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together we can make america great again. i'm donald trump, and i approve this message. paid for by donald j trump for www.donaldjtrump.com. together we can make america great again. i'm d approve this message. paid for by donald j trump for president, inc." it has been a busy day. mr trump says he intends to nominate exxon mobil chief rex tillerson as secretary of state. a controversial pick because of his business ties to russia. concerns" about mr tillerson's nomination. live, theo keith, fox6 news. steph thanks theo when president-elect trump takes to the stage -- you can watch a livestream on fox6 now dot com, the fox6 news app and even the fox6 news facebook page. afterwards, we'll post the entire visit online as well. trump's pick for secretary of state... another nomination for his cabinet was also announced today. adding another previous political rival -- in former texas governor rick perry. he's been chosen to lead the energy department -- which would make him the head of an agency he once sought to eliminate. under president obama -- the energy department has
together we can make america great again. i'm donald trump, and i approve this message. paid for by donald j trump for www.donaldjtrump.com. together we can make america great again. i'm d approve this message. paid for by donald j trump for president, inc." it has been a busy day. mr trump says he intends to nominate exxon mobil chief rex tillerson as secretary of state. a controversial pick because of his business ties to russia. concerns" about mr tillerson's nomination. live, theo...
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can america counter russia's black ops? also, the paris agreement on climate change. >> this gives us the best possible shot to save the one planet we've got. will president-elect trump answer it? i'll make the case why he should not. and can cities go their own way. the major of los angeles, the biggest city in the biggest state in the union on the power of the nation's mayors to resist and counter trump on immigrat n immigration, climate change and much else. finally, a last look at aleppo. >> you bear responsibility for these atros citis. but first here is my take. we are now getting a sense of american foreign policy under donald trump. the president-elect has consistently signalled he wants to be accommodating toward russia and tough on china. that seems to work backwards. china is for the most part comfortable with the american led international system. russia is actively trying to up end it. mitt romney said russia was america's number one foe. president obama mocked the claim and myself included thought it was an ex
can america counter russia's black ops? also, the paris agreement on climate change. >> this gives us the best possible shot to save the one planet we've got. will president-elect trump answer it? i'll make the case why he should not. and can cities go their own way. the major of los angeles, the biggest city in the biggest state in the union on the power of the nation's mayors to resist and counter trump on immigrat n immigration, climate change and much else. finally, a last look at...
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you can see him on tv and he is emphatic about p keep canning america, americans. and interest in her home save. and we know he has an opinion about the latest cia, information and he's always welcome here. [inaudible] >> i can see where basically the president-elect is entertaining people from all over the country. they are up to 92 meetings from people all over the country. and 55 world leaders on the phone, so, it is just a very exciting time and he's fully engaged! there was no new's conference. and we heard from kelly ann be conway. we'll work to get audio set up. also her comments underscores someone else we don't know. we don't know the position for the press secretary for the administration. we'll continue to watch the news out of trump tower. in the meantime, we'll turn overseas. >> speaking of overseas, civilians in the syrian war might finally get out of the cross fire. they have been trapped for years in the city of aleppo. 50,000 people are able to love that embatt rescuers are starting with the wounded. a teenious cease fewer is holding for now. the ev
you can see him on tv and he is emphatic about p keep canning america, americans. and interest in her home save. and we know he has an opinion about the latest cia, information and he's always welcome here. [inaudible] >> i can see where basically the president-elect is entertaining people from all over the country. they are up to 92 meetings from people all over the country. and 55 world leaders on the phone, so, it is just a very exciting time and he's fully engaged! there was no new's...
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can america undo the resolution?o, based on a new president. >> america cannot undo the resolution. >> cannot. >> but it can make those who try to apply the resolution, it can make them pay for it. america has a lot of tools in its hands, judge. 20% of the u.n.'s budget comes from the united states, and without it the united nations would be in refuse shape. >> and very quickly, you have high hopes for president trump and the relationship with israel? >> we do have high hopes. we have high hopes always with the united states of america. at the end of the day we have no alternative to america as our ultimate ally and the united states has no alternative to israel as its ultimate ally. there's no other country in this region technologically efficient, no one is burning american flags in the streets of tel aviv from where i'm talking to you. >> ambassador michael or en. thank you for joining. here with more reaction is the author of "defeating jihad," dr. sebastian gorka as well as fox news contributor rick grinnell. i'
can america undo the resolution?o, based on a new president. >> america cannot undo the resolution. >> cannot. >> but it can make those who try to apply the resolution, it can make them pay for it. america has a lot of tools in its hands, judge. 20% of the u.n.'s budget comes from the united states, and without it the united nations would be in refuse shape. >> and very quickly, you have high hopes for president trump and the relationship with israel? >> we do have...
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can america stand up to trump and should they?> joining me now is the city's mayor of los angeles. here with me is benjamin barbara and the author of the book titles "if mayors rule the world." let me start with you. you have a piece in the nation where you argue that cities can counter the power of president-elect trump. how can they do it? >> here is the reality today. after 400 years of nation states of the primary instruments whether it is the economy of world peace or security, increasingly, nations really becoming dysfunctional way before trump and brexit. this as border independence and sovereign bodies that they cannot deal with all the problem that is we face whether it is immigration or the global economy. trump talks about global economy and the loss of jobs but no one nation can control that. increasingly it is not nation states but cities are taking up the slack. cities have pragmatic. terrorism and they attack cities and those are city speedomet responsibilities and now we see in england with brexit and in the united
can america stand up to trump and should they?> joining me now is the city's mayor of los angeles. here with me is benjamin barbara and the author of the book titles "if mayors rule the world." let me start with you. you have a piece in the nation where you argue that cities can counter the power of president-elect trump. how can they do it? >> here is the reality today. after 400 years of nation states of the primary instruments whether it is the economy of world peace or...
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. >> coming up, call it a trumper can tropical. america's largest city now offering therapy for government workers stressed out over the election results and guess who's paying for it? ♪ if i can make it there i'll make it everywhere ♪ ♪ it's up to you new york new york ♪ liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! (sigh) i wish my insurance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance >>> this one may stress you out. a new report says new york city mayor bill de blasio is offering therapy to municipal workers who are feeling vulnerable about the donald trump victory. i want to start with mercedes with this one. this hot line is a vital lifeli
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. >> coming up, call it a trumper can tropical. america's largest city now offering therapy for government workers stressed out over the election results and guess who's paying for it? ♪ if i can make it there i'll make it everywhere ♪ ♪ it's up to you new york new york ♪ ♪ this holiday, the real gift isn't what's inside the box... it's what's inside the person who opens it. give your loved ones ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can tell them where they came from -by revealing their ethnic mix. it's a gift as original as they are. order now at ancestrydna.com. imy moderate to severeng crohn's disease. i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your
. >> coming up, call it a trumper can tropical. america's largest city now offering therapy for government workers stressed out over the election results and guess who's paying for it? ♪ if i can make it there i'll make it everywhere ♪ ♪ it's up to you new york new york ♪ ♪ this holiday, the real gift isn't what's inside the box... it's what's inside the person who opens it. give your loved ones ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can tell them where they came from -by...
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and so, we can make it in america. we can manufacture in america. and america can prosper as a result of the laws and the policies we put in place here. mr. speaker, i yield back my time. i'd like to turn the floor over to my colleague from florida, r. murphy. i really don't yield back my time. i turn my remaining time over to mr. murphy from florida. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy on january 6, 2015, the gentleman from florida, mr. murphy is recognized for the remainder of the 60 minutes as he designated minority leader. mr. murphy: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the gentleman from california for his service, for his dedication to making it in america and continuing to support those in agriculture, those who are working so hard to feed this nation and everything they bring. i want to thank the gentleman. i rise today as a humble member of this body, representing the people of florida's 18th congressional district since 2013. four years ago, i came to congress to work as an independent thinker toward bipartisa
and so, we can make it in america. we can manufacture in america. and america can prosper as a result of the laws and the policies we put in place here. mr. speaker, i yield back my time. i'd like to turn the floor over to my colleague from florida, r. murphy. i really don't yield back my time. i turn my remaining time over to mr. murphy from florida. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy on january 6, 2015, the gentleman from florida, mr. murphy is recognized for the...
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. >> coming up, call it a trumper can tropical. america's largest city now offering therapy for government workers stressed out over the election results and guess who's paying for it? ♪ if i can make it there i'll make it everywhere ♪ ♪ it's up to you new york new york ♪ ♪ ♪ get up to $2500 customer cash on select 2016 and 2017 models for these terms. see your lexus dealer. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not
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can the country unify? how will america respond? and with a little over a month from president-elect trump's inauguration, was his victory do in part to plot? at president obama's final news conference of the year, he left no doubt that kremlin's fingerprints were all over election 2016. >> just to be clear, do you believe vladimir putin himself authorized the hack and do you believe he authorized that to help donald trump? >> we have said and i will confirm that this happened at the highest levels of the russian government. and i will let you make that determination as to whether there are high level russian officials go off rogue and decide to tamper with the u.s. election process without vladimir putin knowing about it. >> so let's get right to our reporters chief investigative correspondent brian ross and tom llamas outside trump tower. brian let me start with you. we have heard what the president said. how solid >> u.s. officials tell abc news the evidence is compelling and if anything getting stronger. the cybersecurity detect
can the country unify? how will america respond? and with a little over a month from president-elect trump's inauguration, was his victory do in part to plot? at president obama's final news conference of the year, he left no doubt that kremlin's fingerprints were all over election 2016. >> just to be clear, do you believe vladimir putin himself authorized the hack and do you believe he authorized that to help donald trump? >> we have said and i will confirm that this happened at...
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can he pull america together in 2017? will he surprise us by using his entry level position in politics to, as he puts it, "make america great again"? this is the year, 2017, when the slogans have to become reality, or not, presumably. well, the answer to all those questions is probably "no". but, having said that, you can't make anything great in a year. when did america cease being great, is one of the questions i had throughout 2016... how long is this programme?! let's stick to 2017. you can't unite a country any year, either. what probably will happen, which is going to appall people who are appalled by trump, is that for a short period of time, he's going to pour a lot of money into the country. it's going to be at a huge cost later on, but he's going to cut taxes, and he's going to pour $1 trillion at least into infrastructure. which needs it. of course it needs it. we see this in other countries as well. so there could be this sort of bubble, and that is going to, again, that will not heal the divisions, however.
can he pull america together in 2017? will he surprise us by using his entry level position in politics to, as he puts it, "make america great again"? this is the year, 2017, when the slogans have to become reality, or not, presumably. well, the answer to all those questions is probably "no". but, having said that, you can't make anything great in a year. when did america cease being great, is one of the questions i had throughout 2016... how long is this programme?! let's...
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america great again. you can't get more politically incorrect. can you imagine if you walked into a typical ivy league university and said my goal is to make america great again. they would have kicked you out. you are a weird nationalist to do and understand the larger, global nature. that implies some people are not great and we should all be great, so why do we be equally great and we will give out greatness cups to everybody and they can all feel great. this is what trumpism is a rebellion against. [applause] mr. gingrich: then you have the amazing contrast between protect america's borders between hillary's dream as she said to the brazilian bankers of an open border for the entire western hemisphere. so 600 million people can visit when they want to. trump says fight for trade deals rather than deals that kill american jobs. if you are the elite, you would wonder about why you are doing that because all of those jobs are in the flyover country and those with people you never meet anyway. trump actually believes we should defeat isis. he said we
america great again. you can't get more politically incorrect. can you imagine if you walked into a typical ivy league university and said my goal is to make america great again. they would have kicked you out. you are a weird nationalist to do and understand the larger, global nature. that implies some people are not great and we should all be great, so why do we be equally great and we will give out greatness cups to everybody and they can all feel great. this is what trumpism is a rebellion...
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. >> i don't know that america can make the distinction between journalism or opinion shows. i don't have an opinion with joy on the view. she's paid to give her opinion. the woman you would not name on the "the view". >> i don't mind the opinion. am i going to watch the david duke show? on a cable access? no. i'm not. >> why? >> but some people would watch that, bill. >> i don't care about that. most people won't. because a hater. what is the difference? >> you want -- you want to reenforcement of your point of view, bill? >> it's the hatred i object to. not the point of view. >> there are pockets of that on the right. for example, david duke. you're equating that to seeing a similarity on the left that there are members of the left in the media that hate donald trump so much, they want to see him fail. they're doing everything to delegitimize this. and the hope is that somehow, he doesn't make it to the white house. >> it's like guerrilla warfare, all right? like the viet kong. >> it's not responsible. i look at the new york times. >> why would you read it? >> he was saying
. >> i don't know that america can make the distinction between journalism or opinion shows. i don't have an opinion with joy on the view. she's paid to give her opinion. the woman you would not name on the "the view". >> i don't mind the opinion. am i going to watch the david duke show? on a cable access? no. i'm not. >> why? >> but some people would watch that, bill. >> i don't care about that. most people won't. because a hater. what is the difference?...
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to be sure, living in america at this unequal messy moment can break your heart but it doesn't have tobreak your spirit. living in america is so interesting, so fertile, so up for grabs, it is also disintegrating and reconstituting and recalibrating. it is up to us to make life that we can be proud of and make communities and systems and policies cradle those lives. it is up to us to reject tired narratives about success. instead authoring new ones that are less about exceptional heroes and more about creative communities. it is up to us to reclaim the best of what previous generations did that made this country so unique and beautiful. as well as to own up to the destructive legacies we are part of, to expose them to the light and figure out how to fix them. it is up to us to be humble, to be brave, to be accountable to our own dreams. it is up to us to be iconoclastic, to be together, to stay awake. it is a wonderful book, an important book and i think one thing i have been so admiring of as you have on just it is you are not just promoting the book. all of us who write books want to
to be sure, living in america at this unequal messy moment can break your heart but it doesn't have tobreak your spirit. living in america is so interesting, so fertile, so up for grabs, it is also disintegrating and reconstituting and recalibrating. it is up to us to make life that we can be proud of and make communities and systems and policies cradle those lives. it is up to us to reject tired narratives about success. instead authoring new ones that are less about exceptional heroes and...
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america then the nations capital. this is why the president and mrs. johnson entertain international visitors at the ranch. the rest of the world canerica is all about. as lyndon johnson frequently remarks, it is the sort of place that they love you while you are alive, they take care of you while you are sick, and they miss you when you are dead. the johnsons are an integral part of the community and their presence is felt for reasons pride.han international sales.ociation ♪ mrs. johnson plays an active part in local civic work. although it is sometimes difficult for them to completely stepped out of the spotlight even in rural texas, moments like these are a refreshing change of pace from the glittering formality of washington. ♪ ♪ narrator: it was largely partisan politics, but the rumblings from earlier in the month were largely amplified. as leader of the democratic party and longtime advocate of the principle that frank and open discussions can lead to a meeting of the minds among reasonable men, president johnson invited the democratic governors to the ranch to speak their minds and clear the air. of the 18 man group, nine a
america then the nations capital. this is why the president and mrs. johnson entertain international visitors at the ranch. the rest of the world canerica is all about. as lyndon johnson frequently remarks, it is the sort of place that they love you while you are alive, they take care of you while you are sick, and they miss you when you are dead. the johnsons are an integral part of the community and their presence is felt for reasons pride.han international sales.ociation ♪ mrs. johnson...
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. >> first off, try to recognize america was never great for anyone who wasn't a white guy. >> can we all just agree black lives matter is not the opposite of all lives matter? black lives just matter. >> blue lives matter isn't a thing. >> learn what man slamming is and stop doing it. >> if you're a job, don't pick the athlete over the judge. >> of course he cares about black issues. >> i'm talking to you, fox news. >> what's going on at mtv? someone who might know. is your former network out of line? >> those photos, i heart the '90s, right? listen, here's the deal. their ratings are down, that's what's happening at mtv, and it's because of heavy-handed attempts by suits up at viacom who don't know what's hip. they underestimate youth. they always have. the millennials are a lot more dynamic. by the way, a lot more pro-life than the liberal elites think they are. there was a time back in the early '90s and early '80s when mtv was interesting and countercultural and had shows that put people from different backgrounds together and tried to see if they could find common ground. but th
. >> first off, try to recognize america was never great for anyone who wasn't a white guy. >> can we all just agree black lives matter is not the opposite of all lives matter? black lives just matter. >> blue lives matter isn't a thing. >> learn what man slamming is and stop doing it. >> if you're a job, don't pick the athlete over the judge. >> of course he cares about black issues. >> i'm talking to you, fox news. >> what's going on at mtv?...
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can america counter russia's black ops?o, the paris agreement on climate change. >> this gives us the best possible shot to save the one planet we've got. will president-elect trump answer it?
can america counter russia's black ops?o, the paris agreement on climate change. >> this gives us the best possible shot to save the one planet we've got. will president-elect trump answer it?
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what can we do in a trump administration that we can help, you know, enhance a lot of these great initiatives that are already in place? such as americat sounds like you're saying he doesn't have an urban renewal plan yet but he's going to be looking at best practices, is that what you're saying? >> oh, absolutely. another thing, too, craig. i just want to say one thing on this. when i was walking around the 14th floor, i have to say, the trump transition team is absolutely incredible in terms of how organized they are. you would think they've been there for years and years. but for a team that's been put together in a month, it was incredible. >> incredible it may be, diverse it is not. take a look at this picture here. this is the top 12 line of succession. all of them white men. not a whole lot of folks that look like me and you there with the exception of course of the hud secretary. how is that diversity? >> well, first, i can't see the screen so respectfully, i'm sorry. >> well, you know it's all white guys. >> no, we have women, we have a lot. let me make this clear, president-elect trump, his whole heart is going after the bes
what can we do in a trump administration that we can help, you know, enhance a lot of these great initiatives that are already in place? such as americat sounds like you're saying he doesn't have an urban renewal plan yet but he's going to be looking at best practices, is that what you're saying? >> oh, absolutely. another thing, too, craig. i just want to say one thing on this. when i was walking around the 14th floor, i have to say, the trump transition team is absolutely incredible in...
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america's dads die from. >>> hilary duff fights back after blow-back from kissing her son on the lips at disneyland. >>> and she's the one. ♪ oh say canou see >> the "america's got talent" girl hired to sing the national anthem at donald trump's inauguration. >>> then, fat-shamed at the ice cream parl
america's dads die from. >>> hilary duff fights back after blow-back from kissing her son on the lips at disneyland. >>> and she's the one. ♪ oh say canou see >> the "america's got talent" girl hired to sing the national anthem at donald trump's inauguration. >>> then, fat-shamed at the ice cream parl
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can be of assistance. we're starting this week in the united states of america.argely safe place to visit, no matter who you are or what you look like. 80 years ago, though, travelling around some parts of the country could be a dangerous prospect if you were african—american. but help was on hand from one very special guidebook. travelling on the road if you were black during this time, you were taking your life in your hands. we estimate that there were over 10,000 sundown towns. sundown towns were all—white towns, they could have a sign at the border saying they would run out all the black people. it took a lot of courage for a black family to get in their car and just hit the open road, which is something that in america we take for granted. they called them jim crow laws, and those laws made it illegal for people of colour to stay, to eat in restaurants, to stay in hotels, to use bathrooms, they had separate bathrooms. some places, you couldn't walk on the sidewalk with a white person, you had to get off the sidewalk and walk in the street. the green book wa
can be of assistance. we're starting this week in the united states of america.argely safe place to visit, no matter who you are or what you look like. 80 years ago, though, travelling around some parts of the country could be a dangerous prospect if you were african—american. but help was on hand from one very special guidebook. travelling on the road if you were black during this time, you were taking your life in your hands. we estimate that there were over 10,000 sundown towns. sundown...
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coffey: so focus on realistic goals that can keep america safe and would make america great again. mr. brookes: ding ding. the doors are opening. mr. brookes: [laughter] mr. cunningham: i have a serious opportunity here to try to make mine halfway up the... mr. cunningham: [laughter] mr. cunningham: i'll continue the real estate metaphor here. we've made a tremendous amount -- tremendous investment and a lot of money in this particular fixer-upper, as scott put it. the fixer-upper is being fixed and it's going to take some time to do it, but you have the opportunity to protect the investment that's been made and to advance it. mr. cunningham: and we have generated to a significant return on that investment. it hasn't been the return that we had hoped, hasn't been 20 percent, but it's 10 percent. that's not bad, and it can get better if we get smarter at it. and by the way, the last thing you should want to have is to have this particular edifice crumble during the first couple of years of your presidency because then your life gets much more difficult. mr. brookes: thank you very m
coffey: so focus on realistic goals that can keep america safe and would make america great again. mr. brookes: ding ding. the doors are opening. mr. brookes: [laughter] mr. cunningham: i have a serious opportunity here to try to make mine halfway up the... mr. cunningham: [laughter] mr. cunningham: i'll continue the real estate metaphor here. we've made a tremendous amount -- tremendous investment and a lot of money in this particular fixer-upper, as scott put it. the fixer-upper is being...
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deal with the muslim brotherhood, we can deal specifically with its front groups, like the council on american islamic relations. the islamic society of north america, we can use them as the arbiters of what we say and do. that is crazy and has put us in the place we are. >>> how about the. mated the whole effort of suppressing the freedom of speech. we have a constitutional protection against it, as you know, but to the extent that they can dress up conversations like these that might offend an islamist as hate speech, they hope that they're going to be able to suppress it in this country as well. which goes back to the point you made earlier. if we can't talk about what is going on here, it those who those who are trying like the termites to take us down from within, do their job. we got to be honest about this. we got to have the american people engage and understanding what we're up against, and we got to take legal, and necessary action to stop this kind of subversion inside of our country. >> but you are saying to us today -- you know what you're pill to swallow is that not only are we losing this, but we're losing badly. look you know how di
deal with the muslim brotherhood, we can deal specifically with its front groups, like the council on american islamic relations. the islamic society of north america, we can use them as the arbiters of what we say and do. that is crazy and has put us in the place we are. >>> how about the. mated the whole effort of suppressing the freedom of speech. we have a constitutional protection against it, as you know, but to the extent that they can dress up conversations like these that might...
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the benefit is can be america first it's can create more problems for asia. we've have this incredible capital outflow. it could cause problems for companies that are dealing in china. the same time you have it yet it yet with this huge corruption crackdown right now and that could slow their economy as well. were doing it last year in the chinese stock market. i'm not envisioning that type of a view but i do think there's a risk if you see a major hiccup it could trickle down to our stock market. i thought if they lie about the data they control the data. i say watch out because there are ways to check on oil consumption. i will let you talk about that in the second. and it does slow down a means they're not building in china as much. >> we did see some good import numbers. that could be because of trying to buy before donald trump there. the people that matter are there. they will be making most of the cuts. i think these other ones show up. they don't have to do it much. i'm with all of you. gentlemen, thank you. i don't want anybody to look at something n
the benefit is can be america first it's can create more problems for asia. we've have this incredible capital outflow. it could cause problems for companies that are dealing in china. the same time you have it yet it yet with this huge corruption crackdown right now and that could slow their economy as well. were doing it last year in the chinese stock market. i'm not envisioning that type of a view but i do think there's a risk if you see a major hiccup it could trickle down to our stock...
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america, something that was open and free, like democracy. so he comes here and he builds taliesin west, it is an open planned example of how we can create new architecture for america. so he uses it as an example of what american architecture can be and how it can relate to the landscape. with a, he came down belt of pneumonia. -- bout of pneumonia. living in wisconsin, the cold winters were hard on him. he was 70 years old and the doctors say, if you can't escape the winter, you can ask the end -- you can probably extend your life by 20 years. he remembers the wonderful climate and he will look for a property here where you can build his winter home, or he refers to it as his winter camp. he purchases the land at the foot of the mountain in scottsdale and commences to construct taliesin west, his winter camp. he reads the building -- roots the building into a landscape. it is an example of how to make architecture blend with this environment. taliesin west is actually a cluster or a grouping of different building units home,er to make one large studio and school for frank lloyd wright's and his apprentices. we are on 494 acres here in the d
america, something that was open and free, like democracy. so he comes here and he builds taliesin west, it is an open planned example of how we can create new architecture for america. so he uses it as an example of what american architecture can be and how it can relate to the landscape. with a, he came down belt of pneumonia. -- bout of pneumonia. living in wisconsin, the cold winters were hard on him. he was 70 years old and the doctors say, if you can't escape the winter, you can ask the...
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make no mistake about it, america's global leadership is critically important. we are the only country in the world that can advance good governance, human rights, anti-corruption. if america doesn't lead, there will be no efforts globally to make these priorities. recently, i was at a national security council meeting. and it was called because of the concern of the growing corruption problems globally and the impact it has on america's national security. if you are looking at the cancerous cause that is affecting stability globally, it is corruption. and america needs to be at the forefront to fight corruption. of course, the human rights agenda is all part of that. good governance, human rights, anti-corruption, empowering people, all -- and america needs to be in the forefront in those efforts. i am proud of the role that we have played in the congress of the united states and the pitssky law that was passed as having an impact not just in russia but in europe. as they have passed mcnitssky laws, we are hopeful we will see the expansion of the mick nitze law to be global so that human rights violators a
make no mistake about it, america's global leadership is critically important. we are the only country in the world that can advance good governance, human rights, anti-corruption. if america doesn't lead, there will be no efforts globally to make these priorities. recently, i was at a national security council meeting. and it was called because of the concern of the growing corruption problems globally and the impact it has on america's national security. if you are looking at the cancerous...
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learn more about this exhibit and the constitution by archives.gov/amending -america. you can download a free e-book companion to the exhibit. archives.gov/amending -america. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining our communications cable partners to showcase the history of scottsdale, arizona. to learn more about the cities on our current tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. we continue now with our look at the history of scottsdale. >> also known as the pima and the people who live towards the water. the pima nad maricopa people are mainly farmers. they lived along the salt river and traveled with the season. the pima believe they are credited with building part of an intricate irrigation system used for the canal system we see today. it is located in the phoenix metro area. we are bordered by scottsdale, mesa in tempe. the western corner is our commercial corridor and that land is slated for economic development and web the residential space which is where our community members reside. we have 19,000 acres in natural reserves, it will never be touched. you can se
learn more about this exhibit and the constitution by archives.gov/amending -america. you can download a free e-book companion to the exhibit. archives.gov/amending -america. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining our communications cable partners to showcase the history of scottsdale, arizona. to learn more about the cities on our current tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. we continue now with our look at the history of scottsdale. >> also known as the pima and the...
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america to start over. why would they do that? because even in 1969 they understood that no amount of money, no lifestyle can compare to the opportunities we have in america. only here can you be anything you want to be if you're just willing to work hard. only here do the circumstances of your birth not define your future. only here is anything truly possible. that is jack kemp's republican party. that is my republican party. and that at its core is the american ideal. i'm not an academic. i'm not a philosopher. i'm a wife. i'm a mother. and a governor of the state who took a chance on me more than six years ago. i have spent every single day since then working to prove to the people of south carolina that they made the right decision. to me, that means making sure every south carolinian has the same opportunities i had. the opportunities that allowed an indian american girl from a tiny rural town of van der lindenberg, south carolina to ne day grow up to be governor. when i took over jobs were scarce. economic anxiety was real and the american dream felt out of reach for too many. i remember not quite knowing where to start but then i
america to start over. why would they do that? because even in 1969 they understood that no amount of money, no lifestyle can compare to the opportunities we have in america. only here can you be anything you want to be if you're just willing to work hard. only here do the circumstances of your birth not define your future. only here is anything truly possible. that is jack kemp's republican party. that is my republican party. and that at its core is the american ideal. i'm not an academic. i'm...
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can. that's what america has been waiting for, a shot in the arm. charles: we can see the way he's putting his cabinet together to go along with the now president. i want to take the audience out to cincinnati. blake berman is at the site for the event. hell us feel the electricity there. reporter: this almost feels like a campaign-type event. but take a look at the sign there. it says usa thank you tour 2016. this is the president-elect thank you tour. you can see the folks in the stands wearing their trump hats, bringing their trump gear. we'll dip in for a live interview. linda and alex. we have been talking with them. you are a trump supporter be you felt the field to be here. why? >> i wanted to be heren to support trump in his post-election celebration. reporter: what do you make of him setting something up like this after the election. >> i think it's great. i'm glad he's thinking outside the box. reporter: you brought your 13-year-old grandson. what do you want to hear out of the president-elect tonight? >> i want to hear, it's pretty keel's
can. that's what america has been waiting for, a shot in the arm. charles: we can see the way he's putting his cabinet together to go along with the now president. i want to take the audience out to cincinnati. blake berman is at the site for the event. hell us feel the electricity there. reporter: this almost feels like a campaign-type event. but take a look at the sign there. it says usa thank you tour 2016. this is the president-elect thank you tour. you can see the folks in the stands...
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we're going to simplify the tax code and lower business taxes in america from 35% to 15% so companies can and create jobs in this country without seeing them shipped overseas. [applause] i have to tell you that the american people, if you saw last week in my home state of indiana, the american people are going to see come january 20, a champion in the oval office for american workers and american jobs. [applause] some of you may have heard about that because of the initiative of our president-elect i'm happy to say in the state of indiana more than 1000 good-paying jobs are not going south of the border. they are staying right here in the united states of america. [applause] the reason carrier made their decision, i was actually in the room when he called. he called him up and said, i just want you to know we meant every word we said. we're going to cut taxes, make america more competitive for manufacturing and job creation. we are going to roll back regulations, repeal obamacare. and we will have tougher and smarter trade deal so businesses will see the wisdom in creating jobs for the am
we're going to simplify the tax code and lower business taxes in america from 35% to 15% so companies can and create jobs in this country without seeing them shipped overseas. [applause] i have to tell you that the american people, if you saw last week in my home state of indiana, the american people are going to see come january 20, a champion in the oval office for american workers and american jobs. [applause] some of you may have heard about that because of the initiative of our...
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can. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week anti-money. america's unemployment rate fell to a nine-year low in november t.stands at 4.6%, best number in part because many people gave up looking for work and the labor force shrank. the economy created 178,000 new jobs about, in line with expectations. hospitality and leisure showed strength. yet another record close for the dow on thursday. banks and energy companies helping push the average higher but the nasdaq and s&p 500 lagged behind most of the week. stocks were mixed on friday. america's economy grew at a much the second reading of last quarter's got domestic product showed an annualized rate of 3.2%, that's better than it the original estimate of 2.9%. in fact, it's the best number in two years. >>> those low oil prices may be a thing of the past. opec oil ministers came to an agreement this week to cut production for the first time in eight years. that's supposed to talk effect january 1st, but opec producers don't have a great history even so, that sent oil prize north of $50 a barrel and i
can. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week anti-money. america's unemployment rate fell to a nine-year low in november t.stands at 4.6%, best number in part because many people gave up looking for work and the labor force shrank. the economy created 178,000 new jobs about, in line with expectations. hospitality and leisure showed strength. yet another record close for the dow on thursday. banks and energy companies helping push the average higher but the...
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i don't think you can bring somalians into america and expect them to assimilate. y different culture. doesn't happen. >> but some somalians can, right? >> i would be very selective on that. i think we freely let anybody into america. >> that's what prejudice is, though. if you're saying they should all not come. there are bad people who should absolutely not be in this country from all nationalities, all creeds, all religions. but by saying that all somalis shouldn't come here, isn't that being a bigot? >> um, sometimes maybe being a bigot is wise. >> gary joins me now. this guy, the organizer you talked to, how well does he actually know richard spencer? >> reporter: well, anderson, wiggington says he's worked hard to make this event happen, but he's never met spencer in person. that is, until tonight, about one hour ago, when spencer arrived here in college, texas. both men are acquaintances and talked to each other on the internet over a period of years, but tonight is the first time they've met in person. >> gary tuchman, thanks very much. coming up, the death
i don't think you can bring somalians into america and expect them to assimilate. y different culture. doesn't happen. >> but some somalians can, right? >> i would be very selective on that. i think we freely let anybody into america. >> that's what prejudice is, though. if you're saying they should all not come. there are bad people who should absolutely not be in this country from all nationalities, all creeds, all religions. but by saying that all somalis shouldn't come...
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. >> america can make those who try to apply the resolution, it can make them pay for it. america has a lot of tools in its hands, judge. it comes from the united states. without it the united nations would be in very rough shape. >> and very quickly you have high hopes for president trump and the relationship with isr l israel. >> there's no other country in this region which is military proficient. no other country is pro-american. it is burning american flags from where i'm talking to you from. >> thank you so much for joining us this evening. >>> all right. and here now with more reaction is dr. gorka and rick. and u.n. security council does nothing they take a disputed land issue, prejudge it and make it as though an international ruling is in effect and should control. what do you say? >> merry christmas, judge. it is outrageous. this is a lame duck. the obama administration has created global chaos. the world is on fire where ever you look, north, south, east and west. asia you see china build fake islands then you see disaster after disaster in the middle east, the
. >> america can make those who try to apply the resolution, it can make them pay for it. america has a lot of tools in its hands, judge. it comes from the united states. without it the united nations would be in very rough shape. >> and very quickly you have high hopes for president trump and the relationship with isr l israel. >> there's no other country in this region which is military proficient. no other country is pro-american. it is burning american flags from where i'm...
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america great again. you can't get more politically incorrect. can you imagine if you walked into a typical ivy league university and said my goal is to make america great again. they would have kicked you out. you are a weird nationalist to do and understand the larger, global nature. that implies some people are not great and we should all be great, so why do we be equally great and we will give out greatness cups to everybody and they can all feel great. is ais what trumpism rebellion against. [applause] --n you have the them asian the amazing contrast between protect america's borders between hillary's dream as she said to the brazilian bankers of an open border for the entire western hemisphere. so 600 million people can visit when they want to. fight for trade deals rather than deals that kill american jobs. if you are the elite, you would wonder about why you are doing that because all of those jobs are in the flyover country and those with people you never meet anyway. trump actually believes we should defeat isis. he said we should protect c
america great again. you can't get more politically incorrect. can you imagine if you walked into a typical ivy league university and said my goal is to make america great again. they would have kicked you out. you are a weird nationalist to do and understand the larger, global nature. that implies some people are not great and we should all be great, so why do we be equally great and we will give out greatness cups to everybody and they can all feel great. is ais what trumpism rebellion...
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i would not be so quick to say that you can dismiss america's role, or say that we would put domestic issues forward. because we are global now. we live in an interconnected world. if we're going to talk about putting america first, it will be within the context of this new economy. ms. bumiller: arthur, hello. >> thank you both for being here, i appreciate that very much. mr. cantor, a question for you. a few months ago, in february or march i was at an event that arthur brooks held. >> i was there, too. >> i thought i saw you there. if you recall, the spirit, there is a feeling there was no way that donald trump would become president. now, the press got this wrong, we have owned that. we clearly were out of touch with what happened. but so did the republican party in a major way. i was hoping you might help us understand that a bit. mr. cantor: i have gone this wrong all year, two years. i was cochair for jeb bush. i thought he would be the candidate and win the election. i was wrong, as well. some would say, i mean -- my personal story, i had an unscheduled departure from capital
i would not be so quick to say that you can dismiss america's role, or say that we would put domestic issues forward. because we are global now. we live in an interconnected world. if we're going to talk about putting america first, it will be within the context of this new economy. ms. bumiller: arthur, hello. >> thank you both for being here, i appreciate that very much. mr. cantor, a question for you. a few months ago, in february or march i was at an event that arthur brooks held....
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longer a major problem in this country if you get an education and invest in yourself, you can make it in americaut of his house at 13, became a marine, started a small cafe and built a cafe and retired in comfort. if he can do it, anybody can do it in america. >> sheriff clark? >> we have a chance. when donald trump is sworn in as the 45th president of the united states to sincerely experience a post racial presidency. it did not happen under braum. i believe it will happen under donald trump. >> do you, larry? a lot of people are concerned that donald trump -- again, but let's go back to what the actual numbers were, the turnout was for -- in the election. african americans voted for donald trump at almost the degree that they voted for mitt romney plus john mccain combined, and hispanics, donald trump outperformed almost every estimate in hispanics. >> he beat all the experts. he got a higher percentage of hispanic and black vote than mitt romney, and way higher than john mccain. and of the 700 counties that voted for obama, he flipped a third of them. i guess the third of them contracted a ca
longer a major problem in this country if you get an education and invest in yourself, you can make it in americaut of his house at 13, became a marine, started a small cafe and built a cafe and retired in comfort. if he can do it, anybody can do it in america. >> sheriff clark? >> we have a chance. when donald trump is sworn in as the 45th president of the united states to sincerely experience a post racial presidency. it did not happen under braum. i believe it will happen under...
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. >> climate change is real, it's urgent and america can take the lead in the world in addressing it. >> monica crowley and bill cunningham weigh in. all of that but geraldo rivera eni and i go one on one over the kate steinle. >>> the left wing mainstream media keep proving how out of touch they are. that's tonight's opening monologue. the abuse ily biassed press don't get it because outlets like the clinton news network, they were caught colluding with the clinton came pan. they don't know what was going on in this country. donald trump gets it. that's probably one of the big reasons he gets it. and you the american people obviously get it. but the at left mainstream media continue have a clue and they tonight want to. this comes from jech zucker's stenographer. he's been arguably the most biassed offender towards president-elect trump. let's take a look at his latest smear. >> we're at the point where we have to talk about what it means to have an authoritarian as opposed to a democratic president treating the press this way? >> talk to international correspondents who say to you t
. >> climate change is real, it's urgent and america can take the lead in the world in addressing it. >> monica crowley and bill cunningham weigh in. all of that but geraldo rivera eni and i go one on one over the kate steinle. >>> the left wing mainstream media keep proving how out of touch they are. that's tonight's opening monologue. the abuse ily biassed press don't get it because outlets like the clinton news network, they were caught colluding with the clinton came...
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they advise taping your information for the device so you can ♪ america's service members and veterans strong. forged out of bravery, sacrifice, and duty. from all corners of the country, a family for life. ♪ but whether they served in lands far away or communities close to home, some of these men and women may face difficult times or even crisis. but sometimes reaching out for help can be the most challenging and worthwhile mission of all. thankfully, friends, family, and communities are standing by their service members and veterans now more than ever. ♪ we're all in this together. when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line or military crisis line. during times of crisis, reach out and call. dial 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. >> happening today changes could be coming to a popular swimming spot in love yet. neighbors is had enough of noise, trash, parking problems and voiced frustration
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we can lower our taxes, our regulatory costs and make america a very competitive place and this is, as i said, the start. what happened at carrier i believe we can see with thousands of companies in the months ahead. >> what do you say to the people who say every company can hold america hostage by saying, look, we're moving, give us some kind of a deal in what do you say to them? >> well, i think ultimately what donald trump did was say to the carrier executives, don't leave now because good things are coming in america. we are going to lower your taxes, going from being the highest to the lowest. don't leave now because we're going to get those regulations off the back of you. the average regulatory cost per manufacturing job, $18,000. so it there any wonder that we're exporting a lot of these jobs to china, mexico and india? if you cut those costs, those jobs are coming back. >> so this carrier deal is not a one-off. it's a precursor to lower taxes, loosening up the regulations and at the same time you've got a president, a house and a senate. he can do it. >> there's no question, h
we can lower our taxes, our regulatory costs and make america a very competitive place and this is, as i said, the start. what happened at carrier i believe we can see with thousands of companies in the months ahead. >> what do you say to the people who say every company can hold america hostage by saying, look, we're moving, give us some kind of a deal in what do you say to them? >> well, i think ultimately what donald trump did was say to the carrier executives, don't leave now...
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we're going to simplify the tax code and lower business taxes in america from 35% to 15% so companies canpete and create jobs in this country without seeing them shipped overseas. i have to tell you that the american people, if you saw last week in my home state of indiana, the american people are going to see come january 20, a champion in the oval office for american workers and american jobs. some of you may have heard about that because of the initiative of our president-elect i'm happy to say in the state of indiana more than 1000 good-paying jobs are not going south of the border. they are staying right here in the united states of america. into the reason carrier made their decision, i was actually in the room when he called. he called him up and said, i just want you to know we meant every word we said. we're going to cut taxes, make america more competitive for manufacturing and job creation. rollback relations. reveal obamacare. have tougher and smarter trade deals so businesses will see the wisdom in creating jobs for the american worker, the american people right here in the u
we're going to simplify the tax code and lower business taxes in america from 35% to 15% so companies canpete and create jobs in this country without seeing them shipped overseas. i have to tell you that the american people, if you saw last week in my home state of indiana, the american people are going to see come january 20, a champion in the oval office for american workers and american jobs. some of you may have heard about that because of the initiative of our president-elect i'm happy to...
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focusing on how to create more jobs in america. how can you eliminate any incentive for american companies to move there jobs or headquarters overseas. code soa tax competitive that the best place to sell to america and the best place to sell to the world is right here at home in the united states. so we had key decision points and we reached those decisions. we are going to be ready on the tax reform initiative. richard: what were those key decision points? what did you come out with on taxes? rep. brady: the major ones were to review the listing we have been doing since june. we unveiled hundreds of town hell -- townhall meetings drop the country. i can't tell you how many meetings we had with business leaders across the country. we wanted to make sure that we have the most pro-growth, boldest tax reform we could but we also focused on certain areas like insurance, financial services, small businesses, making sure we had those tax revisions right going forward. rachel: if i could jump in i would like to ask how you are reconciling the ho
focusing on how to create more jobs in america. how can you eliminate any incentive for american companies to move there jobs or headquarters overseas. code soa tax competitive that the best place to sell to america and the best place to sell to the world is right here at home in the united states. so we had key decision points and we reached those decisions. we are going to be ready on the tax reform initiative. richard: what were those key decision points? what did you come out with on taxes?...