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people cooked in their cabins.ere were usually fireplaces in the cabins where they could prepare meals but in a place like south louisiana where it's very, very hot, a lot of the time we imagine they would be preparing almost like a campfire outside so they didn't have that smoke and heat in their cabins. all of these things are going to be different in the different plantations. the way people were treated was different and what we have represented here are a few things that you can read about in slave narratives when people talk about the types of furnishings that hthey had. a rope bed like this is something that is common. and we have this rough kind of fabric with hay in the middle so you can see how that's constructed. in louisiana it was also common to use moss, spanish moss for stuffing for a bed. a lot of people experienced at different plantations. in fact, solomon northup, he never described sleeping in a bed for that full 12 years. he also described sleeping on a pallet on a floor. beds like this about t
people cooked in their cabins.ere were usually fireplaces in the cabins where they could prepare meals but in a place like south louisiana where it's very, very hot, a lot of the time we imagine they would be preparing almost like a campfire outside so they didn't have that smoke and heat in their cabins. all of these things are going to be different in the different plantations. the way people were treated was different and what we have represented here are a few things that you can read about...
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>> well, my km pain is about people. it is about making people better. getting people higher wages. getting them better jobs. getting them better education. getting them better health care. strengthen our military to keep all those things because if we don't have the right, they won't keep the things i mentioned. we are in a perilous position. our military's in very, very bad shape. physically, the equipment is old. the enemy has better equipment. we have allies in the middle east and give them equipment. a friend of mine has a son over in iraq. and he says it's so disconcerting to see that the enemy has our equipment, brand new and they're using the old stuff. he tells me that young guy, fantastic guy when i see him. he says the enemy has better equipment than they do. they have the humvees sent over, hundreds of them. hundreds. that are totally armored plated. our guys don't have it. they took it from the enemy. they took it from people we gave it to and supposed to believe our allies and the bullet fired in the air, sean, and our allies ran. and the -- you know, these characters,
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these are not good people. e people that are supporters are unbelieveably good people. the gentleman who i understand was in the air force. i haven't found too much about it yet. i hear he had a very fine record in the air force. he was given a certain finger on a hand. he was talked to horribly and he was also looking at somebody that came up with somebody dressed as a member of the cuclux klan and he happened to be -- ku klux klan and he happened to be an african-american, a supporter. it was a shame what happened. he saw a member of the ku klux klan and you people don't write that. you know, it's interesting. it's interesting because at the beginning of the news cycle earlier in the morning they showed the ku klux klan guy walking up the stairs. an hour or two later you didn't see that anymore. you just saw the man hitting. and i said, isn't that a shame? they took it out of the cycle which you did it -- it's terrible. this is an african-american man who's a supporter, who has a great family and he has had enough. i'll be honest with you, in this country, on a larger
these are not good people. e people that are supporters are unbelieveably good people. the gentleman who i understand was in the air force. i haven't found too much about it yet. i hear he had a very fine record in the air force. he was given a certain finger on a hand. he was talked to horribly and he was also looking at somebody that came up with somebody dressed as a member of the cuclux klan and he happened to be -- ku klux klan and he happened to be an african-american, a supporter. it was...
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. >> how people feel, as opposed how people vote? all right. go ahead. >> i kind of concept allize the issue this way. it is not about should you vote or you know, people are, people should vote. how is that vote won, right? people say, wait a minute, i'm being oppressed. the way i would not be oppressed i get the right to vote, then i have representation in congress and other places. so my voice will be heard. so people have to the the right to vote. now, people are saying nothing has changed. and what they realized is, oh, maybe the rules changed. maybe the rules changed. so people got the right to vote, but if this districts have been gerrymandered, right, then i don't have that representation that i thought i was going to have. if we have voting laws, voting i.d. laws, these are structural barriers that stop people from having access, why do people have to opt in? why not have people opt out? i mean we make it so easy for people to vote for "american idol" and everything else. you know, and we can do it in our home. we can do it
. >> how people feel, as opposed how people vote? all right. go ahead. >> i kind of concept allize the issue this way. it is not about should you vote or you know, people are, people should vote. how is that vote won, right? people say, wait a minute, i'm being oppressed. the way i would not be oppressed i get the right to vote, then i have representation in congress and other places. so my voice will be heard. so people have to the the right to vote. now, people are saying nothing...
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some people won't sell.hat's an important point too he said i gave her a ton of money, going to give her a ton of money. stossel: let's bring that up. donald trumps up. donald trump says property owners can make a lot of money from eminent domain. >> when it imminent domain is used on somebody's property that person gets a fortune. they can get at least fair market value if they are smart they will get two or three times the value of their property. stossel: had to make constitution. what was tricking atlantic city case people offered her a million dollars and she said no. trump that the politicians to force her to sell it for a quarter of that. that was bad. >> if i wanted to you and said i have her grandmother's wedding ring and i will give a just compensation board and to you it's worth a million dollars that would be a good deal for you. to some people that's what their property is worth. that's why private property works because people have different valuation. if they won't sell they won't sell. stosse
some people won't sell.hat's an important point too he said i gave her a ton of money, going to give her a ton of money. stossel: let's bring that up. donald trumps up. donald trump says property owners can make a lot of money from eminent domain. >> when it imminent domain is used on somebody's property that person gets a fortune. they can get at least fair market value if they are smart they will get two or three times the value of their property. stossel: had to make constitution. what...
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people communicating with other people. focus on people who might be threats. some of it is randomness. having canine teams in area where people congregate. you see this sometimes on the train. the dogs walk by. having an armed presence in certain areas so you can respond quickly. none of these things are a perfect magic bullet. they will never have a perfect level of security. but you're reducing the risk, managing the risk. >> michael, you talk about metadata, the nsa has it. we had an incidence with snowden, maybe we were more vigilant -- were we more vigilant before snowden than after? >> no question that snowden created a lot of misinformation and a lot of pushback against intelligence collection. it was an effort to look at what we're doing, see the things that are excessive and need to be reformulated. i think on balance we still have most of the capabilities that we had before. and unlike ten years ago, we built an ability to use behavioral analytics and to collect and assimilate and integrate data that is far superior than we've had before. while it's
people communicating with other people. focus on people who might be threats. some of it is randomness. having canine teams in area where people congregate. you see this sometimes on the train. the dogs walk by. having an armed presence in certain areas so you can respond quickly. none of these things are a perfect magic bullet. they will never have a perfect level of security. but you're reducing the risk, managing the risk. >> michael, you talk about metadata, the nsa has it. we had an...
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give people money. one country might do that. >> bad idea. >> we're not just called to have a heart for the poor, we're supposed to have a mind for the poor. >> many people's minds say spread the wealth. >> i think we should share more. >> increase the minimum wage. >> three-dollar increase can make a living wage. it makes a living wage. it makes a living wage. >> what should america do about poverty? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. >> in this rich country lots of people are poor. so what should we do about that? spread the wealth, that's the democrat's plan. some americans are plenty rich. we can just tax more and spend the money on the poor. fifty years ago president johnson said america will end poverty by doing that. >> this administration today here and now declares unconditional war on poverty in america. [applauding] >> he expanded social security to include more people. expanded the food stamp program. created the job core and more. and look how it's reduced poverty. in the fi
give people money. one country might do that. >> bad idea. >> we're not just called to have a heart for the poor, we're supposed to have a mind for the poor. >> many people's minds say spread the wealth. >> i think we should share more. >> increase the minimum wage. >> three-dollar increase can make a living wage. it makes a living wage. it makes a living wage. >> what should america do about poverty? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john...
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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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, for people of color , for young people and old people to participate. those cowardly governess, if you do not have the guts to participate in free and fair elections, get another job. "bernie"]chanting sanders: if elected president, you can bet your bottom dollar we will have a department of justice which will vigorously take on every one of these causes. if you are 18 years of age, or older, you are registered to country.his in addition to the fact that we have a corrupt campaign finance system, there is something else that we have got to address in a very straightforward way. rigged that we have a economy. the television stations in the deal withyou do not this issue very much. economy means is 0.1% owny, the top almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%. [booing] sen. sanders: it means the 20 wealthiest people in this country own more wealth than the bottom 150 million half of our country. another example. the wealthiestat family in this country is the walton family who on walmart. [booing] wal-martf you know, pays wages that are so low, that many of i
, for people of color , for young people and old people to participate. those cowardly governess, if you do not have the guts to participate in free and fair elections, get another job. "bernie"]chanting sanders: if elected president, you can bet your bottom dollar we will have a department of justice which will vigorously take on every one of these causes. if you are 18 years of age, or older, you are registered to country.his in addition to the fact that we have a corrupt campaign...
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and we had some people that wouldn't allow people for the rally into the door. they were making it almost impossible to get in. we had 6,000 or 7,000 people at least. we had 2,000 people outside. they wouldn't allow them in. these people are very disruptive people. >> does that excuse punching and kicking a protester? >> well, you know, he was wearing, he, or his partner was wearing a ku klux klan outfit. this was an african-american man, a person at the rally, who was very insensitive, the fact that somebody a protester would be wearing a ku klux klan outfit. and he went wild. >> you appear to be excusing the kicking and punching. >> frankly, that was a tough thing to watch. and i watched that. why would a protester walk into a room with a ku klux klan outfit on? >> it looked like he was wearing an american flag right there. but does that justify violence? >> if you would have seen him just before he went up the stairs, him and his partner, one of them was wearing a ku klux klan outfit. >> so you won't condemn the protester who kicked and punched that person? >
and we had some people that wouldn't allow people for the rally into the door. they were making it almost impossible to get in. we had 6,000 or 7,000 people at least. we had 2,000 people outside. they wouldn't allow them in. these people are very disruptive people. >> does that excuse punching and kicking a protester? >> well, you know, he was wearing, he, or his partner was wearing a ku klux klan outfit. this was an african-american man, a person at the rally, who was very...
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you can't ever save people.w, if there had been a way to go after the leaders of the, you know, the massacres in rwanda, to stop that before 800,000 people were killed, what would we have done? we do, as you know very well, target terrorists, with etarget them because we believe that they are plotting and planning against us, our friends and our allies. they may not be a head of state, but they are very well the head of a terrorist group. these are tough, hard choices. i wrote a whole book called "hard choicesment". >> getting ready for the role of commander in chief already. more with our town hall with hillary clinton. this is "hardball," the place for politics. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. you're an at&t small business expert? sure am. m
you can't ever save people.w, if there had been a way to go after the leaders of the, you know, the massacres in rwanda, to stop that before 800,000 people were killed, what would we have done? we do, as you know very well, target terrorists, with etarget them because we believe that they are plotting and planning against us, our friends and our allies. they may not be a head of state, but they are very well the head of a terrorist group. these are tough, hard choices. i wrote a whole book...
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some people like this action. the scared people will not show up.ople ready for trouble will start showing up. this could get much worse than this. >> absolutely, chris. it could easily. look, it's a whole beginning of when you have peaceful protests, the first sort of true believers come out, but after that, the second wave of the anarchy, start throwing bombs, those people wt to incite chaos and that's when it gets dangerous. it doesn't help when you have the candidate them self when the protesters are egging the crowd on, saying to the press, egging like violence against the press, just this week, the white house correspondent association sent a letter saying how worried and disturbed they were at language encouraging violence against the media. and so what he needs and he keeps saying he is a unifier, he needs to be able to talk and calm and bring these people into the fold and not have total out right chaos in his events like this. >> yeah. jonathan, look at the crowd here with me. i don't want to make any generalizations. it's so -- doesn't it
some people like this action. the scared people will not show up.ople ready for trouble will start showing up. this could get much worse than this. >> absolutely, chris. it could easily. look, it's a whole beginning of when you have peaceful protests, the first sort of true believers come out, but after that, the second wave of the anarchy, start throwing bombs, those people wt to incite chaos and that's when it gets dangerous. it doesn't help when you have the candidate them self when...
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many of these people come from . people. audience is. bernie's rallies and did the same thing, i want to tell you nobody talks about it. it is a whole different standard conservative versus a liberal. if people went to their rallies like my rallies are disrupted, them and make all sorts of excuse as but how terrible it is. so, you know we mav two standards in this country. it any very unfortunate. the press is extremely dishonest. >> when you talk about the protesters, you said these are bad, bad people. we are going to take our country back from these people. these people do nothing. who are the these people in that case? well, i see people in the audience that, i don't think they have a great future. i think they're disruptors, i think they are not in love with our country. i think they, they, protest and they disrupt. that's what they do. i don't know if they do it for a living. i don't know if they get paid for our country. and the people that come to my rallies, these are extraordinary people. these are great people. these are peopl
many of these people come from . people. audience is. bernie's rallies and did the same thing, i want to tell you nobody talks about it. it is a whole different standard conservative versus a liberal. if people went to their rallies like my rallies are disrupted, them and make all sorts of excuse as but how terrible it is. so, you know we mav two standards in this country. it any very unfortunate. the press is extremely dishonest. >> when you talk about the protesters, you said these are...
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and when people come in, i mean, we're taking in -- we're taking in people without real documentation. we don't know where they're coming from. we don't know what they're -- you know, we don't know where they're from, who they are. you look at them and look at them from any standpoint, they could be isis, they could be isis related. and, you know, we just don't learn. we don't learn. i mean, brussels is an amazing example. brussels was absolutely a crime free city, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. and now you look at it, it's a disaster. >> but we're talking with donald trump, obviously. donald, you know, we just talked to walid phares and talked to dr. zuhdi jasser. the key is they're muslims. the key is getting the muslim community to trust us. how to trust us and the government more than they do maybe the people in their own community. how do you do that? >> well, you need to have -- i mean, you have on the vigilant as to who you have, where they're coming from. you have to look at people and look at their backgrounds so closely. but this is a story that jus seems to
and when people come in, i mean, we're taking in -- we're taking in people without real documentation. we don't know where they're coming from. we don't know what they're -- you know, we don't know where they're from, who they are. you look at them and look at them from any standpoint, they could be isis, they could be isis related. and, you know, we just don't learn. we don't learn. i mean, brussels is an amazing example. brussels was absolutely a crime free city, one of the most beautiful...
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a lot of people. obviously i started very strong in terms of polls and i went to the top and almost have been at the top from the beginning, just about from the beginning. i've been in the center of the stage from the beginning. and, you know, i've taken a lot of incoming as they like to say, a tremendous amount. and i've had to give it back. when you give it back and i gave it back harder. i won't mention names because they are gone. but when you look at all of the people, all of whom have been on your show many times in many cases, you know they were very tough on me and i was tough on them and they got down to zero or 1% and i'm now at 49%. the last poll, cnn poll i was at 49 and number two is at 15. so that's a big difference. to do that you're not necessarily as politically correct or as nice as you would like to be or as you are as a person. i think what it gets down, it's ending fairley soon i think and u see very much different. i've taken my positives up a lot. but it's hard when you're in a
a lot of people. obviously i started very strong in terms of polls and i went to the top and almost have been at the top from the beginning, just about from the beginning. i've been in the center of the stage from the beginning. and, you know, i've taken a lot of incoming as they like to say, a tremendous amount. and i've had to give it back. when you give it back and i gave it back harder. i won't mention names because they are gone. but when you look at all of the people, all of whom have...
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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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they were cherry picking the healthy people versus the sick people. john: that's what insurance is, they try to make and profit and the really sick people may need to be taken care of by the government. we are out of time, but thank you for arguing your point. lots of americans, especially young people agree with him. there is real excitement at bernie sanders rallies. people channel feel the berks rn. >> we are going to explain what democratic socialism is. what democratic socialism is saying is it's immoral and wrong that at top 1/10 of 1% own almost 90%. john: i think a lot of americans feel 1% of americans control so much wealth. that's why democrats say government ought to step in and redistribute. if that's socialism, what's wrong with that. let's ask an economist. what's wrong with that? >> it doesn't work. we have historical evidence it has never worked. lit never work it's a system that is not fitting for human being as we truly are. john: you group under socialism under yugoslavia until you were 14 years old. >> i learned a lot by the from m
they were cherry picking the healthy people versus the sick people. john: that's what insurance is, they try to make and profit and the really sick people may need to be taken care of by the government. we are out of time, but thank you for arguing your point. lots of americans, especially young people agree with him. there is real excitement at bernie sanders rallies. people channel feel the berks rn. >> we are going to explain what democratic socialism is. what democratic socialism is...
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of the manysm lineal people -- of the millennials people speaking? do you think this will be a lasting development? nothing is permanent. i'm 81 years old, i know that. i am just wondering if it is idealism, or out of desperation , the wall divide street shenanigans. see someleasure to revival, but are they pockets only? the southwest has picked up steam, and the globalization is affected. but i see a certain amount of idealism in the younger crowd. like questions that i would love to talk about for 10 hours. but i will give you the shorts answer i can. on the idealism and younger people, i think this is very much a factor. something i had not appreciated until we traveled so much is how many cities across the country you have these downtown revivals where the still existing from 19th-century downtown which is very lovely is being revived, and mainly younger people are moving down there. they like to work downtown, the like to live downtown. vacancy artist districts and retail and residential. the same widespread development, much more than i had ima
of the manysm lineal people -- of the millennials people speaking? do you think this will be a lasting development? nothing is permanent. i'm 81 years old, i know that. i am just wondering if it is idealism, or out of desperation , the wall divide street shenanigans. see someleasure to revival, but are they pockets only? the southwest has picked up steam, and the globalization is affected. but i see a certain amount of idealism in the younger crowd. like questions that i would love to talk...
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they jump off people -- chop off people's heads. they drown people in massive steel cages. they dropped the case for one hour, they lift it up and there are 30 dead people. here we are worried about waterboarding. here is the story. i will obey the laws, but i will try and get the laws extended. i will try and get the laws broadened. because we should be allowed -- because it's very hard to be successful in beating someone when you're rules are very soft and their rules are unlimited. they can do whatever they want to do. and i want to play -- [applause] mr. trump: look, we are going to rebuild our military. we are going to knock out isis so violently and so fast. they chop off heads. they do things that we haven't seen since medieval times, and we are worried about waterboarding. sit down. let me just tell you. excuse me. i want to stay within the laws. right now, we have the laws. i want to make those laws stronger so that we can better compete with a vicious group of animals, ok? ok. yes, go ahead. >> [inaudible] mr. trump: i love -- yeah, i think we are going to do grea
they jump off people -- chop off people's heads. they drown people in massive steel cages. they dropped the case for one hour, they lift it up and there are 30 dead people. here we are worried about waterboarding. here is the story. i will obey the laws, but i will try and get the laws extended. i will try and get the laws broadened. because we should be allowed -- because it's very hard to be successful in beating someone when you're rules are very soft and their rules are unlimited. they can...
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people to violence? >> well, i hope my tone is not that of causing violence. my basic tone is that of securing our borders, of having a country. having a great country. bringing manufacturing done. that includes african-american youth where you have a 59% unemployment rate. i would hope, i certainly don't do that. i will say, we have other tremendous success with people. you see the popularity that we have in the rallies themselves. in the rallies themselves, nobody has ever seen anything like it. >> let me say something -- >> there's great love in those stadiums. >> when there's a clash, a potential clash like tonight, i think did i the right thing. i came here and met with law enforcement. i said what do you think? they're very professional and them, it would be better not to do it. if you do it tonight, you could have a clash and people could get hurt. >> i heard your tone was different at the debate. much more presidential. you said that you wanted to be a uniter in chief rather than a divider in chi
people to violence? >> well, i hope my tone is not that of causing violence. my basic tone is that of securing our borders, of having a country. having a great country. bringing manufacturing done. that includes african-american youth where you have a 59% unemployment rate. i would hope, i certainly don't do that. i will say, we have other tremendous success with people. you see the popularity that we have in the rallies themselves. in the rallies themselves, nobody has ever seen anything...
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some people talk about hispanics. some people talk about latinos. what is the best way and give us a guide nermings of how we use what phrase to describe whom. >> well, i think they're interchangeable. i mean-- people are used to-- certain people are used to being called hispanics. some people like to use latino. but today most people are using a broader phrase yolg which is latino. but the most important thing is that the people that we're talking about are americans. or people here that are aspiring to be americans, that are part of our core economy. and the big story that we're here to talk about is essentially what i call the new mainstream economy. >> rose: all right. >> and that gets to this decision-- . >> rose: tell us what the latino done are could lab rattive is about about. >> it was actually cofounded by henry and i and it was looking at what was happening-- the conversation about latinos in the country. which tended to be negative, tended to be inaccurate, tended to be a lot of things that if you are a young latino and you're a parent o
some people talk about hispanics. some people talk about latinos. what is the best way and give us a guide nermings of how we use what phrase to describe whom. >> well, i think they're interchangeable. i mean-- people are used to-- certain people are used to being called hispanics. some people like to use latino. but today most people are using a broader phrase yolg which is latino. but the most important thing is that the people that we're talking about are americans. or people here that...
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a lot of people. if it's a suicide bomber with a vest, his body is obliterated and it will be mixed in with a lot of other dna. >> living in paris and reporting from there, do you have a sense of belgium? it's taken some hits on this program as an inadequate government in terms of security, immigration and assimilation and those goals we like to put together. not being the case in that country. do you have a sense of that situation of belgium. a country that gets very little attention in the united states and now does. >> belgium is a country that's not terribly well organized. you have the flemish population and the french speaking population. this is a country that went for two years without a government. it's hard to run a tough security establishment when the people at the top can't get their act together. that was def ninitely the case here. it's not a surprise they are not competent in their police work. in terms of immigration, they wound up with a lot of people who were brought here to work in
a lot of people. if it's a suicide bomber with a vest, his body is obliterated and it will be mixed in with a lot of other dna. >> living in paris and reporting from there, do you have a sense of belgium? it's taken some hits on this program as an inadequate government in terms of security, immigration and assimilation and those goals we like to put together. not being the case in that country. do you have a sense of that situation of belgium. a country that gets very little attention in...
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why do people think, this is my question, i read through this literature, talked to people within the un system in these foundations and many different contextss, why is there so much optimism? i want to distinguish if you will indulge me between optimism and hope. optimism should be empirically justifiable. hope doesn't have to be. you can hope, hope in the religious sense, hope is a religious idea among other things, you don't have to think that a good outcome is likely to hope for one but if you say you are optimistic you are saying something very different. you are saying you believe a rational person on empirical ground should believe things are going to get better. that is what optimism is. the better doesn't have to be total. i don't want to caricature optimism as, if you permit me, optimist caricature custom -- pessimism. optimism, want things to be this way, to abandon optimism is to abandon humanity. even though people have come to the division of optimism and hope, the distinction between optimism and hope has lessened and see less of a difference. why was there this optimi
why do people think, this is my question, i read through this literature, talked to people within the un system in these foundations and many different contextss, why is there so much optimism? i want to distinguish if you will indulge me between optimism and hope. optimism should be empirically justifiable. hope doesn't have to be. you can hope, hope in the religious sense, hope is a religious idea among other things, you don't have to think that a good outcome is likely to hope for one but if...
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people. they would kill us so quickly if they had the capability. and they are trying to get that, which is why we have to kill them, just so you understand. [cheering] if there weren't massive weaponry available today, i would say get out in rebuild our country fast. we probably spent $5 trillion in the middle east. go back 15 years. we were much better off then. if saddam hussein was in charge, the bad guy. they always say, he admires saddam hussein -- i can't stand the guy. putin said donald trump is a genius. but putin said good things about me. "he's a leader, a genius." they said, you admire president putin. i said no, i don't admire him. he is a strong leader, which he is. he might be bad or good, but he is a strong leader. "you said the chinese and tiananmen square, they were right." i said no, they put down a riot viciously. i did not say they were right, they were not right. they are so dishonest. if i do not have a speaker system in terms of my mouth, and twitter at @realdonaldtrum
people. they would kill us so quickly if they had the capability. and they are trying to get that, which is why we have to kill them, just so you understand. [cheering] if there weren't massive weaponry available today, i would say get out in rebuild our country fast. we probably spent $5 trillion in the middle east. go back 15 years. we were much better off then. if saddam hussein was in charge, the bad guy. they always say, he admires saddam hussein -- i can't stand the guy. putin said donald...
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ron paul people shot. social conservatives show up. gun people show up. everybody gets together and gets along for one time. the other purpose of it which is so great, is with young people, with young people who are just getting exposed to conservative ideas, they have a chance in one place to hear from the brightest minds, the most thoughtful people. so, that is why it is a very convenient thing. plus, people get to have a good time. >> c-span is covering cpac today, marco rubio scheduled to speak. that will be live on c-span. also covered donald trump event today. it's in orlando, florida. he'll be in west palm beach, florida later tonight. back to donald trump, skipping cpac, this is a headline from right bar, after it was announced where was expected that marco rubio would be skipping cpac, and a lot of concern about that before he eventually decided that he would acu chairmanspeak, says marco rubio cannot unite the republicans without showing up at cpac. so, can donald trump unite republicans without showing up at cpac? >> great question. we been acc
ron paul people shot. social conservatives show up. gun people show up. everybody gets together and gets along for one time. the other purpose of it which is so great, is with young people, with young people who are just getting exposed to conservative ideas, they have a chance in one place to hear from the brightest minds, the most thoughtful people. so, that is why it is a very convenient thing. plus, people get to have a good time. >> c-span is covering cpac today, marco rubio...
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quite a few people did.hundreds of families to go back. >> you called the cut in the food rations a crime. >> it is a crane on -- it is a crime. were were asking these people to have hope and to stay in these camps and offering them hope and to return them to their country when it's peaceful or resettlement to a third country. but that international regime is now broken. what i know with some irony is what they're calling the european national crisis and that's the one victim of a global refugee crisis. this pipeline is broken. once upon a time people go to the refugee camp and wait for a solution and they had some realistic prospect that perhaps within a decade the situation would be resolved. it would be regularized somehow. what we have now is the cities in limbo which are growing and the numbers of those cities are growing. and people are stuck in the situation. were asking people and it's even harder in kenya where they can't leave raskin people to be contained in this prison when were not even going to
quite a few people did.hundreds of families to go back. >> you called the cut in the food rations a crime. >> it is a crane on -- it is a crime. were were asking these people to have hope and to stay in these camps and offering them hope and to return them to their country when it's peaceful or resettlement to a third country. but that international regime is now broken. what i know with some irony is what they're calling the european national crisis and that's the one victim of a...
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when water freezes, people play on it. people sit in it. when it moves, people slide down it. and smart people, like this person, say there's about to be even more water. be even more water. ok, smile. in fact, there's so much water out there, why in the world would you get a phone that can't get wet? designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. uble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safetysh prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not toyota. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. cola because i'm a woman... do you think i'm gonna crack under pressure or conquer the field? defy expectations any day with always infinity. made with flexfoam.x its weight. rewrite the rules. always. are technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. piano music. made it, dad. you have to experience this
when water freezes, people play on it. people sit in it. when it moves, people slide down it. and smart people, like this person, say there's about to be even more water. be even more water. ok, smile. in fact, there's so much water out there, why in the world would you get a phone that can't get wet? designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. uble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safetysh prevention nobody...
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people went absolutely nuts for it. some people loved it and some people hated it. at the very bottom of the column since it was a joke, hey, you have a spicey question about mexicans, ask me, i'm the mexican and i put my personal e-mail. people started sending in questions immediately. what part of illegal mexicans don't understand, is it true that prescott bush stole the head of pancho villa. what's the the history of tortillas? whatever you can possibly imagine from g-rated to x-rated. people continue to ask me questions ant them. to me the funniest one is why are mexicans always so damn happy. i could see them packed 15 to a truck and they're laughing, busting each other's balls all of that, why is it? questions like that how can you ever forget them? america more than 150 years after we took over the american southwest from mÉxico we are still obsessed with mexicans, mexicans are still a mystery, you could either cry about it and say we are misunderstood or try to exam where that's coming from and answer people's questions. misconceptions about mexicans have be
people went absolutely nuts for it. some people loved it and some people hated it. at the very bottom of the column since it was a joke, hey, you have a spicey question about mexicans, ask me, i'm the mexican and i put my personal e-mail. people started sending in questions immediately. what part of illegal mexicans don't understand, is it true that prescott bush stole the head of pancho villa. what's the the history of tortillas? whatever you can possibly imagine from g-rated to x-rated....
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, the cuban people, and people around the world. now there's no secret that our goes disagree on many of these issues. i have had frank conversations with president castro. for many years he has pointed out the flaws in the american system. economic inequality. the death penalty. racial discrimination. wars abroad. that's just a sample. he has a much longer list. [ laughter ] >> but here is what the cuban people need to understand. i welcome this open debate and dialogue. it's good. it's healthy. i'm not afraid of it. we do have too much money in american politics. but in america it's still possible for somebody like me a child who was raised by a single mom, a child of mixed race who did not have a lot of money, to pursue and achieve the highest position in the land. that's what is possible in america. [ applause ] >> we do have challenges with racial bias in our communities and our criminal justice system, and our society, the legacy of slavery and segregation, but the fact that we have open debates within america's own democracy
, the cuban people, and people around the world. now there's no secret that our goes disagree on many of these issues. i have had frank conversations with president castro. for many years he has pointed out the flaws in the american system. economic inequality. the death penalty. racial discrimination. wars abroad. that's just a sample. he has a much longer list. [ laughter ] >> but here is what the cuban people need to understand. i welcome this open debate and dialogue. it's good. it's...
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it is 55 million people plus growing to 100 million people. population that is younger than the average. therefore, household formations yet to come. therefore, homeownership, $1.5mer purchases, trillion worth of spending in the economy. part of our function in being here is to, at this moment in american life, when so many myths are perpetuated related to latinos, to tell the truth about this community and its role in the american future. myth -- latinos are a drag on the economy? guest: myth. them on theyou put world scale, they are the 11th largest economy in the world. that is not a drag in the economy. they are creating businesses at a faster rate than any other group. 2012, 47% of new growth came from latinos. whereas there was a decline by 2% of businesses by non-latinos. charlie: half of total purchases? new home% of all mortgages taken out in the last decade were taken out by latino families. that gets to the core of the economy as we start to talk about it. aida mentioned business formations. in the last half decade, 86% of all new b
it is 55 million people plus growing to 100 million people. population that is younger than the average. therefore, household formations yet to come. therefore, homeownership, $1.5mer purchases, trillion worth of spending in the economy. part of our function in being here is to, at this moment in american life, when so many myths are perpetuated related to latinos, to tell the truth about this community and its role in the american future. myth -- latinos are a drag on the economy? guest: myth....
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instead of becoming a place where people go to serve the people, it becomes a place where people go tobe served by the people. who are more interested in keeping the title than in making a difference. where it doesn't matter if so security and medicare, it's never the right time to deal with it. they can cost me my next election. we have been failed by the media. i know it's easy to say beat up on the media. they cover politics as entertainment instead of a serious discourse. [applause] >> because i promise you this, i promise you this, if they stand here right now and hurl a personal insult against one of my opponents i will get a ton of coverage from those cameras. but if i don't, only a handful of people will find that this event ever happened. okay? we've been failed by higher education, by a stagnant higher education system that's a monopoly. by colleges and universities were the only ones allowed to award degrees annie duke the same way they did six years ago while nothing else looks like it did six years ago. we graduate young americans with a degree and they cannot find a job.
instead of becoming a place where people go to serve the people, it becomes a place where people go tobe served by the people. who are more interested in keeping the title than in making a difference. where it doesn't matter if so security and medicare, it's never the right time to deal with it. they can cost me my next election. we have been failed by the media. i know it's easy to say beat up on the media. they cover politics as entertainment instead of a serious discourse. [applause]...
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how are people reacting to that? >> reporter: people have accepted it the same way as they have accepted many changes to their daily routine. it is not the normal situation. for example, people accept that you can't goat onto the underground without showing a police officer with what's in your bag or underneath your coat. that said, i think there is an expectation that plenty more people will come to the square outside the stock exchange. people have been coming pretty much since the attacks happened. it is easter sunday. churches have been holding masses. the authorities, the army, has increased the security around the square. they've put up quite robust road blocks and i've seen armored vehicles around the square. the march is not taking place. the authorities are aware of the potential threat and they want to guarantee the security of people would do decide to come on sunday and pay their respects >>> thanks very much. coming up here on the news hour for you. >> translation: in the first hospital there was no qual
how are people reacting to that? >> reporter: people have accepted it the same way as they have accepted many changes to their daily routine. it is not the normal situation. for example, people accept that you can't goat onto the underground without showing a police officer with what's in your bag or underneath your coat. that said, i think there is an expectation that plenty more people will come to the square outside the stock exchange. people have been coming pretty much since the...
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we are getting millions and millions of people additional people, people republican party has never had before. it's the biggest story. the biggest star in politics is what's happening. we are having millions and millions of people come up and vote for the republicans. they get out, they register republican. i've had so many people tell me i've never voted republican in my life. i left the democrats in order to register as republican so i could vote for you. independents, democrats. we are up to 65%, more than that. millions of people more. that's what i am saying. the republicans that want to embrace it. i see it. they want to embrace it. >> last night and the debate to talk about potentially sending up to 30,000 american troops to the middle east to fight the middle east. that's more troops than george bush sent in afghanistan. >> we have to get rid of isis. it's going to be up to the generals. the generals will have to play their own game. i want to find out, i want to find out about the right general. we don't want other wrong general talking to us but we will find the right general
we are getting millions and millions of people additional people, people republican party has never had before. it's the biggest story. the biggest star in politics is what's happening. we are having millions and millions of people come up and vote for the republicans. they get out, they register republican. i've had so many people tell me i've never voted republican in my life. i left the democrats in order to register as republican so i could vote for you. independents, democrats. we are up...
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many people of the books i've written for people i interview, i saw. what interested me and part of the reason i wrote "dark money" is when i started back many years ago, these people were on the fringe. reagan was president, but there are always people on the far right fringe who i would call because they were interesting for a counterpoint and comment and people interested in ideas off him, they were way out there. in this example and don't take my word for it, there's a quote where william f. buckley describes the movement at the koch brothers are part of it as a narco totalitarian. they were part of the far right that the conservatives were trying to purge because they thought they were the lunatic fringe. and so, what interested me by the time i wrote this book was they came with so much power that they had some wife had become the center of gravity of the republican party. there is a new study out from harvard and another professor there who described the koch effect. they say it is a magmatic poll on the republican party to pull the whole party
many people of the books i've written for people i interview, i saw. what interested me and part of the reason i wrote "dark money" is when i started back many years ago, these people were on the fringe. reagan was president, but there are always people on the far right fringe who i would call because they were interesting for a counterpoint and comment and people interested in ideas off him, they were way out there. in this example and don't take my word for it, there's a quote where...
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the thoughts and prayers of the american people are with the people of belgium.stand in solidarity, condemning the outrageous attacks on innocent people. we will do whatever is necessary to support our friend belgium to bring to justice those responsible. it is another reminder that the world must unite. we must be together, regardless faithionality, race, or in fighting against the scourge of terrorism. will, defeat those who threaten the safety and security of people around the world. katty: president obama speaking in cuba. laura trevelyan is in havana covering the president's visit. it seems every time this white house tries to pivot it to asia, latin america, or focus on cuba, the events in the middle east redirect them to the conflict that has engulfed belgium. it seems they cannot get away from it. it is what the former british prime minister harold mcmillan called "events, dear boy." last night president obama was at a state dinner. then when he woke up he was briefed by white house staff on the events that happened in brussels. he was on the phone with t
the thoughts and prayers of the american people are with the people of belgium.stand in solidarity, condemning the outrageous attacks on innocent people. we will do whatever is necessary to support our friend belgium to bring to justice those responsible. it is another reminder that the world must unite. we must be together, regardless faithionality, race, or in fighting against the scourge of terrorism. will, defeat those who threaten the safety and security of people around the world. katty:...
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people need to be mean. people aren't good at things. for them. >> does that explain why more people haven't jumped on the ban wagon? >> twitter is too anonymous. it allows you to take shots at people. if you attack me on facebook i can then go on your page and call your kids ugly. on twitter i can't see your kids to call them ugly. do you see what i mean? >> maybe that's why they are having trouble. it is not as nice of a place and that might be it. now it is time for. >> if one new jersey lawmaker gets their wish pamela would introduce the bill that makes it similar to jaywalking. it would be punishable to a fine or prison time. they said we need to have people more aware of what is going on around them especially in the streets. texting and walking is no laughing matter. >> sadly she died. >> it is not a laughing matter. have the police gone too far? >> yeah. and maybe this is is the new hampshire girl in me, live free or die. really we want a law against it? will we create a law? all of the work that will go into the law. >> but what
people need to be mean. people aren't good at things. for them. >> does that explain why more people haven't jumped on the ban wagon? >> twitter is too anonymous. it allows you to take shots at people. if you attack me on facebook i can then go on your page and call your kids ugly. on twitter i can't see your kids to call them ugly. do you see what i mean? >> maybe that's why they are having trouble. it is not as nice of a place and that might be it. now it is time for....
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but we educate a lot of people, smart people. we need those people in the country.they cannot come to the country. they go back to india and set up companies and make a fortune and employ lot of people and all of that. many people want to stay in this country and want to do that. i think somebody that goes through years of college in this country, we shouldn't kick them out the day they graduate. which we do. >> you say you're a common sense conservative. >> yes. >> who's the position that some on the right don't like is that you say don't touch social security and medicare. people paid into it, they're entitled to get the benefits. those, as you know, two monster entitlement programs that are along with medicaid driving thì% federal debt, 45% of budget when you include medicaid. do you say, i wouldn't even look at raising the retirement age? no changes what so ever? >> i don't want to change -- i tell you what, i don't want to change. by the way, the democrats aren't going to change. i watched them the other night, they're talking about increasing it. >> right. >>
but we educate a lot of people, smart people. we need those people in the country.they cannot come to the country. they go back to india and set up companies and make a fortune and employ lot of people and all of that. many people want to stay in this country and want to do that. i think somebody that goes through years of college in this country, we shouldn't kick them out the day they graduate. which we do. >> you say you're a common sense conservative. >> yes. >> who's the...
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and the people that come to my rallies, these are extraordinary people. these are great people. these are people that are really disenfranchised in many cases. now with that being said. we are very successful -- we have very successful people, we have the smartest, we have the best educated. people that aren't educated as well. if you look at the polls out of all the states i have won, which is most of them. if you look at the polls coming out i lead with hispanics, i lead with women, i lead with very well educated, i lead in all different categories. very proudly, i lead with evangelicals, with veterans. i lead in every category. i have everybody there. we really do have a young crowd. remember this, if they went to a hillary rally, although nobody fervor there. if they went to a bernie rally everybody would say what a terrible thing. they disrupt me from talking. and i do the best i can with it. and by the way, you have heard me say it. don't hurt them. i'm constantly saying to the police. don't hurt them. don't hurt them. i don't condone violence. but some of the people are v
and the people that come to my rallies, these are extraordinary people. these are great people. these are people that are really disenfranchised in many cases. now with that being said. we are very successful -- we have very successful people, we have the smartest, we have the best educated. people that aren't educated as well. if you look at the polls out of all the states i have won, which is most of them. if you look at the polls coming out i lead with hispanics, i lead with women, i lead...
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they were maybe 1000 people 2000 people in the town. host: have you shared or learned anything from other states? guest: we are constantly looking at other states and what they are doing. i was with the national governors association this week and talking with some of the other governors and what is going on in their states. vermont has been aggressive in that area. that is a good example of how it has extended to small states, a small new england state talking to the massachusetts new -- massachusetts governor. host: lieutenant governor of the state of maryland and also the task force chair on heroine and opioid addiction. thank you for your time. fred is in toledo ohio. we are talking about the arrow -- talking about the heroine epidemic. caller: some of people were on heroin that became impossible to live in that area. one of their biggest clients were college professors. it has always been there. i moved down to toledo. everything was good until we had the collapse. a lot of people lost their homes. we had drug dealers moving to the
they were maybe 1000 people 2000 people in the town. host: have you shared or learned anything from other states? guest: we are constantly looking at other states and what they are doing. i was with the national governors association this week and talking with some of the other governors and what is going on in their states. vermont has been aggressive in that area. that is a good example of how it has extended to small states, a small new england state talking to the massachusetts new --...
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people were running away. a lot of people were injured. many of these accounts from the airport that you're seeing there because, of course, it's a fairly open space. there would have been a large number of people who were able to be witnesses but, thankfully, were not injured. much more difficult in the metro, where a third explosion happened around an hour later. those occasions, a bomb goes off in an enclosed space, anyone who is around is going to -- well, frankly, they'll struggle to survive. one person saying about the metro, it was panic everywhere. there were a lot of people in the metro, this witness says. it was, again, around 9:00 local time. it will have been just past the rush hour. still, as you guys will know from there and from anyone who travels by subway, to work or back, that kind of time is a time when people -- there would have been people crowded on to that train. 20 people on that train, we are hearing, have been killed. 11 at the airport. 31 in total. >> keir simmons, helping us understand the human toll we've seen
people were running away. a lot of people were injured. many of these accounts from the airport that you're seeing there because, of course, it's a fairly open space. there would have been a large number of people who were able to be witnesses but, thankfully, were not injured. much more difficult in the metro, where a third explosion happened around an hour later. those occasions, a bomb goes off in an enclosed space, anyone who is around is going to -- well, frankly, they'll struggle to...
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we have lost so many people to overdose. so many people, young people, wonderful people.ists, creatives, smart wonderful people that didn't need to die. >> when those addicts od staff members are trained ogive moloxone known by its brand name narcan. it is a lifesaving drug that reverses the worst effects of heroin. but frost says it is a band-aid. >> it is not a solution to what's going on. >> in 2014, new york saw more deaths from heroin overdose than from homicide. and among drug users, those who inject in public places are twice as likely to od. driven by a fear of arrest or being discovered, they often rush their injections and increase odds for an overdose. that's why frost is leading a coalition of groupings a rad cam idea, aa place where addicts can inject drugs safely opportunity supervision of health professionals. >> what we know, supervision facilities work,. >> can you find these in hundreds of places around manhattan. you can see i'm in the middle of a populated area, traffic everywhere but it's little secluded spots where people come to use their drugs with
we have lost so many people to overdose. so many people, young people, wonderful people.ists, creatives, smart wonderful people that didn't need to die. >> when those addicts od staff members are trained ogive moloxone known by its brand name narcan. it is a lifesaving drug that reverses the worst effects of heroin. but frost says it is a band-aid. >> it is not a solution to what's going on. >> in 2014, new york saw more deaths from heroin overdose than from homicide. and...
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there are over 60 people dead, over 300 people injured. it's quite shocking and scary. >> shocking and quite horrible. thank you so much, sophia saifi, appreciate that. >>> also following breaking news in belgium. police in brussels using water cannons to break up protests at the memorial site to last week's terror attack victims. people who gathered at the site to honor victims were confronted by protesters raising their arms in nazi salutes and shouting anti-immigrant chants. also this morning, police in belgium carried out 13 new raids in connection with tuesday's attacks, nine people were initially taken into custody and four are still being held. let's bring in cnn's christina and alexandra field in brussels, who's reporting on new information about some of the victims. alex, you first, what can you tell us about the investigation there and the victims? >> well, fredricka, we saw people who came out here in the square today to honor the victims, to honor the fallen. they had what was supposed to be a peaceful demonstration in support
there are over 60 people dead, over 300 people injured. it's quite shocking and scary. >> shocking and quite horrible. thank you so much, sophia saifi, appreciate that. >>> also following breaking news in belgium. police in brussels using water cannons to break up protests at the memorial site to last week's terror attack victims. people who gathered at the site to honor victims were confronted by protesters raising their arms in nazi salutes and shouting anti-immigrant chants....
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government for the people, other people, by the people. that are too many other entities that are involved that don't really represent the interests of the people. i think you'll see that evidenced in both parties. >> in 1989 how large an issue, campaign issue was raised? >> to me, i never had the first person in virginia who refused to talk to me, refuse to shake my hand your i was never offered the slightest insult, no obscenities. i was never denied entrance into any place. i never stayed in hotels or motels. i took a 60 day trip and went around to every city and every county in virginia by the country roads, not the interstate. and i didn't stay in hotels. i state in the homes of the people i met. i can tell you that to the extent that they judge people by the way they look or the way they might talk or the way they might dress is the mistake. the commonality of interest, i never considered race a badge or a barrier. to that extent that's when the recent i could say i'm proud to say that i am a son of virginia. >> what do you think abo
government for the people, other people, by the people. that are too many other entities that are involved that don't really represent the interests of the people. i think you'll see that evidenced in both parties. >> in 1989 how large an issue, campaign issue was raised? >> to me, i never had the first person in virginia who refused to talk to me, refuse to shake my hand your i was never offered the slightest insult, no obscenities. i was never denied entrance into any place. i...
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let people fight, let people hurt themselves.he people that protested, one of them said i think we gave trump a good platform. they had bill ayres there. they had a lot of people there. they are not really good. >> trump, trump, trump, trump, trump. donald: we have to have one protester. so we have one protester. he's a whacked job. listen -- what is the story tomorrow? massive protest at trump rally. they won't talk about the crowds. again, they are the worst. we're going to strengthen our country. just the fact he approves nafta, nobody knows that. the fact he was with lehman brothers, there are so many factors. can't be president. it will be not a good situation. i will do such a great job, you have no idea. a lot of people are going to be surprised. i'm going to bring jobs and communities that don't have jobs. i'm going to bring jobs back from japan. i'm going to bring jobs back to this country. and you won't even believe it. we are going to start winning again. just a couple of things. we are going to fight and we are not go
let people fight, let people hurt themselves.he people that protested, one of them said i think we gave trump a good platform. they had bill ayres there. they had a lot of people there. they are not really good. >> trump, trump, trump, trump, trump. donald: we have to have one protester. so we have one protester. he's a whacked job. listen -- what is the story tomorrow? massive protest at trump rally. they won't talk about the crowds. again, they are the worst. we're going to strengthen...
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and that's for 17 people. we had 17 people. 24%, with 17 people is pretty good. we went up to 45.hen we went up to so cnn just 28, 32. came out with a poll. trump, 49. [applause] mr. trump: that's high. and i'm very proud of it, because this is not a plateau. this is a movement. we have a movement going on, folks. "time" magazine did a story recently, a couple of weeks ago talking about what's going on and never seen anything like it. they say actually, and i don't think i am exaggerating, but many of the great writers, which there are very few because many is very dishonest, but in the history of this country, there has never been anything like this. we were in huntsville, alabama, we had 35,000 people. 35,000 people. we were -- we went to arkansas. oh, is that another one? get them out. get them out. get them out. they just don't stop. get them out. thank you. bye-bye. bye-bye. terrible. incredible. now you know, you can be nice if you are nice, they will say you were soft. and you can be vicious, get out of here! and then say -- please get them out. [applause] mr. trump: it's i
and that's for 17 people. we had 17 people. 24%, with 17 people is pretty good. we went up to 45.hen we went up to so cnn just 28, 32. came out with a poll. trump, 49. [applause] mr. trump: that's high. and i'm very proud of it, because this is not a plateau. this is a movement. we have a movement going on, folks. "time" magazine did a story recently, a couple of weeks ago talking about what's going on and never seen anything like it. they say actually, and i don't think i am...
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people are throwing objects. people a police are escorting people out. just moments ago a very large crowd of protesters, supporters, media. it was simply rocking back and forth. as my camera panned back over, you can see this large section of protesters i was referring to earlier. they're now shouting bernie, bernie, obviously in support of bernie sanders. erin, i've never seen anything like this. this place has just erupted. now you're hearing donald trump people on the other side of the arena yelling trump, trump, trump. the security does not have a handle on the situation here. it is total chaos. >> this is a pretty terrifying thing, david. we're going to keep these pictures up. we're going to keep listening. jim is going to come in every time something happens there. they don't have this under control. they had the police department, the firefighter department, the secret service. this was cancelled at the last second. this is a pretty stunning statement about this situation that this is happening now. >> this has become a real test of donald trump'
people are throwing objects. people a police are escorting people out. just moments ago a very large crowd of protesters, supporters, media. it was simply rocking back and forth. as my camera panned back over, you can see this large section of protesters i was referring to earlier. they're now shouting bernie, bernie, obviously in support of bernie sanders. erin, i've never seen anything like this. this place has just erupted. now you're hearing donald trump people on the other side of the...