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global citizen provides that.can be the change that you want to see in the world, yourself. >> change in action and opportunity. real world experience. what i've done, if i could for a moment recognize the new look foundation, is give opportunity to future leaders, millennials who care about their communities. who have the opportunity if given a chance. it's the same thing for global citizens. i'm just lending my time, as i said sweat equity and also to the belief in those out there who don't necessarily know what they can do to engage in issues that they want to resolve or be a part of. >> i think that this is a really important year given it's an election year. >> hope for hope. >> we need to encourage people to vote for hope, not hate. this is the year where young people's voices matter more than ever before. >> and we are witnessing what's happening around the world. there is so much terror and so much fear around the world. it's not just one country that's dealing with it. to be able to give millennials the a
global citizen provides that.can be the change that you want to see in the world, yourself. >> change in action and opportunity. real world experience. what i've done, if i could for a moment recognize the new look foundation, is give opportunity to future leaders, millennials who care about their communities. who have the opportunity if given a chance. it's the same thing for global citizens. i'm just lending my time, as i said sweat equity and also to the belief in those out there who...
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i am a global citizen. >> global citizen is lucky to have you.all a part of it and we have to take action ourselves, and central park is filled with a bunch of people who have taken action. >> yeah. >> all here, because they've actually earned their tickets. how incredible is that? i want a huge round of applause for you? >> they couldn't bit a ticket. had to work to get here. thank you for being here. first call of the night, join the movement. become a global citizen, friends. get as many friends as you can to click on globalcitizen.org right now and sign up. guys, see you out there. have fun. out to neil patrick harris. >> what is up global citizen festival? say hello to the chat of snap. it's happening. yep. rock it. that's awesome. well good. this event combines the two things that we need most to end extreme poverty. two things. ending extreme poverty and more port apoits. i port-a-potties. please, don't do it. that was fun. thrilled to welcome actress, singer/songwriter made a big impact in music with her album "confident" and future "now"
i am a global citizen. >> global citizen is lucky to have you.all a part of it and we have to take action ourselves, and central park is filled with a bunch of people who have taken action. >> yeah. >> all here, because they've actually earned their tickets. how incredible is that? i want a huge round of applause for you? >> they couldn't bit a ticket. had to work to get here. thank you for being here. first call of the night, join the movement. become a global citizen,...
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so thank you, global citizens! >> hello global citizens.52 billion. we believe in a couple of months we will mobilize billions of dollars more than that. but we need you to tell the leaders of your government that nothing is more important than giving the poorest and most vulnerable an opportunity for a better life. >> hey, everybody. it's tamron hall. i'm in the action hub where a lot of action is taking place. we're with prime minister bettel. >> it is an honor for me to be part of the global citizens. global health is something i'm committed to. the virtual world must become a reality. when i spoke to global citizens last year at the festival, we were closer than ever eradicating polio for good. although remarkable progress has been made, the job is not yet finished. we are readily reducing the number of cases each year but every anyway new case -- so a total of 2 million euros betw n between -- i hope others will follow our lead with small multiple-year pledges. >> so why are you focusing on polio? >> supporting polio erad polio eradica
so thank you, global citizens! >> hello global citizens.52 billion. we believe in a couple of months we will mobilize billions of dollars more than that. but we need you to tell the leaders of your government that nothing is more important than giving the poorest and most vulnerable an opportunity for a better life. >> hey, everybody. it's tamron hall. i'm in the action hub where a lot of action is taking place. we're with prime minister bettel. >> it is an honor for me to be...
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made him a global citizen known everywhere by two names.o you ♪ ♪ you say you wanna start something new ♪ ♪ and it's breakin' my heart you're leavin' ♪ ♪ baby, i'm grievin' but if you wanna leave take good care ♪ hope you have a lot of nice things to wear but then a lot of nice things turn bad out there ♪ ♪ oh, baby, baby it's a wild world ♪ ♪ it's hard to get by just upon a smile ♪ ♪ oh, baby, baby it's a wild world ♪ ♪ i'll always remember you like a child ♪ ♪ you know i've seen a lot of what the world can do ♪ ♪ and it's breakin' my heart in two ♪ ♪ because i never wanna see you a sad child ♪ ♪ don't be a bad child but if you wanna leave take good care ♪ ♪ i hope you have a lot of nice things to wear ♪ ♪ but then a lot of nice things turn bad out there ♪ ♪ oh, baby, baby it's a wild world ♪ ♪ it's hard to get by just upon a smile ♪ ♪ oh, baby, baby it's a wild world ♪ ♪ and i'll always remember you like a child, girl ♪ ♪ ♪ baby i love you, but if you want to leave take good care, i hope you make a lot of good friends and but remember the
made him a global citizen known everywhere by two names.o you ♪ ♪ you say you wanna start something new ♪ ♪ and it's breakin' my heart you're leavin' ♪ ♪ baby, i'm grievin' but if you wanna leave take good care ♪ hope you have a lot of nice things to wear but then a lot of nice things turn bad out there ♪ ♪ oh, baby, baby it's a wild world ♪ ♪ it's hard to get by just upon a smile ♪ ♪ oh, baby, baby it's a wild world ♪ ♪ i'll always remember you like a child ♪...
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global citizens, let's hear it from our global citizens again, know your power, the power of your visionincome i get from airbnb has been a huge help. - airbnb has helped me so much financially especially starting my own business. san francisco is such an expensive place to live. the way people work and travel is changing. the guests are now able to stay longer, stay five days, enjoy another day in san francisco and spend more money in the neighborhood. my guests are able to extend their stay and spend more money on activities and restaurants. - the extra income that i get from airbnb has been a huge impact in my life. >>> welcome back to the global citizen festival. >> we see children thriving instead of dying from malnutrition and everyone has that opportunity for a deeply full life. >> and on behalf of the nigerian president, i am here to pledge our commitment that the practice of open defecation will be eradicated in nigeria by 2025 or even sooner. this will improve health, it will create jobs, it will ensure that we have dignity for all of our citizens, especially our girls. i'm als
global citizens, let's hear it from our global citizens again, know your power, the power of your visionincome i get from airbnb has been a huge help. - airbnb has helped me so much financially especially starting my own business. san francisco is such an expensive place to live. the way people work and travel is changing. the guests are now able to stay longer, stay five days, enjoy another day in san francisco and spend more money in the neighborhood. my guests are able to extend their stay...
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, direct action and citizen lobbying. and we should students how to use the courts initiative and referenda, shareholder activism and the media. we also included activities that allow students to practices and tools and skills in a laboratory the community. gaining confidence and experience to continue the practice of civics throughout their life. in the 20 plus years since civics for democracy, various organizations and educators have made significant progress, especially in teaching and more inclusive history. but there is much more to be done. so let's not hear from our panelists who are doing this work of civic education day in and day out. ayo? [inaudible] >> my name is trying what i wanted to you about myself, how much idea. -- my name is ayo. my african-american mother and my wife me of met each other 19, three years before loving v. virginia, supreme court decision that banned, it struck down interracial marriage ban. so -- they used to take me in what you call it, stroller, on strikes and marches with a sign atta
, direct action and citizen lobbying. and we should students how to use the courts initiative and referenda, shareholder activism and the media. we also included activities that allow students to practices and tools and skills in a laboratory the community. gaining confidence and experience to continue the practice of civics throughout their life. in the 20 plus years since civics for democracy, various organizations and educators have made significant progress, especially in teaching and more...
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another one is the collaboration with the citizens. you have to have citizen review groups. we exist to serve the community. they should be looking at what we are doing and they can take it back to their neighborhoods and say, this is a story you heard, but this is what i know. this is what the officers dids. this is how they did it and it was appropriate. their actions were appropriate. a citizen academy, as i said, they are worth their weight in gold. you have a group of cheerleaders that go out after the academies. we started running youth academies. we get the kids that are right on the border of going down the wrong path or the right path and, you know, they come in with kind of that look that my 17-year-olds always give me. by the end of it, we always have several kids that get up and say they want to be police officers. before they had never had exposure to law enforcement. once they see it up close, they are like i can make a change in my community. they are valuable as well. then, the communication, again, i'll have to say again, i want to tell a story. it's not mea
another one is the collaboration with the citizens. you have to have citizen review groups. we exist to serve the community. they should be looking at what we are doing and they can take it back to their neighborhoods and say, this is a story you heard, but this is what i know. this is what the officers dids. this is how they did it and it was appropriate. their actions were appropriate. a citizen academy, as i said, they are worth their weight in gold. you have a group of cheerleaders that go...
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that was not a result of police on citizen violence. it was citizen on citizen violence. police, as you can see from this in their riot gear as politicians and leaders, leaders from the community and church leaders are calling for calm town. >>> more breaking news. brian sandoval has released a statement in the past hour, calling for a special session to talk about the raiders plan. he wants the session to take place sometime between october 7th and the 1th. in the statement, he says he's comfortable with the plan presented committee and believes it's a significant opportunity to improve tourism in southern nevada. he says he will release a formal agenda for the session at a later time. >>> all right. we want to ging -- to bring your attention to the video behind us. this shows two robbers ripping off people as they eat at a downtown restaurant. >> this happened at tacos mexico off las vegas boulevard and st. louis. this report. >> reporter: customers eating at this tacos mexico were terrorized by two robbers. the thieves ran out the door. police are hoping they can be re
that was not a result of police on citizen violence. it was citizen on citizen violence. police, as you can see from this in their riot gear as politicians and leaders, leaders from the community and church leaders are calling for calm town. >>> more breaking news. brian sandoval has released a statement in the past hour, calling for a special session to talk about the raiders plan. he wants the session to take place sometime between october 7th and the 1th. in the statement, he says...
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we also discussed the great contributions of mexican-american citizens of our two countries, my love for the people of mexico, and the leadership and friendship that we have between mexico and the united states. it was a thoughtful and substantive conversation and it will go on for a while, and in the end, we're all gonna win, both countries. we're all gonna win. this is the first of what i expect will be many, many conversations and in a trump administration, we're going to go about creating a new relationship between our two countries. but it's going to be a fair relationship. we want fairness. but to fix our immigration system, we must change our leadership in washington and we must change it quickly. sadly, sadly, there is no other way. the truth is, our immigration system is worse than anybody ever realized. but the facts aren't known because the media won't report on them, the politicians won't talk about them, and the special interests spend a lot of money trying to cover them up because they are making an absolute fortune. that's the way it is. today on a very complicated and
we also discussed the great contributions of mexican-american citizens of our two countries, my love for the people of mexico, and the leadership and friendship that we have between mexico and the united states. it was a thoughtful and substantive conversation and it will go on for a while, and in the end, we're all gonna win, both countries. we're all gonna win. this is the first of what i expect will be many, many conversations and in a trump administration, we're going to go about creating a...
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underneath all our citizen groups that's a pretty good generalization.ow, the third that got people going is more current. 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 we push obama. say you wanted a $9.50 minimum wage. the labor unions were supposed to be for it. nothing happened. and then it started happening in 2012. why? it's called money. justice requires money. and seiu labor union put it up, put up millions of dollars. and suddenly buses full of people protesting mcdonald's, burger king and so on around the country. the will was there, but the facilities were not being paid for. and so money is behind a good deal of success of the women's sufferage movement. bostonians put money in the abolition of slavery. another approach is to give people a sense of small victories so they get their morale up for bigger victories. the sequence movement whereby there are victories along the way. but the major goal has not yet been achieved. another way is skill. people have hobbies. i'm really amazed by how much time and brain power people spend on hobbies. they spend 300 to 500 hour
underneath all our citizen groups that's a pretty good generalization.ow, the third that got people going is more current. 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 we push obama. say you wanted a $9.50 minimum wage. the labor unions were supposed to be for it. nothing happened. and then it started happening in 2012. why? it's called money. justice requires money. and seiu labor union put it up, put up millions of dollars. and suddenly buses full of people protesting mcdonald's, burger king and so on around the...
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citizens were organized. they put together their own plans and now alachua counties is one of our leading zero waste cities at about 50% recycling trend toward 80 and 90%. if you want to have a healthy economic system, you have to have small byes and small farmers. both are in great decline. both are under tremendous threats from every aspect of society and every aspect of business. the networks that are being built are being built by people who want a better economy for all. local businesses allow communities to have a collective efficacy to solve problems to join together. reverse even climate change. there's one very interesting project, the marin county carbon project showing applications of compost from food waste actually can reverse climate change. and there are a number of other revolutionary changes that small businesses in the recycling and waste field are emerging. the key here is the growth of small business means the market share of olgopolies and monopolies are diminished which freeze us all to
citizens were organized. they put together their own plans and now alachua counties is one of our leading zero waste cities at about 50% recycling trend toward 80 and 90%. if you want to have a healthy economic system, you have to have small byes and small farmers. both are in great decline. both are under tremendous threats from every aspect of society and every aspect of business. the networks that are being built are being built by people who want a better economy for all. local businesses...
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office, these are the citizens we need . we all know that we don't need a majority of organized people to get our agendas across but we do need active citizens who've been activated by concerns in their own community and everybody touches garbage every day. anything that becomes garbage passes through a human hand and that human hand can decide whether to make it garbage and destroy that material or put it in a different place to use for community and even regional and national economic security. thank you for your time. [applause] >> thank you neil feldman. who can give us another example of resources in the most unlikely places if we only think about where to look for them. i believe for our next speaker, ralph nader will be returning tointroduce him . is ralph in the house? ... >> alright everybody, make yourself comfortable, he'll be back. ... >> thank you neil. it's my pleasure to introduce doctor michael jacobson. it was many years ago that i interviewed him when he was up at mit getting his phd. and i'll never forget
office, these are the citizens we need . we all know that we don't need a majority of organized people to get our agendas across but we do need active citizens who've been activated by concerns in their own community and everybody touches garbage every day. anything that becomes garbage passes through a human hand and that human hand can decide whether to make it garbage and destroy that material or put it in a different place to use for community and even regional and national economic...
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and we know as citizens we have the responsibility to follow the law. if we don't follow the law, we are held to account for that. and that's another piece that is occasionally missing from all of this. and what is missing is the fact that all of us here tonight and indeed, madam speaker, and all of us acknowledge your distinguished career in the united states military and in so many ways how you were a trailblazer and how you are a role model for everyone and we are so honored to serve with you. we recognize the fact that for l of us, we believe and with every fiber in our body that we are going to stand for these rights. and the policy we bring forward are based on those rights and looking to solve the problem. when you actually look at the facts and listen to the data and you know where the problemsr these narco traffickers. we have issues with that and we need to take action with that. so when we focus our policies in the area that's causing the problem, we'll see more safe and secure environment. the deterrence along with addressing the issue of na
and we know as citizens we have the responsibility to follow the law. if we don't follow the law, we are held to account for that. and that's another piece that is occasionally missing from all of this. and what is missing is the fact that all of us here tonight and indeed, madam speaker, and all of us acknowledge your distinguished career in the united states military and in so many ways how you were a trailblazer and how you are a role model for everyone and we are so honored to serve with...
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but our greatest compassion must be for our american citizens. [ chanting ] >> thank you. obama and hillary clinton -- have engaged in gross dereliction of duty by surrendering the safety of the american people to open borders, and you know it better than anybody right here in arizona. you know it. president obama and hillary clinton support sanctuary cities. they support tax and release on the border. they support visa overstays. they support the release of dangerous, dangerous, dangerous criminals from detention. and they support unconstitutional executive amnesty. hillary clinton has pledged amnesty in her first 100 days, and her plan will provide obamacare, social security, and medicare for illegal immigrants breaking the federal budget. on top of that, she promises uncontrolled, low skilled immigration that continues to reduce jobs and wages for american workers and especially for african-american and hispanic workers within our country, our citizens. most incredibly, this is we have no idea who these people are, where they come from. i always say trojan horse. watch
but our greatest compassion must be for our american citizens. [ chanting ] >> thank you. obama and hillary clinton -- have engaged in gross dereliction of duty by surrendering the safety of the american people to open borders, and you know it better than anybody right here in arizona. you know it. president obama and hillary clinton support sanctuary cities. they support tax and release on the border. they support visa overstays. they support the release of dangerous, dangerous,...
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it's a voter information effort and by citizens in their own words and for citizens and what i would urge people to do is go take a look at the citizen's statement, have you one page long you can see on the project web site ci see the key information that the panel thought other voters would want to know. >> anchor: what are pros and cons that your palm identified, some of the most important pros and cons. >>> i will quote protectly from the statement if i could, i don't want to use my words. it's really important that this be their words. again, this is in the statement there on the web site. they pointed some of the question four were that legalized and regulated marijuana is safer than black market marijuana because it would be tested and clearly labeled. they said it would create a new industry with new jobs and adding to the economy. those were arguments in favor. some of the arguments against was they pointed to the experience in other state such as colorado where marijuana is legal now where the black market has continued to thrive. they pointed to the fact that we don't have
it's a voter information effort and by citizens in their own words and for citizens and what i would urge people to do is go take a look at the citizen's statement, have you one page long you can see on the project web site ci see the key information that the panel thought other voters would want to know. >> anchor: what are pros and cons that your palm identified, some of the most important pros and cons. >>> i will quote protectly from the statement if i could, i don't want to...
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you can't lead this nation if you have such a low opinion for its citizens. hillary clinton still hasn't apologized to those she slandered. in fact, she hasn't backed down at all. she's doubled down on campaign conspiracy content and if hillary clinton doesn't retract her comments in full, i don't see how she can credibly campaign any further. let's be clear. these were not offhand comments from hillary clinton. these were remarks not at all but given in an interview and probably in a number of interviews. these were lengthy planned and prepared remarks. it was perhaps the most explicit attack on the american voter ever spoken by a major party presidential nominee. total disrespect for the people of our country. clinton was using a very deliberate page from the democratic play book with one of the names, those names -- really, in order to scare and i mean trying seriously scare the amount of voting for change. we are bringing change. she can't bring change. she's been doing this for 35 years. she now talks about change. there's no change. it's going to be mor
you can't lead this nation if you have such a low opinion for its citizens. hillary clinton still hasn't apologized to those she slandered. in fact, she hasn't backed down at all. she's doubled down on campaign conspiracy content and if hillary clinton doesn't retract her comments in full, i don't see how she can credibly campaign any further. let's be clear. these were not offhand comments from hillary clinton. these were remarks not at all but given in an interview and probably in a number of...
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how is it that tax paying, law abiding citizens are not a priority in the country? when you don't pay taxes you get fined and embargoed. when you get a dui, you go to jail. then, all of a sudden, these statistics are the ones giving force to this country and i don't know. it's -- i have heard jose on other channel was the same rhetoric over and over and over again. we need to move away what he was three years ago as a businessman. we're moving towards the future as americans first and then, everything else, second and third because thanks to this country, we can speak other languages and do other things. my family comes from an oppressed country. we leave for political reasons not anything other than. that we need to move away from three years ago. because if that is the -- if those are the facts, then, mrs. hillary clinton will never be able to get rid of her scandals that every day are more and more present. >> and we're seeing impacts of that in the polling. and you know for some reason, he's won you over and tell us why. did the speech solidify%i % about how won
how is it that tax paying, law abiding citizens are not a priority in the country? when you don't pay taxes you get fined and embargoed. when you get a dui, you go to jail. then, all of a sudden, these statistics are the ones giving force to this country and i don't know. it's -- i have heard jose on other channel was the same rhetoric over and over and over again. we need to move away what he was three years ago as a businessman. we're moving towards the future as americans first and then,...
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how is it that tax paying, law abiding citizens are not a priority in the country?hen you don't pay taxes you get fined and embargoed. when you get a dui, you go to jail. then, all of a sudden, these statistics are the ones giving force to this country and i don't know. it's -- i have heard jose on other channel was the same rhetoric over and over and over again. we need to move away what he was three years ago as a businessman. we're moving towards the future as americans first and then, everything else, second and third because thanks to this country, we can speak other languages and do other things. my family comes from an oppressed country. we leave for political reasons not anything other than. that we need to move away from three years ago. because if that is the -- if those are the facts, then, mrs. hillary clinton will never be able to get rid of her scandals that every day are more and more present. >> and we're seeing impacts of that in the polling. and you know for some reason, he's won you over and tell us why. did the speech%i % about how wonderful the
how is it that tax paying, law abiding citizens are not a priority in the country?hen you don't pay taxes you get fined and embargoed. when you get a dui, you go to jail. then, all of a sudden, these statistics are the ones giving force to this country and i don't know. it's -- i have heard jose on other channel was the same rhetoric over and over and over again. we need to move away what he was three years ago as a businessman. we're moving towards the future as americans first and then,...
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citizens. [speaking spanish] and i want to ask all of you what do you think is the status of many of us undocumented but we have a wonderful responsibility and that is to get our children to college. [speaking spanish] the status that we have as parents are parents of children who are citizens who will become adult citizens of this country. thank you. >> [speaking spanish] good evening. my name is mark and a father of three. [speaking spanish] i upon focused very much on my childrens' education and that of the community and in the pto and other organizations and see the realities of schools and i see a lot of application in it. >> >> [speaking spanish] one thing i upon focused on is the struggle for change. the last census shows that latinos are a majority that is becoming a -- minority that is becoming a majority and i am a citizen and my children are citizens and i want to give them my total support. studies show if parents are involved in their education they will have more success. [speakin
citizens. [speaking spanish] and i want to ask all of you what do you think is the status of many of us undocumented but we have a wonderful responsibility and that is to get our children to college. [speaking spanish] the status that we have as parents are parents of children who are citizens who will become adult citizens of this country. thank you. >> [speaking spanish] good evening. my name is mark and a father of three. [speaking spanish] i upon focused very much on my childrens'...
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it should mean improvements to our laws and policies to make life better for american citizens.nk you. but if we're going to make our immigration system work, then we have to be prepared to talk honestly and without fear about these important and very sensitive issues. for instance, we have to listen to the concerns that working people, our forgotten working pace of immigration and its impant on their jobs, wages, housing, school, tax bills and general living concee ing condi. these are concerns expressed from patriots of all backgrounds all over. we also have to be honest about the fact that not everyone who seeks to join our country will be able to successfully assimilate. sometimes it's just not going to work out. it's our right as a sovereign nation to choose immigrants that we think are the likeliest to thrive and flourish and love us. then there is the issue of security. countless innocent american lives have been stolen because our politicians have failed in their duty to secure our borders and enforce our laws like they have to be enforced. i have met with many of the gr
it should mean improvements to our laws and policies to make life better for american citizens.nk you. but if we're going to make our immigration system work, then we have to be prepared to talk honestly and without fear about these important and very sensitive issues. for instance, we have to listen to the concerns that working people, our forgotten working pace of immigration and its impant on their jobs, wages, housing, school, tax bills and general living concee ing condi. these are...
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citizens. we always like to check these out. this large swearing-in ceremony happened at cashman field. last year for people applying to become citizens. so many people want to be americans. after today's ceremony, the new citizens learned about the process to register to vote just in time for the presidential election. >> so glad to see that they got to that major benchmark in their >> so glad to see that they got to that major benchmark in their life. [ cellphone ringing ] it's just another scandal from danny tarkanian. tarkrkanian was the corporate lawyer for those with an elaborate scam that tricked hundreds of seniors into donating to fraudulent charities, totaling millions. he refused to pay back $17 million, sticking taxpayers with the bill. why would we ever send danny tarkanian to congress? i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i know more about isis then the generals do. john mccain, a war hero. he's not a war hero, he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured ok. donald trump
citizens. we always like to check these out. this large swearing-in ceremony happened at cashman field. last year for people applying to become citizens. so many people want to be americans. after today's ceremony, the new citizens learned about the process to register to vote just in time for the presidential election. >> so glad to see that they got to that major benchmark in their >> so glad to see that they got to that major benchmark in their life. [ cellphone ringing ] it's...
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citizen. earlier this morning she took her naturalization oath in order to vote in this year's dulce started her activism at a.s.u. when prop 300 passed, she cofounded the arizona dream act coalition. >> i decided to become a citizen for a lot of reasons, and one of them is because i know there are 417,000 unregistered latino voters here in arizona, and i want to challenge them to register by the deadline of october 10th. i'm going to register today, and i hope they follow my example. >> who is she voting for? she says it won't be for the candidate building the wall. >>> 800 immigrants, all from countries considered to be a national security threat to the u.s., all with pending deportation orders here. dates to comply, and the discrepancies weren't caught because their fingerprints were missing from databases. >>> in brazil, the people's flame is extinguished following the paralympic games in rio. the games finished with a glitzy ceremony under torrential rain at the americana stadium yesterda
citizen. earlier this morning she took her naturalization oath in order to vote in this year's dulce started her activism at a.s.u. when prop 300 passed, she cofounded the arizona dream act coalition. >> i decided to become a citizen for a lot of reasons, and one of them is because i know there are 417,000 unregistered latino voters here in arizona, and i want to challenge them to register by the deadline of october 10th. i'm going to register today, and i hope they follow my example....
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again, only this court can restore the rights of the citizens of oceania. so in conclusion, your honors, we insist that the defendant, the thought police be held liable for their mistreatment of winston smith. they must be held liable. no other outcome is consistent with the constitutional division of the founding fathers that the justice has so successfully quoted and no other outcomeis consistent . >> i don't know mrs. jeffress, your whole argument seems premised that we are in some sort of utopian science-fiction police state or something. >> the scenario is "1984". >> but you are on privacy rights and your client is all over google and facebook and twitter and instagram and snap chat and for this audience, linkedin. he even posted self thesewith lebron james as i understand it . so what privacy rights are left when you have to concede that apple and google and facebook know more about him than the state could ever learn? >> that is an excellent point. our client however did try to lead a private life and tried to have a relationship with a lover in the
again, only this court can restore the rights of the citizens of oceania. so in conclusion, your honors, we insist that the defendant, the thought police be held liable for their mistreatment of winston smith. they must be held liable. no other outcome is consistent with the constitutional division of the founding fathers that the justice has so successfully quoted and no other outcomeis consistent . >> i don't know mrs. jeffress, your whole argument seems premised that we are in some...
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and after she passed away there was a group of citizens, prominent citizens in denver who banded together to purchase these items from the estate at auction and donate them to history colorado. so we're able to share aspects of the story . it has always fascinated me she kept the watch fob, because in her writings she talks about not having enough money for food or to buy firewood, and this was something that would have had great value at the time. the tabors were still very well-known, and she could have sold this, she could have sold some of the other items, and she chose to hang on to them, to keep those memories close. >> this weekend we're featuring the history of denver, colorado together with comcast cable partners. learn more about denver and the other stops on our cities tour at cspan.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend and every weekend on c-span3. >> at cpan.org you can watch at your convenience on your desk top, laptop or mobile device. go to our home page, cpan.org and click on the library search bar. you can type in the name of a speaker, the spo
and after she passed away there was a group of citizens, prominent citizens in denver who banded together to purchase these items from the estate at auction and donate them to history colorado. so we're able to share aspects of the story . it has always fascinated me she kept the watch fob, because in her writings she talks about not having enough money for food or to buy firewood, and this was something that would have had great value at the time. the tabors were still very well-known, and she...
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citizens. we also see again perhaps unsurprisingly fitting with our vision of what an entrepreneur is and does and prefers, we see business owners tend to value autonomy and personal freedom and having a greater degree of independence. then again, we find for foreign born this is even more pronounced among foreign born business owners. now the final piece though and this is what's going to lead into some of the analyses i'm about to show you, looking at the bars that are furthest over here to the left. one of the questions in the general social survey asks to what extent the person says they would -- that they -- their preference is that they find that success is very important to them, that they want to be recognized achievements. and the thing that is really interesting here is that regular employed native citizens versus foreign born, not significantly different. native u.s. business owners not significantly different from regular employed. but foreign born business owners are much more like
citizens. we also see again perhaps unsurprisingly fitting with our vision of what an entrepreneur is and does and prefers, we see business owners tend to value autonomy and personal freedom and having a greater degree of independence. then again, we find for foreign born this is even more pronounced among foreign born business owners. now the final piece though and this is what's going to lead into some of the analyses i'm about to show you, looking at the bars that are furthest over here to...
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and after she passed away there was a group of citizens, prominent citizens in denver who banded together to purchase these items from the estate at auction and donate them to history colorado. so we're able to share aspects of the story. it has always fascinated me she kept the watch fob, because in her writings she talks about not having enough money for food or to buy firewood, and this was something that would have had great value at the time. the tabors were still very well-known, and she could have sold this, she could have sold some of the other items, and she chose to hang on to them, to keep those memories close. >> this weekend we're featuring the history of denver, colorado together with comcast cable partners. learn more about denver and the other stops on our cities tour at cspan.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend and every weekend on c-span3. >>> for campaign 2016 c-span continues on the road to the white house. >> i will be a president for democrats, republicans and independents. >> we are going to win with education. we are going to win with t
and after she passed away there was a group of citizens, prominent citizens in denver who banded together to purchase these items from the estate at auction and donate them to history colorado. so we're able to share aspects of the story. it has always fascinated me she kept the watch fob, because in her writings she talks about not having enough money for food or to buy firewood, and this was something that would have had great value at the time. the tabors were still very well-known, and she...
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i had no access to anything as a private citizen. frankly, nobody really cared too much about what i said. i'm doing business. i don't know why i was asked the question. i guess because i was asked the question. but i didn't have access to all of the intelligence information that she did and everybody else did. but in iraq, my judgment was
i had no access to anything as a private citizen. frankly, nobody really cared too much about what i said. i'm doing business. i don't know why i was asked the question. i guess because i was asked the question. but i didn't have access to all of the intelligence information that she did and everybody else did. but in iraq, my judgment was
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alessandra believes cities must take citizens with them if they are to expand successfully.t we definitely have not got right is the process by which we involve citizens. i have not seen one case of a city that has used the collective intelligence of its citizens and distributed power to make it. when we get that right, we see a lot of other issues we see. narrator: but for us to truly harness the power of our cities, we need to heal the divisions within them first. alessandra orofino: if we keep building unequal cities, these cities are not very good to live in for most of their population, i don't think we can hope to be happy in these urban spaces. the worst-case scenario would be cities that do not have a soul and become less and less attractive to entrepreneurs, for people who want to create new economic activity, and ultimately become less wealthy. narrator: across the ocean from rio, another giant city is growing. lagos is now the most economically important city in africa, but its growing pains are excruciating. and threatening the futures of 21 million people. ♪ nar
alessandra believes cities must take citizens with them if they are to expand successfully.t we definitely have not got right is the process by which we involve citizens. i have not seen one case of a city that has used the collective intelligence of its citizens and distributed power to make it. when we get that right, we see a lot of other issues we see. narrator: but for us to truly harness the power of our cities, we need to heal the divisions within them first. alessandra orofino: if we...
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ivan, you know, rahami, united states citizen, naturalized citizen, born in afghanistan, came to the united states as a young boy but traveled back several times to afghanistan, and also made some trips to pakistan, including for almost a year, and he stayed in quetta, a taliban hotbed. went to karachi as well. what else can you tell us? what have you learned there about this individual's background? >> reporter: that's right. traveled to pakistan, and afghanistan. u.s. officials saying in 2011, 2013, into 2014. stayed so long that he found a wife eventually and had some trouble trying to get her a visa and a visa for his child to come back to the u.s. with him. now, it's important to note that the taliban, the group that's been fighting the u.s. here in afghanistan for some 15 years, we've spoken with a taliban spokesman who's denied any links whatsoever to rahami or to the bombings on saturday in new jersey and in new york. and we do know from its past record that the taliban is often very quick to claim responsibility for deadly attacks carried out here in kabul, and in other part
ivan, you know, rahami, united states citizen, naturalized citizen, born in afghanistan, came to the united states as a young boy but traveled back several times to afghanistan, and also made some trips to pakistan, including for almost a year, and he stayed in quetta, a taliban hotbed. went to karachi as well. what else can you tell us? what have you learned there about this individual's background? >> reporter: that's right. traveled to pakistan, and afghanistan. u.s. officials saying...
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they also had homes for senior citizens and elderly. they had their own little marketplace and everything. the main plan was to teach these people how to read and write and how to survive on their own, how to work, how to create a family and live the american way. they had to9, disband friedman's village because it was on arlington cemetery and at the time, they were bringing slaves in the direction of the house. friedman's village was in between where they started all the way to the house. they said you have to disband and go somewhere else while we to put gravesrty on. when friedman's village disbanded in 1898, the citizens created the african-american communities of arlington and these neighborhoods were created , thesethe land owners neighboring farms outside of friedman's village allowed these people to parcel the land to bring their church so the church was erected there first. a built houses around the church to create a community. one people passed away in friedman's village, they had a burial ground, which is today called secti
they also had homes for senior citizens and elderly. they had their own little marketplace and everything. the main plan was to teach these people how to read and write and how to survive on their own, how to work, how to create a family and live the american way. they had to9, disband friedman's village because it was on arlington cemetery and at the time, they were bringing slaves in the direction of the house. friedman's village was in between where they started all the way to the house....
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hello, new york and global citizens. communities and businesses and realize their dreams. we also know that access to energy is a critical driver in gender equality and women's empowerment. at caterpillar, we believe when you empower a woman, you empower the world. i am honored to introduce tana utley, vice president of large power systems to share very big news with you about how caterpillar is empowering women. >> we're in the big of making human interests possible through infrastructure development. the road of progress begins with a road built by cat machines and ends at a village hospital powered by cat engines. i'm very proud to announce that in honor of the 35th anniversary of one of our most powerful engine, we're donating a 3,500 series engine and generator to the saint luke's foundation for haiti. dr. natalie colas, a powerhouse in her own right, will have reliable power in her hospital. let's look at how power impacts the lives women like dr. colas. >> she is a woman, an entrepreneur who works by candlelight,
hello, new york and global citizens. communities and businesses and realize their dreams. we also know that access to energy is a critical driver in gender equality and women's empowerment. at caterpillar, we believe when you empower a woman, you empower the world. i am honored to introduce tana utley, vice president of large power systems to share very big news with you about how caterpillar is empowering women. >> we're in the big of making human interests possible through...
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after a tip from a citizen. rahami is now facing five counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer in addition to weapons-related charges. a massive investigation now extends from new york to to three cities in new jersey. seaside park, new jersey, now in custody ... new questions emerge. authorities say they want to know ahmad khan rahami's motive ... and whether he was working alone. the 28-year-old was taken into custody monday, after the n-y-p-d and f-b-i asked the public for help in finding him. rahami was detained just a few hours later, when a bar owner in linden new jersey spotted him and alerted authorities. (harinder bains/ bar owner) "i saw his face, when he moved his hoodie. it, like, kind of shocked me because i was watching cnn on my laptop and you guys have his picture on site, like, on a site. i like, very familiar, to the same guy." another new jersey resident captured the moments just before the confrontation with authorities. rahami walks towards police pointing a weapon and then ..
after a tip from a citizen. rahami is now facing five counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer in addition to weapons-related charges. a massive investigation now extends from new york to to three cities in new jersey. seaside park, new jersey, now in custody ... new questions emerge. authorities say they want to know ahmad khan rahami's motive ... and whether he was working alone. the 28-year-old was taken into custody monday, after the n-y-p-d and f-b-i asked the public for...
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i'm just a regular citizen doing what every citizen should do. whatever you see, you call the cop. cops are the hero, law enforcement are the real hero, you know? >> there's a lot of people who have suspicions but don't actually pick up the phone and dial the police when they have a suspicion. you did that. >> yes. i think everybody should do that. when you see something, you should say something, you know? >> well, harinder bains, it's really a pleasure and honor to talk to you. thank you so much for what you did. you very possibly saved a lot of people's lives. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> harinder bains. >>> coming up with an election just 50 days away, first presidential debate a week from tonight, the political show continues. what hillary clinton and donald trump are saying about the attack next. >>> and more details from what we know about this suspect and the investigation that's going on. ♪ there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that ca
i'm just a regular citizen doing what every citizen should do. whatever you see, you call the cop. cops are the hero, law enforcement are the real hero, you know? >> there's a lot of people who have suspicions but don't actually pick up the phone and dial the police when they have a suspicion. you did that. >> yes. i think everybody should do that. when you see something, you should say something, you know? >> well, harinder bains, it's really a pleasure and honor to talk to...
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he is a naturalized american citizen with some certain rights. definitelye need to take these issues quite seriously. host: let's get the calls. robert in virginia, democrat, you're up first for the congressman. caller: yes, congressman. bombshese people set off from whatever they come from overseas, we should not be we should not be allowing his wife to return to the united states of america when she probably know something about it, and the father, and anybody who something to do with it. they should be shipped out of it netted states and not allowed to return. host: congressman, what are your thoughts? guest: well, i think those are options that can be looked at. we also have to remember, you know, he was a naturalized american citizen. and i believe his father was as well. as the caller stated, we need to verify that. theit will come out if father or anyone else in the family had given him aid. i agree with the caller. to a degree, but we also have to remember american citizens have certain rights. makee have to definitely sure that the homel
he is a naturalized american citizen with some certain rights. definitelye need to take these issues quite seriously. host: let's get the calls. robert in virginia, democrat, you're up first for the congressman. caller: yes, congressman. bombshese people set off from whatever they come from overseas, we should not be we should not be allowing his wife to return to the united states of america when she probably know something about it, and the father, and anybody who something to do with it....
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we just need more citizen groups and more young people have got to say i want to start my citizen group. i want to be a leader, not just a follower. the idea of developing expectation levels -- just a mint on that. if we don't have expectation levels that are high, the politicians will give us all kinds of low expectation levels, right? and if we think politics is daughtery word, why are we surprised when we get dirty politics? because by saying politics is daughta dirty word, we have lowered our expectations of our political reppists. it becomes a downward spiral. and we stop learning from history -- it's easier than we think to make change. how many times do we have to prove that throughout american history? how many times do we have to prove that few people can make a difference, that one person can make the difference? in order to encourage more people it step out into the civic arena and make the difference. now part of the expectation level is self-respect. you have to have a higher estimate of your own significance and what you're going to accomplish in life so when you retire, y
we just need more citizen groups and more young people have got to say i want to start my citizen group. i want to be a leader, not just a follower. the idea of developing expectation levels -- just a mint on that. if we don't have expectation levels that are high, the politicians will give us all kinds of low expectation levels, right? and if we think politics is daughtery word, why are we surprised when we get dirty politics? because by saying politics is daughta dirty word, we have lowered...
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among too many of our citizens. i do not believe those visions can deliver security or prosperity over the long term. but i do believe that these visions fail to recognize at very basic level our common humanity. moreover i believe that the acceleration of travel and technology and telecommunications together with the global economy that depends on a global supply cha it self-defeating ultimately for those that seek to reverse this progress? today a nation ringed by walls would only imprison itself. so the answer can not be a simple rejection of global integration. instead we must work together to make sure the benefits of such integration are broadly shared. economic, political, and cultural, that are caused by integration are squarely addressed. this is not the place for a he detailed policy blueprint but let me offer in broad strokes those areas where i believe we must do better together. it starts with making the global economy work better for all people and not just for those at the top. while open markets, cap
among too many of our citizens. i do not believe those visions can deliver security or prosperity over the long term. but i do believe that these visions fail to recognize at very basic level our common humanity. moreover i believe that the acceleration of travel and technology and telecommunications together with the global economy that depends on a global supply cha it self-defeating ultimately for those that seek to reverse this progress? today a nation ringed by walls would only imprison...
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>> i want to regain trust of the citizens, then the hearts and minds.t probably is not the heart and mind, it is this dramatic loss of trust. not only public or private institutions, newspapers, tv channels. look to your mailboxes, to your websites, what people write to institutions, churches. the problem is an increasing number of citizens believe public institutions are unable to protect my interests. the first set is to regain trust. >> if you had to choose to topics, what would they be? >> fight against tax evasion. they must pay taxes as ordinary citizens do. secondly, -- >> thank you very much. brent: that was the european parliament president talking to our correspondent earlier today. when we come back, javier will be here. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. our top story, activists have kicked off a campaign to urge u.s. president barack obama to pardon the whistleblower edward snowden. they argue the former nsa contractor served the public interest by leaking state secrets and should not face charges for his actions. for u.s. secretary of state colin po
>> i want to regain trust of the citizens, then the hearts and minds.t probably is not the heart and mind, it is this dramatic loss of trust. not only public or private institutions, newspapers, tv channels. look to your mailboxes, to your websites, what people write to institutions, churches. the problem is an increasing number of citizens believe public institutions are unable to protect my interests. the first set is to regain trust. >> if you had to choose to topics, what would...
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liz: the rush to create new citizen voters? watch this. before bill clinton ran to be re-elected in 1996, his administration accused of rubber stamping hundreds of thousands of illegals as brand new citizen voters. all told, an estimated 1.3 million immigrants were quickly made citizen voters in 1996. that was triple than 1995 total, but back then, what happened was we saw a u.s. house subcommittee claiming that thousands of criminal background checks were rushed, letting in, quote, drug dealers, rapists and murderers, that's the quote from the u.s. government, they were sworn in as citizens and at that time the "wall street journal" reported -- trump campaign national spokesperson katrina pierson joins me now. good to see you, katrina. you know, katrina -- >> nice to be here, thank you. liz: al gore said back then the democrats are at risk of running, a democratic voter mill, and the concern is that might be happening now. have you heard any talk about that? >> of course we've heard tk about that, this is the way the government runs thing
liz: the rush to create new citizen voters? watch this. before bill clinton ran to be re-elected in 1996, his administration accused of rubber stamping hundreds of thousands of illegals as brand new citizen voters. all told, an estimated 1.3 million immigrants were quickly made citizen voters in 1996. that was triple than 1995 total, but back then, what happened was we saw a u.s. house subcommittee claiming that thousands of criminal background checks were rushed, letting in, quote, drug...
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citizen.hen did he become naturalized? clear onm not 100% that. he came to the united states of the child with his parents, born in 1988. they came in early 1990's. i would assume that his naturalization happened sometime in the mid to late 1990's. he has been an american citizen most of his life. host: in terms of the other arrests and the people who were detained on sunday evening, with a connected to him -- were they connected to him? guest: there were some individuals detained, they have now been released. yesterday, the fbi announced that they had been released and not charged. it's not clear whether these were people that knew him sometly, or there was just tangential aspect of the investigation that unfolded with those. but those individuals have been released. host: guy taylor covering it all for the "washington times." as we asking our viewers go through these reports and try not to get ahead of the investigation, we are asking will the recent terror attacks and bombings in new york a
citizen.hen did he become naturalized? clear onm not 100% that. he came to the united states of the child with his parents, born in 1988. they came in early 1990's. i would assume that his naturalization happened sometime in the mid to late 1990's. he has been an american citizen most of his life. host: in terms of the other arrests and the people who were detained on sunday evening, with a connected to him -- were they connected to him? guest: there were some individuals detained, they have...
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literally stopping american citizens from voting. these preclude a photo id include photo ids which have been shown time and time again to unduly burden young voters, the women, the elderly, people with, people with disabilities, low income and the homeless. pessimist exclusively by republican legislatures, these laws have been proven to have racially discriminatory intent. i'm almost finished. in july, federal appeals court struck down the voter restrictions in north carolina finding that they, and i quote, listen to this. they target african-americans with almost surgical precision. they were enacted with racially discriminatory intent in violation of the equal protection clause. we can fix this harmful in our democracy by updating the voting rights act and build bipartisan support and have propose that we do so immediately. however, republicans in congress refuse to bring any of these bills to the floor for votes. it is truly shameful. as a nation we are better than that. i urge my colleagues to move this crucial legislation, the
literally stopping american citizens from voting. these preclude a photo id include photo ids which have been shown time and time again to unduly burden young voters, the women, the elderly, people with, people with disabilities, low income and the homeless. pessimist exclusively by republican legislatures, these laws have been proven to have racially discriminatory intent. i'm almost finished. in july, federal appeals court struck down the voter restrictions in north carolina finding that...
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my opponent descrid ns of millions of american citizens as deplorable and irredeemable just last week. so, how can hillary clinton seek to lead this country when she considers its citizens, tremendous and tremendous numbers of them, beyond redemption? the hard-working people she calls deplorable are the most admirable people i know. they're cops -- [ applause ] they're cops and soldiers, teachers and firefighters, young and old, moms and dads, blacks and whites. latinos. above all every else, they're americans. some are rich americans, some are poor americans. they're americans. they love their families, they love their country and they want a better future. these are the forgotten men and women of our country and they have been forgotten. people who work hard but don't have a voice. i'm running to be their voice. [ applause ] and to fight and bring prosperity to every part of this country. so many of our leaders have forgotten that it's their duty to protect the jobs, wages and well-being of american workers before any consideration. before anything. we have to do that. i'm not runni
my opponent descrid ns of millions of american citizens as deplorable and irredeemable just last week. so, how can hillary clinton seek to lead this country when she considers its citizens, tremendous and tremendous numbers of them, beyond redemption? the hard-working people she calls deplorable are the most admirable people i know. they're cops -- [ applause ] they're cops and soldiers, teachers and firefighters, young and old, moms and dads, blacks and whites. latinos. above all every else,...
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what is the risk to our citizens. and we can't get the information. if you are willing to give that to you we will give you until september 30. we are withdrawing from the program. is it your opinion that that citizens of texas are a great danger with these. they came in through this program. we know that this is occurring other places in the country and we don't want to be in a position where we are reacting instead of having information ahead of time to stop it. you have come up again with the supreme court on the issue of voter idaho. here trying to get the laws back to where they were. how are you going about that they have tough of voter idaho laws. all were saying is when you vote please show a photo idaho. to hear arguments on whether they should be allowed in elections guess what i have to show a photo idaho. it's a way to protect against fraud. it is used everywhere. everybody knows it. it's very odd that somebody it has worked nearly flawlessly and they don't have any example of that that their tardiness with that. it's amazing. i really app
what is the risk to our citizens. and we can't get the information. if you are willing to give that to you we will give you until september 30. we are withdrawing from the program. is it your opinion that that citizens of texas are a great danger with these. they came in through this program. we know that this is occurring other places in the country and we don't want to be in a position where we are reacting instead of having information ahead of time to stop it. you have come up again with...
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i'm just a regular citizen doing what every citizen should do." now at 6 - new details... on what led to the shootout between police and the east coast bombing suspect. plus - an m-p-d officer... on the wrong side of the law this morning.. what she's chrg up. good morning and welcome to wakeup! rob's weather today: mostly sunny. high: 78 dewpoint: 60 wind: se 5-10 mph tonight: rain and thunderstorms return. low: 64 dewpoint: 59 wind: ssw 5-10 mph traffic check red on traffic map yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays breaking overnight... police arrest eight more people in connection to the bastille day attack in nice france. authorities say mohamed bouh-lel-- a tunisian national-- drove a 20-ton truck into a crowd thursday during bastille day celebrations... killing 86 people. boo-ehl was shot and killed by french police. investigators now say the suspects they arrested this week... are man is now in custody... facing five counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer... after a shootout in new york. that man was named a suspect in
i'm just a regular citizen doing what every citizen should do." now at 6 - new details... on what led to the shootout between police and the east coast bombing suspect. plus - an m-p-d officer... on the wrong side of the law this morning.. what she's chrg up. good morning and welcome to wakeup! rob's weather today: mostly sunny. high: 78 dewpoint: 60 wind: se 5-10 mph tonight: rain and thunderstorms return. low: 64 dewpoint: 59 wind: ssw 5-10 mph traffic check red on traffic map yellow on...
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the citizens have been divorced from this. citizens have been divorced from being given a realistic sense of this because as the gentleman said, it's all marketing. we are selling presidents and we are selling lines and selling stuff without anybody seriously saying can you really do that? how could you do that? do you really want to do that? who's going to do it, right? is the military capable of doing that? is the centers for medicare and medicaid, can actually do what you're asking them to do? i think that something is missing in our politics, it's more difficult getting into it. >> i don't want to be simplistic and i will come up here so you all can year. we have an example in city government of the elected officials being elected to sell the ideas and shape the ideas and policies, but we higher city managers your not all of them, but some of them. i'm just wondering if, why don't we have a cadre of federal government implementers who, though clear the politics of have to be played with, the president could have a chief of
the citizens have been divorced from this. citizens have been divorced from being given a realistic sense of this because as the gentleman said, it's all marketing. we are selling presidents and we are selling lines and selling stuff without anybody seriously saying can you really do that? how could you do that? do you really want to do that? who's going to do it, right? is the military capable of doing that? is the centers for medicare and medicaid, can actually do what you're asking them to...
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citizens, naturalized or u.s. born. this is about family who is are u.s. citizens, hearing all this rhetoric and heard he said in the past year and a half and called us criminals and illegals as if we're insects off people's back. you can't just take that back. you can't just unsay that. right? >> david, i thought it was interesting that everything mr. trump laid out today with mexico's president was very much addressing both countries saying there are problems we both are suffering. we're both being hurt by the illegal flow of illegal cash, weapons, drugs going both ways on the border an it sounded like he was trying to make a very conciliatory tone. we need to help each other. >> the post-meeting press conference of mr. trump and mr. pena nieto was nothing short of extraordinary. they looked like they were at theu.n. what mr. trump did today is leapfrog over hillary clinton coming to conduct becoming of a president. and you're absolutely right. they touched on issues that they agreed on. the right to stop human trafficking and drug trafficking. the right
citizens, naturalized or u.s. born. this is about family who is are u.s. citizens, hearing all this rhetoric and heard he said in the past year and a half and called us criminals and illegals as if we're insects off people's back. you can't just take that back. you can't just unsay that. right? >> david, i thought it was interesting that everything mr. trump laid out today with mexico's president was very much addressing both countries saying there are problems we both are suffering....
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we have 27,900 citizens. of those 27,900 steps, approximately 25,000 were impacted during this flood. 25,000. we have 11,100 residences in the city. we estimate nearly 90% of those homes were damaged significantly. when i'm talking about damaged significantly i mean at least two foot of water or more. congressman richmond said it best when he said, this is not about property. this is about lives. what you see in pictures that have been handed to you, the debris that's out there, that's not debris. that's people's lives. can you imagine if you were 60, 70 years old and you lost everything that you had? how do you start over from there? quite honestly, we have mental health problems taking place in these municipalities that are represented here today. we have suicides. we have mental breakdowns. we have families being torn apart because honestly they don't know how they're going to get back on their feet. let's talk about the response from are fema. i understand the hierarchy that fema is to work with the gover
we have 27,900 citizens. of those 27,900 steps, approximately 25,000 were impacted during this flood. 25,000. we have 11,100 residences in the city. we estimate nearly 90% of those homes were damaged significantly. when i'm talking about damaged significantly i mean at least two foot of water or more. congressman richmond said it best when he said, this is not about property. this is about lives. what you see in pictures that have been handed to you, the debris that's out there, that's not...
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enacting legislation allowing their citizens to do the same thing to us? obviously we would not want to put our diplomats, military and private companies at that risk. consider our nation's actions in iraq. while there may be questions about saudi arabia's indirect involvement on 9/11, there's no question about who the state sponsored actor was in 2003 when we bombed baghdad and killed and injured hundreds of thousands of people with little to no evidence that iraq was any immediate threat to the united states or our allies. hat would we think if iraq enacted similar legislation to jasta, allowing them to sue the united states during the iraqi war, contractors living and working in iraq today could be hauled into iraqi court, tried by an iraqi judge, held responsible by an iraqi jury that would assess the amount of money owed to each and every iraqi citizen killed or maimed. furthermore, if they adopted similar legislation to this, other nations could sue the united states and our citizens for sponsoring organizations they deem as terrorist organizations.
enacting legislation allowing their citizens to do the same thing to us? obviously we would not want to put our diplomats, military and private companies at that risk. consider our nation's actions in iraq. while there may be questions about saudi arabia's indirect involvement on 9/11, there's no question about who the state sponsored actor was in 2003 when we bombed baghdad and killed and injured hundreds of thousands of people with little to no evidence that iraq was any immediate threat to...
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citizens. and now it turns
citizens. and now it turns