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i want to unify the democratic party and i want to unify the nited states of america. will go anywhere, to meet with anyone to find common ground. i will also stand my ground. but we've got to bring this country together. we do not need to be divided. as lincoln said a house divided against itself cannot stand. we cannot stand this kind of hate talk and rhetoric and demagoguery. so here is what i'm asking you. if you have already gotten a ballot sent to your house, fill t in and send it in. you can still get a ballot all the way up through may 31 if you want to vote like that. and please do. if you think you might have trouble getting to the polls on june 7. and then on june 7, please, come out and vote and bring everybody you can who knows we've got to start right here in california making the future that we want to see for our country, for our children and grandchildren. if you will vote for me, california, i will work my heart out to give you the future that we deserve. thank you and god bless you. cheers and applause] this is my fight song ake back my life song ♪ >
i want to unify the democratic party and i want to unify the nited states of america. will go anywhere, to meet with anyone to find common ground. i will also stand my ground. but we've got to bring this country together. we do not need to be divided. as lincoln said a house divided against itself cannot stand. we cannot stand this kind of hate talk and rhetoric and demagoguery. so here is what i'm asking you. if you have already gotten a ballot sent to your house, fill t in and send it in. you...
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nite that the united states was involved in egypt and the saudis in baw rain and so forth. but it seemed like political regime change. even the mess in libya was predictable and predicted. but somehow it went well beyond that. and this is the second of my three arks of revolution. i would argue that global politics itself is inflecting. and that was to raise the stakes and add an element of significant uncertainty to the dynamics within countries in the region. the apparent end of history, the end of the cold war, and more importantly the revolution in information and communications technologies about which we talk all the time have brought largely unanticipated changes to the character and context of politics everywhere including in this country. in the absence of great power minutes, that is to say the dynamic of the cold war, that seemed to keep people rallied around their flags, and with the new-found access and expertise particularly of young people, the world is seeing a surge of global populism, a growing skepticism about authority of all kinds. and enthusiasm for cr
nite that the united states was involved in egypt and the saudis in baw rain and so forth. but it seemed like political regime change. even the mess in libya was predictable and predicted. but somehow it went well beyond that. and this is the second of my three arks of revolution. i would argue that global politics itself is inflecting. and that was to raise the stakes and add an element of significant uncertainty to the dynamics within countries in the region. the apparent end of history, the...
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c-span.org the >> madame secretary, we proudly give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the nited states -- [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corop. 2016] >> judge merrick garland continues to wait for a vote on capitol hill. oregon senator jeff america lir is the latest to sit down with judge garland, who has now met th haffer of those who would be on the committee if he comes up for a volt this is just over an hour. >> before we start, we have quite a few civics teachers in the stands. i was selling -- telling smell -- some of them i'm delighted to see schools teaching civics and history. it's a -- and when you get done , it might be good for you to come and do a little seminar for the senators. [laughter] i'm sorry. that was, is that my out-loud voice? [laughter] you know, this morning, seeing my fellow members here this morning, chairman grassley convened a senate judiciary committee confirmation hearing. of course the hearings i wish would confirm some of the people have -- that have been voted out but the gla
c-span.org the >> madame secretary, we proudly give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the nited states -- [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corop. 2016] >> judge merrick garland continues to wait for a vote on capitol hill. oregon senator jeff america lir is the latest to sit down with judge garland, who has now met th haffer of those who would be on the committee if he comes up for a volt this is...
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chaplin, joint head forces national capital region, and the nited states army military district of washington, major united bradley a. baker, states army military district of washington. hallahan, executive irector commentary rb national military program. generaliosev f. dunburg, chairman, joint chiefs of staff. the honorable ashton carter, defense.y of music] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [cheering al music] and applause] ladies and gentlemen, the chaplin. with me.te you to pray ever-living god, by your mercy, the faithful find rest. e pray you look kindly on the servants we remember today, who died in service to our country. and daughters, sisters, parents, and patriots all, who lived in short of a or too time, yet made it a better world sacrifice. longed, ged as we all for a world of true justice and peace, and they spent themselves in service to bring they that world as understood it. they loved, and they were loved, and they are loved. name of t know the every soul who lay at rest here fields, but istant you know every name, lord, where precious to you. as
chaplin, joint head forces national capital region, and the nited states army military district of washington, major united bradley a. baker, states army military district of washington. hallahan, executive irector commentary rb national military program. generaliosev f. dunburg, chairman, joint chiefs of staff. the honorable ashton carter, defense.y of music] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [cheering al music] and applause] ladies and gentlemen, the chaplin....
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. >> stephen: i want to talk about the met gala the other nite where you stole with your dress for clairempbe. this is you at 19. what does it do when somebody like naomi campbell wears your outfit? >> it's huge. i met her in school in the u.k., i'm a new yorker, and she wore it and the "new york times" did a piece called a star is born, on me, and the best dress to have the season isn't on the catwalk, it's by a young genius in training, yada, yada, yada. >> stephen: how difficult to talk about yourself with the word "genius" (laughter) >> killed it from the beginning. it was very hard. >> stephen: you've done red carpet designs for a lot of people. you've done michelle obama, opera. do you have to think of that person's personality or is it the occasion that leads you the most when you're creating a dress for someone. >> everything. i have to be a cultural receive dish, and say what's happening at that moment? what are their goals? it's always about an empowerment of a woman, representing intelligent woman, in touch with their femininity and from there we take it. if it's oprah and she'
. >> stephen: i want to talk about the met gala the other nite where you stole with your dress for clairempbe. this is you at 19. what does it do when somebody like naomi campbell wears your outfit? >> it's huge. i met her in school in the u.k., i'm a new yorker, and she wore it and the "new york times" did a piece called a star is born, on me, and the best dress to have the season isn't on the catwalk, it's by a young genius in training, yada, yada, yada. >>...
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you don't deny that the ,nited states should commence as you understood it to commence , is thatommence correct? yes, it was my understanding that this was the technique employed, particularly within the fbi, and within the intelligence committee and they thought it was necessary to be undertaken with an extreme circumstances and that they felt that they were authorized to do so. you were also basing your views upon the entire intelligence committee, advocating that the united states should commence or recommence to commit burglary to acquire valuable intelligence information. is that right? thatuston: yes, i was told we were taking these jobs over a number of years since 19 six d6 and it was successful and valuable, particularly in matters involving the fbi, and given the revolutionary climate, they felt it was necessary. >> and there you can see mr. schwarz questioning mr. huston: in 1975. , who was mr.rz huston? getschwarz: we wanted to presidential blessing for the illegal things that have been done for years and years and years. out,ventually, it fizzled but the intent was to legal
you don't deny that the ,nited states should commence as you understood it to commence , is thatommence correct? yes, it was my understanding that this was the technique employed, particularly within the fbi, and within the intelligence committee and they thought it was necessary to be undertaken with an extreme circumstances and that they felt that they were authorized to do so. you were also basing your views upon the entire intelligence committee, advocating that the united states should...
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religion, ethnicity and race have been a constant theme of anti-immigration rhetoric in the .nited states at various times the nation and states in many cities have encouraged immigration for while at theons same time opponents of immigration have vigorously wages immigrants depress and threaten the incomes of native-born citizens. by the way, this is going on today.ow there are a number of cities that are seeking out immigrants revitalize depressed neighborhoods, depressed cities, as other people complain about the flood of immigrants that keep coming to the united states. thus historically, and certainly there have been loud calls for immigration reform and is he veer immigration restrictions. immigration is, of course, a central issue in the presidential campaign this year. this is, of course, the elephant or the donkey in the room. not sure which it might be. ironically, four of the major presidential candidates this children of immigrants. this has never happened before. two of the major presidential candidates are married to immigrants. and one was born outside the states and is arg
religion, ethnicity and race have been a constant theme of anti-immigration rhetoric in the .nited states at various times the nation and states in many cities have encouraged immigration for while at theons same time opponents of immigration have vigorously wages immigrants depress and threaten the incomes of native-born citizens. by the way, this is going on today.ow there are a number of cities that are seeking out immigrants revitalize depressed neighborhoods, depressed cities, as other...
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i have not stopped working up until two years ago when i had a show on "nick at nite" and once that showthree years, i just, didn't feel like doing anything. i still really don't feel like doing anything. neil: did you feel i should pull my political punches? >> no. neil: because i want these jobs? >> i got them. i got the jobs. seems to me, this is oldest trick in the book, you make money for people you will work. neil: but you are still open to controversy. in 2010, you posted a controversial tweet, saying taxes are done. that should feed, house and provide medical for few non-lazy people at my expense. have a great monday. picked up blogs that you were all but a racist, insteps tiff. you answered it by is a saying what. >> am i lying? is that not a true statement? top 1% of people pay 45% of the taxes in the country and i need to pay more? i don't pay my fair share? neil: were you concerned with those, because you were factually percentages is right, it was like akin to the mitt romney 47%? no one disputed that 47% were not paying federal income taxes but the way he said it made it se
i have not stopped working up until two years ago when i had a show on "nick at nite" and once that showthree years, i just, didn't feel like doing anything. i still really don't feel like doing anything. neil: did you feel i should pull my political punches? >> no. neil: because i want these jobs? >> i got them. i got the jobs. seems to me, this is oldest trick in the book, you make money for people you will work. neil: but you are still open to controversy. in 2010, you...
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canada,nited states and the consumer in america still remains very robust. for the most part, in the bunker. we don't need china to grow and for stock returns to be positive. jonathan: is that a u.s. specific story? i look at the overcapacity in the world and a lot of that is geared towards china. it is mostly u.s. and north america, canada as well. europe'sd of the day, weakest trading partner is china and emerging markets. i think europe is still in problems, from a fundamental expected -- fundamental perspective. at the end of the day, i think the u.s. can and should go without china. what nobody talks about, everybody is talking about inflation, we have been waiting 30 years for inflation. what you will see is, this is about growth. it has been about monetary policy. having isve been fiscal stimulus, which will incentivize companies to grow again. jonathan: just to wrap things up, what is it? >> financials. everybody is convinced we will never be able to do business again. you should be buying companies, big financials with scale. lisa: thank you for bei
canada,nited states and the consumer in america still remains very robust. for the most part, in the bunker. we don't need china to grow and for stock returns to be positive. jonathan: is that a u.s. specific story? i look at the overcapacity in the world and a lot of that is geared towards china. it is mostly u.s. and north america, canada as well. europe'sd of the day, weakest trading partner is china and emerging markets. i think europe is still in problems, from a fundamental expected --...