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mondale, try to give him another chance. i was asking if you were concerned about whether that would be legal or proper. we didn't consider it at the time, no. the threat seemed so agrease gregous that in the -- egregious that in the minds of these folks, they just act to address the threat and deal with the legal consequences later. even though it turns out there was no evidence there was any nefarious plot by the chinese and the soviets to inspire anti- war protests, civil rights movements, activities and so forth. >> ron? >> i was curious when you were talking about the fbi counterfeiting letters to m.l.k., what year was that? >> that was 1964. it was right after he received the noble peace prize. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> and the results of this, of the church committee's investigations, on the legal side of it, this is probably the most important legacy the establishment of a better degree of legislative checks on domestic and foreign intelligence agencies. it is not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but it is
mondale, try to give him another chance. i was asking if you were concerned about whether that would be legal or proper. we didn't consider it at the time, no. the threat seemed so agrease gregous that in the -- egregious that in the minds of these folks, they just act to address the threat and deal with the legal consequences later. even though it turns out there was no evidence there was any nefarious plot by the chinese and the soviets to inspire anti- war protests, civil rights movements,...
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i mepntioned one thing on vice president mondale, his speech was absolutely brilliant. it was so accepted by the delegates. but he left out one little thing, he came and said it is a test of civilization. after the delegates left and a few weeks later the night closed in. and you know, that struck people. they started who wants to match what we did. came out of there with 260,000 resettlement platces for next year, with 290 new million dollars. doesn't sound like much, back in those days, that was a lot of money. we all came back to washington. my job was to start carrying it out. we have 168,000. i called the team in that did resettlement, i was just horror stricken. we did not have the competence to do this. the few people i had working on resettlement were in geneva. i said what if something happens in new jersey, whose going to review it. i moved it back, i called all of the ngos in the united states to a meeting in cool font, west virginia. we spent three difficult days there. first half day was letting them tell how the government hadn't been treating them as reli
i mepntioned one thing on vice president mondale, his speech was absolutely brilliant. it was so accepted by the delegates. but he left out one little thing, he came and said it is a test of civilization. after the delegates left and a few weeks later the night closed in. and you know, that struck people. they started who wants to match what we did. came out of there with 260,000 resettlement platces for next year, with 290 new million dollars. doesn't sound like much, back in those days, that...
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and with groucho marx and walter mondale often to reset the stage and then he was punished and any others that go to joy but a more modulated version of happiness is the dignity of the office but on the other hand anger to tackle a problem people don't really want to see somebody it just makes them dislike them with a candidate i want to have a beer with. you don't want to have a beer with a pothead this doesn't work out so well. but it turns out the contempt there is in the fracture either way. but now to something that cannot be in the book this is from the first democratic debate held in late june i do have an afterword regarding the democratic candidates so those who are in the very far out to position on either side so they basically pull nine or ten for those who actually have a chance those are the two i'm concentrated on showing you which are dominant for those that we talk about so amy klobuchar is on the list three times over i think the location was bigger than what she was prepared for but she came very close to walter mondale land. to show happiness more than any other candid
and with groucho marx and walter mondale often to reset the stage and then he was punished and any others that go to joy but a more modulated version of happiness is the dignity of the office but on the other hand anger to tackle a problem people don't really want to see somebody it just makes them dislike them with a candidate i want to have a beer with. you don't want to have a beer with a pothead this doesn't work out so well. but it turns out the contempt there is in the fracture either...
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down the death row mondale's passion rebel watsons happening to me. and. i shall no longer just. blessing was kept as a slave millions around the world continue to be held against their will and forced to work for nothing it's estimated that over $40000000.00 people are currently enduring this barbarity many are african women and girls like cloudy or cider law she moved to russia or in 2012 on the promise of a job that would have helped her send money to her parents and siblings. instead she was forced into prostitution held for 3 years with hardly any payment. you know like a good deal to new credit for me. i . came back no plan as is the. incompetent this is. the manager of. my life i came back. but government agency is on hand to meet and process the steady stream of return ease who arrived at lagos airport women who often left nigeria as children and were held in slavery abroad. there's some states in the country that the parents see it as a thing of fright that the child has gone up the road so they don't care how you know this children who are what they do when they get the
down the death row mondale's passion rebel watsons happening to me. and. i shall no longer just. blessing was kept as a slave millions around the world continue to be held against their will and forced to work for nothing it's estimated that over $40000000.00 people are currently enduring this barbarity many are african women and girls like cloudy or cider law she moved to russia or in 2012 on the promise of a job that would have helped her send money to her parents and siblings. instead she...
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-- told me that walter mondale would beat ronald reagan, because everyone he knew was voting for mondalei told him, mark, you need to get out more, you might see things differently. [laughter] mr. hodges i think about : gerrymandering in those terms, because district are drawn like that. the perspective i have about this, and i think george talked about a number of important points on gerrymandering, but here is the thing that is most important. i have college tell me when i was a legislator or that they did not believe -- legislator that they didn't believe poverty existed in south carolina. and i thought, you know, you would be better served living in a district where you had rich people and poor people, he had corporations and shop owners, where you had to learn to navigate dealing with all those different constituencies. and i found over the years that the best legislators, and i am sure it is true in virginia, that those who served communities that had to deal with lots of different issues, and navigate that politically and balance those. that is really how policy is made. and i thi
-- told me that walter mondale would beat ronald reagan, because everyone he knew was voting for mondalei told him, mark, you need to get out more, you might see things differently. [laughter] mr. hodges i think about : gerrymandering in those terms, because district are drawn like that. the perspective i have about this, and i think george talked about a number of important points on gerrymandering, but here is the thing that is most important. i have college tell me when i was a legislator or...
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and mondalle said we must not have that on our conscience. that was the catalyst for getting 20 countries to take their share of refugees. a number of countries in europe and of course the united states. but even that was still stretching the parole authority, which is highly individualized, to almost the breaking point. senator kennedy had been working on legislation. and he introduced it with our support in 1979. and it passed and was signed into law by president carter in march of 1980. for the first time we moved from that ad hoc policy, using the parole authorities, to a legislative framework, for the first time, believe it or not, we defined what a refugee was. there was a number set of up to 50,000 through 1982 and then there after the president had some discretion with congress to do it. there was a diminishing of the parole authority and set a framework. but even that framework couldn't accommodate what we faced shortly there after. >> you mentioned senator kennedy. i'd like to hear more about the politics of the refugee of act of 19
and mondalle said we must not have that on our conscience. that was the catalyst for getting 20 countries to take their share of refugees. a number of countries in europe and of course the united states. but even that was still stretching the parole authority, which is highly individualized, to almost the breaking point. senator kennedy had been working on legislation. and he introduced it with our support in 1979. and it passed and was signed into law by president carter in march of 1980. for...
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came very close to walter mondale. she showed intense happiness more than any other candidate on stage. i've artie told of artie told you that joy does not tend to do while overall and well overall in presidential debates. thanks to reagan in 1984 in particular doesn't get you into trouble but i noticed along with the intense joy amy was also quite fearful. more fearful than any of the other major candidates. in fact one fifth of all of her promoting was fear during the debate. as a considerable amount. even if the voters don't hold that against you. one of the things that fear does is it tends to inhibit you. you are not moving you are freezing. and the in the give-and-take of the debate. it might be one of the reasons why they have an allowance for that it probably reduces one's effectiveness in the debate. the other place that she shows up is actually discussed which is a very characteristic of motion. discussed which donald trump also shows is an emotion that something smells bad or taste bad. it's quite a strong e
came very close to walter mondale. she showed intense happiness more than any other candidate on stage. i've artie told of artie told you that joy does not tend to do while overall and well overall in presidential debates. thanks to reagan in 1984 in particular doesn't get you into trouble but i noticed along with the intense joy amy was also quite fearful. more fearful than any of the other major candidates. in fact one fifth of all of her promoting was fear during the debate. as a...
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vice president mondale you are terrific. >> thank you. we have talked a lot about the importance of leadership and the importance of elect did officials. it is also the importance of leadership of our president and members of congress and making sure they are putting good hard- working, dedicated people in those positions. this is where the works get done. opening the curtain and figuring out how the refugee act in 1980 came to be. it was a very challenging time in the world and the political climate. the refugee act of 1980, if you take it out of the picture and look at that crisis, the refugee act of 1980 was able to be passed and signed into law and it really is a remarkable achievement. i would love to know what else. was president carter the catalyst? what else was happening allowing it to be pushed. >> i think it was several events. one was the indochinese refugee crisis. the constant communication between the executive and the legislator. at that time they came to agreement. it was a tough time getting there but it is a constant. a
vice president mondale you are terrific. >> thank you. we have talked a lot about the importance of leadership and the importance of elect did officials. it is also the importance of leadership of our president and members of congress and making sure they are putting good hard- working, dedicated people in those positions. this is where the works get done. opening the curtain and figuring out how the refugee act in 1980 came to be. it was a very challenging time in the world and the...
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i hold out my hand to mr mondale and in friendship and cooperation as far as my own post position is gone son i should like to make it clear. that i believe that my political tusk is just beginning everything that we have done so far the 4 years of difficult and often frustrating negotiations the problem and the crises. abin simply a blip in nation for the work that lies in. thanks. on may 10th 1994 after 4 years of negotiations and several 1000 people killed in political violence nelson mandela became president of south africa he was 75 years old. i think also the future i think it's a good idea for self africa finally there that feature we have set out to achieve as befits. the correct thought it was a glorious moment. because it was peaceful it was accepted by the war the leaders of the world with their defeat on that day he saw it as the. cruzan of these projects that started in 1809. according to the terms of an agreement signed in 1903 mandela led a government of national unity assisted by 2 vice presidents tabone becky one of his right hand men and frederick declare. so you ha
i hold out my hand to mr mondale and in friendship and cooperation as far as my own post position is gone son i should like to make it clear. that i believe that my political tusk is just beginning everything that we have done so far the 4 years of difficult and often frustrating negotiations the problem and the crises. abin simply a blip in nation for the work that lies in. thanks. on may 10th 1994 after 4 years of negotiations and several 1000 people killed in political violence nelson...
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elizabeth: mondale, mcgovern, how they lost. >> yeah. elizabeth: great to see you. >> thank you.: thank you for having us in your home, we hope we helped you, lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network, have a good evening. lou: good evening, deep state strikes again, disgraced former phoeb phoefbi director james cos scape pros -- prosecution, justice department, referred comey for leaking classified information. we take up the latest development in that issue here. >> president trump continues to defend the united states against years of theft, of trillions of american dollars, theft of american technology, and intellectual property, and unfair trade, by the chinese. the president announcing national tariffs to be levied
elizabeth: mondale, mcgovern, how they lost. >> yeah. elizabeth: great to see you. >> thank you.: thank you for having us in your home, we hope we helped you, lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network, have a good evening. lou: good evening, deep state strikes again, disgraced former phoeb phoefbi director james cos scape pros -- prosecution, justice department, referred comey for leaking classified information. we take up the latest development in that issue here....
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roderigo castro mondale released in defiance of the request, leaders in montgomery county, maryland saidhorities were notified 6 hours before he was let go. the same county, the same one, immigration officials filed a request on an illegal immigrant accused of attempted murder. kevin mendoza facing charges for rape and assault. it is unclear whether montgomery county will supply, designating itself a sanctuary jurisdiction last month. jeffrey epstein's former cellmate demanding a prison transfer claiming he was threatened by guards. nicholas was sharing a cell with epstein during his first suicide attempt. his attorney telling a federal judge the clear message he has received is if he conveys information about the facility or the recent suicide there will be a price to pay. he's accused of killing four men in new york. another fox news alert, 200 volunteers taking to the skies and the sea overnight as the search for those two missing firefighters shift north. brian macclenny and justin walker were last seen friday leaving for a fishing trip but as danielle lama reports, their families ar
roderigo castro mondale released in defiance of the request, leaders in montgomery county, maryland saidhorities were notified 6 hours before he was let go. the same county, the same one, immigration officials filed a request on an illegal immigrant accused of attempted murder. kevin mendoza facing charges for rape and assault. it is unclear whether montgomery county will supply, designating itself a sanctuary jurisdiction last month. jeffrey epstein's former cellmate demanding a prison...
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mondale, people who have really good ideas, they ran on things i'm majority of the american people did not support. they lost. they lost big. that is a clear model. >> you mentioned president obama as a template. what separates you from the front runner right now? i am not interested in moderation. i am interested in big ideas that are pragmatic. i call myself a pragmatic idealist. climate, health care, infrastructure, tax policy, i have more interesting and responsive ideas. that is what differentiates me. >> what is the plan moving forward? certainly not leaving iowa after the state fair? >> no. i am coming back next week. >> ground zero iowa. >> i am all in on iowa. if i do not do well in the iowa caucus, that factors for the campaign. >> are you comfortable you will be around to compete come february? >> absolutely. >> not going anywhere? >> i'm not going anywhere now. >> thank you. >> congressman? >> congressman? >> can we have a quick photo? >> i would love to. >> mr. delaney, thank you so much. >> the nra -- [indiscernible] -- >> every day of the week. >> sir. >> i have a quick
mondale, people who have really good ideas, they ran on things i'm majority of the american people did not support. they lost. they lost big. that is a clear model. >> you mentioned president obama as a template. what separates you from the front runner right now? i am not interested in moderation. i am interested in big ideas that are pragmatic. i call myself a pragmatic idealist. climate, health care, infrastructure, tax policy, i have more interesting and responsive ideas. that is what...
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these flashbacks to walter mondale or dukakis or mcgovern for those who are old enough. is she too liberal to be able to run against donald trump? and are we the most progressive in the party better off taking two thirds of a loaf of bread and running with joe instead? it's an interesting debate, and i don't have an answer to your question, which is, how does she combat it? you know, how does she say, no, no, i am electable. and you can have your cake and eat it too. >> warren would be the heart. i think you're saying biden would be the head. we'll watch for your conversation with jonathan martin tomorrow, curious which one would win at the end of the day. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'll be tuning in tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. on cnn. >>> also today, congresswoman rashida talib says she will not go to israel, thus rejecting this reversal made by israel over her visit for this upcoming weekend. israel said it was denying congresswoman atalib and omar entry due to their support of the israel boycott moment. and then congresswoman talib made a plea to be able
these flashbacks to walter mondale or dukakis or mcgovern for those who are old enough. is she too liberal to be able to run against donald trump? and are we the most progressive in the party better off taking two thirds of a loaf of bread and running with joe instead? it's an interesting debate, and i don't have an answer to your question, which is, how does she combat it? you know, how does she say, no, no, i am electable. and you can have your cake and eat it too. >> warren would be...
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i think if they are not careful, they're going to go the whole 1972 mcgovern route or maybe 1984 mondale. if there no adult saying wait a minute, you don't know how you sound to america, you sound great to your democratic base but republicans have had this happen with goldwater in 64 and it leads nowhere but to a landslide defeat. >> bill: it's not just those polling at 2%. kamala harris, cory booker, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders -- at some point they are all going to be going after biden. the point i would make, as they attack biden, they are going after obama. you can't decouple the two. >> what i meant was that people who are polling the worst among the 20 person field are the most moderate, so you are absolutely right. the leading or six candidates are going way beyond the rhetoric just six months ago. it was some help for illegal aliens and now it's free tuitio tuition. then it's medicare for all illegal aliens, then candidates are going to escort them across the border, then the u.s. senator goes into mexico and escorts somebody into the united states for medical treatment. the
i think if they are not careful, they're going to go the whole 1972 mcgovern route or maybe 1984 mondale. if there no adult saying wait a minute, you don't know how you sound to america, you sound great to your democratic base but republicans have had this happen with goldwater in 64 and it leads nowhere but to a landslide defeat. >> bill: it's not just those polling at 2%. kamala harris, cory booker, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders -- at some point they are all going to be going after...
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am with special projects officers and with the efforts of many we were able to have vice president mondaleend us a short message. please sit back in march. this is a special edition of american history tv a sample of the compelling history programs that air every weekend on american history tv like lectures and history, american artifacts, real america, the civil war, world history, the presidency, special event coverage about our nations history. enjoy american history tv. now, and every weekend on c- span 3. c-span has live coverage of the 2020 presidential candidates at the iowa state fair. saturday live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. watch the 2020 presidential candidates live at the iowa state fair friday and saturday on c-span. watch any time online at www.c- span.org or listen live from wherever you are, on the go using the free c-span radio app. >>> wheat next we are featuring american history tv and a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. a look at the 50th anniversary of the river fire in 1969 which helped start clean water and environmental movement. even though it was
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we tried to mondale, dukakis, this has been tried before, and they promptly got annihilated in theset like there is not a body of evidence out there saying, hey, listen, it's kind of a center-right country, this stuff might be a bad idea, and yet they are walking right off the cliff again. >> no, they're playing to a very small minority of americans who are on the far left, who want socialism. a subsection of millennials who think all this stuff is the latest and greatest. and i think they're appealing to them. unfortunately for them, millennials don't necessarily turn out as much as they want them to, but there are actually a few democrats in the democratic debates who said exactly what you did. hey, look, we're not going to end on this platform. donald trump is going to win. and i think they are right, but sadly, they're not listening to those voices. >> dan: do you think nancy pelosi, as this election gets closer, and the penalty becomes real for missteps, brings aoc and the squad in, listen, you need to tamp this down, we have election to win? >> she tried that already, and you k
we tried to mondale, dukakis, this has been tried before, and they promptly got annihilated in theset like there is not a body of evidence out there saying, hey, listen, it's kind of a center-right country, this stuff might be a bad idea, and yet they are walking right off the cliff again. >> no, they're playing to a very small minority of americans who are on the far left, who want socialism. a subsection of millennials who think all this stuff is the latest and greatest. and i think...
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but we try to mondale, dukakis, this has been tried before and they promptly got annihilated in theseional elections. it's not like there is not a body of evidence out there saying hey, listen, it's kind of a center is country fair this stuff might be a bad idea and yet they are walking right off the cliff again. >> no, they're playing to a very sector minority of americans who want a subsection of millennials who think that all this stuff is elitist and the greatest. and i think they're appealing to them. unfortunately for them millennials don't necessarily turn out as much as they want them to but there are actually a few democrats in the democratic debate is exactly what you did that hey, look, we are not going to win on this platform. donald trump is going to win and i think they are right but sadly for them, they are not listening to those voices. do a quick exit question be or do you think nancy pelosi as this election gets closer and the penalty start to become very real for missteps, brings aoc in the squad an end says listen, you need to chances out a little bit, we have an a
but we try to mondale, dukakis, this has been tried before and they promptly got annihilated in theseional elections. it's not like there is not a body of evidence out there saying hey, listen, it's kind of a center is country fair this stuff might be a bad idea and yet they are walking right off the cliff again. >> no, they're playing to a very sector minority of americans who want a subsection of millennials who think that all this stuff is elitist and the greatest. and i think they're...
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. >> they're not looking at mcgovern -- they're not looking at dukakis, they're not looking at mondale>> no. i think in a polarized country the idea of that kind of a landsli landslide's probably out of the question. there's a lot of blue america out there that is going to vote against trump regardless. i don't think that's the issue. i don't think it's a fear of being skunked and only women, you know, 150 election -- and only winning, you know, 150 electoral votes. the fear is you run into the same challenges in the three critical states that you had in 2016, that she couldn't get over the top in michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania, and would still struggle to win florida, and there goes the election. i think that's more the concern than, you know, losing blue america. i think that's not the issue. >> you wrote the following, "these democrats worry that her uncompromising liberalism would alienate moderates in battleground states who are otherwise willing to oppose the president. many fear ms. warren's past claims of native american an existry would allow mr. trump to drown out her
. >> they're not looking at mcgovern -- they're not looking at dukakis, they're not looking at mondale>> no. i think in a polarized country the idea of that kind of a landsli landslide's probably out of the question. there's a lot of blue america out there that is going to vote against trump regardless. i don't think that's the issue. i don't think it's a fear of being skunked and only women, you know, 150 election -- and only winning, you know, 150 electoral votes. the fear is you...
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november 1, 1984, walter mondale and geraldine ferraro had 100,000 in the electoral district.an beat them. election day 1988, michael dukakis had 15,000 in philadelphia. poppy bush beat him by 7,000 votes and 317 electoral votes. october 2004 john kerry was joined by bill clinton on stage in philadelphia before as many as 100,000 people. but bush/cheney reveiled. 2008, after john mccain chose sarah palin they drew crowds but couldn't match obama's power. in bucks county, pennsylvania, didn't even win the state. so crowd size alone is not sufficient to win the white house. is it nevertheless a good yard stick? joining me now to discuss is douglas brinkley, a presidential historian, professor of history at rice university, author most recently of "american moonshot: john f. kennedy and the great space race." douglas, put this all in some historical context? >> well, at the beginning of the 20th century, william mckinley who was a two-term president he had what he called his front porch campaign. he would just sit in canton, ohio, and let people come to him and he would be like a
november 1, 1984, walter mondale and geraldine ferraro had 100,000 in the electoral district.an beat them. election day 1988, michael dukakis had 15,000 in philadelphia. poppy bush beat him by 7,000 votes and 317 electoral votes. october 2004 john kerry was joined by bill clinton on stage in philadelphia before as many as 100,000 people. but bush/cheney reveiled. 2008, after john mccain chose sarah palin they drew crowds but couldn't match obama's power. in bucks county, pennsylvania, didn't...
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ago, he said that in 1984, right before the election come about six weeks before the election, the mondaleampaign put out a poll and they decided to add a question at the end of the pole and the question was this -- do we even think we need to have an election? and it was something like 90% of people were like now. we are good. and he said he knew that it was probably going to be a landslide. i i'm not suggesting that's going to be the case. we are so far away from where we are. however, we have had nine months of this campaign. elizabeth warren and kamala harris, they were out early. cory booker, you have a lot of information. you have no 25 candidates but 20 people who work or on over the last two nights and nobody is setting the world on fire. and in fact, one of the things they spent last night doing was basically picking apart the obama legacy, the obama presidency, which was only three years in the rearview mirror. that was something that was very telling to me because if you watch every moment of those debates, and i did, i think that if barack obama, the candidate of 2008 have been
ago, he said that in 1984, right before the election come about six weeks before the election, the mondaleampaign put out a poll and they decided to add a question at the end of the pole and the question was this -- do we even think we need to have an election? and it was something like 90% of people were like now. we are good. and he said he knew that it was probably going to be a landslide. i i'm not suggesting that's going to be the case. we are so far away from where we are. however, we...
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jazmine sanders the special project operator and with our new board chair we were able to have robert mondale send us a short message. please sit back and watch. >> mr. attorney general, some have so grasped issues that it is below the metaphors and to the dialect of the human heart. today we have such a tragedy and for those desperate new expressions have been borne, a barbed wire bondage and a flood tide of human misery, and with this new coinage, our language is a rich and our civilization is impoverished. and for the decency and self-respect of the civilized world. if each nation would agree for every jew at once, every jew could have been saved. it is heartbreaking to think of the desperate human beings waiting in suspense for what happens. but the question is not just humanitarian, but it is also a test of civilization. this had begun with high hopes and preparing to welcome in another 168,000 refugees in the coming year. the governors and the members of congress in our delegation as well as outstanding civic duties for all of america are a symbol of the enduring commitment of president
jazmine sanders the special project operator and with our new board chair we were able to have robert mondale send us a short message. please sit back and watch. >> mr. attorney general, some have so grasped issues that it is below the metaphors and to the dialect of the human heart. today we have such a tragedy and for those desperate new expressions have been borne, a barbed wire bondage and a flood tide of human misery, and with this new coinage, our language is a rich and our...
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that's mondale and dukakis. bill clinton and obama came in from nowhere and excited people.different era. donald trump wasn't president. >> and you mentioned kamala harris, star of the first debate and certainly at biden's expense. they're on the stage together. last night certainly on medicare for all early and a couple of other issues mixing it up. "the washington post" did their winners and losers for the second debate. they did list harris as one of the losers. her rational said she was a big winner. she was in for a much tougher time. tough on time as a prosecutor and equivocation on certain issues including bussing and medicare for all made her a convenient target. she didn't exactly hand tell well. challenged repeatedly by some of the lower-polling candidates on the stage, was sometimes halting and didn't seem fully ready for the challenge at hand. donna, the capsuled version of this is kamala harris like any good prosecutor, when you give her the rehearsed script to carry out, it's brilliant. but when she has to sort of improvise, maybe there's a struggle. is there s
that's mondale and dukakis. bill clinton and obama came in from nowhere and excited people.different era. donald trump wasn't president. >> and you mentioned kamala harris, star of the first debate and certainly at biden's expense. they're on the stage together. last night certainly on medicare for all early and a couple of other issues mixing it up. "the washington post" did their winners and losers for the second debate. they did list harris as one of the losers. her rational...
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has madeis or mondale statements that they are just people like ourselves, and if we were kind and goodnd did something nice that they would respond accordingly, and the result was lunar writable disarmament -- was unilateral disarmament. what did we get fort? nothing. the soviet union has been engaged in the biggest buildup in man. at the same time, we tried the policy, of weakness if you will. putting up a defense of our own, and i've made it plain to them. we seek no superiority. we simply are going to provide a deterrent so that it will be too costly for them if they are nursing ideas of aggression against us. they claim they are not, but i made it plain to them that we are not. but, there has been no change in my attitude at all. i thought when i came into office it was time that there was some realistic talk, to and about, the soviet union. we did get their attention. host: that's from 1984, and in the second term, there were disarmament agreements between the u.s. and then soviet union. your reaction to what you heard from president reagan. guest: i think it was realistic and qui
has madeis or mondale statements that they are just people like ourselves, and if we were kind and goodnd did something nice that they would respond accordingly, and the result was lunar writable disarmament -- was unilateral disarmament. what did we get fort? nothing. the soviet union has been engaged in the biggest buildup in man. at the same time, we tried the policy, of weakness if you will. putting up a defense of our own, and i've made it plain to them. we seek no superiority. we simply...
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democrat and as i said in my opening statement the other night, you know, we had, with mcgovern, mondalewe saw what happened. with bill clinton and barack obama, we put forward candidates who were more center left democrats, which is where most democrats are and certainly where most of the american people are. i think the choice is clear for the democratic party. do we want to beat donald trump? the answer is yes, we have to put up a candidate who is running on stuff that majority of the american people find interesting and at the end of the days those are common sense, pocket book issues. neil: i haven't had a chance, congressman to talk to you since the debate, but i did want to get your reaction to the new york mayor bill deblasio said we're democrats, we want to tax the hell out of the wealthy. what did you think of that? >> i was actually travelling the night of the second deeb so i didn't watch it. neil: that's what he said, take my word for it. >> i believe wealthy americans should pay more in taxes. the way i want to do it is by making the capital gains rate equal to the ordinary
democrat and as i said in my opening statement the other night, you know, we had, with mcgovern, mondalewe saw what happened. with bill clinton and barack obama, we put forward candidates who were more center left democrats, which is where most democrats are and certainly where most of the american people are. i think the choice is clear for the democratic party. do we want to beat donald trump? the answer is yes, we have to put up a candidate who is running on stuff that majority of the...
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tom: i feel like i am on the edge of robert mondale. it is not normal in europe.ie: it is not going to change the dynamic. a good point made earlier this week, the way we think about time preference. you have to put away that something in the future is worth less to you. maybe now it is worth more to us and we have a longer time span in terms of age. the structural dynamics, that is one of them that drives demand for asset. you lay on top of that concern for global trade and global growth. steven: on rates, you are looking in europe at 3.5% dividend yields across the board. many companies with sustainable payout ratios above 4% yield and the u.k., 5%. they might go down in price but at a certain point you have to say that even if we have a cycle, you will say these relative values in equity income versus negative yield fixed income, at some point it makes no sense to be stuffing it into those bonds. francine: i was going to ask about the ecb and the incoming president. is there anything she can do differently to spur fiscal policy? if we have fiscal policy from a
tom: i feel like i am on the edge of robert mondale. it is not normal in europe.ie: it is not going to change the dynamic. a good point made earlier this week, the way we think about time preference. you have to put away that something in the future is worth less to you. maybe now it is worth more to us and we have a longer time span in terms of age. the structural dynamics, that is one of them that drives demand for asset. you lay on top of that concern for global trade and global growth....
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that is what happened with mondale, dukakis, or we could nominate someone with new ideas to create universalh care for every american with choice. someone wants to unify our country and grow the economy and create jobs everywhere, and then we win the white house. i am the product of the american dream. i believe in it. i am the grandson of immigrants, the son of a construction worker. my wife april and i have four amazing daughters. i was the youngest ceo in the history of the u.s. stock of the new york stock exchange and served in congress. that is the type of background and my platform is about real solutions, not impossible promises that can beat to trump and govern. thank you. >> congressman tim ryan. >> america is great. but not everyone can access america's greatness. the systems that were built to lift us up are now suffocating the american people. the economic system that used to create 30, 40, $50 an hour jobs that you can have a good solid middle-class living force us to have two or three jobs to get by. most families, when they go to sit at the kitchen table, they get a pit at the
that is what happened with mondale, dukakis, or we could nominate someone with new ideas to create universalh care for every american with choice. someone wants to unify our country and grow the economy and create jobs everywhere, and then we win the white house. i am the product of the american dream. i believe in it. i am the grandson of immigrants, the son of a construction worker. my wife april and i have four amazing daughters. i was the youngest ceo in the history of the u.s. stock of the...
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> reagan lost the state by two tens of a percentage point, and he didn't want to embarrass walter mondaleme state but that being said, minnesota is one of the states that has one of the most rapid transformations of suburbs to rural. meanwhile the rural areas have gone hard for donald trump and he lost that state just barely in 2016 definitely on the target this time around. >> jon: he was what she told a crowd on her husband's behalf. >> your candidate might be better on health care than joe is but you have to look at who's going to win this election and maybe you have to swallow a little bit and say i personally like so-and-so better, but the bottom line has to be that we have to beat trump. >> jon: she is saying you might have a candidate whose positions you like better, whose policies you like better but you've got to vote for joe biden because he's the guy who can win, what do you think? >> to go to that electability point, poll after poll shows that they are willing to sacrifice a candidate that they agree with more ideologically with a candidate that they think is more electable so
> reagan lost the state by two tens of a percentage point, and he didn't want to embarrass walter mondaleme state but that being said, minnesota is one of the states that has one of the most rapid transformations of suburbs to rural. meanwhile the rural areas have gone hard for donald trump and he lost that state just barely in 2016 definitely on the target this time around. >> jon: he was what she told a crowd on her husband's behalf. >> your candidate might be better on health...
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to win the presidency, frankly to be nominated for the presidency were people who didn't win like mondaleton, even though she won the popular vote. i'm not worried about the polls right now. what i'm worried about is what often doesn't get talked about, but des moines registrar seems to notice, elizabeth warren, two of the best campaigns that have organizations on the ground. i'm in the top three in endorsements in those early states like iowa and new hampshire. we're doing exceptionally well in the things that matter, that enabled john kerry, polling at 4% to win iowa because of the organizations. on the metrics that matter this far out we're doing exceedingly well and i'm hoping after performances like last night, one of the top candidates for the second debate in a row. people say hey, who is that guy? i hope more people go to cory booker.com and help us stay on the platform and get to next near when the voting happens in a position to strike and win in iowa. >> corybooker.com. senator cory booker, thank you so much. come back. great to have you on. >>> coming up, still two more democr
to win the presidency, frankly to be nominated for the presidency were people who didn't win like mondaleton, even though she won the popular vote. i'm not worried about the polls right now. what i'm worried about is what often doesn't get talked about, but des moines registrar seems to notice, elizabeth warren, two of the best campaigns that have organizations on the ground. i'm in the top three in endorsements in those early states like iowa and new hampshire. we're doing exceptionally well...