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[applause] it created middle america. ou think about it, over the decade of the 1900s, america's middle income was robust and strong. when manufacturing declined in the 1970's and 1980's, so did the hollowing out of the middle of this entry. i travel around and you go to the small towns in iowa and what you find is a lot of the towns that are struggling are the towns that had the small manufacturing plants and in some cases big manufacturing plants that have left mess because america became uncompetitive because our tax rate is the highest corporate tax rate in the world. i will put forth a proposal that will get rid of the irs, number 1 -- [applause] and replace it with a simple flat tax that will apply a flat rate tax and the tax rate will be the same on individual income, corporate income capital gains, dividends interest -- everybody pays the same rate of tax. no monkeying around from one group to another. [applause] you create a low tax rate and create expensing for businesses, you create a fair trade system -- i'm a
[applause] it created middle america. ou think about it, over the decade of the 1900s, america's middle income was robust and strong. when manufacturing declined in the 1970's and 1980's, so did the hollowing out of the middle of this entry. i travel around and you go to the small towns in iowa and what you find is a lot of the towns that are struggling are the towns that had the small manufacturing plants and in some cases big manufacturing plants that have left mess because america became...
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way, he bumped stock up, i think that appeals to all americans. >> i think it will appeal to middle americartland well, i am not sure it will play in major urban areas, but he has an opportunity to change the mine set, a freight speech. -- a great speech. >> keystone pipeline, economic makes sense. >> absolutely, i think that, a lot of country can support what he did, some social issues we'll see. >> all right, senator brown, back to you -- been brought up here a couple times social issues, maybe he did not have to go there or did. to bin win, we hear this a lot, campaign a certain way, to win primaries and a different way to win a general elect, do you think that is true. >> well, first of all i think he will be who he will be. scott walker is scott walker, talk with him you look him in eye you ask him questions, not others in new hampshire, and rest of country, that i have done, they say a like him. >> others in new hampshire and the rest of the country, they say i really like him. and how hopefully he is to restore our country. he's going to do it, how hopefully he can restore the countr
way, he bumped stock up, i think that appeals to all americans. >> i think it will appeal to middle americartland well, i am not sure it will play in major urban areas, but he has an opportunity to change the mine set, a freight speech. -- a great speech. >> keystone pipeline, economic makes sense. >> absolutely, i think that, a lot of country can support what he did, some social issues we'll see. >> all right, senator brown, back to you -- been brought up here a couple...
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growing up in western pennsylvania and seeing how manufacturing created things here in america, created a strong middlefact that when that went away middle america started hollowing out. we need to bring that back. we need to be competitive. this is all about competitiveness, and if we're going to create jobs and opportunities for those workers to succeed we've got to cut our taxes and get our regulatory house in order and get our trade policies in order. you know i'm -- i'm looking at -- i support the xm bank -- i don't think there's any other republican in the field who actually supports that. why? because i want to make sure our exporters can -- can compete and keep jobs here in america so if you look at it and also immigration another issue that we've had 35 million people come into this country over the last 20 years that. can be a good thing or bad thing, but the bottom line is wages have flat lined over that 0-year period. the vast majority of people coming into the country are low-skilled workers competing against americans who are struggling to climb the ladder and very to look at our immigrat
growing up in western pennsylvania and seeing how manufacturing created things here in america, created a strong middlefact that when that went away middle america started hollowing out. we need to bring that back. we need to be competitive. this is all about competitiveness, and if we're going to create jobs and opportunities for those workers to succeed we've got to cut our taxes and get our regulatory house in order and get our trade policies in order. you know i'm -- i'm looking at -- i...
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: >> i think he is cutting through the noise of his competitors and aligning himself with the middle americand more of a midwestern mass edge. -- kind of message. mark: it comes off as nice. i think the challenge we should see here, they are trying to address, people do not know his bias. effect that he has gotten national security credentials even what he has done in ohio is , not as known as other candidates. it is hard to tell that stuff. it is hard to tell people. you have to show them. heidi: he has the best bio. there are a lot of governors. look who is out in the field and has a lot of name recognition. governors tend to be popular. that's spaces occupied. despite the fact he has a good ad, i do not the path for him. it will be difficult, he is coming in late and he is trying to get on the debate stage. he is only running ads. that is one market. they're going to be looking at all of these polls. mark says he has to do well in new hampshire. if he moves his number, it can maybe get into the debate. it tells the bio, story, resume. not a lot of issues, but some. that is the test. $1 mi
: >> i think he is cutting through the noise of his competitors and aligning himself with the middle americand more of a midwestern mass edge. -- kind of message. mark: it comes off as nice. i think the challenge we should see here, they are trying to address, people do not know his bias. effect that he has gotten national security credentials even what he has done in ohio is , not as known as other candidates. it is hard to tell that stuff. it is hard to tell people. you have to show...
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. >> this is levittown, pennsylvania, the quintessential symbol of middle america.t about the gas crisis. >> sunday, july 1, carter flies home from the tokyo summit and announce is a television speech off to the nation thursday. then to camp david by helicopter presumably to work on that energy speech. but then, a sudden change. the energy speech is canceled with no explanation. critics speak of indecision. >> carter decide he wants to meet with advisers from all walks of life. >> the latest group include schlessinger, oil experts and three governors. >> now he has been up there eight days and there is still no word on when the camp david domestic summit will end and the president will come down from the mountain. >> one all most expects the president to alight from his chopper carrying with him two tablets of stone. >> sources say mr. carter will address what he calls a malaise affecting the nation. >> this is an abc news special report. >> 15 seconds, sir. >> stand by. >> good evening. i want to speak to you first tonight about a subject even more serious than ene
. >> this is levittown, pennsylvania, the quintessential symbol of middle america.t about the gas crisis. >> sunday, july 1, carter flies home from the tokyo summit and announce is a television speech off to the nation thursday. then to camp david by helicopter presumably to work on that energy speech. but then, a sudden change. the energy speech is canceled with no explanation. critics speak of indecision. >> carter decide he wants to meet with advisers from all walks of...
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we would never put our faces on the cover because they said they couldn't sell it in middle america sor got the positioning these kids are getting today. so it seems like the singers just got pushed away. it all became rap and they're just not developing as singers singers ♪ >> today, you don't know what's live. you can go to the shows and don't know if they're singing live anymore there's so much stuff going on. back then the groups were incredible and the music was incredible. i get a lot of requests for the 70s stuff. can't do it all for the show. i have to pick and choose. >> and i also pay tribute to george. he produced every one of my hits on the artist. he meant so much to me that i pay tribute to him in my show and i will every show from here on. >> it's time to party. here we go. ♪ >> up next this husband and wife team brings that's amazing. it's amazing. this is amazing. that's amazing! real people are discovering surprising things at chevy. we're sold. it's so pretty. they're good-looking cars. it feels great. perfect. this is not what i would expect from a chevy at all. get
we would never put our faces on the cover because they said they couldn't sell it in middle america sor got the positioning these kids are getting today. so it seems like the singers just got pushed away. it all became rap and they're just not developing as singers singers ♪ >> today, you don't know what's live. you can go to the shows and don't know if they're singing live anymore there's so much stuff going on. back then the groups were incredible and the music was incredible. i get a...
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it's not expected in a small town in middle america, that two shooter. the mayor of chattanooga, and the governor held a conference saying their hearts are breaking for the marines and families, there was deep sorrow and anguish, and anger as well that something like this could happen, and the suspect could have carried off an attack like this. just here at the scene, we have seen several stop by and deliver food. and also to lay behind me. laying cards, mementos and flowers to honour the victims and their families. >> the quick reaction of military leaders to the attack, a nearly immediate mood to step up facilities all across the country. it's a protocol sadly familiar after attacks on other u.s. military organizations. our military affairs correspondent jamie mcintyre joining us from the pentagon, let's talk about what the pentagon has done already. >> the u.s. northern command, which is responsible for essentially the military aspect of homeland security has not raised the overall threat level. but they'd issued guidance to individual commanders to t
it's not expected in a small town in middle america, that two shooter. the mayor of chattanooga, and the governor held a conference saying their hearts are breaking for the marines and families, there was deep sorrow and anguish, and anger as well that something like this could happen, and the suspect could have carried off an attack like this. just here at the scene, we have seen several stop by and deliver food. and also to lay behind me. laying cards, mementos and flowers to honour the...
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. >> so we identify a kid who keeps going to sites, some kid, anywhere in middle america, what do we do now? we found out this kid keeps going there, engaging with the site now what? >> surveillance. surveillance. you've had arrests, multiple arrests -- wait -- related to things that were uncovered on twitter. >> we should point out, there's a huge problem in the federal law enforcement bureaucracy. there's a huge problem. jim comey spends way too much time going after insider trading and should be deploying that resource -- >> gary k. charles if you wanted terrorists you let them know you'll end up with mohammed yousef. if you want to join them see you in 10 to 20 your best attempt for something like this. >> gary, these people are on suicide missions. hold on. gary k. these guys aren't thinking about going to james most die at the scene of this thing. >> look we agree this is a law enforcement thing. here's the great news. i'm mazed we haven't seen more of this. it tells you they are doing a great job. unfortunately, this is growing somebody's got to put the hammer down hopefully i
. >> so we identify a kid who keeps going to sites, some kid, anywhere in middle america, what do we do now? we found out this kid keeps going there, engaging with the site now what? >> surveillance. surveillance. you've had arrests, multiple arrests -- wait -- related to things that were uncovered on twitter. >> we should point out, there's a huge problem in the federal law enforcement bureaucracy. there's a huge problem. jim comey spends way too much time going after insider...
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we're going to have the middle america, the people that shop atwal mart.ple that have basically been ignored. they want to feel like vips. >> and clearly, there are a lot of people who want to feel like vips, particularly in las vegas. and west gate sells has never been stronger. up next while' introduce you to a couple struggling to save their home. and i'm going to give them some tips to help them save it. ♪ whoa what are you doing? putting on a movie. i'm trying to watch the game here. look i need this right now ok? come on i don't want to watch that. too bad this is happening. fine, what if i just put up the x1 sports app right here. ah jeez it's so close. he just loves her so much. do it. come on. do it. come on! yes! awww, yes! that is what i'm talking about. baby. call and upgrade to get x1 today. ♪ >>> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. from coast to coast, the real estate crash devastated millions of people. and even though things have turned around, let me tell you, many are still dealing with the fall out. ♪ let me tell you about den
we're going to have the middle america, the people that shop atwal mart.ple that have basically been ignored. they want to feel like vips. >> and clearly, there are a lot of people who want to feel like vips, particularly in las vegas. and west gate sells has never been stronger. up next while' introduce you to a couple struggling to save their home. and i'm going to give them some tips to help them save it. ♪ whoa what are you doing? putting on a movie. i'm trying to watch the game...
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you're trying to sort of paint yourself as a champion for middle america, middle class workers, hardk she used that phrase a couple of times. but what i thought was interesting is she was going after big banks and criminal behavior. she specifically targeted hsbc as being among those criminal actors. and what she didn't mention was all the money hsbc donated to the clinton foundation. so i think that she'll be a less -- sort of persuasive as other democratic party. >> chris is going to burst. >> i am going to burst. >> all right. give it to us. >> they're very tasty, but you don't know what's in it. it's like taco bell. >> all right. we're going to end on that one. i did like that. >> bernienomics. >> thanks, guys. liz, over to you. >> thank you very much. it has been more than 50 years since lego's colorful bricks were introduced. and now the company is saying it's time for a make over. so a team of scientists is looking for a more environmentally friendly athan the plastics. it may take 15 years because there's no ideal material on the market now. and now deirdre joins us. legos we
you're trying to sort of paint yourself as a champion for middle america, middle class workers, hardk she used that phrase a couple of times. but what i thought was interesting is she was going after big banks and criminal behavior. she specifically targeted hsbc as being among those criminal actors. and what she didn't mention was all the money hsbc donated to the clinton foundation. so i think that she'll be a less -- sort of persuasive as other democratic party. >> chris is going to...
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>> that's what they say in middle america, and i am trying to be more relatable. i went to elementary school. >> i was just asking you a stupid question. >> but i gave you a stupid -- okay. >> you said obama announced he will not be paying ransom to isis and tom asked me to check on that one. he basically said they will not prosecute families who privately pay ransoms for hostages. >> sean one and tom 0? >> that's thought really what i said. i actually dsh dash i don't like -- i don't like the way they phrased the question. >> too what? too floury? -- too flowery? >> he should have just said why are you negotiating a treaty? you are trumpeting the treaty and iran is basically holding them hostage. >> there are two, yours and ambers. >> prin satisfiesly -- princess lay yaw sh -- princess lay yaw action figure. the mom said she was fine, but it was the dad who was annoying, right? >> yeah. i just don't get why they are complaining about the doll. don't buy it if you don't want it. >> the dad said they are like dad why is there a chain around the neck. he said i don'
>> that's what they say in middle america, and i am trying to be more relatable. i went to elementary school. >> i was just asking you a stupid question. >> but i gave you a stupid -- okay. >> you said obama announced he will not be paying ransom to isis and tom asked me to check on that one. he basically said they will not prosecute families who privately pay ransoms for hostages. >> sean one and tom 0? >> that's thought really what i said. i actually dsh...
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. >> the term "silent majority" clicked with middle america because they were never represented on televisiond they didn't feel like they were represented in washington and didn't really have a voice. >> president nixon proudly displayed 52,000 telegrams from persons who supported him. >> it is time for the great silent majority just to stand up and be counted. >> at that point he went to 68% approval. >> it gave him the room he needed to maneuver. >> good evening, my fellow americans. tonight american and south vietnamese units will attack the headquarters for the entire communist military operation in south vietnam. this is not an invasion of cambodia. >> nixon's conviction is that what you've got to do is cut off the supplies that the north vietnamese are funneling into the south to the viet-kong, and the way to do it is to take out the ho chi minh trail, the route they're using through cambodia. >> you don't quite realize that cambodia is its own country, in fact, a country that always had tenuous relationships with vietnam. and once they destabilize cambodia, you really just have all hel
. >> the term "silent majority" clicked with middle america because they were never represented on televisiond they didn't feel like they were represented in washington and didn't really have a voice. >> president nixon proudly displayed 52,000 telegrams from persons who supported him. >> it is time for the great silent majority just to stand up and be counted. >> at that point he went to 68% approval. >> it gave him the room he needed to maneuver....
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and he was kind of sizing up the field and, you know, he had more middle america appeal than marco rube owe. so all -- rubio. so all of these people trying to find their place in the giant hack of 15 candidates. >> >> had the donald is -- the donald is always something to watch. talk about a guy who shoots from the lip. you ask him a question he's going to give you an answer and it may not be a very political one at times. and you know around the issue of immigration, he's been very strident. >> well, donald is taking it to true form about appealing toker why base. when it comes to immigration. >> and frankly to people -- a little on the extreme side. they're tired of politics. as it. s. he is not going to emerge from the pack. the question is whether he will run an independent campaign. sort of like bernie sanders. >> break out from the republicans. >> exactly. and so will they run as independents? that'll be something we'll watch overtime. >> one last question. walker, if the ohio governor gets in he'll be number 16. there's a debate next month. how will we get all on stage and will w
and he was kind of sizing up the field and, you know, he had more middle america appeal than marco rube owe. so all -- rubio. so all of these people trying to find their place in the giant hack of 15 candidates. >> >> had the donald is -- the donald is always something to watch. talk about a guy who shoots from the lip. you ask him a question he's going to give you an answer and it may not be a very political one at times. and you know around the issue of immigration, he's been very...
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i mean on a very serious note this will and could raise the cost of middle america to go buy their eggsdemand changes like this. this is a very serious point. >> i'm on your side on that one. >> good. at the same time these are the same people who think they are saving the environment when they ask for paper rather than plastic at the grocery store. >> the thing is that she's the most sensitive and caring person here.in ancing. oh larry, lawrence. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have a 798 fico score. [score alert text sound] [score alert text sound] oh. that's the sound of my interest rate going down. according to this score alert, my fico score just went up to 816. 816. 816! 816! fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com become a member of experian credit tracker and take charge of your score. here at the td ameritrade trader group, they work all the time. sup jj? working hard? working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app in the app store. it lets you trade stocks options, futures... even advanced o
i mean on a very serious note this will and could raise the cost of middle america to go buy their eggsdemand changes like this. this is a very serious point. >> i'm on your side on that one. >> good. at the same time these are the same people who think they are saving the environment when they ask for paper rather than plastic at the grocery store. >> the thing is that she's the most sensitive and caring person here.in ancing. oh larry, lawrence. thanks to the tools and help...
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[applause] it created middle america. you think about it, over the decade of the 1900s, america's middle income was robust and strong. when manufacturing declined in the 1970's and 1980's, so did the hollowing out of the middle of this entry. i travel around and you go to the small towns in iowa and what you find is a lot of the towns that are struggling are the towns that had the small manufacturing plants and in some cases big manufacturing plants that have left mess because america became uncompetitive because our tax rate is the highest corporate tax rate in the world. i will put forth a proposal that will get rid of the irs, number 1 -- [applause] and replace it with a simple flat tax that will apply a flat rate tax and the tax rate will be the same on individual income, corporate income capital gains, dividends interest -- everybody pays the same rate of tax. no monkeying around from one group to another. [applause] you create a low tax rate and create expensing for businesses, you create a fair trade system -- i'm
[applause] it created middle america. you think about it, over the decade of the 1900s, america's middle income was robust and strong. when manufacturing declined in the 1970's and 1980's, so did the hollowing out of the middle of this entry. i travel around and you go to the small towns in iowa and what you find is a lot of the towns that are struggling are the towns that had the small manufacturing plants and in some cases big manufacturing plants that have left mess because america became...
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by becoming cops, immigrants can gind a path to a middle path america. as we saw, there's a catch. most big city police departments don't allow noncitizens to be cops. mark is director of the center for immigration studies, a think tank advocating admitting fewer immigrants. his organization has a big problem with noncitizens becoming police officers. thank you for joining us. in doing the story we spoke to many who say what is needed to create a police officers is to hire officers representing communities that they serve. is that your philosophy. >> i don't run a police department. it seems plausible. we are not talking about undocumented immigrants, no one is proposing illegal aliens be permitted, and no one is debating that people born abroad shouldn't be allowed to be police. the only issue is whether someone who has a green card, but hasn't become a citizen should be allowed to be a police officer. seems we should travel the path the military use, that as a green card holder that you enlist in the military, only on a continue that you become a citizen, that you are in the pipe
by becoming cops, immigrants can gind a path to a middle path america. as we saw, there's a catch. most big city police departments don't allow noncitizens to be cops. mark is director of the center for immigration studies, a think tank advocating admitting fewer immigrants. his organization has a big problem with noncitizens becoming police officers. thank you for joining us. in doing the story we spoke to many who say what is needed to create a police officers is to hire officers representing...
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this is an assault on middle america, that dodd frank is putting can into place. there's a lot of economic issues in there we need to be focused on. >> how is it you created 1.5 million jobs in texas? what did you do differently? >> we put in tax policies to let people keep more of what they work for. we have the most sweeping tort reform in the nation. we put education policies in place that were effective. when you look at what we did, we had the most sweeping teacher pay incentive pay program in the country. expanded our charter schools by a substantial margin. we tested kids in the early grades so we could intervene. we went from 27th in the nation to second highest overall graduation rates in america. if you were hispanic or african-american you live in the state that has the number one high school graduation rates for you. those four things, you get focused on those, this is in texas thing. we've got to get washington out of the business of sending curriculum to the states. we got to get washington out of the business of putting healthcare policies and trans
this is an assault on middle america, that dodd frank is putting can into place. there's a lot of economic issues in there we need to be focused on. >> how is it you created 1.5 million jobs in texas? what did you do differently? >> we put in tax policies to let people keep more of what they work for. we have the most sweeping tort reform in the nation. we put education policies in place that were effective. when you look at what we did, we had the most sweeping teacher pay...
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far right of the republican party, and i think, by the way they resound a little more so with middle americaers sanders' socialist agenda. i think honestly trump does a little better at it in terms of going to that broader group of potential voters. >> because i want to play this david letterman bite so badly. here is david letterman on his top ten of donald trump. >> number seven, he wants to build a wall. how about building a wall around that thing on his head. number two, donald trump has pissed off so many mexicans he's starring in a movie titled "no amigos." [ applause ] >> paul okay. a joke to some but his poll numbers are very real. do you believe that they'll last? >> no not over time. they'll last a while. the damage will last. the damage he's doing with latinos will last it will hurt the republicans and it may cost them the presidency. for now mr. trump is god's gift to democrats, to cable pundits, of which i'm both and to late-night comics and even david letterman had to come out of retirement. >> he came out of retirement because he couldn't resist donald trump. that has to say s
far right of the republican party, and i think, by the way they resound a little more so with middle americaers sanders' socialist agenda. i think honestly trump does a little better at it in terms of going to that broader group of potential voters. >> because i want to play this david letterman bite so badly. here is david letterman on his top ten of donald trump. >> number seven, he wants to build a wall. how about building a wall around that thing on his head. number two, donald...
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with no more vigorous supporter than middle eastern. "america tonight's" sheila macvicar spoke with an official that says that's premature. >> reporter: what does it mean if the marine corps declares ioc in 2015? >> it's a sham what it means. >> tom christie, from 21 to 2005 he was the senior advisor to the secretary of defense for weapons. the sham he says, is whether the marine corps should declare ready for combat or in military speak, ioc. >> the program has been embarrassing and they're just at the point to say you know we're going to take whatever we get. >> do you think that this plane is combat-ready? >> no, absolutely not. that combat capability is years away in my vote. >> reporter: the f 35 is the most expensive weapons program in american history with an estimated price tag of $1.4 trillion. it's also been one of the most problematic beset by safety reliability and performance issues ever since the first f 35 rolled off the assembly line in 2006. >> they are producing what 40, 50 airplanes a year? to me that's full scale production.
with no more vigorous supporter than middle eastern. "america tonight's" sheila macvicar spoke with an official that says that's premature. >> reporter: what does it mean if the marine corps declares ioc in 2015? >> it's a sham what it means. >> tom christie, from 21 to 2005 he was the senior advisor to the secretary of defense for weapons. the sham he says, is whether the marine corps should declare ready for combat or in military speak, ioc. >> the program...
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but if i want down the street in middle america today and said, what do you think about bankers? still, the opinion is so negative. how does that get changed, mike? mike: we have been throwing the money changers out of the temple since jesus is dated this is not new. nobody likes the banks. they get terrible pr. i'm not sure there is a way to change that. i think what they should do is be honest, enhance our growth, be great corporate citizens, do the right things, and not be too sh about bragging about it. you have to understand that they are not going to like this industry. the pharmaceutical industry has the same kind of pr problem. lloyd: other than to a disease. -- cure a disease. 85, weow we died age must be doing something right. look at it. the banks have finance growth. how beautiful today have education -- how may people today have education and a roof over their head? you have to look at this. you have to learn that people are not going to love you. deep down inside, do they really hate you? and a lot of it is creation of .he press lloyd: in the history of america, peo
but if i want down the street in middle america today and said, what do you think about bankers? still, the opinion is so negative. how does that get changed, mike? mike: we have been throwing the money changers out of the temple since jesus is dated this is not new. nobody likes the banks. they get terrible pr. i'm not sure there is a way to change that. i think what they should do is be honest, enhance our growth, be great corporate citizens, do the right things, and not be too sh about...
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let's stop trying to foolishly rebuild the middle east and start rebuilding america. let's bring all those hundreds of thousands of jobs home.
let's stop trying to foolishly rebuild the middle east and start rebuilding america. let's bring all those hundreds of thousands of jobs home.
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. >> he speaks on issues that are important to middle-class america. >> reporter: it's not altogether surprising sanders is attracting voters in new hampshire. after all, he hails from neighboring vermont and he appeals to the independent spirit here. still, he also has obstacles. for example, he's far less popular among minority voters, who were key to president obama's two victories. clinton campaign officials say they're taking sanders seriously. after all, she thought victory was in her hands in 2008 until barack obama came along. >> senator sanders' job is to rile things up to get people excited, to keep hillary clinton honest. her job is to wane a general election. >> reporter: five republican candidates will campaign at the big holiday parades here in new hampshire this weekend as well, trying to break from the pack of 14 vying for front-runner status. kristen welker, nbc news, hanover, new hampshire. >>> overseas tens of thousands of people took to the streets today in greece, supporters and opponents of a referendum this sunday on how the country should deal with its cripplin
. >> he speaks on issues that are important to middle-class america. >> reporter: it's not altogether surprising sanders is attracting voters in new hampshire. after all, he hails from neighboring vermont and he appeals to the independent spirit here. still, he also has obstacles. for example, he's far less popular among minority voters, who were key to president obama's two victories. clinton campaign officials say they're taking sanders seriously. after all, she thought victory...
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people who work there everyday might say okay let's get over there and move on but people out in middle america, people in all parts of the world might be saying well, wait a minute, if my life savings is there and a computer can do this maybe i should rethink where i have my money. it might just be a brief thing but it might be enough to get people worried. >> absolutely. it's real and it's something that officials i'm sure are very conscious of. listen this is showing whether it's a computer glitch or something more serious it's showing once again how vulnerable these markets are and, dana after 9/11 i saw and we all reported on the massive money and effort that went in to putting contingency plans in place so the markets could be secure and immune from any shutdown. this shows despite everything that happened, there still is much work to do to make sure that you don't have a suspension of trade. investors are right to be nervous. i will say for those concerned you don't want to do anything today. this is not the time to get involved to try to sell. just sit back let this pass let the profess
people who work there everyday might say okay let's get over there and move on but people out in middle america, people in all parts of the world might be saying well, wait a minute, if my life savings is there and a computer can do this maybe i should rethink where i have my money. it might just be a brief thing but it might be enough to get people worried. >> absolutely. it's real and it's something that officials i'm sure are very conscious of. listen this is showing whether it's a...
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after 9/11 that if they ever the bad guys ever figured out they could terrorize america from middle americashopping malls, it would be as effective as these grand multipronged attacks. >> i think, you know terrorism is all about striking fear in the hearts of people. i think what we've seen around the country, there are people standing up and saying they're not going to be terrorized. they're not going to be afraid to go and participate day to day. what we need to do in law enforcement and as americans is to be vigilant to use intelligence so they can be deterred and dismantled. >> we don't know, we can't be sure of what inspired this man, whether it was some internal psychological factor whether it was domestically inspired or foreign inspired. just recently, of course in charleston we saw the flip side of foreign terrorism, the race-based domestic terrorism. it's all the same though deranged people taking weapons and going into safe places church, army recruiting center, and blowing people apart. >> yeah. that's right. the very definition of terrorism is about using violence to promote yo
after 9/11 that if they ever the bad guys ever figured out they could terrorize america from middle americashopping malls, it would be as effective as these grand multipronged attacks. >> i think, you know terrorism is all about striking fear in the hearts of people. i think what we've seen around the country, there are people standing up and saying they're not going to be terrorized. they're not going to be afraid to go and participate day to day. what we need to do in law enforcement...
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. >>> it's a battle for influence in the middle east. america on one side, iran on the other. coming up. i'll show you first hand how a little respect can go a way. >> government committees. >> they're spending money, they're not saving it. >> costing millions and getting nothing. >> it's a bogus sham. >> america tonight investigates. money for nothing. >> they've gotten away with it for years. >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us >>> about 10 years ago we were doing a story on the strait of hohmuse, it's been a point of contention, the choke point where oil from the oil producing companies goes to the indian ocean and the world. every day 17 million barrels of oil goes out through its point. at its narrowest the distance between iran and oman, an arabian country, is 21 miles, it's a tension point. we said one day we'll get down there. when we went to iran we went down. it was the middle of summer, and the feel as i pulled it up on my phone, it was 137 degrees, and people asked why are you going down there. we couldn't explain that it was in our destiny we wer
. >>> it's a battle for influence in the middle east. america on one side, iran on the other. coming up. i'll show you first hand how a little respect can go a way. >> government committees. >> they're spending money, they're not saving it. >> costing millions and getting nothing. >> it's a bogus sham. >> america tonight investigates. money for nothing. >> they've gotten away with it for years. >> i think we're into something that's bigger than...
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. >>> it's a battle for influence in the middle east. america on one side iran on the other. coming up. i'll show you first hand how a little respect can go a long way. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's >>> about 10 years ago we were doing a story on the strait of hohmuse, it's been a point of contention, the choke point where oil from the oil producing companies goes to the indian ocean and the world. every day 17 million barrels of oil goes out through its point. at its narrowest the distance between iran and oman an arabian country, is 21 miles, it's a tension point. we said one day we'll get down there. when we went to iran we went down. it was the middle of summer and the feel as i pulled it up on my phone, it was 137 degrees, and people asked why are you going down there. we couldn't explain that it was in our destiny, we were going down to the gulf. general business trade, things going out or in has dropped by 27% because of sanctions. you can't pay for the things how do you buy cars if you can't transfer the money. water looks like water
. >>> it's a battle for influence in the middle east. america on one side iran on the other. coming up. i'll show you first hand how a little respect can go a long way. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's >>> about 10 years ago we were doing a story on the strait of hohmuse, it's been a point of contention, the choke point where oil from the oil producing companies goes to the indian ocean and the world. every day 17 million barrels of oil...
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i think middle america is the nonracist group of people i've seen in my life.ous countries all around the world. i know what i'm talking about. nobody is less racially cognizent if you want to put it like that than the great american middle class. >> we have differences for crack and powered cocaine. it's not fair to african-americans. we have poverty in america >> that's all you've got? the difference between powered cocaine and crack cocaine? >> i'm giving you one example of how the criminal justice system is not fair to african-americans. and penalty. and poor people orphan not very responsible attorneys who often fall asleep at their trials and have to take state attorneys. there's a systemic problem in this country to race >> and after six seven eight years, president obama the first black president still in the same boat? no improvement whatsoever? >> it's not up to one person to make an improvement. there are problems that transcend the branch. >> thank you very much. seriously, you know, we welcome you on this program >> i'm so pleased to hear that. >>
i think middle america is the nonracist group of people i've seen in my life.ous countries all around the world. i know what i'm talking about. nobody is less racially cognizent if you want to put it like that than the great american middle class. >> we have differences for crack and powered cocaine. it's not fair to african-americans. we have poverty in america >> that's all you've got? the difference between powered cocaine and crack cocaine? >> i'm giving you one example of...
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hillary is saying the biggest single challenge america has is raising the wages of middle class americas. stagnant wage in the middle class. i think she's right. if we can raise the pay of middle class and families then the economy will boom. frankly, i worked for a guy who happened to have a same name as hillary clinton's last name. he did that. >> anna paul brought up donald trump. let's go there. rupert murdoch sent out the tweet saying in response to what trump said about illegal immigrants rupert murdoch said mexican immigrants as with all, have lower crime rates than native-born. an example el paso safest city in the u.s. trump is wrong. what do you make of them tweeting that? >> you know, rupert murdoch has a long record as being for immigration reform. he's been one of the big advocates for it behind the scenes. it's something he speaks about to candidates that show up and knock on his door all the time. i would say bravo to rupert murdoch. i think he's letting folks know that trump doesn't speak for everybody. he doesn't speak for murdoch, he doesn't speak for me or other republ
hillary is saying the biggest single challenge america has is raising the wages of middle class americas. stagnant wage in the middle class. i think she's right. if we can raise the pay of middle class and families then the economy will boom. frankly, i worked for a guy who happened to have a same name as hillary clinton's last name. he did that. >> anna paul brought up donald trump. let's go there. rupert murdoch sent out the tweet saying in response to what trump said about illegal...
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i am from middle america, middle class individual, disability retired and retired after 30 years and what i have seen from local, state and federal, i use to set of communications for the president when i came into smith county, also a set of wiretap for federal investigations and what i have seen is all too often, talking about from the grass roots at the bottom to the president of the united states, there is corruption on all sides of the issue. middle america, we want america to work, we want our constitution to work. right now are watch all the news programs and what i turned the tv off i go outside full of anxiety of what i am listening to, everybody seems to have a side bet no one wants to do what is right anymore. >> guest: i think you're right corruption is rampant and how to deal with it, one way people deal with it is throw up my hands and just kind of walk away. i think if you take that position, whatever your political views, liberal, conservative or middle-of-the-road, that is the wrong solution because you are ceding the terrain to what i call the permanent political cl
i am from middle america, middle class individual, disability retired and retired after 30 years and what i have seen from local, state and federal, i use to set of communications for the president when i came into smith county, also a set of wiretap for federal investigations and what i have seen is all too often, talking about from the grass roots at the bottom to the president of the united states, there is corruption on all sides of the issue. middle america, we want america to work, we...
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what i mean is most people i talk to in middle america say, hey, guess what? most collisions go around with hir hands constantly out. they're going to say whatever you want them to say to get your money. that's like mike bloomberg in new york. he has enough he can live comfortably the rest of his life. he's not beholden to any political interest. i think that's a big part of trump's attractiveness right now for a lot of people. >> alex how long does this last? is this a trump bubble? >> as long as he remains funded by the democratic party which clearly planted him in the republican race. i think trump has mass appeal based on you know what brian is talking about. >> he's the honey badger of politics. >> i'm surprised he can get a phone call n you think he would have made that phone call with urgency even three weeks ago. the man is beholden to no one. i'm not sure anyone can control the donald as long as he's up in the polls, he'll make it to the debate stage in a few weeks. >> he can step into democratic race but step in with a lot of money and just shake eve
what i mean is most people i talk to in middle america say, hey, guess what? most collisions go around with hir hands constantly out. they're going to say whatever you want them to say to get your money. that's like mike bloomberg in new york. he has enough he can live comfortably the rest of his life. he's not beholden to any political interest. i think that's a big part of trump's attractiveness right now for a lot of people. >> alex how long does this last? is this a trump bubble?...
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middle class. investments produce good jobs right here in america. breakthroughs in research are our best chance to keep from bankrupting our country and the entire middle class. keeping us from going broke over alzheimer's, diabetes and all of the other costs of merchandise care. research will give us a chance to live better lives, american innovation has changed the world, scientific advances like super computers, the internet sequencing the human genome and treatments for polio cancer and hiv have saved lives. and have created good jobs for middle class america. economists agree that advances in science and technology have been the predominant driver of gdp growth over the past half century. today 2.7 million americans work in jobs focused on scientific research and many more are employed by the companies built for new discoveries and technological innovations. companies like google and facebook for every dollar invested we get about 2.20 back in immediate economic activity. private industry is great at generating new inventions based on scientific
middle class. investments produce good jobs right here in america. breakthroughs in research are our best chance to keep from bankrupting our country and the entire middle class. keeping us from going broke over alzheimer's, diabetes and all of the other costs of merchandise care. research will give us a chance to live better lives, american innovation has changed the world, scientific advances like super computers, the internet sequencing the human genome and treatments for polio cancer and...
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looking at the people in america today who are not succeeding. looking at the middle of this country that needs to be filled with policies and values that are going to make america a much more top to bottom successful country going forward. i think we have some very unique ideas in that regard that separate us from the pack. that's when i travel around the country we do a lot of manufacturing events. we'll be in identify way probably 19 out of the next 33 days we'll be in iowa. we'll be doing a manufacturing event almost every single day we are there because that to me is one of the real big keys of help making america stronger from top to bottom. making things and creating the jobs and opportunities that are available to people who are not succeeding through a resurgence in that sector of the economy. on the other side, we have the national security which has become really important issue in this election which was not at all important four years ago. again we believe that our message is different. we have experience that nobody else in the field has. an a track reco
looking at the people in america today who are not succeeding. looking at the middle of this country that needs to be filled with policies and values that are going to make america a much more top to bottom successful country going forward. i think we have some very unique ideas in that regard that separate us from the pack. that's when i travel around the country we do a lot of manufacturing events. we'll be in identify way probably 19 out of the next 33 days we'll be in iowa. we'll be doing a...