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but let's start with sebastian and the cup for america cup america studio.turn the mean time in twenty nine think. america studio the africa cup of nations the women's world cup gold cup. so you want to know which of the big tournaments is the best i will tell you which is the best i mean. and i'll give you three good reasons why this is the kicks well i could actually give you twenty but you know. you don't that i think you're hard hello we're talking about the south american championship. the americas. not convinced yet for. the old soul i. think. you should have your eyes on copacabana in june and july. and no i don't have a concert with the brazilian tourism board i'm not married to a brazilian and i don't dance or do couple it or get. over to. cup america city or yes cup merica no this is not the gold cup no no no no. sorry i don't know the number also google that somewhere in america i mean north america. big reason number one. cup on that this is it started as early as nine hundred sixteen so when other countries were at war with each other or didn't
but let's start with sebastian and the cup for america cup america studio.turn the mean time in twenty nine think. america studio the africa cup of nations the women's world cup gold cup. so you want to know which of the big tournaments is the best i will tell you which is the best i mean. and i'll give you three good reasons why this is the kicks well i could actually give you twenty but you know. you don't that i think you're hard hello we're talking about the south american championship. the...
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y si la perdiÓ el amÉrica. dos contra dos. roger y castillo para el amÉrica. falta de reino y la incapacidad para conectar con sus compaÑeros. antonio: no te pierdas el partido de vuelta de la gran final de la liga de campeones de la concacaf entre monterrey y tigres. sintoniza toda la acciÓn a partir de las nueve del este. ocho del centro y seis del pacÍfico en vivopor udn. diego: me parece que va a dejar la cancha. gibran: durante la semana estuvo entre ganando como titular y luego de cierto tiempo lo saco herrera. aldo: el amÉrica estÁ replegado y santos empieza a tener las secuencias de pase que no las habÍa logrado en el primer tiempo. filtra bien para martÍnez. va roger. nico deferente, con el disparo y sigue con elrebote. cerca solamente de la porterÍa de santos.y previamente el chileno se va a perder sino la Última, una de las últimas que podÍa tener frente al marco. gibran nos confirma la salida. gibran: si, se va del terreno de juego y el que va a ingresar esuribe con el nÚmero ocho. son mejores que martÍnez este instante? me parece quehan sido muy i
y si la perdiÓ el amÉrica. dos contra dos. roger y castillo para el amÉrica. falta de reino y la incapacidad para conectar con sus compaÑeros. antonio: no te pierdas el partido de vuelta de la gran final de la liga de campeones de la concacaf entre monterrey y tigres. sintoniza toda la acciÓn a partir de las nueve del este. ocho del centro y seis del pacÍfico en vivopor udn. diego: me parece que va a dejar la cancha. gibran: durante la semana estuvo entre ganando como titular y luego de...
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liked about america. cried. left, people they had a fiction for the family -- affection for the family they lived with. appreciation of the kind of small-town life, the democratic spirit of small-town and that sort of thing. >> we have time for one more question. i thought you were pointing behind me. thank you. it has been one of the most thought-provoking lectures i have come to in a long time. i appreciate your survey of opinions of the united states. i am a great fan of james fallow . his work at the atlantic and surveys of china. so out of work character for him. i find it almost looking for good rather than being as critical as he has been say with china and the transpacific partnership and everything. then i listen to you. did you find him to be -- james: pollyannaish? >> yeah. there was no talk of the small-town life and crisis. and they say they didn't expect to find what they found. they said that. we didn't expect to find -- they were going as i mentioned at a time when our national discourse s
liked about america. cried. left, people they had a fiction for the family -- affection for the family they lived with. appreciation of the kind of small-town life, the democratic spirit of small-town and that sort of thing. >> we have time for one more question. i thought you were pointing behind me. thank you. it has been one of the most thought-provoking lectures i have come to in a long time. i appreciate your survey of opinions of the united states. i am a great fan of james fallow ....
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the americas. welcome ambassadors, senior officials, corporate executives, friends. it's my pleasure to welcome you to the council of the americas for a discussion on china's new road in the americas. beyond silk and silver. our program director, in collaboration with the america's quarterly magazine and others seeks to discuss one the most compelling issues in the americas today. the burgeoning role of china, a nation that has gone from virtually no presence in the region at the turn of this century to being the top trade partner for a number of south american nations and a growing investor across the hemisphere. we are also delight today have an opportunity this morning to launch the latest edition of america's quarterly focused on china and latin america 2.0 and to have the editor in chief of that fine magazine, brian winter, from new york leading our panel discussion of experts. i also want to give a special welcome to those who are tuning in live from literally around the world, including a la
the americas. welcome ambassadors, senior officials, corporate executives, friends. it's my pleasure to welcome you to the council of the americas for a discussion on china's new road in the americas. beyond silk and silver. our program director, in collaboration with the america's quarterly magazine and others seeks to discuss one the most compelling issues in the americas today. the burgeoning role of china, a nation that has gone from virtually no presence in the region at the turn of this...
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copa america studio.you want to buy tickets for a cup i made a cup for brazil peru sorry they have been sold out eighteen minutes after it went on sale thanks and i state. so football temples like the epic might i cannot stadium it is and i don't it will be full during cup america which takes us to big reason number two. the passion for football and so american. football in south america is like to have. every goal to celebrate it like winning the lottery. the passion french show there is unmatched around the world and distances don't matter just take the world cup in russia south americans flood it must go and other cities so just think of what could happen that cup i mean speaking of the world cup after germany had tragically failed to defend their title i went around berlin to find a new team to support that's when i came across this true love couple she's from europe why he's from brazil both supporting the one that day now lovebirds what would happen if you meet a couple america time to get your draw
copa america studio.you want to buy tickets for a cup i made a cup for brazil peru sorry they have been sold out eighteen minutes after it went on sale thanks and i state. so football temples like the epic might i cannot stadium it is and i don't it will be full during cup america which takes us to big reason number two. the passion for football and so american. football in south america is like to have. every goal to celebrate it like winning the lottery. the passion french show there is...
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america, we know our history.is a perpetual testimony to inpatient demanding, unrelenting people who in every generation with love, stood up for justice. generations of americans. they have shown us what was possible when they refused to wait, and the now, it is our turn. we have work to do. america, we can't wait. america, we will not wait. together, we will run at the tough challenges. together, we will do the thing that other people say are impossible. together, we will fulfill our pledge to be a nation of liberty and justice for all. together, we will in. and together, -- we will win. and together, america, we will rise. (music) (music) (music) (music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you missed a campaign rally today, you can catch it tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. tomorrow, c-span is live in south bend, indiana where pete will announce he is running for presidential nomination 2020. i cannot walk, sorry. my back was thrown out yesterday. on an airplane, in a helicopter. [laughter]
america, we know our history.is a perpetual testimony to inpatient demanding, unrelenting people who in every generation with love, stood up for justice. generations of americans. they have shown us what was possible when they refused to wait, and the now, it is our turn. we have work to do. america, we can't wait. america, we will not wait. together, we will run at the tough challenges. together, we will do the thing that other people say are impossible. together, we will fulfill our pledge to...
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footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through. north and central america to get to south america they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age where they were this is horror archeologists that humans could cross an ocean like the pacific during the last ice age regarded it as absolutely impossible. after this break. but i get. this if you're lucky because when you open your eyes to go forward from all the others. that you'll see just who do. you think it was national. i thought it. was a cheerful composers. who thought of these products one of the least musical. because. she knew to live to be smeared. all over you you. follow someone. because of the old style if you please. welcome back i'm still with graham hancock you have made it your life's work to. if some of the nine milli
footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through. north and central america to get to south america they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age where they were this is horror archeologists...
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it's -- it is all across america. and for the frs time for a long time, women usually -- not always but usually women who are victims of sexual harassment have started to speak up. and i want to thank them for that. my bill will further enhance their voice. if they make an accusation of sexual harassment and the alleged perpetrator is a state employee or federal employee and the lawsuit is settled, no longer will you be able to have an agreement that says nobody can talk about it unless the victim wants to. once again i think this kind of transparency will help us fight a very serious problem in america because this is is no country for creepy old men or for creepy young men or for creepy middle aged men or for anybody, man or woman, who would use his or her power to obtain sexual favors from somebody in fear of them in power, in the workplace, or otherwise. i want to say a word about immigration. madam president, i believe that presidents -- any president is entitled to surround himself with advisors of his choice. i
it's -- it is all across america. and for the frs time for a long time, women usually -- not always but usually women who are victims of sexual harassment have started to speak up. and i want to thank them for that. my bill will further enhance their voice. if they make an accusation of sexual harassment and the alleged perpetrator is a state employee or federal employee and the lawsuit is settled, no longer will you be able to have an agreement that says nobody can talk about it unless the...
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america, we know our history. perpetual testimony to impatient demanding, unrelenting people who in every generation with love, stood up for justice. generations of americans. they have shown us what was possible when they refused to wait, and the now, it is our turn. we have work to do. america, we can't wait. america, we will not wait. together, we will run at the tough challenges. together, we will do the thing s that other people say are impossible. together, we will fulfill our pledge to be a nation of liberty and justice for all. together, we will win. and together, america, we will rise. [cheers and applause] ♪ ["no problem" by chance the spac ] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ["high hopes" by panic! at the isco] child] or" by destiny's ["feeling good" by jennifer udson] beyonce]n top" by the -- ["made in the lovato] emi ♪ ♪ >> senator booker's c
america, we know our history. perpetual testimony to impatient demanding, unrelenting people who in every generation with love, stood up for justice. generations of americans. they have shown us what was possible when they refused to wait, and the now, it is our turn. we have work to do. america, we can't wait. america, we will not wait. together, we will run at the tough challenges. together, we will do the thing s that other people say are impossible. together, we will fulfill our pledge to...
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a socialist country is the moment america ceases to be america. as the president said, so we must say with one voice, america will never be a socialist country. [cheers and applause] they men and women of the nra, the stakes have never been higher. the choice has never then clearer. be enough to just win the next election, we have to win the next generation. this is our challenge. it will not be easy. but it never has been. explained during the american founding, the battle for freedom is always arduous. as he said, the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph. obtain toohat we cheap we esteem too lightly and that heaven knows how to put a price upon its good and it would so celestialdeed an article as freedom should not be highly rated. it's about freedom that we gather here today. preserving the freedom that is , as youeart of america will hear in a few minutes, president donald trump and i are ready for the fight. [cheers and applause] we are ready to stand with all to expand fight freedom for every american. alone.ot do it , talk tooi
a socialist country is the moment america ceases to be america. as the president said, so we must say with one voice, america will never be a socialist country. [cheers and applause] they men and women of the nra, the stakes have never been higher. the choice has never then clearer. be enough to just win the next election, we have to win the next generation. this is our challenge. it will not be easy. but it never has been. explained during the american founding, the battle for freedom is...
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what dorian people think about the united states and its involvement in latin america and in ecuador. more you say well as ever says the only country that can be sure never to have a coup d'etat is the united states because it hasn't got a us embassy. in any event i'd like to say one of the reasons that led to police discontent like it was the fact that we cut all the funding the us embassy provided to the police. for and even a year after we took office we took a while to correct this before there were whole police units key units fully funded by the us embassy whose offices in command were chosen by the us ambassador and paid by the us and so we have increased considerably the police's pay how ever as their salaries were coming from somewhere else they didn't even notice we did away with all that there are some who still long for those times which will never come back thought out relating to the us ours has always been a relationship based on affection and friendship got us in the framework of mutual respect and seventy that i lived in the us for four years have two academic degrees
what dorian people think about the united states and its involvement in latin america and in ecuador. more you say well as ever says the only country that can be sure never to have a coup d'etat is the united states because it hasn't got a us embassy. in any event i'd like to say one of the reasons that led to police discontent like it was the fact that we cut all the funding the us embassy provided to the police. for and even a year after we took office we took a while to correct this before...
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to keep america safe, we are rebuilding america's mighty mite.arybuilding our like never before in the history of our country. [applause] pres. trump: that includes brand-new combat ships from marinette and more than 6000 brand-new armored vehicles from oshkosh. [applause] pres. trump: we are boldly defending american interest. yesterday, i announce that my administration is einstein in -- on signing the u.s. arms treaty. -signing it. we are pulling it out of congress. all of you second amendment people, you know. you know what it means. you will be very happy with it. we will never allow foreign bureaucrats to trample on america's freedom. we will not allow it. [applause] pres. trump: that was a president obama disaster. [booing] pres. trump: i also withdrew the united states from the absolutely horrible one-sided iran nuclear deal. [applause] pres. trump: what an impact that has had. president, ibecame met with our great military people. we went over problems. one of the biggest problems was the renewal, iran was all over the place. 14 differen
to keep america safe, we are rebuilding america's mighty mite.arybuilding our like never before in the history of our country. [applause] pres. trump: that includes brand-new combat ships from marinette and more than 6000 brand-new armored vehicles from oshkosh. [applause] pres. trump: we are boldly defending american interest. yesterday, i announce that my administration is einstein in -- on signing the u.s. arms treaty. -signing it. we are pulling it out of congress. all of you second...
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america acting in america's interest, no, you can do that. the president was particularly incensed last week when footage circulated a freshman congresswoman ilhan omar referring to referring to 9/11 as an occasion where some people did something. so he retweeted omar's video and then he included clips of the planes going to the world trade center towers. the left, they weren't upset about omar's original comments. they are mad at trump, claiming he is the problem endangering this woman's life. >> donald trump is trying to incite violence and to divide us. >> she does not deserve the kind of vicious, hate filled attacks that she's experiencing, threats on her life. >> this is an incitement to violence. against congresswoman omar, against our fellow americans who happen to be muslim. >> laura: i am just glad someone found beto. i haven't seen them in a while. in a local interview in minnesota yesterday, trump was characteristically unapologetic when asked if he had second thoughts about criticizing omar. the president replied no, not at all. w
america acting in america's interest, no, you can do that. the president was particularly incensed last week when footage circulated a freshman congresswoman ilhan omar referring to referring to 9/11 as an occasion where some people did something. so he retweeted omar's video and then he included clips of the planes going to the world trade center towers. the left, they weren't upset about omar's original comments. they are mad at trump, claiming he is the problem endangering this woman's life....
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america, we cannot wait. america, we will not wait. run at the topll challenges.her, we will do the things that other people say are impossible. together, we will fulfill our pledge to be a nation of liberty and justice for all. we will win match together, america, we will rise -- bribe. -- chance them" by problem" by chance the rapper] ["high hopes" by panic! at the disco] ["high hopes" by panic! at the disco] child]vor" by destiny's child]vor" by destiny's simone]g good" by nina ["feeling good" by nina simone] ["love on top" by beyonce] beyonce] top" by "made in the usa" by demi lovato ["made in the usa" by demi lovato] ["tightrope" by janelle monae] ["tightrope" by janelle monae] aguilera] christina ["soar" by christina aguilera] ["(your love keeps lifting higher by jackie wilson] ["higher and higher" by jackie wilson] [background chatter] ["before i let go" by frankie maze]y and ["before i let go" by frankie beverly and maze] ["i wanna dance with somebody" houston]y ["i wanna dance with somebody" by whitney houston] >> the official launch of a two-week nationa
america, we cannot wait. america, we will not wait. run at the topll challenges.her, we will do the things that other people say are impossible. together, we will fulfill our pledge to be a nation of liberty and justice for all. we will win match together, america, we will rise -- bribe. -- chance them" by problem" by chance the rapper] ["high hopes" by panic! at the disco] ["high hopes" by panic! at the disco] child]vor" by destiny's child]vor" by...
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footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon about rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through north central america to get to south america if they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age where they were this horror archeologists that humans could cross an ocean like the pacific during the last ice age after they regarded it as absolutely impossible gravel stop you there more for graham and god after this break. welcome back i'm still with graham hancock you have been that your life's work to. some of the nine million people who haven't read your books are watching we still don't really understand or officially understand why civilizations of all grew up at the same time in different parts of the earth we don't but that's just a mystery whereas your live work is to say there is a reason my and my life's work has been to say that
footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon about rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through north central america to get to south america if they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age where they were this horror archeologists that...
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hope has been reborn here in america 20! brin=e in america to here in america too.hat is why i started my campaign in parkland. i pledge to that community what i pledge here i will. make gun violence the top priority in my campaign! [cheers and applause] think the leaders who are here who will help us do that. [cheers and applause] rep. swalwell: and the students who are here with them. my wife, britney and i, have two children. nelson is a must to years old, cricket is about five months. my wife has a job she loves, and she excels at. easy for usa to wait for a better time to do this. easy to wait for a better time to take on this fight, but britney wants me to run, to win, to make a difference. because like me, she wants to make sure that nelson and cricket can go to school, come back home again and again in safety and in peace. [applause] rep. swalwell: in 2017, republicans took control of the house, the senate, and the presidency. sorry to remind you. [laughter] rep. swalwell: the very first piece of legislation they passed , the act that would tell the world, t
hope has been reborn here in america 20! brin=e in america to here in america too.hat is why i started my campaign in parkland. i pledge to that community what i pledge here i will. make gun violence the top priority in my campaign! [cheers and applause] think the leaders who are here who will help us do that. [cheers and applause] rep. swalwell: and the students who are here with them. my wife, britney and i, have two children. nelson is a must to years old, cricket is about five months. my...
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america must win the race to 5g. the next generation of wireless connectivity. this matters for two reasons. the first is national competitiveness. we want the good paying jobs to develop and deploy 5g technologies to the created here in america. we want these technologies to get our economy a leg up. the second reason is that 5g will improve americans' lives in so many ways. from precision agriculture to smart transportation networks, medicine, and more. we want americans to be the first to benefit from this new digital revolution. and as you pointed out, we don't want rural americans to be left behind. that is why i'm pleased to report that america is now well positioned to win the race to fast, secure, and reliable 5g. don't just take my word for it. in february, abi research stated, it is the united states who will win the five g race in the short term. cisco projected that in three years, 5g would be more than twice as prevalent in north america as in asia. last week, ctia reported that america leads the world with the most 5g deployments of any nation. thi
america must win the race to 5g. the next generation of wireless connectivity. this matters for two reasons. the first is national competitiveness. we want the good paying jobs to develop and deploy 5g technologies to the created here in america. we want these technologies to get our economy a leg up. the second reason is that 5g will improve americans' lives in so many ways. from precision agriculture to smart transportation networks, medicine, and more. we want americans to be the first to...
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plans and latin america. i think it's become very obvious that america has never given up on the idea that latin america has its own backyard we've seen over the decades that they have intervened and overthrown democratically elected is often left wing governments across the continent to the great detriment to the peoples and to the economies of those countries across latin america and it's been very clear as well that america over the last few months. very very strongly been trying to overturn to effect a coup against the democratically elected president of venezuela maduro and it's not going to plan and i think they're getting frustrated with this so they are beginning to think about what next steps they can take such as trying to claim that it's a terrorist state or whatever and i think one of the interesting things from my perspective is that i think venezuela and the people of venezuela very lived the classic playbook rules that america has used in previous coos across latin america and that is why they'
plans and latin america. i think it's become very obvious that america has never given up on the idea that latin america has its own backyard we've seen over the decades that they have intervened and overthrown democratically elected is often left wing governments across the continent to the great detriment to the peoples and to the economies of those countries across latin america and it's been very clear as well that america over the last few months. very very strongly been trying to overturn...
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of americans long -- of america's long immigrant history.s the global melting pot, america is a place where differences are celebrated. this diversity is reflected in its everyday yet often overlooked culture of food. ♪ a search for american cuisine rings up burgers, hotdogs and similar foods. however, in their daily lives, americans eat a range of foods from a variety of different korean, mediterranean, mexican and more. here we will explore how america's diverse food culture express its broader diversity by specifically looking at how korean food has changed and evolved over time in at the united states. near the end of the great depression the immigrant population skyrocketed. koreans were one of the later groups to arrive. refugees traveled to the states for education and work. in the 20th century the united states created many policies were more welcoming for immigrants, allowing a greater expression of cultural identity. immigrants began to set up strong communities for themselves. was six, here when i and i was old enough to understan
of americans long -- of america's long immigrant history.s the global melting pot, america is a place where differences are celebrated. this diversity is reflected in its everyday yet often overlooked culture of food. ♪ a search for american cuisine rings up burgers, hotdogs and similar foods. however, in their daily lives, americans eat a range of foods from a variety of different korean, mediterranean, mexican and more. here we will explore how america's diverse food culture express its...
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music in america can be a platform for social and political activism.capability to unite americans of all different cultures and backgrounds come -- cultures and backgrounds, the singularity to provide americans with a meaningful art form they and the their own liberty to equip americans with the platform for political and social activism, music is and will always be a defining characteristic of the american experience. >> you can watch every winning studentcam documentary online at studentcam.org. >> i think the legacy of rochester is really ongoing. as the cityits role of compassion, healing, wellness, hospitality. their mission really is to make people feel welcome. that this is a home away from home. >> c-span cities tour is on the road exploring the american story. we take you to rochester, minnesota with the help of our spectrum cable partners. located 90 minutes south of minneapolis, rochester has been the home of the mayor -- mayo clinic since 1994. >> it is a good neighbor here in rochester. and helped rochester achieve international recognitio
music in america can be a platform for social and political activism.capability to unite americans of all different cultures and backgrounds come -- cultures and backgrounds, the singularity to provide americans with a meaningful art form they and the their own liberty to equip americans with the platform for political and social activism, music is and will always be a defining characteristic of the american experience. >> you can watch every winning studentcam documentary online at...
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by politicians within, have the arrogance to lead america without understanding america.eas that make our country great. equal justice for all. independence of our institutio institutions, freedom of the press and proposition that all of us, even presidents, especially presidents are not above the law. [cheering] being president also means being commander-in-chief. that means knowing who our enemies are. and protecting us from them. it also means respecting and never abusing the men and women who toil every day on our behalf, standing guard in the most dangerous places in the world, to the men and women in our military, our intelligence community and every veteran who has served and made us safer, thank you. [cheering] as your commander-in-chief, i will always honor your service and give you the resources you need to defend our country. on the intelligence committee, i helped defend our democracies these last few years. got what i need to prove it. i've been in hundreds of classified briefings, i've traveled to iraq, afghanistan, the line between south and north korea, i
by politicians within, have the arrogance to lead america without understanding america.eas that make our country great. equal justice for all. independence of our institutio institutions, freedom of the press and proposition that all of us, even presidents, especially presidents are not above the law. [cheering] being president also means being commander-in-chief. that means knowing who our enemies are. and protecting us from them. it also means respecting and never abusing the men and women...
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cup america studio.turning meantime in twenty nine. i'm erica sudhir the africa cup of nations the women as well call it gold cup. so you want to know which of the big tournaments is the best i will tell you which is the best i mean. and i'll give you three good reasons why this is the kicks well i could actually give you twenty but you know. you don't that i beg your pardon hello we're talking about the south american championship. the america's. not convinced yet poor. little soul i. think. you should have your eyes on cup like obama in june and july. and no i don't have a concert with the brazilian tourism board i'm not married to a brazilian and i don't dance or do cup weta get. over to here in our. couple america sit here yes cup america no this is not the gold cup nono no no. sorry i don't know the number also google that somewhere in america i mean north america. big reason number one. cup on that this is today it started as early as nine hundred sixteen so when other countries were at war with ea
cup america studio.turning meantime in twenty nine. i'm erica sudhir the africa cup of nations the women as well call it gold cup. so you want to know which of the big tournaments is the best i will tell you which is the best i mean. and i'll give you three good reasons why this is the kicks well i could actually give you twenty but you know. you don't that i beg your pardon hello we're talking about the south american championship. the america's. not convinced yet poor. little soul i. think....
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the only thing that can tear america apart is america itself.of america. there's not a single thing beyond our capacity, not a single thing. so god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> former vice president joe biden heads to iowa next where other presidential candidates have been campaigning. he has several events planned over the next few days including the one in dubuque. that's live tomorrow on c-span. here on c-span 3 there's live coverage later today on suicide prevention among veterans. we'll take you to capitol hill when that gets under way at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> tonight on the communicators, a conversation on privacy and internet developments with california consumer privacy act coauthor mary stone ross and daniel weitzner from the mit internet research initiatives. >> the stakes are high now because we're talking about the ability for machines to either assist withdition decisions about people or in some cases unilaterally make those decision
the only thing that can tear america apart is america itself.of america. there's not a single thing beyond our capacity, not a single thing. so god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> former vice president joe biden heads to iowa next where other presidential candidates have been campaigning. he has several events planned over the next few days including the one in dubuque....
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i've been talking about broadband for rural america, the farmers and others. they have really been -- they just haven't been treated areas we want to go to first so they are covered. closelylways working with federal agencies to get networks built in rural america fast and that much, much lower cost than it is even today. now i would like to introduce a very special man who has really worked hard and gained the respect of the world, truly, because they see what we are doing in our country, who will be making two major announcements to accelerate our 5g future and extend broadband access to every american. no matter where you are, you will have access very quickly to 5g and it is going to be a different life. i don't know if it is going to be better. maybe you are happy with the way it is right now. [laughter] but i can say, technologically, it won't even be close. thank you very much. please say a few words. [applause] mr. pai: thank you, mr. president, for your compelling vision of u.s. leadership on 5g. i also want to thank larry kudlow for your steadfast su
i've been talking about broadband for rural america, the farmers and others. they have really been -- they just haven't been treated areas we want to go to first so they are covered. closelylways working with federal agencies to get networks built in rural america fast and that much, much lower cost than it is even today. now i would like to introduce a very special man who has really worked hard and gained the respect of the world, truly, because they see what we are doing in our country, who...
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the founder of ats of america in the magazine was the most hated woman in america and she loved that. why, it made her a victim. and she understood that americans easily seduced by victims as we all know. in fact, madalyn murray was an extreme leftist and a deceitful manipulator of public opinion. she went so far to blame christians for her founding father's heart attack. she had elderly father she was always fighting with. and after his heart attack she assaulted him over morning coffee with these words, i hope you drop dead all dunk your shriveled body in the trash and he went out to the amp and at the cannery he healed over and she blamed it on christians. intolerant christians did it. prior to launching her anti- prayer campaign madalyn murray took her family to europe, two sons where she tried to defect the soviet union. she was just a communist. seeing what a troubled individual this was, i cannot go into all of her craziness but he rejected her. [laughter] once she returns to the states and plans to position her sons of intolerant christians -- he was 14 at the time and he wrot
the founder of ats of america in the magazine was the most hated woman in america and she loved that. why, it made her a victim. and she understood that americans easily seduced by victims as we all know. in fact, madalyn murray was an extreme leftist and a deceitful manipulator of public opinion. she went so far to blame christians for her founding father's heart attack. she had elderly father she was always fighting with. and after his heart attack she assaulted him over morning coffee with...
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america is flawed. we do shows every night at america's laws. but compared to what?y alternative. it's flawed. to show me a better system. show me a better country where people can do better for themselves. i think it's cynical. i was vacillating for a while as to whether they were stupid enough to believe this nonsense or whether they were just doing it to be -- because they don't have any other ideas, their tanks are empty. i came to the conclusion that it was the latter. they started calling me a white nationalist. [laughs] there are some logistical problems. >> tucker: did m n you copped to it? >> i put up a video on my youtube page that was defending against joe biden's attacks on white men and i was defending european thought, which has led to a great manifestation, america, defending western values, god forbid, defending western thought they were calling me a white supremacist admitted that the candace owens, you saw them do that this week, calling her white supremacist. stephen miller is a nazi. >> tucker: it so absurd, it's hard to believe that people believ
america is flawed. we do shows every night at america's laws. but compared to what?y alternative. it's flawed. to show me a better system. show me a better country where people can do better for themselves. i think it's cynical. i was vacillating for a while as to whether they were stupid enough to believe this nonsense or whether they were just doing it to be -- because they don't have any other ideas, their tanks are empty. i came to the conclusion that it was the latter. they started calling...
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to keep america safe, we are rebuilding america's mighty mite.itarybuilding our like never before in the history of our country. [applause] pres. trump: that includes brand-new combat ships from marinette and more than 6000 brand-new armored vehicles from oshkosh. [applause] pres. trump: we are boldly defending american interest. yesterday, i announce that my administration is einstein in -- on signing the u.s. arms treaty. -signing it. we are pulling it out of congress. all of you second amendment people, you know. you know what it means. you will be very happy with it. we will never allow foreign bureaucrats to trample on america's freedom. we will not allow it. [applause] pres. trump: that was a president obama disaster. [booing] pres. trump: i also withdrew the united states from the absolutely horrible one-sided iran nuclear deal. [applause] pres. trump: what an impact that has had. president, ibecame met with our great military people. we went over problems. one of the biggest problems was the renewal, iran was all over the place. 14 differ
to keep america safe, we are rebuilding america's mighty mite.itarybuilding our like never before in the history of our country. [applause] pres. trump: that includes brand-new combat ships from marinette and more than 6000 brand-new armored vehicles from oshkosh. [applause] pres. trump: we are boldly defending american interest. yesterday, i announce that my administration is einstein in -- on signing the u.s. arms treaty. -signing it. we are pulling it out of congress. all of you second...
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all america has to be included as we rebuild. all america. and applause] and i guarantee you, this is, remains and will be my measure of a constitute the second i'm in success. the dignity of work is my measure. which is about being able to provide security and share the joy with your families. how can a person's dignity be maintained if they can't afford to care for their sick child or family member, because of a pre-existing condition? or because they've reached a point where their health care has run out and insurance company says no more? jill and i, my family, like many of you, went through a year knowing our son was terminally ill. i couldn't imagine what it would be like if we were told that he's run out of the amount of money in his insurance policy and they're going to have to cut him off from the palliative care he was getting. my lord. think about it. how can a parent maintain the dignity, their dignity, if their child wants to go beyond high school, trade school, community college or college and they can't afford it? how do you ge
all america has to be included as we rebuild. all america. and applause] and i guarantee you, this is, remains and will be my measure of a constitute the second i'm in success. the dignity of work is my measure. which is about being able to provide security and share the joy with your families. how can a person's dignity be maintained if they can't afford to care for their sick child or family member, because of a pre-existing condition? or because they've reached a point where their health...
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in central america. i met brian wilson. we were talking about the situation about what we could do to protest u.s. foreign policy and clearly in central america. where their own to door and. so door it was. it was measured or in its own people i mean i came away from their disgust to my country with doing this to poor people saying they were. so treated myself we got talking about what are we going to do. barber we started to say you know we know there's a school trade coming up and you. know i met brian because there were a number of vietnam veterans who were alarmed about what was happening to central america. and charlie. murphy. decided to bring it to the issues. on sunday evening president reagan urged the american people to support his aid package to the nicaraguan rebels the contras he asked for one hundred million dollars seventy million of which is military aid he called the government a cancer and nicaragua a soviet beachhead in north america and a command post for international terror you know the truth about. th
in central america. i met brian wilson. we were talking about the situation about what we could do to protest u.s. foreign policy and clearly in central america. where their own to door and. so door it was. it was measured or in its own people i mean i came away from their disgust to my country with doing this to poor people saying they were. so treated myself we got talking about what are we going to do. barber we started to say you know we know there's a school trade coming up and you. know i...
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america. america, we know our history.erpetual testimony to impatient, demanding unrelenting people who, in every generation, for justice.ood up generations of americans have shown us what is possible when you refuse to wait and now it is our turn and we have worked to do. can't wait. america, we will not wait. together we will run at the top challenges. we will do the things that others say are impossible. to bel fulfill our pledge a nation of liberty and justice for all. , we will rise. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ is insident trump minnesota today. in about 15 minutes he will host onoundtable discussion economic and tax policy. we will take you there live when it happens here on c-span. is tax day 2019. here to talk about the impact of 2017 law and how the
america. america, we know our history.erpetual testimony to impatient, demanding unrelenting people who, in every generation, for justice.ood up generations of americans have shown us what is possible when you refuse to wait and now it is our turn and we have worked to do. can't wait. america, we will not wait. together we will run at the top challenges. we will do the things that others say are impossible. to bel fulfill our pledge a nation of liberty and justice for all. , we will rise. ♪...
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copa america studio.you want to buy tickets for a cup medica for brazil peru sorry they have been sold out eighteen minutes after they went on sale thanks and i state. so football temples like the epic might i cannot stadium in addition i don't it will be full during cup america which takes us to big reason number two. the passion for football and american. football in south america is likely to be. every goal to celebrate it like winning the lottery. the passion french show there is unmatched around the world and distances don't matter just take the world cup in russia south americans flood it must go and other cities so just think of what could happen at cup i mean speaking of the world cup after germany had tragically failed to defend their title i went around berlin to find a new team to support that's when i came across this true love couple she's from europe why he's from brazil both supporting her why the day now lovebirds what would happen if you meet a couple america time to get your so you. get
copa america studio.you want to buy tickets for a cup medica for brazil peru sorry they have been sold out eighteen minutes after they went on sale thanks and i state. so football temples like the epic might i cannot stadium in addition i don't it will be full during cup america which takes us to big reason number two. the passion for football and american. football in south america is likely to be. every goal to celebrate it like winning the lottery. the passion french show there is unmatched...
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that is next on real america on real america tv. >> >> the year is 1881, the place tuskegee alabama, with 2000 residents, most of them people of color. it's the smallest county seat in the state antiblack violence is not uncommon for segregation continues to separate the races, socially, politically . >> young booker t. washington brings teske the into students are being. >> barely 24 years of age, this young man will create a chain of events over the next 34 years of his life that will affect all americans, black and white. from 1881 to 1915, he will achieve what to many is considered the impossible he will build one of the most impressive education institutions in all of america. who will in addition become the center of heated controversies, debates and even riots and, i the time of his debt he his name will be known around the world . >> you want to know about his days here, is that the idea? >> washington was 16 when he came to hampton . >> you should have seen him when he got to the campus. you walked most the way, 400 miles from west virginia where he lived. >> samuel armstron
that is next on real america on real america tv. >> >> the year is 1881, the place tuskegee alabama, with 2000 residents, most of them people of color. it's the smallest county seat in the state antiblack violence is not uncommon for segregation continues to separate the races, socially, politically . >> young booker t. washington brings teske the into students are being. >> barely 24 years of age, this young man will create a chain of events over the next 34 years of...
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of the united states of america are you legal. and domestic. in fundamental standards of decency is understood by people all over the world and i wanted to demonstrate mine a solitary with the people and my being an opposition to the power of my own country. walking against fear against your. own things let me go down with him because his main dangers prior country. centuries. in one thousand eighty six and one nine hundred eighty seven brian m. and other veterans participated in. veteran peace action teams of the past teams walked through nicaragua's war torn diligence gathering proof of human rights violations by the u.s. back country. so who do need to stay to. bed noting abstract he still who made his station. in central america. anything was going to happen to you it was going to be responsible for the. well there's only one country that's or you know it's united states we are there farming. areas. and so i think the terrorists from the states are responsible in the course of. the truth. to. the american people. the truth. is right. me bec
of the united states of america are you legal. and domestic. in fundamental standards of decency is understood by people all over the world and i wanted to demonstrate mine a solitary with the people and my being an opposition to the power of my own country. walking against fear against your. own things let me go down with him because his main dangers prior country. centuries. in one thousand eighty six and one nine hundred eighty seven brian m. and other veterans participated in. veteran peace...
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central america. the effect of security and it will be. and central america is much closer to the united states than many of the trouble spots the concerns we knew. in the country. in the system because for one hundred years two hundred years safer than three dollars. for every dollar we've invested so it's been tremendous source oh then go for the nose. for forty years the united states received first choice on the ninety percent of nicaraguan exports in return the us government supported the dictatorship of the some most of dynasty the family used land confiscation and political repression to rule over the nicaraguan people . in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine the samosa as were driven out after a long war waged by the popular sandinista party led by daniel ortega. one nine hundred eighty two in an attempt to thwart president reagan's plans to overthrow the nicaraguan government congress passed the boland amendment which prohibited u.s. military aid to the contras. nineteen eighty-four daniel
central america. the effect of security and it will be. and central america is much closer to the united states than many of the trouble spots the concerns we knew. in the country. in the system because for one hundred years two hundred years safer than three dollars. for every dollar we've invested so it's been tremendous source oh then go for the nose. for forty years the united states received first choice on the ninety percent of nicaraguan exports in return the us government supported the...
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now of course america's power.i was whining in that region and sean has powers of growing and identical strengths quite know how to handle the chinese but i think they really have to to realize that this strain economy shoots you really laws with what happens with china at the time rather than what happens with america so that i can see a conscript the politicians knowing how to handle that. is a china pivot now year is really not because the report viewer on twitter that there will be not be a financial crisis like two thousand and eight but instead we will have a japanese style decades long stagnation elaborate on that's dave you know the reason i use to japan is the canary in the coal mine for the global economy because it had a period with literally cold the bubble economy grew from the one and i did not in ninety when profit the corporate sector and the household sector rose dramatically making it about two hundred twenty five percent of g.d.p. in the only nodded noddy's literally on the last day of it's not i
now of course america's power.i was whining in that region and sean has powers of growing and identical strengths quite know how to handle the chinese but i think they really have to to realize that this strain economy shoots you really laws with what happens with china at the time rather than what happens with america so that i can see a conscript the politicians knowing how to handle that. is a china pivot now year is really not because the report viewer on twitter that there will be not be a...
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little did they know they would be paving the streets when they got to america. the irish served in lincoln's army to preserve the union and save our nation. of theoned the flag irish brigade that president kennedy brought when he came, and the sisters of mercy came from dublin to heal our sick and to teach generations of american children, and they still do. both our nations know the joy of independence. both our countries endured the traumatic experience of civil war and the satisfaction of rebuilding our nations, and as these mutual experiences that are for each other and the world, the democratic values and commitment to freedom. when ireland proudly proclaimed its independence, our people stood together. in jeannettepride rankin, the first woman ever elected to the congress of the united states. our american counterpart, perhaps, to your account esther markowitz. -- to your rankin account tests --countesse. including ireland among those countries whose freedom and democracy we are fighting for, and when your constitution came into effect, members of congress
little did they know they would be paving the streets when they got to america. the irish served in lincoln's army to preserve the union and save our nation. of theoned the flag irish brigade that president kennedy brought when he came, and the sisters of mercy came from dublin to heal our sick and to teach generations of american children, and they still do. both our nations know the joy of independence. both our countries endured the traumatic experience of civil war and the satisfaction of...
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ryan: i am tim ryan, and i am running for president of the united states america. first want to say thank you to everybody that is here today for giving me this amazing opportunity, and i want to thank you for 45.75 years, i'm hanging on of an amazing ride and the opportunity to represent you in the united states congress. someone liked that. my mom. thanks, mom. no, i am kidding. you know, at the end of the day, i am a kid from niles, ohio. [applause and cheers] and the beautiful thing about niles, ohio, or struthers, ohio, or youngstown, ohio, you don't just get raised by your parents. you get raised by the community. and so i am here because of the coaches of the niles little league, mr. leonard who lives next door who is the head coach, kicked me in the rear end when i needed it, takes me in the rear end when i didn't, the coaches in the little league, the teachers at our lady of mount caramel, the teachers at kennedy high school, it was a community effort to raise a kid. and believe -- i believe that is what we need to get back to in the united states of ameri
ryan: i am tim ryan, and i am running for president of the united states america. first want to say thank you to everybody that is here today for giving me this amazing opportunity, and i want to thank you for 45.75 years, i'm hanging on of an amazing ride and the opportunity to represent you in the united states congress. someone liked that. my mom. thanks, mom. no, i am kidding. you know, at the end of the day, i am a kid from niles, ohio. [applause and cheers] and the beautiful thing about...
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thatn answer the question many in america are asking. yes, america.] [cheering] [whistling] pete!e, let me ask his question. wouldn't it be great -- wouldn't it be great if we had a president that was really smart? [cheers and applause] mean, really, really, really smart. [cheers and applause] mayor adler: somebody who spoke multiple languages. [cheers and applause] mayor adler: including having a beautiful command of english. [cheers and applause] mayor adler: wouldn't it be great if we had a president who knows that freedom is sacred, and sometimes freedom too, like freedom to be who you are and ase who you want, is important -- is as important as freedom from someone you fear? who helps us understand and grow from what we fear instead of weaponizing fear for political gain. [cheers and applause] mayor adler: wouldn't it be great if we had a president who was generally -- genuinely humble? [cheers and applause] mayor adler: who knows good policy cannot be uncoupled from fact and science? [cheers and applause] who stands for democracy and knows that
thatn answer the question many in america are asking. yes, america.] [cheering] [whistling] pete!e, let me ask his question. wouldn't it be great -- wouldn't it be great if we had a president that was really smart? [cheers and applause] mean, really, really, really smart. [cheers and applause] mayor adler: somebody who spoke multiple languages. [cheers and applause] mayor adler: including having a beautiful command of english. [cheers and applause] mayor adler: wouldn't it be great if we had a...
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in terms of your values, what you think america represents.licly go out and defend policies, i would've found it very difficult. and finally, in terms of the values that we talk about, do you think that is still the most important advantage america has over nations like china, with their big ambitions? the american values have something to them which chinese interests and values do not? i don't think they're so much american values as they are a set of values widely shared in the world, the value of open political and economic systems. in my experience... in the era of limited democracies and authoritarianism ? in my experience, we get a large farther through the power of our preaching. we don't set a good example on either side of the atlantic today where we seem to be having simultaneous nervous breakdowns. but i do believe in the value of those virtues of the way in which we look at organising our own societies, and how societies should interact with one another. but we must do a betterjob of demonstrating that we can actually live by those
in terms of your values, what you think america represents.licly go out and defend policies, i would've found it very difficult. and finally, in terms of the values that we talk about, do you think that is still the most important advantage america has over nations like china, with their big ambitions? the american values have something to them which chinese interests and values do not? i don't think they're so much american values as they are a set of values widely shared in the world, the...
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is why everyone deserves health care in the united states of america. when you're are talking about reinvesting in communities like ours and i have spent the last 19 years of my public life trying to do, trying to make sure that communities like ours are not forgotten. the flyover states are my states. the flyover states are your states. flyover states are going to start governing in the united states of america again. we have so much work to do. we have so much work to do. systems and our country that we failed to fix because we are divided. that ouru to know enemies come in to our social and they intentionally try to divide us. if there is an incident, i want everyone to listen to me here. if there is an incident in america that is controversial about kneeling for the national anthem or there is a school shooting or an incident between , you who comes on to our social media? the russians. mediaome into our social and they spin things to get us into these divided camps so that we are fighting with each other. that is what they want. meanwhile we cannot
is why everyone deserves health care in the united states of america. when you're are talking about reinvesting in communities like ours and i have spent the last 19 years of my public life trying to do, trying to make sure that communities like ours are not forgotten. the flyover states are my states. the flyover states are your states. flyover states are going to start governing in the united states of america again. we have so much work to do. we have so much work to do. systems and our...
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we only represent our corporate donors which is what the problem is in america which is why we have thirty million people without health care and eighty percent of the workers in america are living paycheck to paycheck in the richest country in the world so they couldn't actually look at their failed system in the media because they are the system they are the boats that's why they've spun this conspiracy theory that it had to be russia it couldn't be our failed politics it couldn't be our corrupt jemma craddock party it couldn't possibly be that so they decided to spin this red baiting conspiracy theory and guess what it turned those people. all into millionaires because you get a lot of views and a lot of clicks pushing the red baiting and scaring people that always works right and so now they're covering it up plus the military industrial complex they also wanted this red baiting conspiracy theory boys in the media why because they wanted a new cold war why because of money right now we're spending fifty forty percent more on our military budget in the united states than we were
we only represent our corporate donors which is what the problem is in america which is why we have thirty million people without health care and eighty percent of the workers in america are living paycheck to paycheck in the richest country in the world so they couldn't actually look at their failed system in the media because they are the system they are the boats that's why they've spun this conspiracy theory that it had to be russia it couldn't be our failed politics it couldn't be our...
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foreign policy in central america. the most powerful statement but i felt that i could make outside of actually some way giving up your life well then following up on that came the fast brian and uncle george was. fast and nice to have strategic objectives. brian was really determined that the objective of this fast was to change u.s. foreign policy toward nicaragua. you see people. i went to in washington is many did to support the veterans gathered steps of the capitol and i remember the inspirational that i and others think. charlie and brian. murphy and george myself. they were doing something that was born. we were talking about nicaragua and what we were doing but it was bigger than the karate purcell south central america it was white america and of course it was all the country our foreign policy work and what it meant to those on the receiving. and how this is all being carried out with our tax money now and. after. so obviously over these years we want president last week. we want to. not. say there. is a. so
foreign policy in central america. the most powerful statement but i felt that i could make outside of actually some way giving up your life well then following up on that came the fast brian and uncle george was. fast and nice to have strategic objectives. brian was really determined that the objective of this fast was to change u.s. foreign policy toward nicaragua. you see people. i went to in washington is many did to support the veterans gathered steps of the capitol and i remember the...
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intervention throughout latin america and the world. there are over one million american military personnel stationed in one hundred seventy five countries the u.s. government has increased its military budget time nearly ninety percent since two thousand and one that budget now stands at seven hundred billion dollars per year. in health costs plus interest from more than one point five million veterans and the u.s. is paying one trillion dollars per year for war and the preparation of. our government spends ten times more percent or so on average for military costs than most other industrialized nations. this increased military spending has not made the us more secure home or abroad. well you know let's face it the weapons corporations in america always love the enemy and they always log new instability because they're able to sell more weapons that way the pentagon says that our role in america under corporate globalization will be security exploit which means endless war to benefit the corporations so we can extract oil stracke and m
intervention throughout latin america and the world. there are over one million american military personnel stationed in one hundred seventy five countries the u.s. government has increased its military budget time nearly ninety percent since two thousand and one that budget now stands at seven hundred billion dollars per year. in health costs plus interest from more than one point five million veterans and the u.s. is paying one trillion dollars per year for war and the preparation of. our...
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footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through. north and central america to get to south america they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age so they were his horror for archeologists that humans could cross an ocean like the pacific during the last ice age after they regarded it as absolutely impossible. for graham and called after this break. the international memorial awards twenty nineteen are now open for entries the media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for alternative media or part of a global news conference to participate in published works and video. go to award dot com. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next about different clubs on one hand it is logical to go from fields whe
footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through. north and central america to get to south america they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age so they were his horror for archeologists...