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i have a vision of america. a vision that has grown and ripened as i have traveled and talked and listened and learned and gotten to know the people of this country. i see in america poised not only at the beginning of a new century, on the brink of a long new era of a more effective and efficient and sensitive and competent government. i see in america that is turned away from scandals and corruption. i see an american president who governs with vigor and vision and affirmative leadership. a president who is not isolated from our people but a president who feels your pain and who shares your dreams. i see in america on the move again. united. it's wounds healed. and america entering its third century with confidence and competence. and compassion. and america that lives up to the majesty of its constitution and the simple decency of its people. this is my vision of america. i hope you share it and i hope you will help me fight for it. >> ♪ ♪ i want to see is once we have a nation that is as good and decent and h
i have a vision of america. a vision that has grown and ripened as i have traveled and talked and listened and learned and gotten to know the people of this country. i see in america poised not only at the beginning of a new century, on the brink of a long new era of a more effective and efficient and sensitive and competent government. i see in america that is turned away from scandals and corruption. i see an american president who governs with vigor and vision and affirmative leadership. a...
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i see an america that has turned away from scandals and corruption. an american president who governs with vigor and vision and affirmative leadership, a president who is not isolated from our people but a president who feels your pain and who shares your dreams. i see an america on the move again, united as wounds heal. an america entering its third century with confidence and competence and compassion. an america that lives up to the majesty of its constitution and simple decency of its people. this is my vision of america. i hope you share it and i hope you will help me fight for it. ♪ ♪ ♪ i heard a young man speaking out just the other day ♪ ♪ so i stopped to take a listen to what he had to say ♪ ♪ he spoke straight and simple, by that i was impressed ♪ ♪ he said once in for all why not the best ♪ ♪ he said his name was jimmy carter and he was running for president ♪ ♪ then he laid out a plan of action that made a lot of sense ♪ ♪ he talked about the government and how good it could be for you and me ♪ ♪ that's the way it ought to be right now ♪ ♪
i see an america that has turned away from scandals and corruption. an american president who governs with vigor and vision and affirmative leadership, a president who is not isolated from our people but a president who feels your pain and who shares your dreams. i see an america on the move again, united as wounds heal. an america entering its third century with confidence and competence and compassion. an america that lives up to the majesty of its constitution and simple decency of its...
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. >> we can all see, a greater nation i have a vision of america, a vision that has grown and ripenedhave traveled and talked and listened and learned. i've got to know the people of this country. i see an america poised not only at the beginning of a new century but at the brink of a long new era of an offense and brand-new era. to govern with vigor envision. a president who is not isolated from our people, what a president who feels your pain and who shares your dreams. i see an america on the move again, united with wounds healed, and america entering its third century, with confidence and confidence and compassion. and america that lives up to united states constitution, with decency of its people. this is my vision of america, i hope you share it and i hope you help me fight for it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>,. . ♪ ♪ i want to see a country and people that are confident competent and full with love. just like the american people. ♪ ♪ good
. >> we can all see, a greater nation i have a vision of america, a vision that has grown and ripenedhave traveled and talked and listened and learned. i've got to know the people of this country. i see an america poised not only at the beginning of a new century but at the brink of a long new era of an offense and brand-new era. to govern with vigor envision. a president who is not isolated from our people, what a president who feels your pain and who shares your dreams. i see an america...
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i would say to america, i would say very clearly to america, that if america can't get it right in a pandemic that's threatening all of our mortality, if we can't get it right in the midst of a pandemic that has shown us that one little germ can shut down the whole country and shut down the world, if we can't get it right and build this economy from the bottom up and care forepeople fr from the bottom shame on us. i question our leadership. if we can't get it right now, when are we going to get it right? in fact we better get it right because all of our lives literally depend on it. >> i think we just heard a sermon. thank you for joining us. >> bless you, my friend. ? a >> and we'll be right back with a note about tomorrow's "nightline." yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw
i would say to america, i would say very clearly to america, that if america can't get it right in a pandemic that's threatening all of our mortality, if we can't get it right in the midst of a pandemic that has shown us that one little germ can shut down the whole country and shut down the world, if we can't get it right and build this economy from the bottom up and care forepeople fr from the bottom shame on us. i question our leadership. if we can't get it right now, when are we going to get...
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it i is something of an i influe here in america, i believe. they played an important role during that moment. it w would not have happened without the many unknown women who facilitated that movement. parks, butss of there were other women. diane mash, daisy y bates, mary lou humummer. m message i is one of lovove and solidarity. i have seen so many exampmples f people being generous and helping others during this pandemic.. that it gives me e great faith whwhen things calm down andnd we ablele to get backck to normamai think ththat we will look at lie a little bit differently. o outl value more anand reach to those that are close to us and our neighbors. so when this concert, i will be quotes.ite a few cannot reduce h hate or get rid of hate. only l love can do t that. alive at a time when the jim crow laws of segregatitn were put in place. he said it was like being a refugee in your own country. did you believe that you would go on to be one of the world's most famous opera singers and you would see a black man elected president of your coun
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child who refuses to follow the rules, he is a ridiculous person and i am ashamed to have him be president of the united states of america. i hope that the voters of michigan will remember this when november comes, he did not care enough about their safety or their welfare. greg: nice work crazy lady. now to the guy who brutalized an elderly person in a michigan nursing home, where was the care and safety and that, she freaks out about the mask but not that in her own state. nice priorities you joke. it's funny watching people like her and reporters go after trump for not wearing a mask as they are not wearing a mask either. apparently their message is more important than the presidents. meanwhile left-wing writer said this week she would vote provided, even if he ate babies. how does one respond, clearly she's not a vegan, shame on her. she can get away with saying that because it's not offensive to her peers because she said baby, she did not say black baby, gay baby, trans baby, that would've been too far but the generic baby is okay. especially since planned parenthood got 80 million from the paycheck protection plan
child who refuses to follow the rules, he is a ridiculous person and i am ashamed to have him be president of the united states of america. i hope that the voters of michigan will remember this when november comes, he did not care enough about their safety or their welfare. greg: nice work crazy lady. now to the guy who brutalized an elderly person in a michigan nursing home, where was the care and safety and that, she freaks out about the mask but not that in her own state. nice priorities you...
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the president said, i don't want that to happen in america. i will deploy every resource we have, get all the intel we have, do our best to make it work, and we were able to make it work thanks to your leadership. and overall, the defense production act, at the president's urging, we were able to contract with 11 electric companies. last year america made 30,000 ventilators. this year we will make 130,000 in four months. we are at a place right now where we are doing well. a lot of allies in countries that are friendly with america are getting ventilators from us. we have more than enough to take care of all the american citizens. it has been a great success story. on testing, numbers continue to grow. we have all the supplies we need to do it. we have now educated all the governors. we have over 5000 testing machines in the city. have the commercial sector and public-private partnerships and to president had us lead
the president said, i don't want that to happen in america. i will deploy every resource we have, get all the intel we have, do our best to make it work, and we were able to make it work thanks to your leadership. and overall, the defense production act, at the president's urging, we were able to contract with 11 electric companies. last year america made 30,000 ventilators. this year we will make 130,000 in four months. we are at a place right now where we are doing well. a lot of allies in...
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professor sage matthew teaches a class about neutrality and what that concept meant in world war i americans how neutrality did
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i guess i'm trying to figure out how do we keep production in america? i had three hospital systems that spent just $1 million, $1 million on the plane from china to the u.s. to get these n95 masks and paid quadruple the price of what they normally paid to get the masks here. >> well, if they would pay 15% or 20% more during peacetime they wouldn't have to do that. what they've done is, the hospitals created this problem. by trying to save money. and chasing these products to china. >> well, i think we're going to bring the supply chain back to this country, period, so we don't have to chase them and we've got to figure out -- >> but what's funny is i see hospitals now in the middle of this saying yeah, we're going to switch back to american but only 25% or 30%. they still want to buy chinese products. so, it's not going to all come back because people aren't going to pay for it. >> i want to thank you. >> the gentlewoman yields back. and now i'd like to -- there isn't anyone on the minority side, right? alright. the gentlewoman from new hampshire, ms. ku
i guess i'm trying to figure out how do we keep production in america? i had three hospital systems that spent just $1 million, $1 million on the plane from china to the u.s. to get these n95 masks and paid quadruple the price of what they normally paid to get the masks here. >> well, if they would pay 15% or 20% more during peacetime they wouldn't have to do that. what they've done is, the hospitals created this problem. by trying to save money. and chasing these products to china....
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i. america rages for another night with more loosing the acid and police protest of violence in the wake of the death of george floyd we speak to someone who used to work with both him and what the officer accused off is not. a relationship with blue shirt i do not believe that there was any previous marriage between these 2 and i would like to clear that up but i do not believe that. news had been imposed in almost 30 u.s. cities though that didn't stop.
i. america rages for another night with more loosing the acid and police protest of violence in the wake of the death of george floyd we speak to someone who used to work with both him and what the officer accused off is not. a relationship with blue shirt i do not believe that there was any previous marriage between these 2 and i would like to clear that up but i do not believe that. news had been imposed in almost 30 u.s. cities though that didn't stop.
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stronger, i was very much a prousa person, america first always. i was right about that. strong borders, our borders are very strong. some of the best numbers we've ever had.
stronger, i was very much a prousa person, america first always. i was right about that. strong borders, our borders are very strong. some of the best numbers we've ever had.
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i guess i'm trying to figure out how do we keep production in america? i had three hospital systems that spent just $1 million, $1 million on the plane from china to the u.s. to get these n95 masks in paid quadruple the price of what they normally paid to get the masks here. >> if they would pay 15% or 20% more in peacetime they wouldn't have to do that. what they've done is, the hospitals created this problem. by trying to save money. and chasing these products to china. >> i think we're going to bring the supply chain back to this country period so we don't have to chase them and we've got to figure out -- >> but what's funny is i see hospitals now in the middle of this saying yeah, we're going to switch back to american but only 25% or 30%. they still want to buy chinese products. it's not going to all come back. people aren't going to pay for t. >> thank you. >> the gentlewoman yields back. now i'd like to -- there isn't anyone on the minority side, right? all right. the gentlewoman from new hampshire. ms. kuster, for her five minutes of questions is
i guess i'm trying to figure out how do we keep production in america? i had three hospital systems that spent just $1 million, $1 million on the plane from china to the u.s. to get these n95 masks in paid quadruple the price of what they normally paid to get the masks here. >> if they would pay 15% or 20% more in peacetime they wouldn't have to do that. what they've done is, the hospitals created this problem. by trying to save money. and chasing these products to china. >> i think...
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in america, i sought more than america, wrote an early european commentator. i sought the image of democracy itself with its prejudices and its passions. the image of democracy is often distorted. the world is fascinated by american power and rarely looks upon the other faces of america, the libraries of its great universities, its arts, its rich and diverse culture, the free expression of its citizens, their informality, religious heritage, and the tradition of sport -- a hard pick. (music) and hard work. america's giant corporations are owned by millions of stockholders, not by a few individuals, nor the state. the tremendous output of these factories are a vital part of national life and of america's contribution to nato. their products, from factory, field, river and range, mean variety and easier life, friends and freedom, energy, movement, these are important to americans. from the new world to the old, a journey through the ages, portuguese fishermen have been pulling their boats down to the sea for centuries. from portugal sailed some of the great explo
in america, i sought more than america, wrote an early european commentator. i sought the image of democracy itself with its prejudices and its passions. the image of democracy is often distorted. the world is fascinated by american power and rarely looks upon the other faces of america, the libraries of its great universities, its arts, its rich and diverse culture, the free expression of its citizens, their informality, religious heritage, and the tradition of sport -- a hard pick. (music)...
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i think they are america's mirrors. the reason why these things started happened because george floyd was killed by a police officer. when those things stop happening i think you will see an end to this type of unrest. and that's uncomfortable for everybody. police officers do great work. look, we want our police officers to be safe. but people are tired of seeing these things happen over and over again. and you're seeing an outcry. some people are there for that. let's be clear. some people are there simply to cause problems. they're not part of the solution. those people need to get out of this. but for the rest of us that care about this country, for the rest of us that want things to be better, for the rest of us that really want to see truth and seek justice, that's what we need to do, on a personal level, but also on a corporate level as a country. today is sunday. i will call on people of faith and people of goodwill as you are able to go to church or maybe you can't go to church, to take time this afternoon to se
i think they are america's mirrors. the reason why these things started happened because george floyd was killed by a police officer. when those things stop happening i think you will see an end to this type of unrest. and that's uncomfortable for everybody. police officers do great work. look, we want our police officers to be safe. but people are tired of seeing these things happen over and over again. and you're seeing an outcry. some people are there for that. let's be clear. some people...
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professor sage matthew teaches a class about neutrality and what that concept meant in world war i americadid not mean inactivity, as the u.s. sold materials to both the allied and central powers, helping both sides continue the fight. she also talks about how the u.s. viewed itself as the defender of democracy and sought to police certain nations and ethnic groups, yet faced criticism for how it treated its own dissenters and minorities. this is just over an hour. >> good morning, everyone. so, this morning, we're going to be talking about -- or rather, we will begin our conversation about neutrality. that conversation will last over the course of several lectures, so we'll wrap up other country's neutralties. but this morning, we're going to really focus on what neutrality looked like and meant for the americans, especially in the first half of the war. so, the thing that i want you to understand the most, and this is really vital, because
professor sage matthew teaches a class about neutrality and what that concept meant in world war i americadid not mean inactivity, as the u.s. sold materials to both the allied and central powers, helping both sides continue the fight. she also talks about how the u.s. viewed itself as the defender of democracy and sought to police certain nations and ethnic groups, yet faced criticism for how it treated its own dissenters and minorities. this is just over an hour. >> good morning,...
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professor sage mathieu teaches a class about neutrality and what that concept meant in world war i americao both the allied and central powers, helping both sides continue the fight. she also talks about how the u.s. viewed itself as the defender of democracy and
professor sage mathieu teaches a class about neutrality and what that concept meant in world war i americao both the allied and central powers, helping both sides continue the fight. she also talks about how the u.s. viewed itself as the defender of democracy and
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i have talked at length. he wants to do retirement 2.0. one of the areas that has been, for america, and i will finish the this, the smaller business you work for and the less income you make, the harder it is to save. in the past a lot of work has been done on helping those who save to save more. both eager to tackle the biggest challenge we have had, how do we help those who work for small businesses and how do we help the lowest wage earner save? we have had discussions for quite a while, and i am hopeful that we can find some solutions for congress and the president to consider because i think this is important. >> mr. brady, i learned a long time ago from a former member of the ways and means committee who said the importance of nonpartisanship or bipartisanship is that you get a product that might last and you might have a better product. i have watched and i am extremely pleased about your relationship and what you have done. i guess i will hang on a little bit longer to get that retirement for me. >> i thought you were going to make an announcement. hang tight. next thing, b
i have talked at length. he wants to do retirement 2.0. one of the areas that has been, for america, and i will finish the this, the smaller business you work for and the less income you make, the harder it is to save. in the past a lot of work has been done on helping those who save to save more. both eager to tackle the biggest challenge we have had, how do we help those who work for small businesses and how do we help the lowest wage earner save? we have had discussions for quite a while,...
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. >> i am joined by one of the most technically savvy members of congress, america's society and the economy to be advanced. i want to give him credit for helping me name today is. we were going to do road to recovery but we've got to do at itabout advancing the economy. it's a different. i want to acknowledge this and thank you for giving us the idea. why don't you share with us for a minute how this pandemic has helped you think about recovery and advancement? >> backroads means go back to a place that you've been, and i want us to be better when we get out of it. one area we can do much better. something i've been working on for my time in congress we have seen a the tools we need to move quickly don't exist. so much given that the state agencies were not able to handle the workload. we should be able to do that. how do we make sure the number of kids are online learning. i talked with a charter school in new york, 98% of the students are on every day. i talked to some here in texas. one of 3% of the students were logging on and part of that problem is the digital divide often time
. >> i am joined by one of the most technically savvy members of congress, america's society and the economy to be advanced. i want to give him credit for helping me name today is. we were going to do road to recovery but we've got to do at itabout advancing the economy. it's a different. i want to acknowledge this and thank you for giving us the idea. why don't you share with us for a minute how this pandemic has helped you think about recovery and advancement? >> backroads means...
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i was america first, right? always. u've known me ever since you've known me, and i was right about that. strong borders. our border's very strong. we have some of the best numbers we've ever had. southern border, the best numbers we've ever had -- maria: you campaigned on. >> i did. and we've built 182 miles of -- you know what that is? we'll be close to 500 miles by early next year. maria: of new wall. >> brand new. all brand new. and renovate too, but i'm not even talking about that. we're talking about over 500 miles of wall. maria: more of my exclusive interview with president trump coming up. he will tell me, when we come back, when he thinks the covid-19 vaccine will be available. it's all coming up. ♪ ♪ (announcer) in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your
i was america first, right? always. u've known me ever since you've known me, and i was right about that. strong borders. our border's very strong. we have some of the best numbers we've ever had. southern border, the best numbers we've ever had -- maria: you campaigned on. >> i did. and we've built 182 miles of -- you know what that is? we'll be close to 500 miles by early next year. maria: of new wall. >> brand new. all brand new. and renovate too, but i'm not even talking about...
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not at the moment how i don't think america has enough nuclear bombs they could blow up every city in china if they had to so i doubt seriously if in 2020 china is a military threat that the u.s. . might be someday but not today we're not time that no that's one of the things that's being you know that's one of the solutions of the problem which you make is just how counterproductive in comparison and especially on the 1st off the program i mean we have you know we have the leading arms control official of the united states saying that if necessary we can. spend them into oblivion i mean if you think that this is just mind boggling here i mean oh i agree the united states and china are competitors they may be adversaries ok it's certainly not a of a reason if you are not contemplating military action because it seems to me that military action is at the very end of the spectrum if you feel definitely threatened and we're nowhere close to that right now but it seems that's one of the 1st positions they jump to is how can we tarry do what the chinese. but there's really been economic bo
not at the moment how i don't think america has enough nuclear bombs they could blow up every city in china if they had to so i doubt seriously if in 2020 china is a military threat that the u.s. . might be someday but not today we're not time that no that's one of the things that's being you know that's one of the solutions of the problem which you make is just how counterproductive in comparison and especially on the 1st off the program i mean we have you know we have the leading arms control...
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i am worried about america becoming a third world country. i want you to express your belief on what kind of leadership we need for the 21st century. .uest: ms. rose, thank you being from sumter, south carolina, you are not far from me and where i work. just thank you for everything you have done in your 70 years of life and everything you will do in the future. coronavirus has ripped the band-aid off of the issues of race in this country. whether people want to see them or not, they do not have a choice but to see that. in places like detroit, new orleans, atlanta, charlotte, we see thehicago, faces of those dying at extremely high rates even though they are low percentages of the population as people of color. we have to ask the reason why. i do not want anybody calling into "washington journal" stating if black folks just drink and smoke less, they will survive the virus. that is intellectually dishonest and actually untrue. untrue.ally i think it is insensitive to those who passed and lost loved ones. we have to have honest conversations a
i am worried about america becoming a third world country. i want you to express your belief on what kind of leadership we need for the 21st century. .uest: ms. rose, thank you being from sumter, south carolina, you are not far from me and where i work. just thank you for everything you have done in your 70 years of life and everything you will do in the future. coronavirus has ripped the band-aid off of the issues of race in this country. whether people want to see them or not, they do not...
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i guarantee the sense across america will be palpable at the time. the question is whether there is a sense of urgency felt by republican leader from the state of kentucky. yesterday on a similar issue, senator cornyn came to the floor to discuss the issue of liability and immunity as part of the conversation of the next measure of relief and rescue for the economy. for weeks senator mcconnell and senator cornyn said unless congress gives broad legal immunity to corporations they will block emergency aid, with massive layoffs of policeman, the logic behind this is hard to fathom, it tracks all the lawsuits, and look for cases based on courtney kube. -- covid-19. senator mcconnell updated the numbers as of yesterday. out of 1.5 million confirmed cases, 90,000 if there have been two, two covid-19 medical malpractice cases filed in the united states, over 1000 complaints that have been filed come in 26 cases alleging workplace exposure to covid-19, the senator from kentucky called this a tidal wave of lawsuits. a windfall, two cases of medical malpracti
i guarantee the sense across america will be palpable at the time. the question is whether there is a sense of urgency felt by republican leader from the state of kentucky. yesterday on a similar issue, senator cornyn came to the floor to discuss the issue of liability and immunity as part of the conversation of the next measure of relief and rescue for the economy. for weeks senator mcconnell and senator cornyn said unless congress gives broad legal immunity to corporations they will block...
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lawyer like me i know that paul and i live on different continent we're going through a structural he's the same age but in middle school and has to work hard in america i have to work hard i'm an african-american but i know that me and paul will go through the same struggles. >> in my opinion when we invited the school that was one of the best things in ghana 2017 promo we got to interact with the children they were happy and grateful. >> we should asked someone what we wanted to be one wanted to be an engineer like in the u.s. but in ghana 2017 promo they don't have the opportunity to do it compared to ours they want to so they're trying whatever we can to do it at school. >> the school was great. >> when we went to the vinyl we saw how they made things from scratchy got to go on machine when they made it they use their feet and hundreds to pull the stipulations that was cool they're making the machines to do that. >> they taught but how to stamp them and the ink was made stamping my cloth shows leadership brings it out of me shows the world when i wear my kid things people realize what that looks like a bunch of circle there is a historical meaning
lawyer like me i know that paul and i live on different continent we're going through a structural he's the same age but in middle school and has to work hard in america i have to work hard i'm an african-american but i know that me and paul will go through the same struggles. >> in my opinion when we invited the school that was one of the best things in ghana 2017 promo we got to interact with the children they were happy and grateful. >> we should asked someone what we wanted to...
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i america for. police protest in the way. you heard earlier from. curfews are imposed across dozens of cities in the u.s. though that doesn't stop rioters leaving a trail of destruction with more businesses and shops. and the protests now spread beyond the u.s. with thousands gathering in london. thanks for joining us here on the live from moscow i'm daniel hawkins another night of violence city set ablaze amid protests by the death of george floyd at the hands of police 700 people have been arrested across the united states in minneapolis where floyd died police have been struggling to maintain the curfew there with officers resorting to ever more heavy handed methods. we got the problem but we got the call and. you need to stand up and we need to fight for our lives there is no peace until there is just. a makeshift memorial has been set up for george floyd's mourners have been paying their respects leaving flowers and messages the saudis also become a place for peaceful protest against police brutality contrasting with the anger that spoiled over
i america for. police protest in the way. you heard earlier from. curfews are imposed across dozens of cities in the u.s. though that doesn't stop rioters leaving a trail of destruction with more businesses and shops. and the protests now spread beyond the u.s. with thousands gathering in london. thanks for joining us here on the live from moscow i'm daniel hawkins another night of violence city set ablaze amid protests by the death of george floyd at the hands of police 700 people have been...
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america. but we have elected officials encouraging that type of neighbors spying upon neighbor to tell the authorities -- i don't think that washes well in the united states of america. i don't think it works. >> we need in michigan right now at this point, we need to stand up. we need to stand up, we need to open up our business is and we need to show up. these police state tactics that one neighbor on another war and not being able to social distance, another one scolding another one for not wearing a mask. they love this kind of crap. >> laura: when people snatch on her, she gives a -- it's a poor attempt at humor. really? no one is buying that. all these governors, if they don't open the state should be recalled. there should be a recall petition against her and pritzker and all the rest of them. it's infuriating to me what you are going through. so sorry you're going through this. keep up handing up, speak the truth. thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you very kindly for the opportunity. >> laura: absolutely. speaking of these hypocrites, virginia governor ralph "blackface" northam shaming peo
america. but we have elected officials encouraging that type of neighbors spying upon neighbor to tell the authorities -- i don't think that washes well in the united states of america. i don't think it works. >> we need in michigan right now at this point, we need to stand up. we need to stand up, we need to open up our business is and we need to show up. these police state tactics that one neighbor on another war and not being able to social distance, another one scolding another one...
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i was so happy today because i came to america 27 years ago. friend and gave me a lot of wisdom. one idea can become a bill, bipartisan, democrats and republicans. it's called the feed act. it's a simple able, make sure the federal government empowers fema to support governors and mayors to bring restaurants and little n.g.o.s like us to come to be the solution to feed the communities in need. that i'm celebrating, that we actually in this d.n.a., this moment that seems nobody is work together, that, actually, through food, actually, democrats and republicans can break bread and bring solutions to america, and in many ways, to the rest of the world. >> trevor: chef andreas, as always, an absolute pleasure speaking to you. >> bye. >> trevor: thank you once again for being on the show, chef andreas. that's our show for tonight. before we go, please remember that the covid pandemic has devastated comiewntsz around the world. and the international medical corps is helping those communities to rebuild and recover. so if you are able to and you'd like
i was so happy today because i came to america 27 years ago. friend and gave me a lot of wisdom. one idea can become a bill, bipartisan, democrats and republicans. it's called the feed act. it's a simple able, make sure the federal government empowers fema to support governors and mayors to bring restaurants and little n.g.o.s like us to come to be the solution to feed the communities in need. that i'm celebrating, that we actually in this d.n.a., this moment that seems nobody is work together,...
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i was america first, right? always. u've known me ever since you've known me, and i was right about that. strong borders. our border's very strong. we have some of the best numbers we've ever had. southern border, the best numbers we've ever had -- maria: you campaigned on. >> i did. and we've built 182 miles of -- you know what that is? we'll be close to 500 miles by early next year. maria: of new wall. >> brand new. all brand new. and renovate too, but i'm not even talking about that. we're talking about over 500 miles of wall. maria: more of my exclusive interview with president trump coming up. he will tell me, when we come back, when he thinks the covid-19 vaccine will be available. it's all coming up. ♪ ♪ at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's ne
i was america first, right? always. u've known me ever since you've known me, and i was right about that. strong borders. our border's very strong. we have some of the best numbers we've ever had. southern border, the best numbers we've ever had -- maria: you campaigned on. >> i did. and we've built 182 miles of -- you know what that is? we'll be close to 500 miles by early next year. maria: of new wall. >> brand new. all brand new. and renovate too, but i'm not even talking about...
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i think it changed america. it changed the way we did things forever. i will never ever forget what happened at kent state. >> it is currently 12:23. we are going to get ready to get started. when 12:24 strikes, we will be ringing the victory bell 15 times. four times for the four students slain on may fourth 1970. nine times for the nine wounded. two times for the two murders at jackson state. for 13 horrifying seconds we wondered how all those students out there in the open who did not find a car or a tree to get behind, that is what i remember thinking the entire time i crouched and waited for 13 horrifying seconds. when the gunfire stopped, i think every one of us recalled the deafening silence. the silence of shock and disbelief and the horror which is crescendo into this unified cry of, what have you done! what have you done! then we saw all around this, what they had done. (music) (music) (music) so you have a couple hundred students there. can we move first? please listen to me right now. i am begging you right now. if you do not disperse right n
i think it changed america. it changed the way we did things forever. i will never ever forget what happened at kent state. >> it is currently 12:23. we are going to get ready to get started. when 12:24 strikes, we will be ringing the victory bell 15 times. four times for the four students slain on may fourth 1970. nine times for the nine wounded. two times for the two murders at jackson state. for 13 horrifying seconds we wondered how all those students out there in the open who did not...
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i was america first, right? always. ve known me ever since you've known me, and i was right about that. strong borders. our border's very strong. we have some of the best numbers we've ever had. southern border, the best numbers we've ever had -- maria: you campaigned on. >> i did. and we've built 182 miles of -- you know what that is? we'll be close to 500 miles by early next year. maria: of new wall. >> brand new. all brand new. and renovate too, but i'm not even talking about that. we're talking about over 500 miles of wall. maria: more of my exclusive interview with president trump coming up. he will tell me, when we come back, when he thinks the covid-19 vaccine will be available. it's all coming up. ♪ ♪ to everyone navigating these uncertain times... whether you're caring for your family at home or those at work, principal is by your side. we're working hard to answer your questions. like helping you understand what the recently passed economic package can mean for you. we're more than a financial company. we're a
i was america first, right? always. ve known me ever since you've known me, and i was right about that. strong borders. our border's very strong. we have some of the best numbers we've ever had. southern border, the best numbers we've ever had -- maria: you campaigned on. >> i did. and we've built 182 miles of -- you know what that is? we'll be close to 500 miles by early next year. maria: of new wall. >> brand new. all brand new. and renovate too, but i'm not even talking about...
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to be a celebrated investor right you're saying i don't really don't what i'm doing anymore i stabbed america in the back i didn't pay out that geico claims didn't come to help the airline industry when they needed me most so i just was there for the for the free cash that i was channeling in the laundering through the airlines for me warren buffett you know and now you know you all can just jump off a bridge i don't care i've abandoned america i've stabbed in the back and that's his legacy on is jim style little say warren buffett trader well i do want to say that norway there no wait inside sovereign wealth fund has gone by. they've doubled down on america they've invested very long in this past month april so warren buffett was dumping shares they were buying so let's see who's more patriotic than warren buffett i also want to say jason wrote to us on twitter and he said max maybe cantillon air might be a nice new nilo him for describing those closest to the free money is so warm buffett is not multi-billionaire of many people say oh my god look i'm going to be amazing now he's a can tell
to be a celebrated investor right you're saying i don't really don't what i'm doing anymore i stabbed america in the back i didn't pay out that geico claims didn't come to help the airline industry when they needed me most so i just was there for the for the free cash that i was channeling in the laundering through the airlines for me warren buffett you know and now you know you all can just jump off a bridge i don't care i've abandoned america i've stabbed in the back and that's his legacy on...
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healthy clip or how we respond to a foreign challenge and no one around the world says i want to do this just like america i respect how they do it is inconceivable that sentiment is expressed. >> what about the role of multinationals? like president trump has repeatedly threatened to withdraw funding at the time like melinda gates have double down to increase funding. >> one of the realities of this world there is an enormous gap between pandemics, climate change , terrorism and global arrangements. how we use the phrase all the time in our business international community and there really isn't the who struggles to have the challenge in the response but no stronger than the major powers. the united states has pulled funding china has ignored its request so this tells us that we see time and time again the un security council, the global governance is as strong as united states china and others we have to find ways to supplement and work around to come up with other ways because the other lesson is isolationism is a dead end the other fundamental lesson is that unilateralism is also not a viable approach
healthy clip or how we respond to a foreign challenge and no one around the world says i want to do this just like america i respect how they do it is inconceivable that sentiment is expressed. >> what about the role of multinationals? like president trump has repeatedly threatened to withdraw funding at the time like melinda gates have double down to increase funding. >> one of the realities of this world there is an enormous gap between pandemics, climate change , terrorism and...
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joe biden is hope dome i consult in america with his comments. what he said when he tried to somehow define blackness is ridiculous and i will not sit here on your program and up and joe biden. it was insulting, condescending. i may disagree with my colleague larry elder and he may be republican but it is not based on blackness. respectfully joe biden made a huge mistake. he has to correct it, and he cannot assume blacks will vote for him automatically. huge, huge mistake. >> sean: al all right, larry elder. >> where was my friend mr. terrel last year i said we don't want to see any more black faces and we don't want to be black voices. we don't want brown faces were brown voices. are you kidding me? this is standard democrat 101 government. if you don't leave race and racism is a problem for everything right now. if you don't believe there is racism, you are a sellout and eight uncle tom. obama was a sellout when he ran against bobby rush back in 2,000. he was maligned as somebody a carpetbagger had gone to harvard and was not black enough. obama
joe biden is hope dome i consult in america with his comments. what he said when he tried to somehow define blackness is ridiculous and i will not sit here on your program and up and joe biden. it was insulting, condescending. i may disagree with my colleague larry elder and he may be republican but it is not based on blackness. respectfully joe biden made a huge mistake. he has to correct it, and he cannot assume blacks will vote for him automatically. huge, huge mistake. >> sean: al all...
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america. amen. mr. trump: now i would like to ask the spirit of faith christian choir two and the event by leading us in god bless america. thank you. >> it is my prayer and desire as we join together to sing god bless america, that we would all reciprocate and begin to bless god. ♪ >> ♪ god bless america, land that i love, stand beside her and guide her through the night with the light from above. from the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans white with foam, god bless america, my home sweet home. god bless america, my home sweet home. ♪ sweet home. ♪ [applause] mr. trump: thank you very much. that was great. thank you. you know, while you are up here -- so, this is totally unexpected, but you are so good. do you have one song you would like to sing for the group and for the whole world that is watching? you have a lot of cameras on you. go ahead. we will put a little pressure on you. go ahead. >> ♪ i will lift my eyes to the hills, knowing my help is coming from you. your peace you give me. you are the source
america. amen. mr. trump: now i would like to ask the spirit of faith christian choir two and the event by leading us in god bless america. thank you. >> it is my prayer and desire as we join together to sing god bless america, that we would all reciprocate and begin to bless god. ♪ >> ♪ god bless america, land that i love, stand beside her and guide her through the night with the light from above. from the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans white with foam, god bless...