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[applause] i want to ask each of you to imagine imagine millions of courageous confirm it is all across america rising up together to say in unison the day of our liberty -- we demand our liberty. [applause] today, roughly half of born again christian are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead billions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting. [applause] today millions of young people are scared, worried about the future, worried about what the future will hold. imagine aliens of young people coming together and standing together saying that we will stand for liberty. think just how different the world would be. the imagine instead of economic stagnation booming economic progress. [applause] insta that small businesses going out of business in record numbers, imagine small business is growing and prospering and imagine young people coming out of school with four, five six job offers. [applause] imagine thriving on the government as regulators and tax collectors are kept at bay and more opportunity is created. imagine america finally becoming e
[applause] i want to ask each of you to imagine imagine millions of courageous confirm it is all across america rising up together to say in unison the day of our liberty -- we demand our liberty. [applause] today, roughly half of born again christian are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead billions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting. [applause] today millions of young people are scared, worried about the future, worried about what the future...
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[applause] senator cruz: i want to ask each of you to imagine, imagine millions of courageous conservatives all across america rising up together to say in unison, "we demand our liberty." [applause] senator cruz: today, roughly half of born-again christians are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. [applause] senator cruz: today, millions of young people are scared, worried about the future, worried what the future will hold. imagine millions of young people coming together and standing together, saying, we will stand for liberty. [applause] senator cruz: think just how different the world would be. imagine, instead of economic stagnation, booming economic growth. [applause] senator cruz: instead of small businesses going out of business in record numbers, imagine small businesses growing and prospering. imagine young people coming out of school with 4, 5, 6 job offers. [applause] senator cruz: imagine innovation thriving on the internet as government regulators and tax collectors are
[applause] senator cruz: i want to ask each of you to imagine, imagine millions of courageous conservatives all across america rising up together to say in unison, "we demand our liberty." [applause] senator cruz: today, roughly half of born-again christians are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. [applause] senator cruz: today, millions of young people are scared, worried...
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mark: "imagine" is a great word.t allows you to have a refrain in all your stump speeches that is optimistic and does exactly what you want to do, which is make things about the future. i thought that was one of the best parts of his speech. john: he used the word 38 times. you know who agrees about it being a great word is a republican pundit who says it is the most powerful word in the english language because it is motivating and has unique definition for each person. i think the question is, when you think about barack obama hope and change. these words are powerful, but they are also empty in some ways. and barack obama got away with it in 2008, being about hope and change. ted cruz is going to face a lot of scrutiny, because imagine suggests something you talked about earlier. by a snap of a finger, we will have jobs waiting for us. there is -- you have to go a little further on that. it is not a bad rejoinder. mark: i assume he is going to make this the center of his stump speech. you can use this to adapt to
mark: "imagine" is a great word.t allows you to have a refrain in all your stump speeches that is optimistic and does exactly what you want to do, which is make things about the future. i thought that was one of the best parts of his speech. john: he used the word 38 times. you know who agrees about it being a great word is a republican pundit who says it is the most powerful word in the english language because it is motivating and has unique definition for each person. i think the...
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[applause] senator cruz: i want to ask each of you to imagine imagine millions of courageous conservativesll across america rising up together to say in unison "we demand our liberty." [applause] senator cruz: today roughly half of born-again christians are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. today, millions of young people are scared worried about the future worried what the future will hold. imagine millions of young people coming together and standing together saying, we will stand for liberty. [applause] senator cruz: think just how different the world would be. imagine instead of economic stagnation booming economic growth. [applause] senator cruz: instead of small businesses going out of business at record numbers, imagine small business is growing and prospering. imagine young people coming out of school with 4, 5, 6 job offers. [applause] senator cruz: imagine innovation thriving on the internet as government regulators and tax collectors are kept at bay and more and more op
[applause] senator cruz: i want to ask each of you to imagine imagine millions of courageous conservativesll across america rising up together to say in unison "we demand our liberty." [applause] senator cruz: today roughly half of born-again christians are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. today, millions of young people are scared worried about the future worried what the...
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imagine hundreds of drones instead of it as 20 imagine if we lose the aircraft carrier. what can the congressional budget office the to compel the pentagon to look at buying a thousand millennium falcons instead of another death star? mackenzie: it is definitely part of the discussion and debate. the policymaking committee is the resurrection of mass nutrition-based warfare of the future. and where numbers just matter. it is not just about the externa capability that the u.s. can bring to bear, but how many of what -- how much capacity do we have. and normally when people use the word capacity, they are talking about army, bank applied across the fleets and services and units and capability sets. there is the appreciation that that is the kind of thinking that is required. these budgets don't generally supported, even if it is a lower cost item. if you look at starting back in 2013 this is not just the budget control ask cut, that the sequestration and then sequestration level spending that have hit the pentagon modified since. the hardest hit spending has not just bit a
imagine hundreds of drones instead of it as 20 imagine if we lose the aircraft carrier. what can the congressional budget office the to compel the pentagon to look at buying a thousand millennium falcons instead of another death star? mackenzie: it is definitely part of the discussion and debate. the policymaking committee is the resurrection of mass nutrition-based warfare of the future. and where numbers just matter. it is not just about the externa capability that the u.s. can bring to bear,...
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i want to ask each of you to imagine, imagine millions of courageous conservatives across america risingison we demand our liberty. [ applause ] today roughly half of born again christians aren't voting. they're staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. [ applause ] today millions of young people are scared worried about the future worried what the future will hold. imagine millions of young people coming together and standing together saying we will stand for liberty. [ applause ] think just how different the world would be. imagine instead of economic stagnation booming economic growth. instead of small businesses going out of business in record numbers imagine small businesses growing and prospering. imagine young people coming out of school with four five six job offers. imagine innovation thriving on the internet as government regulators and tax collectors are kept at bay and more and more opportunity is created. imagine america finally becoming energy self-sufficient as millions and millions of high p
i want to ask each of you to imagine, imagine millions of courageous conservatives across america risingison we demand our liberty. [ applause ] today roughly half of born again christians aren't voting. they're staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. [ applause ] today millions of young people are scared worried about the future worried what the future will hold. imagine millions of young people coming together...
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[applause] senator cruz: i want to ask each of you to imagine, imagine millions of courageous conservatives all across america rising up together to say in unison, "we demand our liberty." [applause] senator cruz: today, roughly half of born-again christians are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. [applause] today, millions of young people are scared, worried about the future, worried what the future will hold. imagine millions of young people coming together and standing together saying, we will stand for liberty. [applause] senator cruz: think just how different the world would be. imagine, instead of economic stagnation, booming economic growth. [applause] senator cruz: instead of small businesses going out of business at record numbers, imagine small businesses growing and prospering. imagine young people coming out of school with 4, 5, 6 job offers. [applause] senator cruz: imagine innovation thriving on the internet as government regulators and tax collectors are kept at bay an
[applause] senator cruz: i want to ask each of you to imagine, imagine millions of courageous conservatives all across america rising up together to say in unison, "we demand our liberty." [applause] senator cruz: today, roughly half of born-again christians are not voting. they are staying home. imagine instead millions of people of faith all across america coming out to the polls and voting our values. [applause] today, millions of young people are scared, worried about the future,...
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imagine the parents of children imagine a little girl growing up in wilmington delaware. wilmington. she grew up with dozens of cousins because her mom was the second youngest of 17 kids. she had a difficult father. a man that drank far too much. and frankly didn't think women should be educated. this young girl, pretty and shy was driven was bright inquisitive. and she became the first person in her family ever to go to college. in 1956 my mom, eleanor, graduated from rice university with a degree in math and became a pioneering computer programmer in the 1950s and 1960s. [ applause ] >> imagine a teenage boy, not much younger than many of you here today growing up in cuba. jet black hair. skinny as a rail. >> yeah! [ laughter ] >> involved in student council, yet cuba was not at a peaceful time the dictator batista was corrupt. he was oppressive. and this teenage boy joins a revolution. he joins a revolution against batista, he begins fighting with other teenagers to free cuba from the dictator. this boy at age 17 finds himself thrown in prison. finds himself tortured b
imagine the parents of children imagine a little girl growing up in wilmington delaware. wilmington. she grew up with dozens of cousins because her mom was the second youngest of 17 kids. she had a difficult father. a man that drank far too much. and frankly didn't think women should be educated. this young girl, pretty and shy was driven was bright inquisitive. and she became the first person in her family ever to go to college. in 1956 my mom, eleanor, graduated from rice university with a...
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imagine it's 1776. imagine it was 1777. imagine it's 1933. imagine it's 1979. imagine in 2017.gine. imagine. imagine. that would have seem unimaginable. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: unimaginable. imagine 1775. now, imagine 1776. wait, what? that's pretty similar to me. both of those dates. [ laughter ] 1775 and 1776. >> steve: their buckles were shinier? >> jimmy: i don't remember that was, yeah. i -- something tells me ted cruz is just going to have to imagine what the oval office looks like. [ cheers and applause ] i just think it's -- imagination. imagine it's 2014. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: no, imagine it's 2013. >> steve: all right. >> jimmy: not that much different. >> steve: not much different. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ear buds are a little bigger, i guess? >> steve: yeah. they had the mcrib? >> jimmy: the phones were thicker? i don't know. ooh, a little bit of controversy here. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: controversy, i apologize. [ laughter ] a little bit of controversy. during an interview yesterday, donald trump accused ted cruz and other candidates of stealing his phrase "make
imagine it's 1776. imagine it was 1777. imagine it's 1933. imagine it's 1979. imagine in 2017.gine. imagine. imagine. that would have seem unimaginable. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: unimaginable. imagine 1775. now, imagine 1776. wait, what? that's pretty similar to me. both of those dates. [ laughter ] 1775 and 1776. >> steve: their buckles were shinier? >> jimmy: i don't remember that was, yeah. i -- something tells me ted cruz is just going to have to imagine what the oval office...
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imagine abolishing the i.r.s. [applause] senator cruz: instead of the lawlessness and the president's unconstitutional executive amnesty, imagine a president that finally finally, finally secures the borders. [applause] senator cruz: and imagine a legal immigration system that welcomes and celebrates those who come to achieve the american dream. [applause] senator cruz: instead of a federal government that wages an assault on our religious liberty , that goes after hobby lobby, that goes after the little sisters of the poor, that goes after liberty university imagine a federal government that stands for the first amendment rights of every american. [applause] senator cruz: instead of a federal government that works to undermine our values imagine a federal government that works to defend the sanctity of human life. and to uphold the sacrament of marriage. instead of a government that works to undermine our second amendment rights, that seeks to ban our ammunition imagine a federal government that protects the righ
imagine abolishing the i.r.s. [applause] senator cruz: instead of the lawlessness and the president's unconstitutional executive amnesty, imagine a president that finally finally, finally secures the borders. [applause] senator cruz: and imagine a legal immigration system that welcomes and celebrates those who come to achieve the american dream. [applause] senator cruz: instead of a federal government that wages an assault on our religious liberty , that goes after hobby lobby, that goes after...
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imagine a simple flat tax. imagine abolishing the irs. imagine a president that finally, finally, finally secures the borders. imagine repealing every word of common core. i want to ask each of you to imagine. imagine millions of courageous conservatives all across america rising up together to say in unison, we demand our liberty. >> cruz is likely to face an uphill battle when it comes to fund raising. he's also polling in the single digits in many early contest dates. his early announcement was seen as a jab at rand paul who's expected to announce on april 7th. his supporters wore stand with rand t shirts. last night paul insisted he's best suited to take on hillary clinton. >> we kind of come from the same wing of the party. if you look at our voting records, you'll find we're very similar. i guess what makes us different is probably our approach as to how we would make the party bigger. i believe you should stand on principle and be true to them but i also think that we should take those principles and try to bring in new people with
imagine a simple flat tax. imagine abolishing the irs. imagine a president that finally, finally, finally secures the borders. imagine repealing every word of common core. i want to ask each of you to imagine. imagine millions of courageous conservatives all across america rising up together to say in unison, we demand our liberty. >> cruz is likely to face an uphill battle when it comes to fund raising. he's also polling in the single digits in many early contest dates. his early...
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imagine abolishing the irs.phones imagine a federal government that protects the privacy rights of every american. >> jon: we get t are you a fan of john lennon and small government. you're a small government conservative freedom good big brother bad. which makes the next part of the speech kind of unexpected. >> i'm going to ask you to break a rule here today. >> jon: i want you to turn to the person to your right and sodomize them. >> and to take out your cell phone. >> jon: oh, all right. not as rebeluous as i thought but okay. i hate to break it to you but those kids cell phones were already out. i'm not saying you're boring. let's just say you're more interesting on snapchat am but the point is this-- you were saying imagine they don't get your record what are these liberties-- are supposed to do. >> take out your cell phones. text the word constitution to the number 33733. once again text constitution to 33733. >> jon: the thing is he never explained what 33733 is. he just wanted them to text it. so let me
imagine abolishing the irs.phones imagine a federal government that protects the privacy rights of every american. >> jon: we get t are you a fan of john lennon and small government. you're a small government conservative freedom good big brother bad. which makes the next part of the speech kind of unexpected. >> i'm going to ask you to break a rule here today. >> jon: i want you to turn to the person to your right and sodomize them. >> and to take out your cell phone....
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imagine, imagine, imagine. >> reporter: what cruz wanted them to imagine was an america without gay marriagers, abortion gun control and obamacare. those hard line conservative views have many pundits to believe he's a long shot to win citing his combative tone as a problem. the republican primary field is expected to be crowded all but officially campaigning are former governor jeb bush governor chris christie form senatorer rick santorum governor rick perry and rand paul who told fox news they need to do more than throw red meat at the base. >> he is a conservative but it goes to winnability. >> reporter: but cruz thinks he has what it takes to win. >> what i am so encouraged by is the enthusiasm that we're seeing particularly in the early primary states. >> reporter: cruz says he's not worried about being at the bottom of the polls because he approaches every race as an underdog. >> susan saulny thanks so much. >>> hillary clinton appears to be taking the flack over her private e-mail accounts in stride. joking about it last night in a room full of reporters, clinton was a keynote speaker
imagine, imagine, imagine. >> reporter: what cruz wanted them to imagine was an america without gay marriagers, abortion gun control and obamacare. those hard line conservative views have many pundits to believe he's a long shot to win citing his combative tone as a problem. the republican primary field is expected to be crowded all but officially campaigning are former governor jeb bush governor chris christie form senatorer rick santorum governor rick perry and rand paul who told fox...
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imagine when they were children, imagine a little girl growing up in wilmington, delaware. during world war ii, the daughter of irish and italian catholic family working class, her uncle ran numbers in wilmington. she grew up with dozens of cousins because her mom was the second youngest of 17 kids. she had a difficult father. a man who drank far too much and frankly, didn't think that women should be educated. and yet this young girl, pretty and shy, was driven. was bright, was inquisitive, and she became the first person in her family ever to go to college. in 1956, my mom, eleanor graduated from rice university with a degree in math. and became a pioneering computer programmer in the 1950's and 1960's. [applause] senator cruz: imagine a teenage boy, not much younger than many of us here today, growing up in cuba. jet black hair, skinny as a rail involved in student council and yet cuba was not at a peaceful time. the dictator, batista, was corrupt. he was oppressive, an this teenage boy joins a revolution. he joins a revolution against batista, he begins fighting with ot
imagine when they were children, imagine a little girl growing up in wilmington, delaware. during world war ii, the daughter of irish and italian catholic family working class, her uncle ran numbers in wilmington. she grew up with dozens of cousins because her mom was the second youngest of 17 kids. she had a difficult father. a man who drank far too much and frankly, didn't think that women should be educated. and yet this young girl, pretty and shy, was driven. was bright, was inquisitive,...
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going back to imagination and imagine because they were real, absolutely real and there.there was another moment for me that was very telling. it is always fun doing research. when i was a reporter you just wanted to keep reporting. by the end of the reporting you were the are the world's greatest authority and you just wanted to keep going but with stonewall jackson he lived in lexington, virginia. he lost he lost his 1st wife giving birth to his stillborn son and was so distraught and overcome with grief people thought he was losing his mind. he would leave the house and walked to the graveyard and stand there. then he would turn and walk back to the virginia military institute where he taught. i made that walked three or four times, and it gave me chills every time. the graveyard is a graveyard with the wife still is and where he is now. and i remember, it was a cold november day, as it was when he was there with the wind howling in the leaves blowing. and just seeing it, feeling it, and, and then turning and walking, as he did just walking back to what would have been
going back to imagination and imagine because they were real, absolutely real and there.there was another moment for me that was very telling. it is always fun doing research. when i was a reporter you just wanted to keep reporting. by the end of the reporting you were the are the world's greatest authority and you just wanted to keep going but with stonewall jackson he lived in lexington, virginia. he lost he lost his 1st wife giving birth to his stillborn son and was so distraught and...
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and, again, you can imagine the trauma for these kids.went across a line then into a rebel held area in homs. we went to a school. and in the school they were having to study down in the basements because of the snipers that might shoot them if they went upstairs. what did that tell them about what adults are like. what does it tell them about what the rest of their lives will be like. the adolescent, the 12-year-olds, 13-year-olds at the age when kids are saying, and you hear it, and it's heartening and heart-breaking - to hear them say that now that they are thinking seriously about their future, they want to be doctors, they want to be teachers, and yet they are not getting the education, all the education they need to do it. you are heartened that they have hope, but it's heart-breaking because you know few of them, unless we stop this war now, are diminished. >> we have been talking with anthony lake about syria. coming up we talk about and other hot spots around the world. >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot
and, again, you can imagine the trauma for these kids.went across a line then into a rebel held area in homs. we went to a school. and in the school they were having to study down in the basements because of the snipers that might shoot them if they went upstairs. what did that tell them about what adults are like. what does it tell them about what the rest of their lives will be like. the adolescent, the 12-year-olds, 13-year-olds at the age when kids are saying, and you hear it, and it's...
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. >> he kept saying imagine, imagine, right? >> imagine a simple flat tax. imagine abolishing the irs. imagine a president who stands unapologetically with the nation of israel. >> imagine all the people -- >> netanyahu has just apologized to remarks warning about legally arabs going to the polls in droves. >> he should go on the road as netanyahudini. >> get over your temper tantrum, mr. president. >> posted on the internet, names photos and home addresses of 100 u.s. military. >> urge followers to do them harm. >> the pentagon contacted all 100 but offered no perm protection. >> for months after rolling stone published the widely disputed article. >> today police said they found no evidence that it was true and have suspended the investigation. >> that doesn't mean that something terrible did not happen. >> the annual white house science fair. >> oklahoma girl scouts show the off their inventor chops with a robot made of logos. >> it's a prototype. >> it's a prototype. >> the robots i see keep getting smarter every year. we are keeping an eye on that, by t
. >> he kept saying imagine, imagine, right? >> imagine a simple flat tax. imagine abolishing the irs. imagine a president who stands unapologetically with the nation of israel. >> imagine all the people -- >> netanyahu has just apologized to remarks warning about legally arabs going to the polls in droves. >> he should go on the road as netanyahudini. >> get over your temper tantrum, mr. president. >> posted on the internet, names photos and home...
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imagine what that's like. >> one of the difficulties with imagining crucifixion is that we've had 2,000tradition which sanitizes the crucifixion and of putting jesus in nice church buildings, having crosses made of gold and it prevents us of thinking through what crucifixion actually involved. when we pause and look at the historical nature of the crucifixion and remember what the romans were trying to do by humiliating and torturing people, for a moment, we see it as something quite difficult. something appallingly painful >> the weight of the body pulls on the arms, making breathing increasingly difficult. most victims of crucifixion finally die of asphyxiation. >> it -- is -- finished. >> imagine your mother or your father or your best friend nailed to wood. hung out in the open sun. and die a terrible death of asphyxiation. it's hard to find words to explain what it would have been like to see that. >> this had to be the darkest moment of their life. >> the final mark on the shroud would have been made after jesus died. >> this blood mark is not part of a normal crucifixion. but in
imagine what that's like. >> one of the difficulties with imagining crucifixion is that we've had 2,000tradition which sanitizes the crucifixion and of putting jesus in nice church buildings, having crosses made of gold and it prevents us of thinking through what crucifixion actually involved. when we pause and look at the historical nature of the crucifixion and remember what the romans were trying to do by humiliating and torturing people, for a moment, we see it as something quite...
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it was nothing i imagined. i think other than comrades who call me every day why didn't you give that speech why don't you vote like that i get a lot of constructive criticism from my fellow pow's so that is one of the real takeaways as we say from my experience there. and also because the vietnam one time broke me and i signed a confession i found out i was not a perfect person. >> myron: it would be great to have one or two more questions that i will have the senator. but those who filled out cards, hand them in and we will try to answer as many as we can. when a political leader writes a book the first thought is they are running for president. i think that is safe to say that wasn't the intent of this book. but i would like to ask a political question from 2014. one week ago today the republicans want control of the u.s. senate giving your party full control of congress with an enhanced majority in the house. how optimistic are you that the gridlock of the past will pea transformed into a new era of biparti
it was nothing i imagined. i think other than comrades who call me every day why didn't you give that speech why don't you vote like that i get a lot of constructive criticism from my fellow pow's so that is one of the real takeaways as we say from my experience there. and also because the vietnam one time broke me and i signed a confession i found out i was not a perfect person. >> myron: it would be great to have one or two more questions that i will have the senator. but those who...
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legos make the imaginable tangible. young man found a use for them that wasn't on any box cover, which could make a difference for millions. nbc's joe fryer has his story. >> reporter: it takes real vision to picture what no one else can in a pile of tiny plastic building blocks. how much do you love legos? >> a lot. a lot. >> reporter: legos have always helped shubham banerjee bring his imagination to life, but who could have imagined this. >> awesome. >> reporter: shubhan was just 12 years old when he pieced together bricks from an advanced lego kit to reveal a tool for the blind. a braille printer made of legos. >> yeah. >> reporter: inspiring. most printers cost up to $2,000 and can weigh 40 pounds or more. shubham wants to build one a quarter the cost and weight. while his lego prototype prints only a letter at a time, a faster lego-less version is in the works. >> it looks modernized. >> now 13 years old shubham even founded a company called braigo labs, which hopes to release the printer by year's end. >> my goal
legos make the imaginable tangible. young man found a use for them that wasn't on any box cover, which could make a difference for millions. nbc's joe fryer has his story. >> reporter: it takes real vision to picture what no one else can in a pile of tiny plastic building blocks. how much do you love legos? >> a lot. a lot. >> reporter: legos have always helped shubham banerjee bring his imagination to life, but who could have imagined this. >> awesome. >>...
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it was nothing i imagined. i think other than comrades who call me every day why didn't you give that speech why don't you vote like that i get a lot of constructive criticism from my fellow pow's so that is one of the real takeaways as we say from my experience there. and also because the vietnam one time broke me and i signed a confession i found out i was not a perfect person. >> myron: it would be great to have one or two more questions that i will have the senator. but those who filled out cards, hand them in and we will try to answer as many as we can. when a political leader writes a book the first thought is they are running for president. i think that is safe to say that wasn't the intent of this book. but i would like to ask a political question from 2014. one week ago today the republicans want control of the u.s. senate giving your party full control of congress with an enhanced majority in the house. how optimistic are you that the gridlock of the past will pea transformed into a new era of biparti
it was nothing i imagined. i think other than comrades who call me every day why didn't you give that speech why don't you vote like that i get a lot of constructive criticism from my fellow pow's so that is one of the real takeaways as we say from my experience there. and also because the vietnam one time broke me and i signed a confession i found out i was not a perfect person. >> myron: it would be great to have one or two more questions that i will have the senator. but those who...
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imagine, imagine -- i want to ask each of you to imagine. >> imagine, imagine, imagine.re you a big john lennon fan. >> i am but i -- >> reporter: very different message than john lennon's? >> i did envision pulling out john lennon little round glasses but i didn't bring any to the talk. the room was electric. there were 12,000 people. >> reporter: energized but required to attend. it was a school convocation and our interview cruz said he would appeal beyond the right wing. how are you with that hard line conservative message going to appeal to moderates and independents? nobody gets elected without appealing to them. >> it's a funny thing when you work in the immediatemedia that it is a hard line to present a positive optimistic vision. it talked about imagining an america that gets back to the free market principles and the constitutional liberties this country was built on. >> reporter: cruz acknowledges he comes into the race as an underdog but will run as anin insurgent insurgent. >> the race is on. appreciate it jon. >>> now to amy with the other top stories right
imagine, imagine -- i want to ask each of you to imagine. >> imagine, imagine, imagine.re you a big john lennon fan. >> i am but i -- >> reporter: very different message than john lennon's? >> i did envision pulling out john lennon little round glasses but i didn't bring any to the talk. the room was electric. there were 12,000 people. >> reporter: energized but required to attend. it was a school convocation and our interview cruz said he would appeal beyond the...
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can you imagine? he is not seeing anybody until matthew brady shows up and convinces him, one last time to put on the uniform and show the world. if matthew brady is photographing you behind your home it is over. this is the general working with brady to deliberately construct an image that will go around the world. what is interesting about this, it is funny. every guy knows white soxcks black shoes. don't do it. that's probably why in the margin, the photographer scratched, don't use. look at them constructing the image together. the general doesn't look particularly good, so don't use it. let stand him up and get one that is better. not quite there, though. move served, thank you. just so the head is in the middle of the cross. the image that has gone around the world. even this has a forensic secret. the devil is in the details. some angry union soldier scratched here devil. the image was scratched april 20. there were union soldiers that felt that way about lee. sure. remember how we felt after 9
can you imagine? he is not seeing anybody until matthew brady shows up and convinces him, one last time to put on the uniform and show the world. if matthew brady is photographing you behind your home it is over. this is the general working with brady to deliberately construct an image that will go around the world. what is interesting about this, it is funny. every guy knows white soxcks black shoes. don't do it. that's probably why in the margin, the photographer scratched, don't use. look at...
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imagine the counterfactual. what would have happened had he accepted command? if the soldier most associated with george washington had saved the union george washington created. what would he think of the country? how would that change the outlook? no better place to ponder that question than arlington. if you go past the grave and died defending the union and go to arlington heights which robert e. lee's father-in-law billed as a memorial to george washington but is now a monument to robert e. lee at the national robert e. lee memorial it used tear across the potomac river at the city of washington you will see the washington monument rising in the distance. before the washington monument is the lincoln memorial. that is a powerful symbol for the country because for all of robert e. lee's connections to george washington he is no longer the american we most closely associate with george washington. that belongs to a son of kentucky born without a single connection to george washington. that honor belongs to abraham lincoln. herman melville once wrote who look
imagine the counterfactual. what would have happened had he accepted command? if the soldier most associated with george washington had saved the union george washington created. what would he think of the country? how would that change the outlook? no better place to ponder that question than arlington. if you go past the grave and died defending the union and go to arlington heights which robert e. lee's father-in-law billed as a memorial to george washington but is now a monument to robert...
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you can imagine how things are. the first thing was that in the classrooms, there needs to be the opportunity for the students to come to terms with the accident rationally and to share the grief, to share the pain. at 11:00, we are going to have a first assembly for the community of the school. the school has been organizing this assembly and it's obvious and clear, and we ask you for your understanding that the students, the families the teachers, they need to be protected and they need to have a private room. of course, the grief is considerable and the school community has to learn to come to terms with this. it has to share in their grief. and that's whats the psychologist psychologists have also recommended this mainly the school has to be given guidance given a goalpost. this is part of the sharing of the grief and the sorrow. this is something i have been trying to talk about with the school with the head of the school school, who is very much challenged now given the very horrible circumstances which are so
you can imagine how things are. the first thing was that in the classrooms, there needs to be the opportunity for the students to come to terms with the accident rationally and to share the grief, to share the pain. at 11:00, we are going to have a first assembly for the community of the school. the school has been organizing this assembly and it's obvious and clear, and we ask you for your understanding that the students, the families the teachers, they need to be protected and they need to...
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imagine abolishing the irs. imagine repealing every word of common core. imagine a president who stands unapologetically with the nation of israel. >> a big applause line there, but announcing at a mandatory student assembly ran some risks, including students who would rather stand with rand paul. rand paul is expecting to announce his presidential bid april 7th in kentucky. joining me now is political editor and white house correspondent, sam stein, and managing editor of "the washington post" politics section. good afternoon, gentlemen. >> hey, there. >> good afternoon. >> sam, why jump in first if you're ted cruz? is this all about the money? chris, let me come to you first, actually. cruz heads up to new york tonight for a so-called megafundraiser dubbed jews for cruz. does this threaten his appeal with the base? >> i think it is always sort of hard when you are a grass roots base candidate, whether you are on the right or the left. it can be challenging to have the message like cruz does that the elites don't know what they're doing. it is the co-- is
imagine abolishing the irs. imagine repealing every word of common core. imagine a president who stands unapologetically with the nation of israel. >> a big applause line there, but announcing at a mandatory student assembly ran some risks, including students who would rather stand with rand paul. rand paul is expecting to announce his presidential bid april 7th in kentucky. joining me now is political editor and white house correspondent, sam stein, and managing editor of "the...
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this is something difficult to imagine. but very hard. >> since joining the alliance in 2004, a number of members have been guarding the airspace over the baltic states. their own military forces did not have the planes to do it. the fighter-bombers intercept unannounced planes that appear on the radar. since the beginning of the crisis in ukraine, the airspace over the baltic republics has been violated more and more by russian jets. 150 incidents at your alone. >> i figured is a very that i think it is a very big advantage for us. >> now repainted, modernized and beefed up, they take off from a former soviet airport -- air base. 20,000 troops or more were stationed here. potential nato adversaries. the baltic republics were occupied by the soviet union for half a century. after moscow's annexation of crimea, many are worried they could be occupied by the russians. >> i think they are afraid of russia to be a war. >> our independence is very important to us. i was 18 years old in 1991 when russian tanks rolled through the
this is something difficult to imagine. but very hard. >> since joining the alliance in 2004, a number of members have been guarding the airspace over the baltic states. their own military forces did not have the planes to do it. the fighter-bombers intercept unannounced planes that appear on the radar. since the beginning of the crisis in ukraine, the airspace over the baltic republics has been violated more and more by russian jets. 150 incidents at your alone. >> i figured is a...
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imagine just simply being there sometimes and going back to imagination and imagine because they werereal. they were absolutely real. there was another moment for me it was very telling. it's always fun doing the research. when i was a reporter it's like you just wanted to keep reporting on the story. by the end of the reporting on the story you were the world's greatest authority and he wanted to keep going being the world's greatest authority never having to do anything. the stonewall jackson he lived in lexington virginia and he lost his first wife giving birth to a stillborn son. he was so distraught and so overcome with grief people that he was losing his mind. what he would do if he would leave the house where he was living a walk to the graveyard, his wife's graveyard and stand there. then he would turn and he would walk back to the virginia military institute where he taught. i think i gave that walk-through for times and it gave me chills every time. the graveyard is the graveyard where the wife still lives and where he is now. i remember was a cold november day as it was whe
imagine just simply being there sometimes and going back to imagination and imagine because they werereal. they were absolutely real. there was another moment for me it was very telling. it's always fun doing the research. when i was a reporter it's like you just wanted to keep reporting on the story. by the end of the reporting on the story you were the world's greatest authority and he wanted to keep going being the world's greatest authority never having to do anything. the stonewall jackson...
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could have imagined this. was just 12 years old when he pieced together bricks from an advanced lego kit to reveal a tool for the blind. a braille printer made of legos. >> yeah. >> reporter: amazing. he was inspired after learning most braille printers cost at least $2,000 and can weigh 40 pounds or more. shubham wants to build one a quarter the cost and weight. while his lego prototype prints only a letter at a type, a faster lego-less version is in the works. now 13 years old, shubham even founded a company called braigo labs which hopes to release the printer by year's end. >> my goal is to definitely help all the unfortunate people who don't have the money or the resources to be literate in braille. >> reporter: he's traveling the world promoting his creation and smoozing investors like intel. also getting advice from hobi who has been blind since birth and says a cheaper printer is needed. >> students want to learn braille or know braille are going to be able to read whatever they want whenever they want
could have imagined this. was just 12 years old when he pieced together bricks from an advanced lego kit to reveal a tool for the blind. a braille printer made of legos. >> yeah. >> reporter: amazing. he was inspired after learning most braille printers cost at least $2,000 and can weigh 40 pounds or more. shubham wants to build one a quarter the cost and weight. while his lego prototype prints only a letter at a type, a faster lego-less version is in the works. now 13 years old,...
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imagine abolishing the irs.magine in 2017 a new president signing legislation repealing every word of obamacare. >> but it isn't just what he said. it's where he said it. senator cruz spoke at liberty university, which was founded in 1971 by televangelist jerry fallwell. it remains the center of the evangelical political world. and in critical ways, his public actions track with senator cruz's vision. the school's founder was called the leader of america's anti-gay industry. senator cruz said this month while other republicans are backing off the issue, he'll make fighting same-sex marriage a priority. liberty filed a lawsuit against the affordable care act the day it passed five years ago today. senator cruz shut down the government over the law. liberty has a center for creation studies. and senator cruz is one of the gop's leading climate change deniers. but even with that record senator cruz isn't winning over every republican, even at liberty. see the kids in the red shirts? those shirts say "i stand with r
imagine abolishing the irs.magine in 2017 a new president signing legislation repealing every word of obamacare. >> but it isn't just what he said. it's where he said it. senator cruz spoke at liberty university, which was founded in 1971 by televangelist jerry fallwell. it remains the center of the evangelical political world. and in critical ways, his public actions track with senator cruz's vision. the school's founder was called the leader of america's anti-gay industry. senator cruz...
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imagine loving your numbers. ask your doctor about invokana®.sign on route 27 and crashed, the driver and seven passengers were killed, ten other people were hurt including a 4-year-old. they are trying to determine why the driver lost control. >>> prosecutors say the germanwings co-pilot who crashed a plane had received treatment for suicidal -- tend tendencies. andreas lubitz was being treated for suicidal thoughts. >>> australia is the latest county to implement new safety regulations two people must be in the cockpit it will on 50 airline also. that means a flight attendant must sit in the cockpit if the pilots have to leave to go to the bathroom or any other reason. >>> >> a firefighter falls true the roof of a garage. he plunged into the roof. other firefighters broke through the garage door with axes. he was pulled out in # minutes but suffered burns over 60% of his body. he was in critical condition after surgery last night. police in washington located a good smar -- samaritan who stopped a little boy from running into traffic. surveill
imagine loving your numbers. ask your doctor about invokana®.sign on route 27 and crashed, the driver and seven passengers were killed, ten other people were hurt including a 4-year-old. they are trying to determine why the driver lost control. >>> prosecutors say the germanwings co-pilot who crashed a plane had received treatment for suicidal -- tend tendencies. andreas lubitz was being treated for suicidal thoughts. >>> australia is the latest county to implement new safety...
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do you pledge to use your heart, soul, intelligence, and imagination to make america better? do you pledge to work together with anyone regardless of differences in background or belief to solve problems and make this a more perfect union? do you pledge to always strive to uphold the values of justice, equality, and opportunity. and do you affirm that you will fulfill your duties as a citizen and proud american? >> i do. biden: the senate stands adjourned. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the c-span cities tour is learning about literary life of tulsa, oklahoma. >> woody guthrie is the most famous. he was much more than that. he was born in 1912. we are very proud to have his work back in oklahoma where we think it belongs. he was an advocate for people who were disenfranchised, for people who were migrant workers from oklahoma, kansas, and texas during the dust bowl. they found themselves in california
do you pledge to use your heart, soul, intelligence, and imagination to make america better? do you pledge to work together with anyone regardless of differences in background or belief to solve problems and make this a more perfect union? do you pledge to always strive to uphold the values of justice, equality, and opportunity. and do you affirm that you will fulfill your duties as a citizen and proud american? >> i do. biden: the senate stands adjourned. [applause] [captions copyright...