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people actually produce. people create, people make choices. kochs inherited a lot of money and made a lot more money. the steve jobs, the bill gates created their wealth, and all of your viewers are beneficiaries, enormous beneficiaries, the vast majority of the 1% are people that have worked hard, have created something, have built something and deserve it. >> that is absolutely preposterous. there are people who live in my building who go out and clean apartments all day who work ten times as hard as most ceos who are dirt poor. meanwhile, ceos sit by -- they own a capital stock, they sit by the pool waiting for the butler to come out with a tray -- john: jesse, you told us everyone deserves a dignified life. >> absolutely. john: -- in which their material security is a guaranteed right. and that includes a college education, healthy food -- >> if people want a college education -- john: comfortable housing and health care. >> free time and money to spend during it. every single person -- >> that is not dignity. when people get without produ
people actually produce. people create, people make choices. kochs inherited a lot of money and made a lot more money. the steve jobs, the bill gates created their wealth, and all of your viewers are beneficiaries, enormous beneficiaries, the vast majority of the 1% are people that have worked hard, have created something, have built something and deserve it. >> that is absolutely preposterous. there are people who live in my building who go out and clean apartments all day who work ten...
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people make money on keeping people's medical records. and so making it easier for everybody to access each other's medical records means that there are some folks who could lose business and that has turned out to be a little more complicated than i expected. sarah: do you have any closing remarks? one thing i am interested in is kind of what you see your role in this debate we're gearing up for as. president obama: let me make a couple closing remarks. number one, i think it is important to remember that just because people campaigned on repealing this law it is a much more complicated process to repeal this law than i think was being presented on the campaign trail as my republican friends are discovering. the way this process is going to work, there is this rushed vote that's taken place this week, next week, to, "repeal obama care." but really all that is, is a resolution that is then instructing these committees in congress to start actually drafting a law that specifically would say what's being repealed and what's not. then after
people make money on keeping people's medical records. and so making it easier for everybody to access each other's medical records means that there are some folks who could lose business and that has turned out to be a little more complicated than i expected. sarah: do you have any closing remarks? one thing i am interested in is kind of what you see your role in this debate we're gearing up for as. president obama: let me make a couple closing remarks. number one, i think it is important to...
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the intersections and people have ride to people on bikes have the right to use the lane whether or not in the sharing bike lanes are for people protected by parks e.r. parked cars and stay out of separated bike lanes unless an emergency dashed bike lanes are a shared zone four for vehicles to change lanes slow bike lanes allow the circles their unusually sprayed before me from other traffic some bike lanes are built to the level higher than the street but lower than the sidewalk they provide a safe separated space sponsor cyclists are around vehicles the box areas are marked with the stencil at intersections act as advanced limit lines for people to garter at a red light this increases the 1r0ir7b9 to drivers people will ride past stopped vehicles at the fronltd of the intersection give them room and stop short of limit line behind the bike without objection and cross only after the green light and people cleared the bike box bicycle traffic lights allow people on bikes to proceed while vehicles are stopped be unaware aware of those bike san francisco general hospital but stay aler
the intersections and people have ride to people on bikes have the right to use the lane whether or not in the sharing bike lanes are for people protected by parks e.r. parked cars and stay out of separated bike lanes unless an emergency dashed bike lanes are a shared zone four for vehicles to change lanes slow bike lanes allow the circles their unusually sprayed before me from other traffic some bike lanes are built to the level higher than the street but lower than the sidewalk they provide a...
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, had faith in white people that a lot of black people did not have. he believed that the white people of iowa would vote for him in the winter of 2008, when a lot of black people said, oh, they won't vote for him. he knew what was in people's hearts. i believe that experience of being biracial, he's talked about this, is part of the reason he was successful. he knew the goodness in the heart of lots of white people. that said, his personal identity, he identified as african american in part because that is the way people saw him, you know. he experienced being a brown skinned man in the united states of america. it's very hard not to identify as african american, but he didn't disavow his mother. he didn't disavow his white ancestry, i think he bridged it well and given how divided this country is, i think he did a miraculous job in bringing together a coalition, it got him elected twice and won the electoral college twice. honestly, if he like roosevelt had a third term i believe there is a decent chance he would have won a third time fhe could have
, had faith in white people that a lot of black people did not have. he believed that the white people of iowa would vote for him in the winter of 2008, when a lot of black people said, oh, they won't vote for him. he knew what was in people's hearts. i believe that experience of being biracial, he's talked about this, is part of the reason he was successful. he knew the goodness in the heart of lots of white people. that said, his personal identity, he identified as african american in part...
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from or people that aren't rich. i'm concerned about their principles, what they believe in and followed through in their life. we've talked a lot on this show about giving the average joe a chance. the way you do that is you follow the intent of the constitution and you push individual liberty. there are a lot of rich people against that. >> you know, you make a great point and rich, i'm going to go to you because, particularly in wall street, the area that mike and i live it, there are a lot of rich people who forgot where their roots are and forgot about folks starting at the bottom. where you are in silicon valley with the self-starters, it's a very different situation. do you think that input is going to have-- is well represented in the trump administration? >> you know, you took the word right out of my mouth. i see three goldman sachs executives, wilbur ross who buys distressed assets. i'd like to see from the boot straps entrepreneurs. i was thinking fred smith of fed ex who started fed ex in 1971 or john ma
from or people that aren't rich. i'm concerned about their principles, what they believe in and followed through in their life. we've talked a lot on this show about giving the average joe a chance. the way you do that is you follow the intent of the constitution and you push individual liberty. there are a lot of rich people against that. >> you know, you make a great point and rich, i'm going to go to you because, particularly in wall street, the area that mike and i live it, there are...
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the people will stand up power to the people. power to the people. power to the people.use] >> y'all feel in ri, you're fired up. that got me fired up. i don't know how long it's going to take trump to get out here but i'm ready now. he might get scared because you know he drove by to check it out. to see how they look, said they look like they might be a get me out of here. so we'll see. i see people i know in the back. people are still coming from everywhere. i see people trickling in trying to close them and open them. [inaudible] >> power to the people. power to the people. ♪ power to the people local power to the people ♪ ♪ power to the people ♪ power to the people ♪ ♪ >> i mentioned earlier that we are live on the pacifica network. one of our very gracious host who also host the whole show that you can listen to in the afternoon who is a powerful organizer, i think i might be able to save revolutionary, rebellious individual, give it up for margaret. >> events from the pacifica family. all of of the pacifica stations here in washington, d.c. in cross the nation and
the people will stand up power to the people. power to the people. power to the people.use] >> y'all feel in ri, you're fired up. that got me fired up. i don't know how long it's going to take trump to get out here but i'm ready now. he might get scared because you know he drove by to check it out. to see how they look, said they look like they might be a get me out of here. so we'll see. i see people i know in the back. people are still coming from everywhere. i see people trickling in...
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bisexual transgender people and people in small factory and inner cities. and i'm gearing up for the fight today and don't care about tomorrow. >> are you open to it? >> i'm open to fighting. >> open to being president? >> i am not open to being president and i don't want the discussion right now because i think that's an attempt to distract people from the work we have to do right now. >> so senator booker, thank you so much. i had to push him a little bit, but there you heard it at least now, what is this, january 21st? 2017, he's saying no to a presidential run for now. so much to talk about. we're in washington dc. we got hundreds of thousands of women taking to the streets across the country. we want to hear from them. also, we want to hear from the president of the united states, mr. trump, is at the cia. he's actually, we're hearing now, being briefed by cia leadership, so we'll talk to our panel about what to listen for momentarily here on this saturday. you're watching cnn. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (t
bisexual transgender people and people in small factory and inner cities. and i'm gearing up for the fight today and don't care about tomorrow. >> are you open to it? >> i'm open to fighting. >> open to being president? >> i am not open to being president and i don't want the discussion right now because i think that's an attempt to distract people from the work we have to do right now. >> so senator booker, thank you so much. i had to push him a little bit, but...
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if you are in a people peel of 4000 people you include more sick people. one in four and not one in four people get leukemia. odds are one in 10000 or 1 in a hundred thousand. and so what's happened we have linked insurance to employment. we have artificial small pools and assessing too much of a burden when we charge them for getting breast cancer or leukemia. but if you are part of a large pool, there is a better chance of hanging on on to insurance when you are a part of a pool. >> melissa: i hate to say we have to go. we have breaking news at the top. >> we'll talk again. >> melissa: a camera caught a girl slamming another girl to the ground. more are on what led to the troubling video. >> melissa: a north carolina school officer on administrative leave after this was caught on video. the whole incident started out as a fight in the school cafeteria. trace has more on this. trace? >> reporter: hey, melissa, the girl thrown to the ground was darwin. she got involved by trying to break it up. there are two separate sxroos one running eight seconds and sh
if you are in a people peel of 4000 people you include more sick people. one in four and not one in four people get leukemia. odds are one in 10000 or 1 in a hundred thousand. and so what's happened we have linked insurance to employment. we have artificial small pools and assessing too much of a burden when we charge them for getting breast cancer or leukemia. but if you are part of a large pool, there is a better chance of hanging on on to insurance when you are a part of a pool. >>...
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people. you are great, great people. i have your back. we are going to do great things for our country. we went to number one in the primaries and then we just stayed there and we did well and it wasn't so much me -- it was me, i did a good job as a messenger, but i'm your messenger. just remember that. i'm your messenger. i'm your messenger. but it all began a theme, and the theme is make america great again. we're not only going to make america great again, we're going to make america greater than ever before. >> and he sign and executive order to scale back many aspects of obamacare. former president obama is in california right now where he and the former first lady are kicking off their first day as civilians. take a look at this image taken yesterday looking toward the white house after leaving the u.s. capitol. here's what he told supporters and staff shortly after yesterday's inaugural ceremony. >> for all of you who have just done amazing, remarkable work, most of it unheralded, most
people. you are great, great people. i have your back. we are going to do great things for our country. we went to number one in the primaries and then we just stayed there and we did well and it wasn't so much me -- it was me, i did a good job as a messenger, but i'm your messenger. just remember that. i'm your messenger. i'm your messenger. but it all began a theme, and the theme is make america great again. we're not only going to make america great again, we're going to make america greater...
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the people are amazing. the people are amazing. unlock the potential of this country, and it's incredible people, no dream is outside of our reach. [applauding] if we stop believing in our failed politicians and start believing in ourselves, than anything, anything is possible.. [applauding] i am asking you to dream big, to push for bold change, and to believe in a movement powered by our love for each other and our love for our country. that is how we will truly make america great again. thank you. >> and up next, right here on a special edition of "hannity: trump's promises." >> my number one priority is to dismantle the disastrous deal with iran. i know dealmaking, and let me tell you, this deal is catastrophic for america, for israel, and for the whole of the israel, and for the whole of the >> donald trump, he did not mince words on the campaign o trail of some of president obama's former policy failures. what will donald trump do once he is inaugurated in january? that and more on the special edition of "hannity: d trump's pr
the people are amazing. the people are amazing. unlock the potential of this country, and it's incredible people, no dream is outside of our reach. [applauding] if we stop believing in our failed politicians and start believing in ourselves, than anything, anything is possible.. [applauding] i am asking you to dream big, to push for bold change, and to believe in a movement powered by our love for each other and our love for our country. that is how we will truly make america great again. thank...
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five people are dead. and a number of people injured. we heard eight injured, it might grow to be more people. the injured have been taken to local hospitals. we're trying to get a reporter there, but what do we know? >> it is more people. one the reasons we're hearing it's more people, at least 14. they're headed to broward medical center, the wounded. i think it's fair to say to assume that people were hurt. during evacuations, we saw panic, we saw people running. and oftentimes, that will cause injuries. >> reporter: eyewitness on the phone that saw somebody be trampled by a crowd. just because people were trying to rush out. >> yeah, and listen, it's an airport. you have kids, you have the elderly. you have everybody coming in. and this is baggage claim. we keep bringing this up, but it's really important that balgage claim, nobody's focussed on anything except that are baggage. s that an ambulance -- >> is that a live picture on the left side of the screen? >> yes, that is live picture. >> one of the things we were talking about whe
five people are dead. and a number of people injured. we heard eight injured, it might grow to be more people. the injured have been taken to local hospitals. we're trying to get a reporter there, but what do we know? >> it is more people. one the reasons we're hearing it's more people, at least 14. they're headed to broward medical center, the wounded. i think it's fair to say to assume that people were hurt. during evacuations, we saw panic, we saw people running. and oftentimes, that...
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trump people. they were cia people. that location was given to me. mike pence went up before me, paid great homage to the wall. i then went up, paid great homage to the wall. got a standing ovation, in fact. >> -- gotten -- >> reporter: you would do the same speech if you went back -- >> absolutely. >> reporter: -- in front of that wall? >> people loved it. they loved it. they gave me a standing ovation for a long period of time. they never even stay down, most of them, during the speech. there was love in the room. you and other networks covered it very inaccurately. i hate to say this to you and you probably won't put it on but turn on fox and see how it was covered. and see how people respond to that speech. that speech was a good speech. and you and a coup and it was very, very unfortunate that you did. >> reporter: i am curious about the first full day here at the white house, choosing to send the press secretary out into the briefing room, summoning reporters to talk about the inaugural crowd
trump people. they were cia people. that location was given to me. mike pence went up before me, paid great homage to the wall. i then went up, paid great homage to the wall. got a standing ovation, in fact. >> -- gotten -- >> reporter: you would do the same speech if you went back -- >> absolutely. >> reporter: -- in front of that wall? >> people loved it. they loved it. they gave me a standing ovation for a long period of time. they never even stay down, most of...
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talks to the people and not over the people. related so well, when everybody thought trump was crazy in 16-way primary, he was nailing it, hit a nerve and won in a big field because he was able to connect, do something that nobody else was able to do and he's still doing it. media and elitists may say totally off base, what i called johnny lunch buckets in the street, hard working people out there every day are fed up and glad somebody is connecting what what they understand. >> what he said paris is joe budweiser, similar to what andre said. >> he called him a 12-year-old. >> said appeals to the budweiser, working american. are you concerned, paris, that the president of the united states can just make something up, claim it's a fact and get around it with language? this is honest question. where do you draw the line with that? >> i think the president is entitled to give his opinion about things. i think the president is allowed to have his own viewpoint about certain issues and entitled to defend himself against things he fee
talks to the people and not over the people. related so well, when everybody thought trump was crazy in 16-way primary, he was nailing it, hit a nerve and won in a big field because he was able to connect, do something that nobody else was able to do and he's still doing it. media and elitists may say totally off base, what i called johnny lunch buckets in the street, hard working people out there every day are fed up and glad somebody is connecting what what they understand. >> what he...
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[applause] mike pence: as she has been traveling with me and working with people, the people of indiana and now for the people of america, i'm so proud. [applause] mike pence: you know, for all the demands in public life, i know everyone in the room knows we still don't have the hard jobs with public service. those come with uniforms. so would you join me, join me in thanking the men and women of our armed forces that may be looking on, all of our veterans and the many members of law enforcement community who join us here today? show them how much we appreciate the hard work they do. [applause] mike pence: you know the 12 , years i spent in the house of representatives gave me a deep respect for what all of you do as legislators and as members of the article i branch. not an easy job. you know drafting america's laws requires first an understanding of america's principles that's handed down in the declaration of independence and in the constitution. thankfully we have been blessed with leaders of a long history doing just that leader , mcconnell, speaker ryan, senator corner, leader mcc
[applause] mike pence: as she has been traveling with me and working with people, the people of indiana and now for the people of america, i'm so proud. [applause] mike pence: you know, for all the demands in public life, i know everyone in the room knows we still don't have the hard jobs with public service. those come with uniforms. so would you join me, join me in thanking the men and women of our armed forces that may be looking on, all of our veterans and the many members of law...
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there were old people and young people, and people of all colors and i suspect there were people from different political parties, all united. united in solidarity with the women of the world and i think solidarity, not isolation is the way that we can move forward as a party. [ applause ] >> congressman? >> joy, you asked the question which percentage voted for the candidate. the truth is, there is a lot of people that should have voted for us because they didn't vote at all. >> amen. >> the truth is we have a very serious turnout problem in the democratic party. in detroit where i was born and raised, i represent minnesota now, 100,000 fewer people voted this time than in 2012. because we're not going to the doors and knocking on people and talking to them about their basic core needs. now, in the fifth congressional district of minnesota, even though people might say we're a safe seat, we campaign like we're ten points behind every single election. and as a result, we had, i would average, about 150,000 votes in 2006 and now we got 250,000 in the last election and because we got pe
there were old people and young people, and people of all colors and i suspect there were people from different political parties, all united. united in solidarity with the women of the world and i think solidarity, not isolation is the way that we can move forward as a party. [ applause ] >> congressman? >> joy, you asked the question which percentage voted for the candidate. the truth is, there is a lot of people that should have voted for us because they didn't vote at all....
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more black people and brown people.that number one. that's the sheer statistic. but number two, i'm talking about the stereotypical notion of what at the time affirmative as option is, hooking somebody up with something they don't deserve. two word nodder you. donald trump. he done human being up more incompetent white folk since gill -- gill began's island. the professor and marian here on dill guy -- gill began sorry, now they could never get off the island. dude, it's a set in hollywood. you want to get -- i'm sorry. that's unfair. what is rex tillerson really know about being secretary of state? and look the vicious sexism against hillary clinton. we didn't even remark on it. we knew about the racism against obama. we can't even speak about the sex equipment against hillary clinton. it what so normalized we didn't remark on it. she had more smartness in heir little finger than mr. trump posed in the ever thinning of his holding on hair. and then -- excuse the ad hominem but i made an exception -- then here we are, a
more black people and brown people.that number one. that's the sheer statistic. but number two, i'm talking about the stereotypical notion of what at the time affirmative as option is, hooking somebody up with something they don't deserve. two word nodder you. donald trump. he done human being up more incompetent white folk since gill -- gill began's island. the professor and marian here on dill guy -- gill began sorry, now they could never get off the island. dude, it's a set in hollywood. you...
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that people are using, extra services have been brought in to try to help people. around the city of london. extra bikes are available at cycle hubs. and there are extra river services as well. just to let you know the current situation, all the tubes in central london have closed. around one or two services still operating, but that's changed throughout the day depending on what staff is available. the strike will continue until 6pm tonight, however, if those commuters are expecting to finish work and get on the tube they may not be able to. disruption will last well into tonight. not expecting services to resume properly until well into tomorrow morning. the other option of course, walking or running, which i've seen some people do today, not a very good option in this weather. for many of us. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may pledges to tackle the hidden injustice of mental illness as she outlined her vision for a shared society and pledges to make government a force for good. travel chaos in london for millions of commuters as a 24—hour tube strike ends mu
that people are using, extra services have been brought in to try to help people. around the city of london. extra bikes are available at cycle hubs. and there are extra river services as well. just to let you know the current situation, all the tubes in central london have closed. around one or two services still operating, but that's changed throughout the day depending on what staff is available. the strike will continue until 6pm tonight, however, if those commuters are expecting to finish...
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109 people were detained for further questioning. most moved out. we've got a couple dozen more that remain and i would suspect as long as they're not awful people, they will move through before another half a day today and perhaps some of these people should be detained further and if they're folks that shouldn't be in this country, they're doing to be detained. so apologize for nothing here. >> i want to bring in my panel now. we have cnn analyst, david gergen, ryan liza, washington correspondent for the new yorker and david, senior correspondent for the washington examiner. so, david to you. sources telling jake tapper that the policy director for the white house is saying look, there are a lot of people who are behind this move. and be you know, don't be dissuaded by what you're hearing people who disagree with this. obviously, david, there are a lot of people because donald trump ran on this very thing and here he is delivering it. what do you make of that advice and whether it's something the president should take? >> well, i a
109 people were detained for further questioning. most moved out. we've got a couple dozen more that remain and i would suspect as long as they're not awful people, they will move through before another half a day today and perhaps some of these people should be detained further and if they're folks that shouldn't be in this country, they're doing to be detained. so apologize for nothing here. >> i want to bring in my panel now. we have cnn analyst, david gergen, ryan liza, washington...
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now we can get back to roxanne dunbar-ortiz's expression of her people. who are her people? the people who create hillbilly music are going to be known as the scots-irish, also known as the ulster scot, who are a white ethnic group that immigrates to united states in the 1600s and 1700s. where did they come from? you might say, well, we are from ireland, but it is much more propagated. ulster scots are from northern ireland and they are people on the move because of empire. we noted that in the 15th century to the 19th century, this is the area not just of encounter of people of different racial groups, but also the area of colonialism and imperialism. the british empire, its first imperial holdings starts out on the mainland. first, the english colonize wales and scotland and then turn their attentions to ireland. this is a map of the irish sea, england over here, wales and scotland above it. the people known as the scots-irish or the ulster scots are basically what we might think of as imperialism troops. the reason is that ireland is colonized by the english beginning in
now we can get back to roxanne dunbar-ortiz's expression of her people. who are her people? the people who create hillbilly music are going to be known as the scots-irish, also known as the ulster scot, who are a white ethnic group that immigrates to united states in the 1600s and 1700s. where did they come from? you might say, well, we are from ireland, but it is much more propagated. ulster scots are from northern ireland and they are people on the move because of empire. we noted that in the...
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people love "people" magazine. >> tom: treat yourself, treat your family.oving on, a little blow back for buzzfeed after they published an unverified document. here's one critic of their decision to publish. >> as far as buzzfeed, which is a failing pile of garbage -- >> tom: but it wasn't just tom tom, buzzfeed faced a buzz saw of criticism from all corners. >> there it was an era when you would be the gatekeeper for information, you would say to your audience "trust us, were keeping things from you, we have lots of secrets were not telling you, we think you should trust us." you could say that's a good era or a bad era, that's not the present day. i think people like to throw the term fake news around to refer to things they don't like. this is a real document that was really being passed around by the very top officials of this country, if it's okay for you and you and you to see it, it's okay for the cia, lies and not okay for your audience? >> tom: mr. president-elect, your response was to mark >> as far as buzz feed, which is a failing pile of garbage
people love "people" magazine. >> tom: treat yourself, treat your family.oving on, a little blow back for buzzfeed after they published an unverified document. here's one critic of their decision to publish. >> as far as buzzfeed, which is a failing pile of garbage -- >> tom: but it wasn't just tom tom, buzzfeed faced a buzz saw of criticism from all corners. >> there it was an era when you would be the gatekeeper for information, you would say to your audience...
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listen, i will still hold out the belief that the majority of people are good people, right? we all love this country and we all want the same things. you could argue on the mitt newsca -- execution. what about what he just said? we're not saying no, we don't like you we're not going to talk to you. there has to be room for a conversation here. >> well, and i have a lot of respect for him. he and i have been on, you know, shows on other networks before and had very balanced and good arguments. but i've got to tell you, he does make a good point there. and i think that, you know, democrats are going to have to learn how to obstruct but do so in a thoughtful, meaningful manner to where they can appeal to their side and also get good work done. i mean, you can see point in case, elizabeth warren, you can see nancy pelosi made an appeal for the obamare replacement and repeal. so you've got to learn how to kind of work with his administration. let me tell you, donald trump is not all together, you know, this horrible leader. look what he did the first week. he had the -- >> i'm so
listen, i will still hold out the belief that the majority of people are good people, right? we all love this country and we all want the same things. you could argue on the mitt newsca -- execution. what about what he just said? we're not saying no, we don't like you we're not going to talk to you. there has to be room for a conversation here. >> well, and i have a lot of respect for him. he and i have been on, you know, shows on other networks before and had very balanced and good...
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look at high-risk people and fund them. this allows people in those pools. for instance, i saw a lot of people who had breast cancer through no fault of their own. they had a very severe, highly costing pre-existing condition insurance. repeal of mccarran ferguson, an antitrust exemption that concerns companies have -- insurance companies have. will not be able to solve this problem without amending that. questions i will take in a minute. i have a seven page -- basically the bill. pages -- 2500 pages, it is 180 pages long. it took me days to read the affordable care act. at this point, i would like to introduce one of my colleagues at a very good friend. ucshon.ry lashawn, -- b are here today because we understand that this is not a statement about policy, but a personal debate on behalf of the american people. it is about their health and well-being, and their families and loved ones. as a physician, my goal is to ensure that every citizen in, regardless of circumstance, has access to quality, affordable health care. why we are working to bring relief to f
look at high-risk people and fund them. this allows people in those pools. for instance, i saw a lot of people who had breast cancer through no fault of their own. they had a very severe, highly costing pre-existing condition insurance. repeal of mccarran ferguson, an antitrust exemption that concerns companies have -- insurance companies have. will not be able to solve this problem without amending that. questions i will take in a minute. i have a seven page -- basically the bill. pages --...
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are from white people. back to the point. if you took down barack obama's civil rights page. one would argue if you saw the alfred sterling case. this guy was shot point blank, and some called that police brutality. >> if you have a third of the house democrats not participating in a civic event. the transition of power in a constitutional republic, that's a problem whether you are white or black and you guys need to own up to it. >> that's the same problem we saw six years ago. jesse: i'm glad you are here. jesse: watters and kennedy go wild at the ball. we have the pictures to prove it up next. jesse: it wasn't all work and no play on president trump's first day in office. >> should i keep the twitter feed going? i think so. jesse: i was able to joint fun with the lovely and talented kennedy. which ball were you at? kennedy: i was at the liberty dinner at the library of congress. jesse: what did you eat? >> i had the beef. jesse: what did you eat for dinner? i took his up with cory. they made me pay for d
are from white people. back to the point. if you took down barack obama's civil rights page. one would argue if you saw the alfred sterling case. this guy was shot point blank, and some called that police brutality. >> if you have a third of the house democrats not participating in a civic event. the transition of power in a constitutional republic, that's a problem whether you are white or black and you guys need to own up to it. >> that's the same problem we saw six years ago....
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, people shared power. it was not saying let's check the box, it was communities coming together saying this is a statement we're doing. what was special, it wasn't just in the united states. it was global. yesterday when the president said it's america first, america first, nobody did anything for us. the world today said we're standing with you because you stood with us before. >> reminded me of the night of the long knives. michael moore knows how to start a revolution saying here's your chance to topple the regime here, topple the people who have been in power. a lot of democrats have been in congress for 20, 30 years, the names are very familiar. they don't get primary challenges. and what was his excuse today to say trump gave a speech that drove us crazy, therefore we must have challenges within the democratic party? connect that. what moore was saying there. >> well, the key thing here to maria's point is the rally, the demonstration today not just in d.c. but across the united states was about a br
, people shared power. it was not saying let's check the box, it was communities coming together saying this is a statement we're doing. what was special, it wasn't just in the united states. it was global. yesterday when the president said it's america first, america first, nobody did anything for us. the world today said we're standing with you because you stood with us before. >> reminded me of the night of the long knives. michael moore knows how to start a revolution saying here's...
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that sounds like a lot of people but that's one quarter the people that they have an indy or chana. we can have to compete with those nations in the future which means we have to develop all of our talent. nice say, that all sounds great and wonderful, but you are a pediatric neurosurgeon. how could you have anything wonderful to say about any of these things? i have to chuckle when i hear people say things like that. there's an assumption assumption that you can only do one thing. how we have these very limited brains and their incapable of learning anything else. i find that key kind of humor is particularly knowing what the human brain is capable of. billions of neurons can process more than 2 million bits of information in one second. any brain can do that. you can overload it. you can't do it. if you learned one new fact every second it would take you more than 3 million years to challenge the capacity of your brain. so, we we do have the ability to learn. more importantly we have the ability to work together. and that is critical. we in america, democrats, republicans, indepen
that sounds like a lot of people but that's one quarter the people that they have an indy or chana. we can have to compete with those nations in the future which means we have to develop all of our talent. nice say, that all sounds great and wonderful, but you are a pediatric neurosurgeon. how could you have anything wonderful to say about any of these things? i have to chuckle when i hear people say things like that. there's an assumption assumption that you can only do one thing. how we have...
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some people didn't.here's nothing wrong with a market system that rewards anybody who makes -quite -- who makes life better for people, but you have to take care of the people who don't fit well into that particular niche. if this country paid off based on athletic ability, i could study eight hours a day and have all these -- i'm still going to get in the ring and, 10 seconds later, i'm on my back. rewarded inthat get the market system are important because they bring us more of the goods and services that the country wants and they make all kinds of improvements in how we live. just incredible. but they leave people behind, and it won't be solved simple by education. charlie: is it the responsibility of government to do something? warren: sure it is. bill: but the government -- you businesso has to keep in shape that it has the incentive to do things right. striking that balance, you know, should be at the heart of political dialogue. warren: you need more golden eggs. you have the ferrous island of th
some people didn't.here's nothing wrong with a market system that rewards anybody who makes -quite -- who makes life better for people, but you have to take care of the people who don't fit well into that particular niche. if this country paid off based on athletic ability, i could study eight hours a day and have all these -- i'm still going to get in the ring and, 10 seconds later, i'm on my back. rewarded inthat get the market system are important because they bring us more of the goods and...
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people's pope. he is a transformative figure for the catholic church prefer many people who are lapsed catholics or lost faith in the church or not been involved, or who were from a different relation and now believe because of pope francis. we need a transformative figure to take us away from the dangerous veering towards elitism where my party is going, where the autopsy called for things that were so outside of where the base of the party, where the voters really were. somebody with a message that people spoke to them -- relevant to them, the forgotten man and woman. and donald trump has transformed himself into one that values and -- the worker. and that is liberating. host: how do you make sure he does not lose his way, that he can become that transformative president? is my belief that donald trump will be a transformative president. he will have a positive impact on americans almost immediately. ais is a guy -- we havd preview of that in the transition. two monthselection ago. since then, it
people's pope. he is a transformative figure for the catholic church prefer many people who are lapsed catholics or lost faith in the church or not been involved, or who were from a different relation and now believe because of pope francis. we need a transformative figure to take us away from the dangerous veering towards elitism where my party is going, where the autopsy called for things that were so outside of where the base of the party, where the voters really were. somebody with a...
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people who cannot afford it. all of us are guilty. we wanted to help everybody. the trouble is there are no quick, simple answers, and we tried to create one. and you create a bubble, and then the bble collapses. warren: we have had bubbles throughout history, and they manifest themselves in various ways, the dot coms, whatever it may be, and we will have them in the future. human beings, we get smarter about a lot of things in terms of how to produce things and become more productive. we do not get rid of the basic human emotions. and greed and fear will always operate the same way. thomas: you are dealing with a balance of greed and fear, greed and fear, greed and fear. and every decade or so, greed gets out of context and eventually leads to enough fear and something blows up, and we all just say, how could we have been so stupid? michael: to go back and revise history and say i did not know, you are a professional, you should have known. the information was there and common sense says if you are earning more,
people who cannot afford it. all of us are guilty. we wanted to help everybody. the trouble is there are no quick, simple answers, and we tried to create one. and you create a bubble, and then the bble collapses. warren: we have had bubbles throughout history, and they manifest themselves in various ways, the dot coms, whatever it may be, and we will have them in the future. human beings, we get smarter about a lot of things in terms of how to produce things and become more productive. we do...
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it represents wealthy people, it represents a load of the people from the swamp and people who had views that are so out of the mainstream and donald trump didn't campaign on most of these things. >> the new -- excuse me. the new leader of the democrats in the senate as of today is senator chuck schumer. we have him here tonight. i won't let him leave. we'll be right back in just a moment. stay with us. >> my pleasure. from the first moment you met it was love at first touch and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection that's why only pampers swaddlers is the1 choice of hospitals protection to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection mom: "oh hi baby" so all they feel is love wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers what bad back?gels work so fast you'll ask what pulled hammy? advil liqui - gels make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. like their photo claims tool. it helps settle your claim quickly, which saves time, which saves money. and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance f
it represents wealthy people, it represents a load of the people from the swamp and people who had views that are so out of the mainstream and donald trump didn't campaign on most of these things. >> the new -- excuse me. the new leader of the democrats in the senate as of today is senator chuck schumer. we have him here tonight. i won't let him leave. we'll be right back in just a moment. stay with us. >> my pleasure. from the first moment you met it was love at first touch and all...
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and 109 people were detained for further questioning. most of those people were moved out.have got a couple dozen more that remain. and i would suspect as long as they're not awful people that they will move through before another hazell a day today. and perhaps some of these people should be detained further. and if they are folks that shouldn't be in this country, they are going to be detained. so apologize for nothing here. >> the president took to twitser as well saying. this our country needs strong borders and extreme vetting now. look what is happening all over europe and indeed the world. a horrible mess. now, outraged democrats like senate minority leader chuck schumer became emotional reacting to the order. >> this executive order -- was mean-spirited, unamerican. it was implemented in a way that created chaos and confusion across the country and it will only serve to embolden and inspire those around the globe who will do us harm. it must be reversed immediately. >> he later today california senator dianne feinstein is expected to introduce two bills that would c
and 109 people were detained for further questioning. most of those people were moved out.have got a couple dozen more that remain. and i would suspect as long as they're not awful people that they will move through before another hazell a day today. and perhaps some of these people should be detained further. and if they are folks that shouldn't be in this country, they are going to be detained. so apologize for nothing here. >> the president took to twitser as well saying. this our...
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that upsets people.hen finally what person from any administration goes to "new york times" and tells the media to shut its mouth. there's a reason for the fourth estate, and it is the only institution or business written into the constitution. it is what we need to keep an eye on any administration. >> checks and balances in the government and people in power. and freedom of speech is not the second or third but first amendment. >> first amendment john. >> first thing the founders did was educate the people and keep politicians honest. >> so john, speaking of that, i think it was a strategy, think saying hey talk about this stuff, whatever, chaos and in the meantime sliding other stuff in and media is not talking about it. i think it's a strategy. >> well, look, you can have your opinion on what the strategy is anden in there's reality, here it is. donald trump is 70 years old. ran for president because he really believes in the things he talks about. he's been saying the same thing, i know him, saying
that upsets people.hen finally what person from any administration goes to "new york times" and tells the media to shut its mouth. there's a reason for the fourth estate, and it is the only institution or business written into the constitution. it is what we need to keep an eye on any administration. >> checks and balances in the government and people in power. and freedom of speech is not the second or third but first amendment. >> first amendment john. >> first...
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people became poor, people are asking questions, and i have the support from family and from people,ny, we have to end there, but thank you for coming to hardtalk. thank you very much. it is already telling frosty out and about in the south. we've had some beautiful sunshine as the payoff for that frost. but although high pressure sits across the country, very quiet, not really very active weather, nothing much is changing. we have had some interesting varieties across the uk. so the high pressure is keeping things dry but this weather front is giving a lot of thick cloud with the odd spot of drizzle, but nothing more of a nuisance than that. in contrast, the sunshine is there further south away from that weather front. this is how it's been looking beneath it. further north, slightly less grey up in cumbria, but a lot of cloud, nevertheless, acting like a blanket, stopping those temperatures from falling. that's what we will see for the majority of northern england, scotla nd the majority of northern england, scotland overnight. some fog over the central swathes of the country and t
people became poor, people are asking questions, and i have the support from family and from people,ny, we have to end there, but thank you for coming to hardtalk. thank you very much. it is already telling frosty out and about in the south. we've had some beautiful sunshine as the payoff for that frost. but although high pressure sits across the country, very quiet, not really very active weather, nothing much is changing. we have had some interesting varieties across the uk. so the high...
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, and we're talking about 109 people. from seven countries that the obama administration identified. and these career bureaucrats have a problem with it? i think that they should either get with the program, or they can go. >> sean -- >> hold on, hold on. this is about the safety of america. and there's a reason that the majority of americans agree with the president. it's because they understand that that's his number one priority, and it's his number one duty, as it should be with any leader, to keep our people and institutions safe from attack. and that these steps are, frankly, common sense steps that the president's taking to make sure that we're never looking in the rearview mirror saying we should have done something like this. and then -- >> on the safe zones. >> on the safe zones -- >> paying for this. >> he did have a conversation about financing with him as well, yes. [inaudible conversations] >> sorry. >> thank you, sean. president obama, the statement that was referenced earlier, said he's heartened by the le
, and we're talking about 109 people. from seven countries that the obama administration identified. and these career bureaucrats have a problem with it? i think that they should either get with the program, or they can go. >> sean -- >> hold on, hold on. this is about the safety of america. and there's a reason that the majority of americans agree with the president. it's because they understand that that's his number one priority, and it's his number one duty, as it should be with...
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amongst old and young people. i would like to see more attention paid to those issues and more voter turnout. one of the challenges there is partly be -- that the media, the media's business model has been circulating the drain, for lack of a better term, for the last decade or so given technological changes. one of the subsets of the media hardest hit is the state and local and regional newspapers, so there is a lot less attention and fewer resources being paid to what happens at the state level, so if there is corruption or legislation -- non-corrupt legislation that impacts people's lives -- there's not a lot of reporting and people don't know, so these not glamorous elections and the people who benefit from them are not getting the kind of visibility and attention they deserve. host: calls, tony next in louisiana. republican caller. caller: good morning. thank you for having c-span. host: you bet. caller:[sirens] i am outside this morning. i'm enjoying the beautiful sunshine and the new america that will come
amongst old and young people. i would like to see more attention paid to those issues and more voter turnout. one of the challenges there is partly be -- that the media, the media's business model has been circulating the drain, for lack of a better term, for the last decade or so given technological changes. one of the subsets of the media hardest hit is the state and local and regional newspapers, so there is a lot less attention and fewer resources being paid to what happens at the state...
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people. instead, we stand here ready to erase the foundation that this law was based on and put forth a better one. one that doesn't leave anyone behind, one that is based on market driven consumer driven, patient driven needs and expectations, and allows them to, for example, keep their job. what do i mean by that, mr. speaker? mr. chairman. consider this, not only do we have bad health care outcomes as a result of this insidious law, people are losing work. they are being robbed of their dignity to work. since obamacare, 21% of businesses are reducing the number of employees, their wages and salaries, and their benefits, including their retirement benefits. so this insidious law is not only having detrimental implications to our health care, and people's health, but it's taken away the very dignity that they have to work. it's also spelling the death of health savings accounts, proven over the last several years to the -- part of the solution to consumer driven health care. the idea that yo
people. instead, we stand here ready to erase the foundation that this law was based on and put forth a better one. one that doesn't leave anyone behind, one that is based on market driven consumer driven, patient driven needs and expectations, and allows them to, for example, keep their job. what do i mean by that, mr. speaker? mr. chairman. consider this, not only do we have bad health care outcomes as a result of this insidious law, people are losing work. they are being robbed of their...
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a0 people were inside the building.anada's prime ministerjustin trudeau has issued a statement on social media: jessica murphy is a news editor with bbc news in canada, she's on the line from toronto. jessica, what more do we know at this stage? well, there's still not too many details that have been confirmed. police are saying the situation right now is under control and the area has been secured and everyone has been evacuated. as you noted, we know there are two men in custody. we know there are confirmed dead and wounded but we don't know the exact figures, reporters on the ground are speaking to witnesses and hearing everything from two to 15 dead but those numbers aren't confirmed. we know gunmen opened fire during evening prayers, this was about three hours ago. but again, still a lot of details and police are saying the investigation is ongoing. jessica, seem via twitter that police are saying the mosque premises has been secured with the occu pa nts safely evacuated. premises has been secured with the occupant
a0 people were inside the building.anada's prime ministerjustin trudeau has issued a statement on social media: jessica murphy is a news editor with bbc news in canada, she's on the line from toronto. jessica, what more do we know at this stage? well, there's still not too many details that have been confirmed. police are saying the situation right now is under control and the area has been secured and everyone has been evacuated. as you noted, we know there are two men in custody. we know...
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once you pinpoint those people -- people in america don't vote. just pinpoint the people you elected andu get everything. it don't say anything about the total overall aspect of america. it has been beautiful having a black president. accept forople can being americans. ofhave to be respectful being americans first. if you're not respected for being an american, it don't really matter what happens. i am 63 years old. host: let's hear from dave in new jersey says relations have improved. how are you? caller: i'm doing pretty good. i was listening to urban radio, and i listen to all of the radio stations, man. let me say this, if anyone wants to wake up in the morning with a pessimistic attitude, you have to look inside your heart. don't think you know what is inside everyone's heart because you see their color first. martin luther king said, "character, content of." let's think about that today. who cares what color anyone is, man? what is in your heart, right? host: you said relations have improved. how would you measure it? dave is gone. this is
once you pinpoint those people -- people in america don't vote. just pinpoint the people you elected andu get everything. it don't say anything about the total overall aspect of america. it has been beautiful having a black president. accept forople can being americans. ofhave to be respectful being americans first. if you're not respected for being an american, it don't really matter what happens. i am 63 years old. host: let's hear from dave in new jersey says relations have improved. how are...
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people in africa new that president obama care about young people and interested to what they have to say. then those people became their own network so if a crisis took place like the ebola la crisis we have people working together without us to mobilize a public health response. it's an entry point to engaging audience so the young leader initiative became a forum pulling people together. we don't have to begin the conversation by saying we want you to come down to the embassy to talk about why i so was wrong. we want you to talk how to start a business or start civil society invocation. a conversation relevant to their lives. -- negative narrative whether it comes from the state or non-state actor. so we sought -- i won't go on because i want get to the discuss. i think it's important that we do not lose sight of affirmative programming that helps people, that can be utilized in many different ways. when we talk to participate pants in the programs, one of the things they got out of it was meeting each other. there could be someone in nigeria who trying to bring mobile medicine to
people in africa new that president obama care about young people and interested to what they have to say. then those people became their own network so if a crisis took place like the ebola la crisis we have people working together without us to mobilize a public health response. it's an entry point to engaging audience so the young leader initiative became a forum pulling people together. we don't have to begin the conversation by saying we want you to come down to the embassy to talk about...
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in fact, be between then and now, more people are buying firearms, more people are using them are the biggest group of people buying guns today are women. that's the biggest growth of the nra for example. it's the biggest growth and competition. i used to say, it didn't happen until a few years ago but manufacturers are making pink guns because they like peak paint speaker. because they know their customer. >> we are running out of time but i would like to have a chance to project ahead. we talked a lot about the past but obviously we just had an election and we have a new president, and one of his first tasks will be naming a replacement for justice scalia on the supreme court. let's project ahead say 20 years. imagine it's 2036. president. president donald trump has a chance to let's say a .3 or four new conservative justices. >> appointing one won't do it because as i said, the question is, what kinds of restrictions will be found to be reasonable by the court. one, whoever the president appoints is not going to be scalia. he had the advantage not only from my perspective with a so
in fact, be between then and now, more people are buying firearms, more people are using them are the biggest group of people buying guns today are women. that's the biggest growth of the nra for example. it's the biggest growth and competition. i used to say, it didn't happen until a few years ago but manufacturers are making pink guns because they like peak paint speaker. because they know their customer. >> we are running out of time but i would like to have a chance to project ahead....
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a lot of people picked up on that. but again, you're speaking to the faithful and they were delighted to be here and agreed with what the president had to say. >> dan reporting live from washington, d.c. thank you very much. >> those celebrating the dawn of the trump era in the heavily democratic bay area have mostly elected to keep their parties private. they fear protesters will show up. >> but one place opened their doors to david louie in downtown campbell. >> reporter: here in downtown campbell, people are gathered here at the socialite restaurant. it's a place where supporters of mr. trump have gathered today to celebrate his inauguration in washington, a place where republicans feel comfortable about expressing their support for their candidate. they didn't have tickets to attend the inauguration, but these south bay supporters of donald trump show their enthusiasm by gathering early in the morning to watch the ceremonies on big screen tvs. the socialize restaurant and wine bar opened its doors early. organizer
a lot of people picked up on that. but again, you're speaking to the faithful and they were delighted to be here and agreed with what the president had to say. >> dan reporting live from washington, d.c. thank you very much. >> those celebrating the dawn of the trump era in the heavily democratic bay area have mostly elected to keep their parties private. they fear protesters will show up. >> but one place opened their doors to david louie in downtown campbell. >>...
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translator: development is of the people, by the people and for the people. china pursues the goal of common prosperity. we have taken major steps to alleviate poverty and lifted 7 million people out of poverty. good progress is being made to finish building a society of prosperity in all respects. this is a path of pursuing reform and innovation. china has tackled difficulties on its way forward. china has demonstrated its ability to take home issues and remove institutional issues standing in the way. we can unleash productivity and social vitality. building on progress of 30 odd years of reform, we have introduced more than 1200 reform measures of the past four years injecting powerful impotence into china's development. china is committed to a fundamental policy of opening up and pursues an opening up strategy. china's development is both external and internal oriented. china shares more of its development outcomes with other countries and people. china's outstanding development achievements have vastly improved living standards of these people and it's a
translator: development is of the people, by the people and for the people. china pursues the goal of common prosperity. we have taken major steps to alleviate poverty and lifted 7 million people out of poverty. good progress is being made to finish building a society of prosperity in all respects. this is a path of pursuing reform and innovation. china has tackled difficulties on its way forward. china has demonstrated its ability to take home issues and remove institutional issues standing in...
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good people. >> always good people. >> good people. >> don't agree with them politically.y got the same problems, whoop i. that we have in the hood. jobs, not there. drugs there. health care. why do poor white folks and poor black folks stand together? >> someone always puts a label on it. said it's not us. they are doing it. once you start with them or them or that neighborhood, poor people are poor people. they are trying to do their best and raise their kids and do you have to make sure they can breathe. make sure the air is clean. if you don't do that. we will have an issue. the company said look. that will cost us too much money. we will take our business elsewhere. i don't understand why we can't figure out how to make it work on both ends. >> i think the common pain should lead to common purpose. both parties, the democrats let down the rural poor. both parties should do better. whoop i goldberg, thank you for being here. it means so much to have you here. a legend. listen. when we get back, i am kind of confused. about the first six days. i'm going to bring in the
good people. >> always good people. >> good people. >> don't agree with them politically.y got the same problems, whoop i. that we have in the hood. jobs, not there. drugs there. health care. why do poor white folks and poor black folks stand together? >> someone always puts a label on it. said it's not us. they are doing it. once you start with them or them or that neighborhood, poor people are poor people. they are trying to do their best and raise their kids and do...
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very, very few people could do the job you people do. to just let you know, i am so behind you. and i know, maybe, sometimes you haven't gotten the backing that you've wanted and you're going to get so much backing. maybe you're going to say, please don't give us so much backing. mr. president, please, we don't need that much backing. but you're going to have that. and i think everybody in this room knows it. you know, the military and the law enforcement generally speaking, but all of it, but the military gave us tremendous percentages of votes. we were unbelievably successful in the election with getting the vote of the military. and probably almost everybody in this room voted for me, but i will not ask you to raise your hands if you didn't. but i would guarantee a big portion. because we're all in the same wavelength, folks. we're all on the same wavelength, right? who knows. took brian about 30 seconds to figure that one out, right? because we know. we're on the same wavelength. but we're going to do great things. we're going to do
very, very few people could do the job you people do. to just let you know, i am so behind you. and i know, maybe, sometimes you haven't gotten the backing that you've wanted and you're going to get so much backing. maybe you're going to say, please don't give us so much backing. mr. president, please, we don't need that much backing. but you're going to have that. and i think everybody in this room knows it. you know, the military and the law enforcement generally speaking, but all of it, but...
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they are people. they are real people. they are part of what makes massachusetts great and they are part of what makes america great. donald trump's radical ban on muslims isn't in line with american values or with our constitution. it is also not in line with what the republican party stands for. in the months following the attacks of september 11, president george w. bush made a point to remind the united states that we were not at war against islam. in a speech in april of 2002, he said -- and i want to quote here -- "america rejects bigotry. we reject every act of hatred against people of arab background or muslim faith. america values and welcomes peaceful people of all faiths: christian, jewish, muslim, hindu, sikh and many others. every faith is practiced and protected here because we are one country. every immigrant can be fully and equally american because we are one country. race and color should not divide us because america is one country." do senate republicans agree? if so, then come down here and say so. whe
they are people. they are real people. they are part of what makes massachusetts great and they are part of what makes america great. donald trump's radical ban on muslims isn't in line with american values or with our constitution. it is also not in line with what the republican party stands for. in the months following the attacks of september 11, president george w. bush made a point to remind the united states that we were not at war against islam. in a speech in april of 2002, he said --...
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we have the greatest people. and many other countries have great people.all have great people, okay? this isn't that kind of a competition. everybody has great people. but if we're going to fire people and build a frod product outside, it's not going to happen. so with that, we'll take some questions. >> donald trump is taking questions from the room. some people,ockheed martin ceo, michael dell, elon musk. dow chemical, barack obama was somebody who had valley jarrett, sitting on huge balance sheets and not send spending it, because of the regulatory overhang. this is a positive for donald trump. a meeting like this. >> this is definitely his sweet spot. and not only for his campaign message that he made. you just heard the states he referenced, ohio, pennsylvania, indiana -- >> maryland. >> where he wants the manufacturers to go. so what he is saying, look, we think we can produce regulation by 75%. incredibly popular among corporate america. and we'll strip back your taxes, make america great. again, incredibly popular. i can tell you among the corporat
we have the greatest people. and many other countries have great people.all have great people, okay? this isn't that kind of a competition. everybody has great people. but if we're going to fire people and build a frod product outside, it's not going to happen. so with that, we'll take some questions. >> donald trump is taking questions from the room. some people,ockheed martin ceo, michael dell, elon musk. dow chemical, barack obama was somebody who had valley jarrett, sitting on huge...
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many russian people want. just tried to distract russian people from their real problems like inequality and poverty. you have 23 million russian citizens living below the poverty line and he has distracted them from this problem with his imperial delusion about making russia great again and all this stuff. you call it an imperial delusion. vladimir putin would say to you, getting back crimea, which is ours and historically was always ours and means so much to the people in this country, that's not a delusion, that's something that he has delivered for the russian people. i would say that everyone in russia would be much happier if vladimir putin delivered some more wealth to the russian people, notjust to his oligarchs because what happened in russia in terms of the economy, i will use the favourite term of mr trump, it's a disaster what's going on inside of the country. yes, vladimir putin has very aggressive behaviour towards everyone in this world but it's just because he doesn't have an ability to solve p
many russian people want. just tried to distract russian people from their real problems like inequality and poverty. you have 23 million russian citizens living below the poverty line and he has distracted them from this problem with his imperial delusion about making russia great again and all this stuff. you call it an imperial delusion. vladimir putin would say to you, getting back crimea, which is ours and historically was always ours and means so much to the people in this country, that's...
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around -- people, working people, against an establishment that has not listened to working people for close to 40 years. we have seen an epic fail of the elites in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, 2009. without speaking to a more progressive trade agenda, to what the nature and dignity of work will be, without speaking to patriotism and nationalism, which should not be seated to a right wing, these are issues we must grapple with and that is the work of progressives, in addition to much else. bernie sanders, seward brown, if the senate had gone democratic which was one of the heartbreaking didn't go moments of the election night, you would have had a progressive populist caucus. senator warren, elizabeth warren, jeff berkley. others who i think could have rebuilt the idea of populism as a progressive, galvanizing democratic force in american politics. and they will, but the obstacles are much larger. host: if you want to join the conversation, the phone lines are open. host: as callers are calling in, what would be your advice for progressives calling in to rebuild, resist in
around -- people, working people, against an establishment that has not listened to working people for close to 40 years. we have seen an epic fail of the elites in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, 2009. without speaking to a more progressive trade agenda, to what the nature and dignity of work will be, without speaking to patriotism and nationalism, which should not be seated to a right wing, these are issues we must grapple with and that is the work of progressives, in addition to...
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my message to people is clear, people of the united kingdom voted on the 23rd ofjune last year. a referendum that was giving to them by parliament. the parliament voted to give the people of the decision as to whether we should stay in the european union. the people spoke in that vote. the majority voted for us to leave the european union. i think it is now the job of the government to put that into practice. i hope when people look at the article 50 bill, they will recognise it is a simple decision do they support the will of the british people or not? this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: donald trump has been defending his immigration ban, as criticism continues from around the world. we will come back to the trump presidency, but now let's turn to canada. let's bring you the latest on that shooting at a mosque in canada. police in quebec now sayjust one of the men they arrested is considered a suspect. six people were shot dead on sunday night. this is quebec city. if we drill in the map, i can show you the mosque itself, the quebec islamic cu
my message to people is clear, people of the united kingdom voted on the 23rd ofjune last year. a referendum that was giving to them by parliament. the parliament voted to give the people of the decision as to whether we should stay in the european union. the people spoke in that vote. the majority voted for us to leave the european union. i think it is now the job of the government to put that into practice. i hope when people look at the article 50 bill, they will recognise it is a simple...