsica] karla: aquÍ hay puro cantante urbano. [aplausos] francisca: en "despierta amÉrica" tuvimos la visita de daddy yankee y se la paso de maravilla e hizo de todo y hasta compuso un reggaeton, especialmente, para todos
aÑos "despierta amÉrica".. vengan las imÁgenes. >> fernando dice, a la derecha, a la izquierda. >> es todo? >> fernando dice adelante. [risas] >>fernando dice: adelante. fernando dice: a la derecha. la otra derecha, güey. ♪ alan: patrulla 81. karla: asÍ como hay memorias divertidas y alegres tambiÉn hay algunas que nos ponen un poco tristes porque no podemos dejar de mencionar que un 1 de junio de 2006 anunciÁbamos la muerte de una gran de la gran...
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it was only about bashing america.en the vietnamese were being slaughtered, the left said, go to hell. that's basically what happened. i have no respect for those leftists many whom are the leaders of the democratic party today, by the way. why would you trust bernie sanders, a life-long supporter of communist causes? he's been very consistent, by why would you trust anyone who has honeymoon in moscow when the soviet union was putting 100 billion in concentration camps. that's who the democratic party is today. bernie sanders would have been -- that's the reality. >> host: david horowitz, the day that you came out of the conservatives, what was the thet reaction of colleagues or parents? >> my mother believed that family was more important than politics and i think both my parents were very worried because the panthers threatened my life after this woman was killed and they were a vicious gang and most of the people they murdered were black, but because i was threatened they were concerned but. >> pylos every friend ev
it was only about bashing america.en the vietnamese were being slaughtered, the left said, go to hell. that's basically what happened. i have no respect for those leftists many whom are the leaders of the democratic party today, by the way. why would you trust bernie sanders, a life-long supporter of communist causes? he's been very consistent, by why would you trust anyone who has honeymoon in moscow when the soviet union was putting 100 billion in concentration camps. that's who the...
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, the rest of america. i think. with us is alan post, whose says the transatlantic partnership is more important than merkel or trump. a warm welcome to a specialist online.politics, site she believes with you with president trump, we have seen a shift in the transatlantic partnership, but this relationship is based on far more than the u.s. president alone. all threem welcome to of you. eric, i would like to begin with you. as i said, it has been a tumultuous week in international politics with donald trump potentially isolating the u.s. by pulling out of the paris climate agreement. how isolated is america at this point in time. -- this point in time? way from thatlong being that serious. he is making mistakes. he is causing a lot of damage, but as we mentioned, the united states and europe have a much more important and long-lasting relationship and that will not be destroyed by some unfortunate summit meetings in brussels. anchor: would you agrgree with that? guest: i agree to some extent, but this is a
, the rest of america. i think. with us is alan post, whose says the transatlantic partnership is more important than merkel or trump. a warm welcome to a specialist online.politics, site she believes with you with president trump, we have seen a shift in the transatlantic partnership, but this relationship is based on far more than the u.s. president alone. all threem welcome to of you. eric, i would like to begin with you. as i said, it has been a tumultuous week in international politics...
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america is $20 trillion in debt. cash-strapped cities can not hire enough police officers, or fix vital infrastructure. millions of our citizens are out of work, and yet, under the paris accord billions of dollars that ought to be invested right here in america will be sent to the very countries that have taken our factories and our jobs away from us. so think of that. there are serious legal and constitutional issues as well. foreign leaders in europe, asia, and across the world should not have more to say with respect to the u.s. economy than our own citizens and their elected representatives. thus our withdrawal from the agreement represents a reassertion of america's sovereignty. [applause] our constitution is unique among all the nations in the world and it is my highest obligation and greatest honor to protect it, and i will. staying in the agreement could also pose serious obstacles for the united states when we begin unlocking restrictions on america's abundant energy reserves which we have started very stron
america is $20 trillion in debt. cash-strapped cities can not hire enough police officers, or fix vital infrastructure. millions of our citizens are out of work, and yet, under the paris accord billions of dollars that ought to be invested right here in america will be sent to the very countries that have taken our factories and our jobs away from us. so think of that. there are serious legal and constitutional issues as well. foreign leaders in europe, asia, and across the world should not...
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president trump is right, america must lead by putting america's national interest first. the paris climate accord failed o do so. by way of example, under the paris climate accord, china and india, two of the biggest and rst polluters on earth, have no new air pollution control obligations until 2030 at the earliest. contrast the abysmal environmental record of china and india with that of america. let's be clear, without a paris climate accord, america's carbon dioxide emissions have been and are being reduced. for example, between the years 2000 he and 2014, the united states reduced its carbon dioxide emissions by more than 18%. further, over the past 50 years america's been the world's environmental leader. no country on earth has done ore to reduce pollution by cleaning our air, cleaning our water, and properly disposing of hazardous waste. that 50-year record is compelling evidence that america's focus on being good environmental stewards will continue with or without the paris climate accord. that's world leadership. i know of nothing that says we're going to stop
president trump is right, america must lead by putting america's national interest first. the paris climate accord failed o do so. by way of example, under the paris climate accord, china and india, two of the biggest and rst polluters on earth, have no new air pollution control obligations until 2030 at the earliest. contrast the abysmal environmental record of china and india with that of america. let's be clear, without a paris climate accord, america's carbon dioxide emissions have been and...
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to make america prosperous again. to make america great again.rite in their questions. i will read a view of them. phil says, what is the status of the wall and when it will be completed? >> we're very pleased in the short-term funding bill that was passed the president insisted on billion 1/2 to continue to reinforce our borders. and we're absolutely committed to build a wall. when the next round full year funding bill comes, you can expect that president trump, our entire administration will work closely with members of congress. we'll get funding and we'll build the wall. ainsley: gil wants to know are more campaign rallies in the future for yourself and president trump? >> i think so. looking forward to be on the road this weekend. we were in montana. georgia will be up with a special election. i think we'll be headed down that way as well. what the president's focused on is governing. what president trump is focused on is moving agenda that you see advancing so forcefully in washington, d.c., and advancing principles of america first on the
to make america prosperous again. to make america great again.rite in their questions. i will read a view of them. phil says, what is the status of the wall and when it will be completed? >> we're very pleased in the short-term funding bill that was passed the president insisted on billion 1/2 to continue to reinforce our borders. and we're absolutely committed to build a wall. when the next round full year funding bill comes, you can expect that president trump, our entire administration...
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around armor america are. going to die. it's quite shocking but it saves the pharmaceutical companies one of the executives get to pay the bill. bonuses executive bonuses are what matter not people's health get that money in mexico there's a slightly different approach to people's well being they think health care is maybe part of a package of human rights and of course they're right about that but the culture is richer it's deeper well actually you know and dental health care is something that a lot of western governments including the u.k. and much of europe the united states it's often not even covered in the public health care systems even though it's so crucial to our health and this is something that you know many scientists doctors are figuring out now that it's actually very important to our health but in terms of the americans that are fleeing america the american health care system to be treated down here most of the americans i spoke with him or their city voted for trump the president's dark warnings of mexican
around armor america are. going to die. it's quite shocking but it saves the pharmaceutical companies one of the executives get to pay the bill. bonuses executive bonuses are what matter not people's health get that money in mexico there's a slightly different approach to people's well being they think health care is maybe part of a package of human rights and of course they're right about that but the culture is richer it's deeper well actually you know and dental health care is something that...