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people. balboa, anditaly, ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england, henry hudson and other brave exploring men who sailed their ships into unknown waters and found the land of america. settled and the spain,of the world from holland, fromrom england. england, many settled on the east coast, where they grew in numbers and came to consider america their home. but styles change in a hundred years and ideas change. the children of the settlers became dissatisfied and came to talk of freedom and to talk of winning freedom peacefully. people of the world fought with them. polaski, lafayette, frenchman, washington, american. a battle one, a nation one. to join the other nations of the world who have given us explorers, settlers, the patriots, the founders of our nation. before the nation had been formed, people of england and holland settled in the east and southeast and brought from s, and negroes as slave settled mainly in the south. people in the friends settled in the south and midw
people. balboa, anditaly, ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england, henry hudson and other brave exploring men who sailed their ships into unknown waters and found the land of america. settled and the spain,of the world from holland, fromrom england. england, many settled on the east coast, where they grew in numbers and came to consider america their home. but styles change in a hundred years and ideas change. the children of the settlers became dissatisfied and came to talk of...
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765 people. that is a huge number. more than 200 more than eight years ago. they did the math and 15% of that means that if any one group does not have 115 caucus-goers in their group, they are not liable. to dispense with the formality, the precinct chair asked that we dispense with things and say, how about o'malley and uncommitted folks come up to the room and we will count you and decide whether or not you have 115 people. that is what is happening. the sanders people have backed off. the clinton folks have backed off. the o'malley and undecided voters have come to the front of the room. we are listening to the precinct chair. their hands. we are going to count those people. it is a way to avoid counting all 765 people one at a time. now they are going one by one. the people with their hands up our caucusing for martin o'malley. they are trying to figure out if there are 115 people. if there are, they are viable. if not, these people with their hands up are up for grabs. that is what they are
765 people. that is a huge number. more than 200 more than eight years ago. they did the math and 15% of that means that if any one group does not have 115 caucus-goers in their group, they are not liable. to dispense with the formality, the precinct chair asked that we dispense with things and say, how about o'malley and uncommitted folks come up to the room and we will count you and decide whether or not you have 115 people. that is what is happening. the sanders people have backed off. the...
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we are everyday people. ♪i am everyday people. yeah.your doctor if farxiga is right for you and visit farxiga.com to learn how you can get it for free. they say you shouldn't spoil your kids. but your grandkids? how about front row seats to the best show in town? and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade®. >> universal healthcare! john: what up with mayor cap young people. weirdly, bernie sanders crowd are not made up of people his age, but young people. apparently it appeals to young people. haven't they noticed south of our border socialist policies have been tried and they led to more poverty? after experiencing socialist misery, some young people in latin america have figured out social itch is not a good thing. i don't know exactly what this young woman is saying, i don't speak spanish. but i know she has a following. this speech was watched more than 7 million times. the speaker is gloria alvarez. and she joins us now. you are talking to people in latin america about markets. >> in
we are everyday people. ♪i am everyday people. yeah.your doctor if farxiga is right for you and visit farxiga.com to learn how you can get it for free. they say you shouldn't spoil your kids. but your grandkids? how about front row seats to the best show in town? and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade®. >> universal healthcare! john: what up with mayor cap young people. weirdly, bernie sanders crowd are not made up of people his age,...
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i'm not interested in punishing people for slavery or punishing people for terrorism. i'm not interested in punishing people for segregation or even punishing people for police violence. i'm interested in getting us to a place where we're feeling something that looks more like freedom and justice. >> and we can't get there without truth and reconciliation. go to germany where in less than 80 years, that nation has recovered from the holocaust, not by denying it, but by putting markers in stones at the home of every jewish family in berlin. by directing people who come to germany to auschwitz and the camps to reflect soberly on the history of the holocaust. in america, we do the opposite. we don't talk about slavery. >> so now that we're in this period of our history where one in three black males is expected to go to jail or prison, where people of color are menaced and targeted on the streets of our country the question really is when will we stop, when will we change direction, when will we confront this legacy that we have created in america by our inaction, by our
i'm not interested in punishing people for slavery or punishing people for terrorism. i'm not interested in punishing people for segregation or even punishing people for police violence. i'm interested in getting us to a place where we're feeling something that looks more like freedom and justice. >> and we can't get there without truth and reconciliation. go to germany where in less than 80 years, that nation has recovered from the holocaust, not by denying it, but by putting markers in...
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the people and for the people.nator sanders: this is a campaign which says not only can we not tolerate the corrupt campaign finance system, which is undermining american democracy, we cannot continue a rigged economy in which working people are working longer hours for lower wages while almost all of the new income and wealth is going to the top 1%. that is wrong. [applause] senator sanders: it is immoral. it is unsustainable and it is not the american way, that the top 1/10 of 1% should own almost as much as the bottom 90%. [applause] senator sanders: so together, what we are going to create, and i know this is a radical idea, but we are going to create an economy that works for the middle class of this country, not just for 1%. [applause] senator sanders: we are going to raise the minimum wage not to $7.25 an hour, but we are going to raise that to a living wage, $15 an hour over the next few years. [applause] senator sanders: we are going to have pay equity for women workers. [applause] senator sanders: we are
the people and for the people.nator sanders: this is a campaign which says not only can we not tolerate the corrupt campaign finance system, which is undermining american democracy, we cannot continue a rigged economy in which working people are working longer hours for lower wages while almost all of the new income and wealth is going to the top 1%. that is wrong. [applause] senator sanders: it is immoral. it is unsustainable and it is not the american way, that the top 1/10 of 1% should own...
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in the government of the people, by the people, and for the people, we elect the people -- a presidentus. i've had a front proceeds to this office for most of my adult life. i've seen fallible men rise up to the challenge of our time with humility and clarity of purpose. to make our nation safer, stronger and, for your. i firmly believe that the american people must entrust this office to someone who understands that whoever holds it is a servant, not the master. someone who will commit to that service with honor and decency. our next president will lead an extraordinary country whose people have always made the improbable possible in big ways and small. every day, americans tested the boundaries of freedom and achieve more than what they could have ever dreamed. over the last 7 years, our nation's bright light has become a little more than a sliver. we have retreated from the world stage. the american values that have brought peace and opportunity are fading. that is not the america we know and love. america is a country that thinks big, act boldly, and leads without apology. it will
in the government of the people, by the people, and for the people, we elect the people -- a presidentus. i've had a front proceeds to this office for most of my adult life. i've seen fallible men rise up to the challenge of our time with humility and clarity of purpose. to make our nation safer, stronger and, for your. i firmly believe that the american people must entrust this office to someone who understands that whoever holds it is a servant, not the master. someone who will commit to that...
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>> a lot of people.bility got hope, they ain't working or it's hard for them to get a job so if they ain't got no job i'm just going to start robbing people or just start shooting people, on account of i ain't got anything to live for. or their losses, all type of reasons. >> joseph says too many youth like him grow up feeling like they have to carry guns for protection and could easily end up in prison or dead. >> i started paying attention like why a lot of people get killed for, why a lot of people get locked up for. i told myself i want to change while i still got a chance. >> how did you feel when you decided to stop carrying a gun? >> so good, got something to live for now . >> many of our young people will tell us if something doesn't change, somebody is going to get hurt. they don't want to hurt people. but they're walking around with rage. they're walking around with incredible pain. loss, sadness. grief. that is so tightly contained all the time. that when something triggers it, it can blow wit
>> a lot of people.bility got hope, they ain't working or it's hard for them to get a job so if they ain't got no job i'm just going to start robbing people or just start shooting people, on account of i ain't got anything to live for. or their losses, all type of reasons. >> joseph says too many youth like him grow up feeling like they have to carry guns for protection and could easily end up in prison or dead. >> i started paying attention like why a lot of people get killed...
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facing the people. next year will be a year of economic boon and development of iran with the help of god. [applause] we are on the verge of a determining election. on the seventh of this month, we are going to take part in two big elections. the iranian nation will turn out en masse at the ballot station. our revolution is one which gives leeway to all people from all walks of life. it gives more leeway to people to the younger generation, this is something based on the remarks of the late leader. the basic rights of people, ethics, islam, and the law. revolution belongs to all people. it is not belong to a certain political party. revolution belongs to the iranian nation. revolution is actually manifested under the name of and nationaln unity. this invaluable legacy, this revolution does not belong to a , certain group or party. it belongs to the iranian nation and all freedom seekers around the world. our revolution is the revolution which encourages civility and ethics. it is a revolution which enco
facing the people. next year will be a year of economic boon and development of iran with the help of god. [applause] we are on the verge of a determining election. on the seventh of this month, we are going to take part in two big elections. the iranian nation will turn out en masse at the ballot station. our revolution is one which gives leeway to all people from all walks of life. it gives more leeway to people to the younger generation, this is something based on the remarks of the late...
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>> guest: for some people many people in northern virginia. yes, born in new mexico, spent time in san diego, being a moderate cleric. he was invited to the pentagon after 9/11 even. he became, he is the most important english-speaking cleric in the world of jihad. he was killed boy a cia drone strike in 2011 but even in death his writings show up and his cases, inspire magazine, which was he was involved in helping published, shows up in all of the cases you look at and indeed in the boston bombing case they got their bomb making recipe in part from "inspire" magazine. >> host: you say there is no connecting thread or one-size-fits-all for people being radicalized? >> guest: islamic ideology, desire to belong to something bigger than yourself, some people are very young and it is exciting. i profile one of the first people who created an english jihad website, he is from charlotte, north carolina and was working in a call center as a computer support specialist, moved to yemen and he is part of al-qaeda. it was enthralling by his own account.
>> guest: for some people many people in northern virginia. yes, born in new mexico, spent time in san diego, being a moderate cleric. he was invited to the pentagon after 9/11 even. he became, he is the most important english-speaking cleric in the world of jihad. he was killed boy a cia drone strike in 2011 but even in death his writings show up and his cases, inspire magazine, which was he was involved in helping published, shows up in all of the cases you look at and indeed in the...
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the price goes up but is it better than people dying, is it people-- >> people go to emergency rooms. >> people were dying >> yes. there were things in it so basic like i can break my leg and sign up to obamacare when i get to hospital. it's silly. there are really poorly thought out things. mandate. >> you can wait until you get sick and then go to obamacare. that's why insurers are pulling out now. >> they're threat enning to pull out. they are getting a windfall >> they just got a bail out from obama 7.7 million dollars to hold them up. that's why they're not complaining because they're still getting money under the table. the insurance companies are losing money hand over fists. they're losing. >> most people have health insurance and always have. those people didn't necessarily see the problem with it, but we live in a nation that do we believe it's a right or not >> people didn't see a problem with it until obamacare came and flans had to be switched >> people that didn't have health care didn't see a-- had health care didn't know what they were facing >>> people in africa didn'
the price goes up but is it better than people dying, is it people-- >> people go to emergency rooms. >> people were dying >> yes. there were things in it so basic like i can break my leg and sign up to obamacare when i get to hospital. it's silly. there are really poorly thought out things. mandate. >> you can wait until you get sick and then go to obamacare. that's why insurers are pulling out now. >> they're threat enning to pull out. they are getting a windfall...
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this is what younger people, working class people want. the future of the democratic party. >> but in order to create the kind of movement you've been suggesting and that you want, you're going to need to attract african-american voters, and your economic justice message just didn't sieee south carolina and other places. isn't that kind of a fatal flaw? >> well, no question. let me be very clear. we did really, really badly with older african-american voters. i mean, we got decimated. on the other hand, if you look at the younger people, african-american younger people, and whites, we did much better. so, again, i think our message, the clinton campaign was very strong, remember, this is their fourth campaign in south carolina. two for bill clinton, two for hillary clinton. they had it well organized. they did well and i congratulate them. we came into that state something like 7%, 8% in the poll. it was a tough row for us to hoe. but i want to thank all of our supporters, the members of the south carolina state legislature who stuck with
this is what younger people, working class people want. the future of the democratic party. >> but in order to create the kind of movement you've been suggesting and that you want, you're going to need to attract african-american voters, and your economic justice message just didn't sieee south carolina and other places. isn't that kind of a fatal flaw? >> well, no question. let me be very clear. we did really, really badly with older african-american voters. i mean, we got...
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look, i'm dealing with very, very talented people, smart people, good people. i think they will be competing, i had great victory yesterday in south carolina. it was amazing. new hampshire was amazing. the size of the victories i think were incredible. yesterday i won every delegate. i won all seven congressional districts on top of having a big margin. that was a great victory. we're off to nevada, off to atlanta. then i go to nevada where i'll be for a couple of days i have lot of property out there, lot of great employees. i think i should do well in nevada. >> dickerson: if you get the nomination you'd be shocked? >> well, i wouldn't be shocked. look again i'm competing against professional politicians, senators, top of the line. terrific guy and a talented guy. i'm competing against a lot of really good people. i don't want to say it's mine. certainly i'm leading, there's no question about that. we've got long way to go. >> dickerson: marco rubio said now that the campaign is in this phase you have to be more specific about your foreign policy vision and k
look, i'm dealing with very, very talented people, smart people, good people. i think they will be competing, i had great victory yesterday in south carolina. it was amazing. new hampshire was amazing. the size of the victories i think were incredible. yesterday i won every delegate. i won all seven congressional districts on top of having a big margin. that was a great victory. we're off to nevada, off to atlanta. then i go to nevada where i'll be for a couple of days i have lot of property...
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[applause] this is a campaign, to paraphrase abraham lincoln, of the people, by the people, for the people. [applause] let me tell you something else. if anybody here does not understand the direct connection between a corrupt campaign finance system and the major issues facing our country, and what congress does or does not do does not understand anything about contemporary american politics. let me be as straightforward as i can and tell you one of the first major priorities of the sanders administration will be to overturn this disastrous citizens united supreme court decision. [applause] our campaign talks about the need to reform a corrupt campaign finance system. we talk about the need to end a rigged economy and create an economy that works for all of us, not just the 1%. we talk about a broken criminal justice system, a criminal justice system in which we have more people in jail than any other country on earth, largely black and latino. and native americans. [applause] let me tell you briefly a story, the kind of encapsulates everything we talk about in this campaign. what a rigge
[applause] this is a campaign, to paraphrase abraham lincoln, of the people, by the people, for the people. [applause] let me tell you something else. if anybody here does not understand the direct connection between a corrupt campaign finance system and the major issues facing our country, and what congress does or does not do does not understand anything about contemporary american politics. let me be as straightforward as i can and tell you one of the first major priorities of the sanders...
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i know people in iowa, they're great people. they said no, no, it's not going to work. so i said i have to do it, i want to go there. and i went there, and i think we did really well. e did really well. and they said if you get in the top 10, you'd be lucky. and it actually came out, the first time it was like number 10, then it went to eight, then five. and we finished number two, and frankly, hi known we could have finished number two, maybe i would have spent more time there. i would have taken a day or two off from here, but that wouldn't have been good. but you know, it's sort of interesting, because i'm very proud of this, i skipped the debate because i wasn't treated properly. host: we'll get to marco rubio a little bit later and, of course, the democrats as we continue to ask you, what issue is driving you to vote this election psych snell jan at twitter, do i want to choose the next supreme court justice, that's what's driving jan. as a voter, that is always my concern above any single issue. we're going to talk now about a hearing that's coming up in less than
i know people in iowa, they're great people. they said no, no, it's not going to work. so i said i have to do it, i want to go there. and i went there, and i think we did really well. e did really well. and they said if you get in the top 10, you'd be lucky. and it actually came out, the first time it was like number 10, then it went to eight, then five. and we finished number two, and frankly, hi known we could have finished number two, maybe i would have spent more time there. i would have...
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what we found is the people below the limit look like the people above the limit. they are idealogically and demographically very similar. there has to be something else going on besides those two things to say that there is a difference between those who are disclosed versus those who are undisclosed. >> and dave primo at university of rochester has done some interesting work on disclosure, more on the side of what are the benefits of disclosure, so the focus has been more with a cost disclosure but often there's presumed large benefits of disclosure and what primo and others have seen that is that the kinds of information that's disclosed is not often made use of by ordinary citizens and often not made use of in advertisements and so, you know, if you are thinking of places you might look to adjust the law a little bit, you know, why do you need to know the employer of someone who gives money? or, you know, why do you need their home address? why should that be available forever on the internet? often i think disclosure laws are, you know, motivated more by, well
what we found is the people below the limit look like the people above the limit. they are idealogically and demographically very similar. there has to be something else going on besides those two things to say that there is a difference between those who are disclosed versus those who are undisclosed. >> and dave primo at university of rochester has done some interesting work on disclosure, more on the side of what are the benefits of disclosure, so the focus has been more with a cost...
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more unarmed black people get shot by police than whites people. most of the fatal shootings are coming at the hands of white male police officers. training is a big part of this. if you know this kind of stuff, we know that community policing works. just go to west baltimore. a police department that isn't from the schools that doesn't live in the community they are committing considered an occupying force. if i chase you and your run, now i have cause to arrest you. that is zero tolerance. a white kid running down wisconsin avenue but naked is not to be arrested. he's going to take and to a mental institution but he is not to be treated the same way as a black youth in other parts of town. black lives matter because it is open to the eyes of white people. cortland: there is a mindset of whose people defined this. the black community has been defined one way. the thing that is critical is this whole drug issue. there were 49,000 drug overdoses in the united states last year. number one state's utah. the other vermont's. new hampshire, these are th
more unarmed black people get shot by police than whites people. most of the fatal shootings are coming at the hands of white male police officers. training is a big part of this. if you know this kind of stuff, we know that community policing works. just go to west baltimore. a police department that isn't from the schools that doesn't live in the community they are committing considered an occupying force. if i chase you and your run, now i have cause to arrest you. that is zero tolerance. a...
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and what happened is i saw things with people and people that i know and people that i respect that made me change. ronald reagan changed. he said he evolved, he used that expression. >> right. >> ronald reagan actually used to be a fairly liberal democrat and he became a fairly conservative conservative. i mean fairly. >> but ted cruz says we can't count on donald trump in the future, especially in picking supreme court justices, if he's changed in the past. so how do you convince a republican like me that if you were nominated you're not going to nominate the type of supreme court justice that always seems to flip? >> okay. so if you look at me as a conservative, okay, and i'm not sure that that's necessarily the most important word, but i say i'm a common sense conservative, i'm the most conservative on the border. nobody tougher than me on the border. in fact sheriff joe just endorsed me from arizona. when he endorses you, you're pretty conservative and pretty good on the border. i think i'm the strongest on the military, most conservative on the military. strongest on the military.
and what happened is i saw things with people and people that i know and people that i respect that made me change. ronald reagan changed. he said he evolved, he used that expression. >> right. >> ronald reagan actually used to be a fairly liberal democrat and he became a fairly conservative conservative. i mean fairly. >> but ted cruz says we can't count on donald trump in the future, especially in picking supreme court justices, if he's changed in the past. so how do you...
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people are fed up.hey are trying to make a mock rate of our democracy -- mockery of our to mock see. instead of voting those people out so we can get in there who will work for the people. we have no love for each other as americans. americans. we can't stand one another. why? we've got a democrat president, -- host: what do you do? caller: i am self employed. i'm there to different hats. young white kids, young black kids, young brazilians. i help them with their schoolwork, their math and science and reading. they are reading on a fourth grade level and they are teenagers. it's sad. it makes me cry every day. this is the washington times this morning. add age revealed that they have million on7 broadcast ads. mike is a republican in tennessee. it what you think of the debate last night? was crazythought it in one respect. i don't think cnn did a good job moderating. they should've not let things get out of way. i just read the article. a portion ofread it. have done in the private sector and are and i
people are fed up.hey are trying to make a mock rate of our democracy -- mockery of our to mock see. instead of voting those people out so we can get in there who will work for the people. we have no love for each other as americans. americans. we can't stand one another. why? we've got a democrat president, -- host: what do you do? caller: i am self employed. i'm there to different hats. young white kids, young black kids, young brazilians. i help them with their schoolwork, their math and...
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and what happens when ordinary people working people, low-income people, middle class people, young people don't vote, that political vacuum is filled by wealthy campaign contributors and lobbyists who say, hey, this is great, young people aren't voting. that is fantastic. we can now make the decisions for this country. older people are not voting. that's great. because the world changes when you have a handful of billionaires making the decisions as opposed to ordinary americans making decisions. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: what this campaign is about is calling for a political revolution. what that means, what that means is no president, not bernie sanders, or anybody else can do it alone. why is that? i'll tell you why, and this is the truth that many politicians will not tell you. the truth is that wall street, corporate america, the corporate media, large campaign donors have so much influence over the political and economic system of our country today that no president, not the best intentioned in the world, can take them on. the only way we take them on is when millions o
and what happens when ordinary people working people, low-income people, middle class people, young people don't vote, that political vacuum is filled by wealthy campaign contributors and lobbyists who say, hey, this is great, young people aren't voting. that is fantastic. we can now make the decisions for this country. older people are not voting. that's great. because the world changes when you have a handful of billionaires making the decisions as opposed to ordinary americans making...
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we have to offer training to people. and we have to offer work authorization to people. now people will say legitimately, i said, you will say, excuse me. why are we going to do this for these refugees? they're poor turks. so you're going to have to do this for not just the refugees, but also the local politicians. populations. you're going to have to invest in the least popular or least-developed parts of turkey in which these people find themselves. and that becomes an absolute requirement. the final thing turkey can do it can do tomorrow but it has to be persuaded to do that. smugglers. again, there have been far too many articles that have been written about smart smuggling, far too many people in europe think that these are the bad guys rather than a market reaction to what really is going on on the ground. smugglers operate above ground. the only way that they can actually move 1 million people from wherever it is all the way to the aegean, you can only do it above ground. well, if you do it above ground, you also have the opportunity -- turkey, a strong state, has
we have to offer training to people. and we have to offer work authorization to people. now people will say legitimately, i said, you will say, excuse me. why are we going to do this for these refugees? they're poor turks. so you're going to have to do this for not just the refugees, but also the local politicians. populations. you're going to have to invest in the least popular or least-developed parts of turkey in which these people find themselves. and that becomes an absolute requirement....
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people people were having press conferences all over the place.frankie, one evening we got the primary players into the roosevelt room and said from this point forward we are going to operate, i will hold the press conference and we will cornet our public message together. leadership in crisis, someone has to be the focal point, the connectivity with the broader audience. the last thing you need whether you are governor, mayor, whoever you whoever you are, secretary, is having multiple agencies in your enterprise giving multiple press conferences and holding multiple hearings, because you are supposed to be reassuring people. you're supposed to be projecting confidence and capability, i have this under control, when, when you have multiple people doing crisis under your jurisdiction, giving not necessarily different messages but different messaging, it's a real problem. leaders have to control that. that is what governor patrick did so well in massachusetts. by and large, he was the face of a responsible governor. >> i was going to thank you for t
people people were having press conferences all over the place.frankie, one evening we got the primary players into the roosevelt room and said from this point forward we are going to operate, i will hold the press conference and we will cornet our public message together. leadership in crisis, someone has to be the focal point, the connectivity with the broader audience. the last thing you need whether you are governor, mayor, whoever you whoever you are, secretary, is having multiple agencies...
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helped lift people. and then beyond that, there are themes that emerge about the importance of national causes that cat liescatalyzed people t themselves as leaders. like the brown decision in which black leaders were so heavily involved. and then, of course, the civil rights movement that generated grass-roots leaders who came about and then became leaders for the rest of their lives. so the book has those major themes. and i think that's exactly what emerges from the interviews, and that's why i wrote the book to call attention to these themes. but you can also just go to the website and you can find what you want in these interviews. >> phyllis, thank you very much. >> thank you. it's a pleasure. >>> recently, c-span3's american history tv has been airing oral histories with african-american community leaders. the project titled explorations in black leadership was a collaboration between university of virginia professors phyllis leffler and julian. we hear from armstrong williams next. later, his inv
helped lift people. and then beyond that, there are themes that emerge about the importance of national causes that cat liescatalyzed people t themselves as leaders. like the brown decision in which black leaders were so heavily involved. and then, of course, the civil rights movement that generated grass-roots leaders who came about and then became leaders for the rest of their lives. so the book has those major themes. and i think that's exactly what emerges from the interviews, and that's...
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the people of new hampshire, the wonderful people of new hampshire have changed me. i want to tell you how it happened. , i doot know, you know not know if it happened in the first 25 town halls or the second 25 town halls or the third. [laughter] but as we got closer and closer, 106 that we finally finished on, people, for some reason, were able to come to these town halls and feel safe. and heame the other day was crying at the end of the town hall and he put his arms around me and said, my son has cancer and i feel as though i did not warn him. sad. said, sir, it is it is a tragedy. it is terrible. but it is not your fault. he communicated to somebody the other day and said, that conversation lifted a week off of his shoulders. and, he came from new york to tell me his story. the womanu remember that was sitting way up in the seats and she told the story of her daughter who had been sick from being a child and she felt all along and i asked her to come down. i hugged that woman and we all bit that night. not long ago at one of the big town halls, a lady sitting in
the people of new hampshire, the wonderful people of new hampshire have changed me. i want to tell you how it happened. , i doot know, you know not know if it happened in the first 25 town halls or the second 25 town halls or the third. [laughter] but as we got closer and closer, 106 that we finally finished on, people, for some reason, were able to come to these town halls and feel safe. and heame the other day was crying at the end of the town hall and he put his arms around me and said, my...
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, hurt people. what the big data pokes at the white house are starting to see is that by just collecting the right data we can begin to have predictive analytics about when a cop might break. in fact the cop -- remember the pool party and the police officer. >> host: in texas and he started being up on a girl. >> guest: what they found was one of the predictors of police officers doing those bad things is having been involved with suicides. not suicide themselves but going to suicide calls. the guy who had experience with the suicide calls can be mentally stressful. so imagine that we have the data out there like private sectors are doing, you and i, people collecting big data on us every day that they can predict unless what we might want to buy them when we might want to buy it. buyer ages, habits. the private sector is using that data. why are we using that data in policing to begin to better predict the behavior. they found out that having to suicides within a certain amount of time makes it mor
, hurt people. what the big data pokes at the white house are starting to see is that by just collecting the right data we can begin to have predictive analytics about when a cop might break. in fact the cop -- remember the pool party and the police officer. >> host: in texas and he started being up on a girl. >> guest: what they found was one of the predictors of police officers doing those bad things is having been involved with suicides. not suicide themselves but going to...
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the people. i with get a prepare in there who stops isis from beheading christians and helps turn around the economy, some anger and frustration would subside, and we could look back at this as being a moment in history, just like the perot moment or the buchanan moment, where people wanted to take up their pitchforks and torches and now they put them away and got a nice job and they're drinking lattes and -- righting in ubers and we can all be happy and coexist as a big conservative movement again. >> host: but specifically on this election, let's say it's marco. ted cruz got, i think, deservedly some flak for bear hugging trump as long as he did and that was to collective voters, when donald trump went away. and it looks like he is successfully collecting some of these voters, although after iowa we learned that some trump voters went to marco cubeow. i if youer marco rubio, how do you say trump is wrong, trump is not the right messenger for our party but i'm somehow the guy for you duis? >> gu
the people. i with get a prepare in there who stops isis from beheading christians and helps turn around the economy, some anger and frustration would subside, and we could look back at this as being a moment in history, just like the perot moment or the buchanan moment, where people wanted to take up their pitchforks and torches and now they put them away and got a nice job and they're drinking lattes and -- righting in ubers and we can all be happy and coexist as a big conservative movement...
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we, the people, are the only people who determine that. and if you elect me as your you that you will get somebody who is accountable no one. thank you. ( applause ) >> moderator: governor bush. >> thank you all very much. to be confronted with an unforeseen challenge. that's almost certain. it could be a pandemic, a major natural disaster, or an attack on our country. the question for south koreans and american is you who do you want to have behind the big desk in the oval office because that's the question. it's not the things we're talking about today. it's the great challenge that may happen. i believe i will have a steady hand as commander in chief and president of the united states. i will unite this country around common purposes. because i did it as governor of the state of florida. when i was governor, we had eight hurricanes and four tropical storms in 16 months. our state was on its back. we recovered far faster than what people thought because we led. we ran to the challenge rather than cutting and running. that's what we need
we, the people, are the only people who determine that. and if you elect me as your you that you will get somebody who is accountable no one. thank you. ( applause ) >> moderator: governor bush. >> thank you all very much. to be confronted with an unforeseen challenge. that's almost certain. it could be a pandemic, a major natural disaster, or an attack on our country. the question for south koreans and american is you who do you want to have behind the big desk in the oval office...
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you provide incentives for other people, people seem to get it. the largest bonus program for teachers in the united states is the school recognition program. we turned the system upside own. we were 50 out of 50 in the graduation rate. we could not even say, thank god for phil in the blank for the worst state. everybody else in the country said, thank god for florida, they are 50th. so we are now above the national average. this is a state where 50% of students qualify for free or reduced lunch. the federal government can play a role in providing money for reforms, but it cannot be the national school board. this is the challenge. i am passionate about this. i visited 250 schools when i ran in 1998. from january to november. i learned so much about the dedicated nature of teachers, and i learned about the system that was economically organized around the interests of dults. it changed how i talked about this. mr. bush: it did not change my passion for disruption, because we need to disrupt as much as we can, reward the excellence that takes place
you provide incentives for other people, people seem to get it. the largest bonus program for teachers in the united states is the school recognition program. we turned the system upside own. we were 50 out of 50 in the graduation rate. we could not even say, thank god for phil in the blank for the worst state. everybody else in the country said, thank god for florida, they are 50th. so we are now above the national average. this is a state where 50% of students qualify for free or reduced...
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the more people, when it comes 0 people, the more people you try to include in something, the easier it is to kind of mess up the whole situation instead of having i'm not saying like the president should ultimately be like a one person who can decide. there are certain situations where the more people you tell can make the situation worse. >> the more people you have to hear. >> it definitely. >> he please for people. >> it could change the scope of what your actions are trying to accomplish. >> uh-huh. >> yeah. >> i actually want to speak to both points. what you were saying about the idea of whether it's more impactful for people to say you're going to war to protect american troops who have ever been fired upon versus going to war pore some sort of american interests that you're protecting, i think it's true it is a much easier thing to commit people and get people behind a war that is to protect troops because for the everyday american, that sounds like a much more serious conflict than well, we have this economic interest or like this other interest we should probably take care
the more people, when it comes 0 people, the more people you try to include in something, the easier it is to kind of mess up the whole situation instead of having i'm not saying like the president should ultimately be like a one person who can decide. there are certain situations where the more people you tell can make the situation worse. >> the more people you have to hear. >> it definitely. >> he please for people. >> it could change the scope of what your actions...
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and a lot of people can't wait. people can't wait.with what they have achieved here. so i will make sure it works. for the reasons why i opposed the cadillac plan tax. because i don't want people who have good health care to lose their good health care. i want everybody to have better health care. so there's a lot that i want to get done and i can't do it without your help. you know, i believe our country is still the greatest country in the history of the world. i am proud to be an american. i'm not going to spend my time insulting americans the way some of the republicans do. i'm not going to spend my time sort of being pessimistic about america. we've always rolled up our sleeves, goten to wourk, and fixed things. that's what we're going to do again. if we are able to have an election that's about real change, not promises you can't
and a lot of people can't wait. people can't wait.with what they have achieved here. so i will make sure it works. for the reasons why i opposed the cadillac plan tax. because i don't want people who have good health care to lose their good health care. i want everybody to have better health care. so there's a lot that i want to get done and i can't do it without your help. you know, i believe our country is still the greatest country in the history of the world. i am proud to be an american....
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, by the people, and for the people?s, that is what we must imagine around create together. and imagine, that we have on day one someone prepared and ready to protect our country, to keep our families safe. to be the commander-in-chief. to protect our men and women in uniform and their families as well. imagine, that we face new challenges every day. we don't even know from where. and as part of this job interview, you have to decide, who will be in that white house on january 20th, 2017. >> hillary! hillary! >> now, let me end, let me end with some thank you. i want to thank the great people of this state. i want to thank all of the public officials who have supported me. particularly i want to thank your amazing senator, jeanne shaheen. your wonderful governor and i hope the next senator, maggie has san. . . h h ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> break away here with reminder road to the white house coverage continues live now on c-span. donald trump live later today on c-span. the senator bernie sanders wi
, by the people, and for the people?s, that is what we must imagine around create together. and imagine, that we have on day one someone prepared and ready to protect our country, to keep our families safe. to be the commander-in-chief. to protect our men and women in uniform and their families as well. imagine, that we face new challenges every day. we don't even know from where. and as part of this job interview, you have to decide, who will be in that white house on january 20th, 2017....
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and incarcerating people. i don't think we should let people not, you know, advocate for not holding you accountable for your actions. you should be held accountable for your actions but we should be smarter about this. i picked up a "life" magazine from 1970. there was a heroin epidemic in new york city, two grams a day, 1970. now what their approach was to solve the issue? let's arrest more people. this is about prevention and treatment. and when people say, let's take away the stigma, most people are embarrassed to say that. most people are embarrassed to say they have a drug addiction, they have a substance abuse problem. i talk about this. this is personal to me. i talk about it because it was my profession and i can tell you as someone who has enforced liquor laws in our state, i was what they call a d.r.e., a drug recognition expert. i trained people to look at recognition. the state liquor commission in this state spends close to $3 million on advertisement. something you have no other choice because -
and incarcerating people. i don't think we should let people not, you know, advocate for not holding you accountable for your actions. you should be held accountable for your actions but we should be smarter about this. i picked up a "life" magazine from 1970. there was a heroin epidemic in new york city, two grams a day, 1970. now what their approach was to solve the issue? let's arrest more people. this is about prevention and treatment. and when people say, let's take away the...
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you got a lot of people out. put it off to the state department or someone else. they didn't take charge centrally. i'm worried now that you but because you are clearly pushing this through. let me talk more about, the great problem of wonton with me has been now those people were charged with crimes for the people we hold without charge or trial. you can do that during hostilities to old people out of military conflict from returning to the conflict but all of these people have just been there for years. as i said, of the people there, of the 91, 10 are in military commissions. 34 have been cleared. most of them for years. but they haven't been let out. one of the reasons is a lot of them are yemenis and it's hard to find them all. now defined in homes and that's great. i more concerned about this other category that we call indefinite detention or when the obama administration did its review. they put into term called too dangerous to release but not capable of prosecution. it's a false fact which has really do
you got a lot of people out. put it off to the state department or someone else. they didn't take charge centrally. i'm worried now that you but because you are clearly pushing this through. let me talk more about, the great problem of wonton with me has been now those people were charged with crimes for the people we hold without charge or trial. you can do that during hostilities to old people out of military conflict from returning to the conflict but all of these people have just been there...
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people get off work. you don't get the day off which affects poor people and people of color. you have all these laws that they're trying to pass around the country. voting is not as easy as we think it is. so people who are poor, who need to work a couple of jobs, they might not be able to vote. there are other countries that have a week for voting. the system is already set up to have less people out at the polls and only people who are poll. >> we're talking about candidates using some very targeted methods around shaming there. >> ted cruz is using science. i thought he didn't believe in science >>> he believes in electoral science. he is getting huge credit among political science. when you look at the people who are not turning out to vote, it is that youth vote, is the technology we're using to cast ballots in this country which is antiquated. why not figure out a smart way to put this in your cell phone. >> it's not a bad idea, but let's be honest with. when you were 23, yeah, i'm going to vote. i actually did when i could, but young people are unreliable. that's what
people get off work. you don't get the day off which affects poor people and people of color. you have all these laws that they're trying to pass around the country. voting is not as easy as we think it is. so people who are poor, who need to work a couple of jobs, they might not be able to vote. there are other countries that have a week for voting. the system is already set up to have less people out at the polls and only people who are poll. >> we're talking about candidates using some...
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and people should pay to come here to do business. people get filthy rich off the american people.y should pay for that. they shouldn't be able to keep all of that money. bush gotr bush, when in, he made it worse. he gave companies tax benefits to take the company overseas. george bush's and father, when they ran for president, he told us everything that would happen with this free trade and all of this stuff. host: you are covering a lot of ground there. a couple of things. you talk about trade. part of that is a question about whether america is the richest country in the world but whether it is the most productive. the answer is, we largely are and we can do even better. our government handicaps .merican jobs obama has allowed no reform to be passed. at the state level, a lot of passing reform. you see doctors moved to texas because the laws are not as stupid as they are in other states. manufacturing is leaving those states. they make it easy to sue people for no reason. court reform is very important. most countries don't have court reform, it is instructive. usually when we t
and people should pay to come here to do business. people get filthy rich off the american people.y should pay for that. they shouldn't be able to keep all of that money. bush gotr bush, when in, he made it worse. he gave companies tax benefits to take the company overseas. george bush's and father, when they ran for president, he told us everything that would happen with this free trade and all of this stuff. host: you are covering a lot of ground there. a couple of things. you talk about...
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people kill people. people will use whatever methods they feel necessary to get to that instinct. what i want to be continue to do is help people understand, when danger comes knocking at your front door, better be armed, ready to fight and trained in a manner you can take on the threat. it is coming knocking. >> armstrong: it is unseen threats, invisible. the thing it is. let's go back to this issue. if there was something, better then that, what are the compromises that the nra and issue over the years often overlooked and recognized. i am sure there are more screenings, more loopholes to make sure guns don't get in the happens of the wrong people. >> we at gun owners of america haven't being willing to play ball. >> armstrong: you guys fight it at every turn, why? >> background check if it had been appropriate, somebody had been buying a gun at a store, they would have passed. one of the main things, we need more then that and need them to be universal wouldn't have made any difference. difference to get rid of gun-free zones. all of the public massacres we have suffered in ame
people kill people. people will use whatever methods they feel necessary to get to that instinct. what i want to be continue to do is help people understand, when danger comes knocking at your front door, better be armed, ready to fight and trained in a manner you can take on the threat. it is coming knocking. >> armstrong: it is unseen threats, invisible. the thing it is. let's go back to this issue. if there was something, better then that, what are the compromises that the nra and...
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>> sacks: it is not usually a complaint of people. people do not bring it up.many people who are color blind do not know of it until they take an army medical. one sort of assumes that other people are the way one is. >> dubrovsky: it never, ever, ever in my life occurred to me that people would look at a face and just get it like that. >> livingston: i believed that i was not good with people. but i had no idea of the reason. i just thought i was stupid. >> stahl: jo only learned there was such a thing as face blindness when she stumbled across this article, and came in to be tested in duchaine's lab. a few hours after her second visit, in a bizarre coincidence, she and duchaine ended up attending the same event. >> duchaine: i kept placing my face in a position where she could see it. >> livingston: i realized that one of the group was staring at me in a way that people don't normally. >> duchaine: and so finally, at one point, i said, "do you know who i am?" >> livingston: ah. >> duchaine: and she put it all together. >> stahl: duchaine had seen face blindne
>> sacks: it is not usually a complaint of people. people do not bring it up.many people who are color blind do not know of it until they take an army medical. one sort of assumes that other people are the way one is. >> dubrovsky: it never, ever, ever in my life occurred to me that people would look at a face and just get it like that. >> livingston: i believed that i was not good with people. but i had no idea of the reason. i just thought i was stupid. >> stahl: jo...
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did people like that? some people thought it was controversial. waterboarding, some people consider it less than torture. ted, and the answer to he wanted to stay away from it. i did not. he wanted to stay away from it. my answer was this -- we are living in medieval times. there has never been a time like this. i used to read in medieval times , they chopped your head off. even in the wild west you would get shot. they would shoot you but not top -- chop your head off. james foley. i said to myself, waterboarding is peanuts compared to what they are doing. as far as i am concerned, waterboarding immediately is ok. if we can get more than that, that is ok too. and everyone was shocked and they liked it. [applause] mr. trump: in life and in business, you have to know -- politically correct, no one wants to be politically correct says the man with the red hat saying make america great again. but so important. i did not know this question was coming up. but i gave an answer that -- we cannot be politically correct. we don't have the time or the the s
did people like that? some people thought it was controversial. waterboarding, some people consider it less than torture. ted, and the answer to he wanted to stay away from it. i did not. he wanted to stay away from it. my answer was this -- we are living in medieval times. there has never been a time like this. i used to read in medieval times , they chopped your head off. even in the wild west you would get shot. they would shoot you but not top -- chop your head off. james foley. i said to...
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i won short people, tall people. i won fat people, skinny eople. highly educated, ok educated, and practically not educated at all. i love them all. i won the evangelicals big and the military. the military i won big. big. i won the vets. the vets, those vets. i love those vets. we're going to take care of those vets. we are going to take care of our vets, right. these are the greatest people. i meet so many. the wounded warriors. i love these people. they have more courage and guts, i hate to say it, than all of us put together. these are the most courageous, most incredible people, and they always have a smile on their face when i meet them and boy, oh, boy, they've taken some shots and they are amazing people. we've got to take care of those people. those people are great. we wouldn't be here if it weren't for those people and we're going to take care of them. we're going to straighten out that v.a. mess. we're going to straighten out that corrupt -- how about this, 20 -- it's hard to believe. it's not a believable number. 22 suicides a day. no,
i won short people, tall people. i won fat people, skinny eople. highly educated, ok educated, and practically not educated at all. i love them all. i won the evangelicals big and the military. the military i won big. big. i won the vets. the vets, those vets. i love those vets. we're going to take care of those vets. we are going to take care of our vets, right. these are the greatest people. i meet so many. the wounded warriors. i love these people. they have more courage and guts, i hate to...
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we have only 330 million people. sounds like a lot of people. but china has 1.4 billion people. india has 1.1 billion people. we have to compete with them on the world stage, which means we can't afford to waste any of our people. so it doesn't make sense for us to have 20-plus percent of people who enter high school dropping out of high school in the technological age, in the information age. it makes no sense for us to have 5% of the world's population and 25% of the inmates. and we have to reorient ourselves in a way that we keep those things from happening because for every one of those young people, we can keep from going down that path of self-destruction. that's one more person that we don't have to be afraid of or protect our family from. one more person we don't have to pay for in the penal system or welfare system. one more taxpaying, productive member of society who may discover the cure for cancer or a new energy source. we can't afford to throw away any of our people. that's the big idea. [ applause ] >> this is richard leland, a family physician here in greenville.
we have only 330 million people. sounds like a lot of people. but china has 1.4 billion people. india has 1.1 billion people. we have to compete with them on the world stage, which means we can't afford to waste any of our people. so it doesn't make sense for us to have 20-plus percent of people who enter high school dropping out of high school in the technological age, in the information age. it makes no sense for us to have 5% of the world's population and 25% of the inmates. and we have to...
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we have people chopping the heads off many other people. we have things that we have never seen before, as a group, what's happening right now. the medieval times, i mean, we studied medieval times, not since medieval times have people seen what's going on. i would bring back waterboarding and i would bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding. >> mr. trump, thank you. governor bush, you said you won't rule it out. congress has passed laws banning the use of waterboarding by the military and the cia, as you know. would you want congress to change that? >> no, no, i wouldn't. it was used sparingly, congress has changed the laws and i think where we stand is the appropriate place. but what we need to do is to make sure that we expand our intelligence capabilities. the idea that we're going to solve this fight with predator drones, killing people somehow is more acceptable than capturing them, securing the information. this is why, closing guantanamo is a complete disaster. what we need to do is make sure we are kept safe by having hu
we have people chopping the heads off many other people. we have things that we have never seen before, as a group, what's happening right now. the medieval times, i mean, we studied medieval times, not since medieval times have people seen what's going on. i would bring back waterboarding and i would bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding. >> mr. trump, thank you. governor bush, you said you won't rule it out. congress has passed laws banning the use of waterboarding by the...
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when we come back, new data from steve kornacki in 30 rock but what people are saying as people go into these caucus. it's a bit interesting, let's put it that way. our coverage continues after this. life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticost
when we come back, new data from steve kornacki in 30 rock but what people are saying as people go into these caucus. it's a bit interesting, let's put it that way. our coverage continues after this. life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an...
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people who see me in action, people who count on me, people who know if i tell you something, i intenddo everything in my power to make that happen. then president elect obama turns around after that hard fought campaign with all sorts of accusations flying around. say i trust you. i want you to be my secretary of state. when i'm holding office, i get along well with republicans. i will always have the right wingers who are never going to give up on trying to push me down and push me out. they view me as a threat. i accept that. when i get to work with people, we get things done. that's been my pattern. when i get that question and i ask people, i say what is it you are really reacting to? very often they don't know. then they'll say benghazi. did you know there were nine separate investigation, one of them independent. they try to bring he down politically. they all reach the same conclusions there were things we could have done better. i say we would. i testified for 11 hours. i answered every question. it's still on the tv. i hear people talking about it. i can't stop them from talk
people who see me in action, people who count on me, people who know if i tell you something, i intenddo everything in my power to make that happen. then president elect obama turns around after that hard fought campaign with all sorts of accusations flying around. say i trust you. i want you to be my secretary of state. when i'm holding office, i get along well with republicans. i will always have the right wingers who are never going to give up on trying to push me down and push me out. they...
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people do have to work. and also, don't forget, outside here, we have a weather event beginning to take place and before the snow comes, there's a lot of fog. so a lot of that may have impacted it but billed as more than a political rally but a pep rally. while the crowd is standing on their feet, thus far, it's been rather subdued and rather unusual for the normal donald trump rallies that i've attended. andrea? >> certainly doesn't have that kind of energy. in the last bloomberg politics poll, he was up by five over ted cruz. cruz had taken a real 15 point shift since the last poll when cruz was ahead. so his attacks on ted cruz had been getting to take hold and don't know where the evangelicals go to too. and on the democratic side, the largest rally to date last night, hillary clinton's final event with of course, bill clinton introducing her, she had -- she's been very energized, clearly. and the crowds have been bigger. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, andrea. she was as fired up as i had ever see
people do have to work. and also, don't forget, outside here, we have a weather event beginning to take place and before the snow comes, there's a lot of fog. so a lot of that may have impacted it but billed as more than a political rally but a pep rally. while the crowd is standing on their feet, thus far, it's been rather subdued and rather unusual for the normal donald trump rallies that i've attended. andrea? >> certainly doesn't have that kind of energy. in the last bloomberg...