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humanity, we are humans, people, these people who die and who go through these things are people. you can be a ku klux klan member from mississippi or gangbanger from california, but put two of those guys in a room with free ice cream they are both going to take it. who is too racist for ice cream or too gangster for ice cream? we are taught we are so different but we have so much in common. and another thing, something i live by, the ethiopian proverb that reads, when spot is united they can take down a lighting. i don't care what will trickle down into these communities. i think about how we as individuals can use our power to make real change. my thing is literacy. i work with reading programs, i help other writers get book deals, i helped a whole lot of other writers get their work published in different places. that is my job. i have another friend that does the same thing with financial literacynd nutrition. we are all figuring out what our passion is and we are working really really hard to achieve mastery and share no skills with other people. i want people to read this bo
humanity, we are humans, people, these people who die and who go through these things are people. you can be a ku klux klan member from mississippi or gangbanger from california, but put two of those guys in a room with free ice cream they are both going to take it. who is too racist for ice cream or too gangster for ice cream? we are taught we are so different but we have so much in common. and another thing, something i live by, the ethiopian proverb that reads, when spot is united they can...
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now you got 300 people here, 300 people there in the district, the district has 650,000 people, and pretty soon, you've got the numbers to select for a thousand serious members of a congress watchdog group, and this happens all over the country, 435 districts. every district has talent, every district has a community college, 4-year collegege, lot of talent. the thousand people put themselves behind an agreed agenda. i mentioned some of these: the living wage a and ful insurance and so on, war and peace. they agree from the beginning, so they don't have to bicker so much. they agree to devote 200 hours a year, volunteer 200 hours a year, 4 hohours a week. they agree to raise or contribute $200 a year, and they open an office with 2 or 3 full-time staff. and then they summon their members with an agreed-upon, national agenda of long-overdue redirection supported by a majority of the american people, what abraham lincoln called "the public sentiment" when he said, "with the public's sentiment, you can do anything," which is why i say 1% of the american people turning congress around, turns t
now you got 300 people here, 300 people there in the district, the district has 650,000 people, and pretty soon, you've got the numbers to select for a thousand serious members of a congress watchdog group, and this happens all over the country, 435 districts. every district has talent, every district has a community college, 4-year collegege, lot of talent. the thousand people put themselves behind an agreed agenda. i mentioned some of these: the living wage a and ful insurance and so on, war...
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people relate to that. i think a lot of hearts and minds are more easily changed when you are reaching out to people and trying to connect with them on a real real level rather than just lecturing them. i'm not perfect, this is where i come from and i made the decisions i made and this is why i view things the way i do. maybe you can see it from my way. >> i think when the public see some on tv that's almost dehumanizing, it's a perfect life, but no one's perfect. you open with a reference to thomas frank's famous book from years ago, what's the matter with kansas where he couldn't figure out why people in kansas would vote republican. he thought it was against their interest. talk about how that book shaped flyover nation. was this at all framed as a reputation or a comeback? >> in a way, it wasn't intended to be, but that was one of the things in my mind when i added it to my repository of people and writings that i just kind of wanted to tell off. it did factor, we can understand why someone would vote t
people relate to that. i think a lot of hearts and minds are more easily changed when you are reaching out to people and trying to connect with them on a real real level rather than just lecturing them. i'm not perfect, this is where i come from and i made the decisions i made and this is why i view things the way i do. maybe you can see it from my way. >> i think when the public see some on tv that's almost dehumanizing, it's a perfect life, but no one's perfect. you open with a...
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people will still try to undermine the rights of black people.harlie: you said i'm persuaded that we will eliminate the problems of injustice in the system until we change the narrative of racial difference that we have all accepted. bryan: i think that is right. i think we are all actually affected by this narrative. i think it is wrong what we are doing to run children. -- to our children. charlie: what is the most important thing we have done in a positive way to change the narrative? that we can look at that as a start. bryan: we have made progress on issues like domestic violence. 50 years ago, domestic violence was seen as a joke. the honeymooners was a comedy show where men would joke about hitting there was. there was something that we tolerated about the abuse in the home and then that narrative began to shift and we still have a long way to go. now you see sports leagues are taking action against athletes because it is becoming unacceptable to look the other way with that kind of violence. that is a shift in the narrative. there was a t
people will still try to undermine the rights of black people.harlie: you said i'm persuaded that we will eliminate the problems of injustice in the system until we change the narrative of racial difference that we have all accepted. bryan: i think that is right. i think we are all actually affected by this narrative. i think it is wrong what we are doing to run children. -- to our children. charlie: what is the most important thing we have done in a positive way to change the narrative? that...
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the same way that welfare for the poor people upsets people. and then, of course, it's hidden in the military budget as well. whewe need to keep these additis well for in context or in mind as we move forward us a talk about welfare. the reasons the reform of welfare on the celtic knot of we're spending a lot of money on it. the reason for reforming welfare is much more to do with are we helping the poor? it'is not just a question of mo. if you want to save money, if that's all we care about is let's reduce spending on programs, there's a lot of other places we can go to just reduce money. let's look at the quick question setting the overall context of the discussion will have today and did welfare reform were? i want to look at this welfare reform in terms of spending. as you can see this line, this is welfare reform. if you look at the context, we're spending on welfare, federal and state spending were both rising prior to welfare reform.
the same way that welfare for the poor people upsets people. and then, of course, it's hidden in the military budget as well. whewe need to keep these additis well for in context or in mind as we move forward us a talk about welfare. the reasons the reform of welfare on the celtic knot of we're spending a lot of money on it. the reason for reforming welfare is much more to do with are we helping the poor? it'is not just a question of mo. if you want to save money, if that's all we care about is...
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your senior people, policy people all have a role.here are real challenges, what do you do with the 23-year-old field organizer who has camped out in a battleground state for the last six months and has organized and really has given up a huge part of his or her life to help win? trying to translate that skill to governing is a harder challenge. and also that person i would expect to be assistant secretary for nuclear defense, it is just -- there is a fit for just about everybody in the campaign if they want to be involved in this administration. terry: you don't have to say no very often? clay: you might have this person over here, and how about this? you know what this is that the time. but again, the key is, you are trying to fill positions. you are trying to get work done. the first step in that direction is, find them qualified, lead the work needing to get done. terry: the work you are doing is the agenda the president is pursuing. that is the defining anchor. lisa: people are policy. you think about your priorities, and you wil
your senior people, policy people all have a role.here are real challenges, what do you do with the 23-year-old field organizer who has camped out in a battleground state for the last six months and has organized and really has given up a huge part of his or her life to help win? trying to translate that skill to governing is a harder challenge. and also that person i would expect to be assistant secretary for nuclear defense, it is just -- there is a fit for just about everybody in the...
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trump: they are great people. they are great people. but they know these people. met with so many of the top police and the people in the rank and file. they know these people. they know these people. they know what all of them. we are going to get rid of these people and it is going to happen within one hour after i start. ok? we're going to bring them back where they came from. we will always air on the side of protecting the american people. we will use immigration laws to prevent crime and we will not wait until some innocent american has been harmed or killed before taking action. we will move justly, but we will move fast, believe me and we will move tough, there will not be any gangs. these are bad people. [applause] >> thank you so much. mr. trump: thank you so much. what a team! we are going to build a great wall on the border and institute institute -- nationwide -- stopping illegal immigrants from accessing welfare and entitlement and develop and at exit entry system, to ensure those who overstay their visas that they are quickly removed. we don't enfor
trump: they are great people. they are great people. but they know these people. met with so many of the top police and the people in the rank and file. they know these people. they know these people. they know what all of them. we are going to get rid of these people and it is going to happen within one hour after i start. ok? we're going to bring them back where they came from. we will always air on the side of protecting the american people. we will use immigration laws to prevent crime and...
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concern isreatest the increasing division between rich people and poor people. this in aetween country like china or the united states, but also between rich countries and poor countries. the mosthat has become serious problem in the world now. a lot of people think that the -- war is going on. we had a low level of people in but that like -- division between rich and poor is becoming greater. that causes polarization and it causes people to take a radical stand which appeal to the people who feel left out. obviously to get a good job and make the, but also people feel like they are being treated fairly by their government. i think a lot of folks in the they don't think they are being treated fairly by the government and i believe my children can have a better life than i cap -- i have. sense ofost that optimism that these generations will be better off. those two things have caused the radical nature of political campaigns that you just asked me about in other countries and i think in this country. large, the: by and places a half -- that have more inequality -
concern isreatest the increasing division between rich people and poor people. this in aetween country like china or the united states, but also between rich countries and poor countries. the mosthat has become serious problem in the world now. a lot of people think that the -- war is going on. we had a low level of people in but that like -- division between rich and poor is becoming greater. that causes polarization and it causes people to take a radical stand which appeal to the people who...
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the person that some people accuse of using warfare against indian people. okay. he actually didn't. he just advocated it. they were already doing it. so there's that kind of thinking that plays into it. for instance, sir william johnson who's the british superintendent of indian affairs in the north who knows indians, all right. he lives with indians. he understands that this is, you know, he's warning again, don't do this. you don't know what you're doing. you don't know where this is going to lead. so it's not again a generic british response. it's people making digs z igss at dee moments that seem to make sense to them. okay. and as we know, very often the repercussions of our options. unforseen consequences. brexit, war in iraq. and i think the danger for us is especially if you're, you know, a professional story. they did that because they were dumb. they didn't. they did that because we would have probably done the same thing in that situation. how they could understand the world would be what we could see. and understand the world if we were in that situat
the person that some people accuse of using warfare against indian people. okay. he actually didn't. he just advocated it. they were already doing it. so there's that kind of thinking that plays into it. for instance, sir william johnson who's the british superintendent of indian affairs in the north who knows indians, all right. he lives with indians. he understands that this is, you know, he's warning again, don't do this. you don't know what you're doing. you don't know where this is going...
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louis because we need younger people in inspired people, and people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and do the hard work. what it means is challenging your party as often as possible, as a senator, i do that. if there is enough room for a pro-life democrat in the senate, there is enough room for a ferguson democrat in the senate. and in congress. [applause] mr. chamberlain: misty, anything to add on that, what it means to be a sanders democrat running in utah? ms. snow: the issue is about fighting for things like living wage and affordable college. utah is the youngest the in the nation. we have more millennial's per capita. a lot of people make a lot of media deal about me being the first trans person elected in the senate, but i would also be the first millennial, and the first woman from utah. there would be a couple other firsts that are more important than the fact that i am trans. i happen to be trans. i just happened to be that way. i wanted to put these issues out there. i wanted to give a voice to important issues that were not getting voiced in the utah democrat pa
louis because we need younger people in inspired people, and people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and do the hard work. what it means is challenging your party as often as possible, as a senator, i do that. if there is enough room for a pro-life democrat in the senate, there is enough room for a ferguson democrat in the senate. and in congress. [applause] mr. chamberlain: misty, anything to add on that, what it means to be a sanders democrat running in utah? ms. snow: the issue is...
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people helping other people >> i came up with that trip. >> you didn't come off as a post officer heother them she's an uncle and father and brother. >> this is the third year in the success has been phenomenal coming on this trillion trip and imposed to this culture they go back and their interest in education is through the roof they are successful and through the roof. >> did you see how the kid that he took on the trip were impacted additional the passion for the trip and this differences in those kids life oh, my god this is just i got to be a part (clapping.) you it is all about supporting the community >> (clapping.) >> a hundred stories about success that was my duty to connect with her cultural the third trip it was like wow. >> i was speech also i work with youg youth. >> you definitely recognize you're there for them. >> it made me feel good about myself and people are more friendly there than here. >> city was an actual people. >> we definitely know it is like the history. >> i think they have another finder needs. >> their. >> everyone is still smiling and people told me
people helping other people >> i came up with that trip. >> you didn't come off as a post officer heother them she's an uncle and father and brother. >> this is the third year in the success has been phenomenal coming on this trillion trip and imposed to this culture they go back and their interest in education is through the roof they are successful and through the roof. >> did you see how the kid that he took on the trip were impacted additional the passion for the...
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but people did it anyway.oler with these apps. >> but that success also shows the danger inpare -- inherent ir rules. uber was popular or rich before regulators noticed. by then uber had millions of customers and billions of dollars so they could bully the politicians back. >> tell mayor don't strand new york. >> they defeated mayan tie progress mayor by telling customers no cars, blame the politicians. >> de blasio is backing off. >> it is good that uber won, but normal invasions, ones who must build big things and get government permission before they can build, they may be crushed by today's business rules. crushed before they can make our lives better. >> we don't need all of these politicians. >> without too many rules and politicians. >> the future is going to be full of surprises, full of awesome things that almost fall from the sky. we can't even image it today. >> look, ma, no hands. >> no ways to commute, to predict future events, to teach. >> a friendly mind reading robot tutor. >> discover music. >
but people did it anyway.oler with these apps. >> but that success also shows the danger inpare -- inherent ir rules. uber was popular or rich before regulators noticed. by then uber had millions of customers and billions of dollars so they could bully the politicians back. >> tell mayor don't strand new york. >> they defeated mayan tie progress mayor by telling customers no cars, blame the politicians. >> de blasio is backing off. >> it is good that uber won, but...
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people ask me, michael, how do you get these people to talk.i said you know, for a number of reasons, you know, vice is known for doing quality. they are not known for exploiting anyone. they are known for doing quality. that is number one. number two, you know, like i said, people see me, they know, they feel me, i come in with an open hert and there is nothing drk dsh at least i try not to have nothing pretentious about my reasons for being there. as much as i try to be-- you know what i mean, as much as possible. i'm human. and thirdly, which is most important, i think these people are looking, looking for a lifeline, looking for a rope of hope like you know, like why else would you stop your drug habit to come on television and talk to me about your day's events. and i could be getting rich. and you're going to become a tv star. what else could it be. you want help, you are looking at this, a cry out for help, man. and that, that just is a lot. >> how bts role of freddie. >> freddie. >> rose: yeah. >> freddie, freddie is a charismatic dude.
people ask me, michael, how do you get these people to talk.i said you know, for a number of reasons, you know, vice is known for doing quality. they are not known for exploiting anyone. they are known for doing quality. that is number one. number two, you know, like i said, people see me, they know, they feel me, i come in with an open hert and there is nothing drk dsh at least i try not to have nothing pretentious about my reasons for being there. as much as i try to be-- you know what i...
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get people on ssi. people on welfare or dependent, they get them ssi, because the benefit is 100% federal, although many states supplement the benefit. if you look at ssi rolls they have grown over time, but not by a factor of 10 but they have grown over time. if you look at health surveys, there is almost no evidence that americans are less healthy, they have more disabilities or more days where they can't work and so forth. this is entirely something generated by the way we do the program. a lot of people want to change it. however, mark this, we had a golden chance last year because the program is running out of money. congress had to do something. what a great opportunity to, at very least, try experiments with helping these people work, just like welfare reform. instead of doing that, they just took money out of the social security trust fund and put it in the ssi trust fund. that is the congressional solution to the problem. it will be very difficult to do because a lot of people feel sorry for di
get people on ssi. people on welfare or dependent, they get them ssi, because the benefit is 100% federal, although many states supplement the benefit. if you look at ssi rolls they have grown over time, but not by a factor of 10 but they have grown over time. if you look at health surveys, there is almost no evidence that americans are less healthy, they have more disabilities or more days where they can't work and so forth. this is entirely something generated by the way we do the program. a...
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people want power. and power plants account for more than a third of energy-related carbon emissions. the challenge is to capture the emissions before they're released into the atmosphere. exxonmobil is a leader in carbon capture. our team is working to make this technology better, more affordable so it can reduce emissions around the world. that's what we're working on right now. ♪ energy lives here. idea jeff sessions is here a key supporter of donald trump. welcome, senator. one 69 things you've been helping donald trump with is his ideas on immigration he's going to speak about that this week. he met with some hispanic leaders and said he'd like to find a humane and efficient way to deal with the 11 million or so undocumented worke. what does that mean to you, humane and efficient? >> well, i think first and foremost he made it clear that we end the illegality, we fix our border and secure it that can be done with the president alone if he had a determination to do so. and congress help make it even
people want power. and power plants account for more than a third of energy-related carbon emissions. the challenge is to capture the emissions before they're released into the atmosphere. exxonmobil is a leader in carbon capture. our team is working to make this technology better, more affordable so it can reduce emissions around the world. that's what we're working on right now. ♪ energy lives here. idea jeff sessions is here a key supporter of donald trump. welcome, senator. one 69 things...
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give a seat to 80 a disability there and people dmoout besides the people that are shopping not wealthy people and security guard and secretaries and retails clerks working people from the excelsior not rich neighborhoods i just have one suggestion about the tweaks 21st street i support a turn for carvings but 21st is blocked at guerrero and we'll be going past culprit and sgranls maybe if street will be a better street. >> next speaker, please. >> (calling names) hi commissioners i'm on the pedestrian safety advisory commission and represent the kids of sfusd john winston. >> seat on the pasting advisory commission. >> there are many schools and students walking around my children go to mission high school and wonder up and down mission street it is the data has said and the data is data and the facts say it is satisfactory on mission street i want to be one of the people that speak in favor of the changes and speak up for transit first in the city what i hear even in the last item i heard someone say i have children and not drive or ride in a bus with can i see that's impossible it is
give a seat to 80 a disability there and people dmoout besides the people that are shopping not wealthy people and security guard and secretaries and retails clerks working people from the excelsior not rich neighborhoods i just have one suggestion about the tweaks 21st street i support a turn for carvings but 21st is blocked at guerrero and we'll be going past culprit and sgranls maybe if street will be a better street. >> next speaker, please. >> (calling names) hi commissioners...
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and once people understand that all black people are scared of magic, we are on our way to global racial harmony. that's all i'm trying on say to you guys, okay? but our favorite moment last year was a piece we did during the riots in baltimore. i sat down in a diner with some rival gang members who had just called a truce. take a look. all right, i'm here with some of the brothers who are here in baltimore, here doing all the uprising, the unrest. have you guys eaten? you have looked at the menu? >> i already know what i want. >> larry: can we have a waitress in here. i want to know who brought you together. >> i knew this brother a long time. >> larry: how long have you known him? >> four years. >> larry: in gang time, that's, like, 18 years, right. so are you guys in the same organization or different organization? >> no, same organization. >> larry: same organization, okay. you're the same. you're the same. you're not in the organization. >> i'm cool with everybody. >> larry: you're cool with everybody, right. so you guy guys have called a truce-- wait, is it a truce or a treaty? it
and once people understand that all black people are scared of magic, we are on our way to global racial harmony. that's all i'm trying on say to you guys, okay? but our favorite moment last year was a piece we did during the riots in baltimore. i sat down in a diner with some rival gang members who had just called a truce. take a look. all right, i'm here with some of the brothers who are here in baltimore, here doing all the uprising, the unrest. have you guys eaten? you have looked at the...
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and i really think that the gatekeepers, the people in media, you know, people in teachers unions, people in politics, generally speaking a lot of them are those kinds of idealogues. your average american is not really there. but over time it's affected america, you know? so i do think -- i think we're at a tipping point. i really think we're very close to the edge. so for me there's hope, but i say this with a level of desperation as well. i think we must take this seriously. this is not something that -- it cannot go on. so this you have it. well, folks, thank you so much for coming. [applause] i appreciate it very much. so many of you have come from out of town. what we're going to do -- thank you. [applause] i appreciate that. let me just say what we're going to do is let the party continue, and you can happening around as long -- hang around as long as you want. i'll be signing books as long as there are people who want books signed, and i'm happy to do that just to hang out. please do tell your friends about socrates in the city. please do read the book. please do -- if you don't wa
and i really think that the gatekeepers, the people in media, you know, people in teachers unions, people in politics, generally speaking a lot of them are those kinds of idealogues. your average american is not really there. but over time it's affected america, you know? so i do think -- i think we're at a tipping point. i really think we're very close to the edge. so for me there's hope, but i say this with a level of desperation as well. i think we must take this seriously. this is not...
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people love the idea of public transportation. get people out of cars.lic transit part of my daily commute. that's how you do l.a. john: that's not how they do l.a. despite politicians forcing taxpayers to spend more on public transit. fewer people are taking it. now the department of public transportation. are you an extraordinary innovator? >> i try my best to be extraordinary every day. john: what are you going to do? >> the basic idea what we are trying to do is bring private sector innovation to l.a. metro by opening the door to private sector innovators to come to us with ideas about new technology and ways to accelerate the buildout of our infrastructure. john: why can't lax just do it? why do you need the private sector? >> they are very nimble so they can adjust to changing technology more rapidly than the public sector can. and they bring competition. they are able to compete against each other and say here is a way we would do it that creates more benefits for taxpayers. >> why can't government be nimble? >> government can be nimble, it's just
people love the idea of public transportation. get people out of cars.lic transit part of my daily commute. that's how you do l.a. john: that's not how they do l.a. despite politicians forcing taxpayers to spend more on public transit. fewer people are taking it. now the department of public transportation. are you an extraordinary innovator? >> i try my best to be extraordinary every day. john: what are you going to do? >> the basic idea what we are trying to do is bring private...
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these people are ruled by fear. these people are brought in line by fear. it is a scary thing for someone who is in the police, intelligence, or the army to speak up. one of the things that we continue to openly encourage our brothers and sisters who are in the security sector is to help us. help us with information. do what you can. leak information to us. inform us. let us know what is going on. let us know what is about to happen. because we do not have a central committee, because we do not have a bureau, you know, we do not have meetings where we gather to discuss strategy in secret. our strategy is discussed right in the open tier and we discuss our strategy on social media. we discuss our strategy on whatsapp. in their mind, they think it is a secret movement, a gathering somewhere, but we do it right there, so they know what we are about to do when we are about to do it, and the cool thing is everything we are about to do, they are powerless to stop it. it is going to happen. it is that simple. we are not trying to do anything that is illegal. so th
these people are ruled by fear. these people are brought in line by fear. it is a scary thing for someone who is in the police, intelligence, or the army to speak up. one of the things that we continue to openly encourage our brothers and sisters who are in the security sector is to help us. help us with information. do what you can. leak information to us. inform us. let us know what is going on. let us know what is about to happen. because we do not have a central committee, because we do not...
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so people were very worried. and there we were seeing refugees from katrina that were there in the shelter and that shelter by the way was not even an official shelter so it's not receiving support from fema. it's not getting drop-offs of supplies and food because it's not a recognized shelter . and it wasn't just katrina, it was also super storm sandy where it was for communities and african-american or latino communities that are really the first to get hit and the last to get helped. so we see a compounding of the crisis of racial justice together with a crisis of the climate and the environment so it's important that we stay simple and we need attention to both. along these lines i want to mention briefly in solidarity with the north dakota sioux, the standing rock sioux in north dakota were trying to protect their land as another disenfranchised group, another people of color. who are trying to save their water supply, their traditional lands as well as the climate. we've always relied really on indigenous p
so people were very worried. and there we were seeing refugees from katrina that were there in the shelter and that shelter by the way was not even an official shelter so it's not receiving support from fema. it's not getting drop-offs of supplies and food because it's not a recognized shelter . and it wasn't just katrina, it was also super storm sandy where it was for communities and african-american or latino communities that are really the first to get hit and the last to get helped. so we...
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they are great people. they are great people. but they know these people. i met with so many of the top police and the people in the rank and file. they know these people. so, it's not like, oh, gee, they know all of them. they know the good ones, the bad ones. they know all of them. we are going to get rid of the criminals and it's going to happen within one hour after i take office we start. okay. and bring them back where they came from. in this task we will always err on the side of protecting the american people. we will use immigration law to prevent crimes and we will not wait until some innocent american has been harmed or killed before taking action. we will move justly, but we will move fast. believe me. and we will move tough. there won't be any games. there won't be any games. flz these are bad people. oh, wow. >> welcome back. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. what a team. we're going to build a great wall on the border. and we're going to institute nationwide e-verify and stop illegal immigrants from accessing welfare and entit entit
they are great people. they are great people. but they know these people. i met with so many of the top police and the people in the rank and file. they know these people. so, it's not like, oh, gee, they know all of them. they know the good ones, the bad ones. they know all of them. we are going to get rid of the criminals and it's going to happen within one hour after i take office we start. okay. and bring them back where they came from. in this task we will always err on the side of...
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they will not be people who need the job. they will be people who are the best people for the job. [applause] he will bring jobs back. nobody, nobody in this country knows better than donald trump how to create more and better jobs. administration, this administration has presided over an economy in which we have lost jobs, we have lost people from the workforce, even the people who have jobs haven't seen a raise in eight years or nine years or 10 years. and there are reasons for that. and here's how donald trump is going to change it. first he's going to renegotiate our trade deal so they are favorable to the united states of america. [applause] ! usa!] that will bring a lot of jobs back to america. second -- we will get to that. thank you for reminding me. we will get to it. second, he's going to reduce taxes. [applause] for you. for you. he's going to put more money in your pocket and she's going to take more money out of your pocket. [booing] people willt money, be able to spend a little more. businesses will be able to grow a little more by slashing the corporate tax we will b
they will not be people who need the job. they will be people who are the best people for the job. [applause] he will bring jobs back. nobody, nobody in this country knows better than donald trump how to create more and better jobs. administration, this administration has presided over an economy in which we have lost jobs, we have lost people from the workforce, even the people who have jobs haven't seen a raise in eight years or nine years or 10 years. and there are reasons for that. and...
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people's traces, people support free enterprise and free markets.they've not had much to say on this issue. how many have the opponents of the inequality critics put out at the time, zero. one of the biggest issu issues already since then there's been two books. one by a canadian professor even though his book was quite good and had some good elements but it only addresses the subcomponent of the debate. when we do see the debate addressed it focuses on challenging the statistics sa and inequality isn't as bad as you would think or challenging the solution saying we should minimize any quality but if you remember during the presidential debates, republicans will reduce better than democrat and the trouble with both of those conceded to the economic a quality as an ideal and the problem is if economic a quality is aas an ideal, then we are in trouble because economic freedom is a moral. we talk about the free market leading to nothing in economic inequality. it leads to progress for everybody that we have a lot of work to do. we have to challenge the
people's traces, people support free enterprise and free markets.they've not had much to say on this issue. how many have the opponents of the inequality critics put out at the time, zero. one of the biggest issu issues already since then there's been two books. one by a canadian professor even though his book was quite good and had some good elements but it only addresses the subcomponent of the debate. when we do see the debate addressed it focuses on challenging the statistics sa and...
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he's not hiring the best people. getting very inexperienced people.being able to run a stable organization. not running an effective organization. he's a media celebrity and running like one. but in terms of we needed a businessman she's showing that he doesn't have those skills. >> john, he is hiring some new staff this morning. we learned that he brought upon shawn spicer who is the communications direct for for the rnc that is a big deal. we'll see more staff additions this week, we'll see some interesting faces. probably less of impact than the staff, is trumps own expect tans that he is losing he needed to change his approach. it was just a few months ago that trump was saying, he could kill people and not lose voters, that famous fifth avenue comment he made about shooting someone on 5th avenue was now seeing him change, the code words that we're hearing this week, things like, love each other, regret, unity, he's changing his tone. this is a guy who has invested $48 million of his hone money in his campaign so he's moat separated. >> dickerson:
he's not hiring the best people. getting very inexperienced people.being able to run a stable organization. not running an effective organization. he's a media celebrity and running like one. but in terms of we needed a businessman she's showing that he doesn't have those skills. >> john, he is hiring some new staff this morning. we learned that he brought upon shawn spicer who is the communications direct for for the rnc that is a big deal. we'll see more staff additions this week, we'll...
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now florida people are getting worried. people really afraid. >> people are afraid.e've been anticipating this for some time. we said we will likely see this happen in the united states with the warmer months. i want to point out this is still considered a small cluster of cases and not widespread transition. they are all believed to be isolated within one square mile of each other. charles: is not how something stars. the idea that everyday we have have more and more people, how fast does it take something to come from one or two people to become an epidemic. it can happen pretty quickly. >> you have to remember we have very different and conditions where we have a tried and true track record with mosquito borne illnesses with west nile. you have a very tense situation. they don't have air conditioning. they are living with mosquitoes. we have a different situation. i want to point out this is not something they are taking like way. these officials are going door to door. they are knocking on people's doors to ask questions that they may have the disease. they are c
now florida people are getting worried. people really afraid. >> people are afraid.e've been anticipating this for some time. we said we will likely see this happen in the united states with the warmer months. i want to point out this is still considered a small cluster of cases and not widespread transition. they are all believed to be isolated within one square mile of each other. charles: is not how something stars. the idea that everyday we have have more and more people, how fast...
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the enslaved people has no parallel people in u.s. history. the domestic slave trade moved one million, but that was read out over 70 years. uprooted in the midst of war, enslaved people and free people that experienced trauma, broken and shattered by violence, they experienced a new disease environment a growing their new regimes of labor. but they also experienced more, and most of these people who ran away ended up in refugee camps, where women and children. the fugitive history of these women and children, their experience as refugees in refugee camps, and the punitive federal policy they faced understanding what freedom meant, civil war refugee camps were places of trauma, containment, discipline, surveillance and the redeployment of notions of purity and solutions. so we might work to extend, for example, these interventions about how languages of civilization and race and radical prospect resonated with in the american way. and this is a proving ground for segregation and the separation of black and native people. i went to argue that w
the enslaved people has no parallel people in u.s. history. the domestic slave trade moved one million, but that was read out over 70 years. uprooted in the midst of war, enslaved people and free people that experienced trauma, broken and shattered by violence, they experienced a new disease environment a growing their new regimes of labor. but they also experienced more, and most of these people who ran away ended up in refugee camps, where women and children. the fugitive history of these...
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we want people, if they're good, hard working people to be here. but we don't like somebody like kate steinle getting killed because this man was left out on the streets. there are a number of parts who have lost children who stand by donald trump and support him. >> let bakari in, maria. >> i just wanted to say. go ahead. >> bakari sellers, go. >> i think it's really -- my heart goes out to kate steinle and her family. all immigrants who come into this country are not rapists, are not murderers, many of them do the daily task every day to help our lives be so much better. so my heart does go out to kate steinle. that individual should not have been in this country. to actually say because of a conversation donald trump found humanity, one of the most despicable things that donald trump says and one of the most despicable things that his surrogates say, that we're going to do this humanely. we're not talking about a litter of kittens. we're not talking about stray dogs. we're actually talking about human beings. i'm glad that donald trump found som
we want people, if they're good, hard working people to be here. but we don't like somebody like kate steinle getting killed because this man was left out on the streets. there are a number of parts who have lost children who stand by donald trump and support him. >> let bakari in, maria. >> i just wanted to say. go ahead. >> bakari sellers, go. >> i think it's really -- my heart goes out to kate steinle and her family. all immigrants who come into this country are not...
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many people say the types of people coming into crountry, maybe we have good people.s back, chris, to his campaign promise was he was going to secure our borders. he is going to do that. he is going to build the wall. i have no doubt in that. on the deportation issue, i know myself, from the beginning, i said there is just no logical way to ever deport 12 million people, and in the case of my district, which has a lot of dairy farmer, you have to milk the cows three time as a day, a rhetorical deportation, bring people in out of the shadows, go into a room, when they walk into the room, they are illegal immigrants, they get a social security, they walk out another door as legal immigrants with work papers. not citizenship. so they have been deported. just not taken back across the border. >> look, that's your position, and that's a fine position to have. that's not his position. he beat that position like a pinata for months, saying that's amnesty, not with me, pal, they're going back. i'm going to start an agency to round them up and it creates p hypocrisy issue. >>
many people say the types of people coming into crountry, maybe we have good people.s back, chris, to his campaign promise was he was going to secure our borders. he is going to do that. he is going to build the wall. i have no doubt in that. on the deportation issue, i know myself, from the beginning, i said there is just no logical way to ever deport 12 million people, and in the case of my district, which has a lot of dairy farmer, you have to milk the cows three time as a day, a rhetorical...
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and especially people of low income and people of color with disabilities of age to make improvements to make our transit service more efficient is this the actual perfect solution i don't know we really don't we know we can monitor the data and make adjustments. >> things go along larceny a number of folks calling for data i agree we should be getting that data and use it for future decisions in the future i hope and trust that staff was the president on getting data as we go along and revenue this i know that monthly we look at data at the policy and governance committee and we look at ridership and how imaginations or things are bunching and how expensive i hope we'll fought i fill out what is working and not working for the longest time i didn't understand why we were forcing cars to turn right off of mission street and it become clear staff explained i wish we could make this for public we have transit down dedicated lanes moving quickly in one direction traffic slowing down going the other direction we lost all the benefits from the out bounds direction we have to get that traff
and especially people of low income and people of color with disabilities of age to make improvements to make our transit service more efficient is this the actual perfect solution i don't know we really don't we know we can monitor the data and make adjustments. >> things go along larceny a number of folks calling for data i agree we should be getting that data and use it for future decisions in the future i hope and trust that staff was the president on getting data as we go along and...
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brown people.when i was doing bilingual i drove them because i know what organization and i'm familiar with everything that went on there, i use that had language that laurie taught me and other friends taught me and that keeps us -- i get so pissed, i have to slow down. you take one thing from the message is you can't put all latinos in a -- in an immigration box. you can't put african americans in a box. you come from a background for god sake. immigration may open up the wound but you pour the salt with the trade later and rub it in real good and that's how you move that message, with something that ties to something that they care about which is feeding their kids. >> people that can understand and translate the hopes and the dreams and the needs of the community, is that what you mean? >> i was brown. i can go to a latino community and talk about a latino and strong latino family who lost jobs because of trade because i was putting a face to it. it's much broader than that. >> thank you. yes.
brown people.when i was doing bilingual i drove them because i know what organization and i'm familiar with everything that went on there, i use that had language that laurie taught me and other friends taught me and that keeps us -- i get so pissed, i have to slow down. you take one thing from the message is you can't put all latinos in a -- in an immigration box. you can't put african americans in a box. you come from a background for god sake. immigration may open up the wound but you pour...
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people wanted change.fter 12 years of reagan and bush, and they accepted clinton and 19% voted for ross perot. you have the wind at your back. that's been trump's huge a advantage. i don't like him, i don't think he should be president, but corey understood that when he ran the primary. the trouble, he should, the republicans should win a change election against hillary clinton, who whatever her virtues or limitations, embodies the status quo. but trump so far has not crossed the bar of being acceptable. >> will this help? >> no. >> why? >> kellyanne is wonderful, but she is is not going to be shaping the message. trump is, and bannon, who is now joined him, is apparently a senior person in the campaign, running a website that is cooky. is for trump, try tos beat people like me, or persuade people like me, don't be so anti-trump. i said what do you think, going back and forth, do you read that website, breitbart news? no, i stopped reading it months ago. that's hugh hewitt who is for trump, one of trump's
people wanted change.fter 12 years of reagan and bush, and they accepted clinton and 19% voted for ross perot. you have the wind at your back. that's been trump's huge a advantage. i don't like him, i don't think he should be president, but corey understood that when he ran the primary. the trouble, he should, the republicans should win a change election against hillary clinton, who whatever her virtues or limitations, embodies the status quo. but trump so far has not crossed the bar of being...
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most minorities, black people, latino people, we can't forget about asians, people of arab descent.here are not enough people who are white and who are angry to vote for mr. trump. we're going to see in this election probably a dying breed of the white angry mail vote. that is something many republican politicians have been able to use. i don't see this happening in 2020, definitely not 2024. this should definitely be a wake-up call to the republican party to look at what types of values it holds. what types of people it will choose to represent its party. this is definitely a very troubling pulse check for the party. i think some people are definitely recognizing that but they don't know what to do because this is the election and people voted for trump. host: darrell has been waiting on the line for republicans. you are on with terrell starr. are you with us? you have to stick by your phone. kat is in los angeles, california. good morning. caller: good morning. this is an interesting conversation. we see the same issues being talked about by us in the black community. we have been
most minorities, black people, latino people, we can't forget about asians, people of arab descent.here are not enough people who are white and who are angry to vote for mr. trump. we're going to see in this election probably a dying breed of the white angry mail vote. that is something many republican politicians have been able to use. i don't see this happening in 2020, definitely not 2024. this should definitely be a wake-up call to the republican party to look at what types of values it...
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and everything this is open 24/7 we understand and know that the workforce is not just limited to people to live in san francisco in fact, because of the increasing expensiveness there is for housing and by the way, this is going to be a site of a 100 percent affordable housing in the near future where we move own over to the transbay center we're trying to build as much affordable housing in the city we need to know where people are living and how they need to get to work and by the way, in this 2030 transit study we had made we knew the workforce regional probably going to be people that are working second jobs and sometimes third jobs question we cannot simply force them to use air cars to help or force them to buy vehicles that is a workforce that needs our support and recognize to make sure that they can get to work or have visitors or all the kinds of things this 50 thousand person industry and $50 million world of revenue stream needs our support on i am especially thankful to the regional transit agencies that we've had the privilege of working with ac transit and bart and golden
and everything this is open 24/7 we understand and know that the workforce is not just limited to people to live in san francisco in fact, because of the increasing expensiveness there is for housing and by the way, this is going to be a site of a 100 percent affordable housing in the near future where we move own over to the transbay center we're trying to build as much affordable housing in the city we need to know where people are living and how they need to get to work and by the way, in...
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. >> at the 6 and 15 capital we expect 4 or 5 hundred people attend we're excited i'll have flyers next time but put it on our calendar. >> thank you very much any other announcements well with great relunge a motion to adjourn. >> i slowly provide a second. >> thank you. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> it's been lovely. >> >> well, good morning everybody welcome to the transit hub in san francisco that is reeling hub i wanted to say good morning to everybody our san francisco city and county conducted a study and a recognition part of our local and regional transit report viewing 2030 what we all had to do to help the residents our regional would it be fair to say and businesses all succeed using the great notion of increasing and improving our entire public trappings system one of they're very specific recognitions that i had the privilege of focusing on with supervisor wiener's leadership has been our night life late night and early public morning transportation system you you know we have a great economy in good a great part the 15 thousand people that need to use public transit th
. >> at the 6 and 15 capital we expect 4 or 5 hundred people attend we're excited i'll have flyers next time but put it on our calendar. >> thank you very much any other announcements well with great relunge a motion to adjourn. >> i slowly provide a second. >> thank you. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> it's been lovely. >> >> well, good morning everybody welcome to the transit hub in san francisco that is reeling hub i wanted to say good...
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i met people who introduced me to people who introduced me to introduced me to people who suddenly i found this person who i knew or like you spouse or show runner, all right, this is the guy. how do i convince him? met in new york. greg: what was that like for you, dev? devin. it was probably a lot -- greg: was it surreal or just out of the blue? devin. of the retty much out blue and i'll be totally honest, i'm not a huge tv person and i my wife who b.j. novak, told me. and i had never seen "the office." up and, i don't know, we immediately just kind of bonded, just like personally, like we were both wore the same watch and ordered the same kind and i don't know we of gel thered and as we started to talk about just the basic thought of the idea, i guess the thing that struck me pretty immediately and really excited that, you know, the list has totally redefined publishings. i don't think there's been anything that's taken enough explored. ly greg: okay, at first that's done. to ugc and ing that creating a platform to the can take and people that version of their own buzz circle you'
i met people who introduced me to people who introduced me to introduced me to people who suddenly i found this person who i knew or like you spouse or show runner, all right, this is the guy. how do i convince him? met in new york. greg: what was that like for you, dev? devin. it was probably a lot -- greg: was it surreal or just out of the blue? devin. of the retty much out blue and i'll be totally honest, i'm not a huge tv person and i my wife who b.j. novak, told me. and i had never seen...
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so we have to keep in mind that many of the people use the out here -- many the people you see working out here to make sure that recovery starts are also victims. and let we just conclude with this. i think it is important that people hear this. no matter what neighborhood you are in, or matter if it is rural or urban, no matter if you are rich or poor, this recovery is going to make it to everyone. and so we may not be on the national news as a headline, we are a headline to the people in the state of louisiana that run government, and we are a headline to the president of the united states, who has had his secretary of homeland security, administrator fugate, and those who bear the responsibility of helping us recover here on the ground. what i've seen firsthand, the residents are back. as the water recedes, they are in their gutting and remediating their home and doing the work it takes to start recovery. our commitment is that we will be partners on the street in every community to make sure we do what is necessary to help our residents get through this disaster and move forward a
so we have to keep in mind that many of the people use the out here -- many the people you see working out here to make sure that recovery starts are also victims. and let we just conclude with this. i think it is important that people hear this. no matter what neighborhood you are in, or matter if it is rural or urban, no matter if you are rich or poor, this recovery is going to make it to everyone. and so we may not be on the national news as a headline, we are a headline to the people in the...
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as soon as you try to take away the government from people, people get upset. they like to drive on roads and having stoplights that control traffic and public schools and police officers and so forth keeping public order. but, the fact is the idea that the government and not the free market is part of the solution is an idea that henry george plays a key role in convincing large number of americans that this is the case and laissez-faire made total sense in 1800. it made total sense in the land after farmers and small shops and if the founding fathers were alive, they would agree. he would be amazed of etechnoloy and he will be in favor of some kind of radicalization. and that's really in some ways i think those three things are the key to understanding what matters in the late 19 century and why george matters now. thank you very much. [ applause ] we do have time for questions. this evening is being filmed by c-span, if anybody has questions, come down to the walk way here, anybody has any questions, please jump right up. i would love to hear them. >> thank
as soon as you try to take away the government from people, people get upset. they like to drive on roads and having stoplights that control traffic and public schools and police officers and so forth keeping public order. but, the fact is the idea that the government and not the free market is part of the solution is an idea that henry george plays a key role in convincing large number of americans that this is the case and laissez-faire made total sense in 1800. it made total sense in the...
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and people of color.er joins us with more. has he said whether or not he will continue to protest like this? >> reporter: colin kaepernick said he knew he would face a backlash for not standing for the national anthem but says he will continue to do so until as he puts it america stops oppressing people of color. he says he's seen it in person when police pulled guns on him and his college roommate when he was in school. >> i have experienced this. people close to me have experienced this. this isn't something that's a one-off case here, one-off case there. this has become habitual. it's become a habit. it's something that needs to be addressed. >> reporter: the reaction to him was swift, varied and emotional. some 49ers fans burned his jersey and put it on social media, telling him to leave the nfl and the usa. there was also support online as well with people saying that look, protesting is part of the american fabric, too, and he should be allowed to do so. >> while controversial, it certainly isn't th
and people of color.er joins us with more. has he said whether or not he will continue to protest like this? >> reporter: colin kaepernick said he knew he would face a backlash for not standing for the national anthem but says he will continue to do so until as he puts it america stops oppressing people of color. he says he's seen it in person when police pulled guns on him and his college roommate when he was in school. >> i have experienced this. people close to me have...
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and that helps people.can you talk about why was that particularly helpful to you quite. >> after something like this happens you really feel that no one else can understand what you are going through. i certainly felt that i had gone through a looking glass and was living in a different world or that i was living on one planet and everybody else was living on a different planet. when i spoke with people who had lost children to suicide or who had loved ones who were incarcerated it was somehow very comforting. it was comforting for me to know that i wasn't the only one trying to, that other people had experienced these things and to see that they were going on with their lives, that they were productive human beings, they have not let this destroy them. it was very heartening to see that was possible and maybe someday i would have a life too that would feel like a normal life again, whatever that means. the skill you talked about how you could get that by listening. can you talk a little bit more about tha
and that helps people.can you talk about why was that particularly helpful to you quite. >> after something like this happens you really feel that no one else can understand what you are going through. i certainly felt that i had gone through a looking glass and was living in a different world or that i was living on one planet and everybody else was living on a different planet. when i spoke with people who had lost children to suicide or who had loved ones who were incarcerated it was...
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we are rising people, people of color. multiethnic.onal, we are who america talks about a lot, but our politicians do not talk to. i will show you all the different faces when i was thinking about the new american majority. for a reason.aces these spaces because all of these people are either current or former employees of mine. solidarity strategies has hired 54 different people in the six years we have been in existence. and over 15 of those have been people of color. the ones in red are our current employees. the stuff together, we wanted to represent america. luis, a dreamer, born in mexico. roberto, the vice president, now a managing director at a women of color-owned pr firm in washington, d.c. america whosemiss family is from russia, she is an immigrant. whose father was killed in africa, and he came here as a refugee. now the national latino vote director for hillary clinton. what do you get when you work around people who have like-mindedness like yourself? you can mentor and network and meet other people, be insp
we are rising people, people of color. multiethnic.onal, we are who america talks about a lot, but our politicians do not talk to. i will show you all the different faces when i was thinking about the new american majority. for a reason.aces these spaces because all of these people are either current or former employees of mine. solidarity strategies has hired 54 different people in the six years we have been in existence. and over 15 of those have been people of color. the ones in red are our...
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then you have the people back here, stupid people. they say donald trump the said -- they are the worst -- they are the worst -- they said donald trump does not like they -- like nato. he is going to abandon nato. that is not what i said. i said they have to pay. you have to walk, you may have to walk. but they have to pay. we are going to get into world war iii for all these countries that are laughing at the stupidity of the united states. they have to pay. and they probably will. but hillary said about japan, we are defending japan. you know that, right? in all fairness, before i came along, it yourself back three years ago. does anyone know week defended japan -- we defend japan? who knew? about 12%. not bad. i think some of your line. i think some of you are lying. i think some of you are related to hillary clinton. we defend japan. a man comes up a general or , something, remember so vividly and he said, at a news conference, they were embarrassed and if they don't pay, yesterday prepared to walk. -- you have to be prepared to w
then you have the people back here, stupid people. they say donald trump the said -- they are the worst -- they are the worst -- they said donald trump does not like they -- like nato. he is going to abandon nato. that is not what i said. i said they have to pay. you have to walk, you may have to walk. but they have to pay. we are going to get into world war iii for all these countries that are laughing at the stupidity of the united states. they have to pay. and they probably will. but hillary...
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we have some great people in this country. we have great, great people if this country.of this country. >> there's certainly a marked difference between that and mexicans are rapists and criminals. so, this kind of plays into the softening, not just on immigration, but the softening of trump himself. his outreach to minority groups. do you see this change in the candidate as something that could potentially help him? or is this just his last resort as he watches the polls slide more and more towards hillary's direction? >> sure, i think you're exactly right. we're seeing a softening. it's not surprising considering that the original plan was to create a deportation force to expel 11 million people. it's basically unworkable. nobody really thought that was going to happen. we're seeing him adjust, right? the question is is it too little too late? if you talk to the hispanic community leaders, the vast majority of them would say that trump is too little, too late. the numbers clear. trump is trailing starkly with all minorities, especially with african-americans. this adju
we have some great people in this country. we have great, great people if this country.of this country. >> there's certainly a marked difference between that and mexicans are rapists and criminals. so, this kind of plays into the softening, not just on immigration, but the softening of trump himself. his outreach to minority groups. do you see this change in the candidate as something that could potentially help him? or is this just his last resort as he watches the polls slide more and...
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people keep coming in and voting? clinton: it is an effort to keep disenfranchising people that are poor and young and one end of our country to the other. >> watch our spotlight on voting rights on c-span and on .02-748-8002 -- www.c-span.org also at the techcrunch conference this year, the creator of siri debuted a new voice control app called viv. we would hear from tech officials about how to expand diversity in their industry. this is just over an hour. >> good morning. can you hear me ok? all right. great. inc. you. just out of curiosity, how many people know what the word " viv" means? yes, that is right. it means like. we are going to use this tech -- :life." we are going to use it to breathe life into our technology. that is where we are headed with this. roughly every 10 years, a new paradigm comes along that changes the way we interact with computers. is a we do not think it secret what that next paradigm is going to be. we are not alone. major much every technology company is now investing in the intellige
people keep coming in and voting? clinton: it is an effort to keep disenfranchising people that are poor and young and one end of our country to the other. >> watch our spotlight on voting rights on c-span and on .02-748-8002 -- www.c-span.org also at the techcrunch conference this year, the creator of siri debuted a new voice control app called viv. we would hear from tech officials about how to expand diversity in their industry. this is just over an hour. >> good morning. can you...
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there are a large number of people i've never heard a end there is a significant number of people thatepublican administration if my life depended on it. i am not sure that the letter makes that much decision on trent difference that the choice is between another obama term in national security for a change policy and a third obama term domestically as well as internationally while we're on the subject would be a catastrophe for the country. >> lee carter community good points in the letter they tried to do in this letter. >> i can imagine what they are trying to accomplish. what do you think it was? maria: ambassador. >> some of them have said very clearly another statement that got info for hillary clinton. do what you want to do. the unavoidable fact is in november we will elect president. you can like that are not like that, but that's going to happen and it's going to be one of two people. if you are not voting for donald trump, implicitly you are supporting hillary clinton even by abstaining. i will vote for trump did i support of miniatures is pretty clear. >> ambassador, mr. tr
there are a large number of people i've never heard a end there is a significant number of people thatepublican administration if my life depended on it. i am not sure that the letter makes that much decision on trent difference that the choice is between another obama term in national security for a change policy and a third obama term domestically as well as internationally while we're on the subject would be a catastrophe for the country. >> lee carter community good points in the...
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the american people.h this kind of rhetoric, we are now facing a resurgent russia that's potentially going to go back into ukraine. isis, as you've been discussing, is a serious threat, underestimated. we're not talking about. we all lose. so, yes, you're right in your premise. but donald unfortunately has played into it. >> larry elder, around these parts, we sometimes use the term "fair and balanced." i just wonder if you want to weigh in. do you think the media has been fair and balanced in their treatment of hillary clinton? i mean it's not like she has had nothing to answer for this week. >> no, they haven't been fair and balanced. hillary has a lot of issues out there that the people who have attacked donald trump haven't even broached. i will mention something that might make our friend doug a little uncomfortable, and that is that bill clinton was credibly accused of rape by a woman named juan knee that broad rick in the 1980s. she said two weeks after this alleged rape, hillary verbally intimidat
the american people.h this kind of rhetoric, we are now facing a resurgent russia that's potentially going to go back into ukraine. isis, as you've been discussing, is a serious threat, underestimated. we're not talking about. we all lose. so, yes, you're right in your premise. but donald unfortunately has played into it. >> larry elder, around these parts, we sometimes use the term "fair and balanced." i just wonder if you want to weigh in. do you think the media has been fair...
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we explained why they affect people. >> it affects people because, look, people already believe thatinton cannot be trusted. that is clear in everybody's polling including the bloomberg's polls. the way one comported herself as secretary of state, a pretty unremarkable record, is the best view how she would operate as president. and this administration has promised to be the most trans parent ever. and she was part of this administration. people want accountability, transparency and people should care. everything they hate about the very corrupt system that's not transparent and not accountable where they think the insiders benefit and this is a special set of rules for them applies most to hillary clinton. >> i almost never want to correct you on polls. i said her honest and trustworthy number have gotten worse compared to donald trump. >> not compared to trump. >> she is now roughly nieve zpox other polls. >> the question in this election for me will come down to, distrust of her versus distaste for himself? that's really the question. >> i would say untruthful versus unstab unstab
we explained why they affect people. >> it affects people because, look, people already believe thatinton cannot be trusted. that is clear in everybody's polling including the bloomberg's polls. the way one comported herself as secretary of state, a pretty unremarkable record, is the best view how she would operate as president. and this administration has promised to be the most trans parent ever. and she was part of this administration. people want accountability, transparency and...
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a lot of people are saying that. half the people in this room are saying it. some people. know. >> reporter: then this tweet. many people are saying that the iranians killed the scientist who helped the u.s. because of hillary clinton's hacked e-mails. that harsh allegation using only "many people are saying" as his proof has turned the catch phrase into an instant internet sensation. many people are saying #went viral becoming a forum to mock trump. hillary clinton spokesman nick merrill saying a unicorn is housed in a cage atop trump tower. the band spoon, many people are saying, our next album will heal the sick and end all war. it's just what many people are saying. beneath the sarcasm is a serious question. why does trump send conspiracy theories into the ether with only a version of many people are saying to back it up? >> is he a natural-born citizen? some people -- i don't know. >> reporter: sometimes it's about knocking an opponent off message like during the primaries, when trump questioned canadian-born ted cruz's eligibility to be president. >> a lot of people
a lot of people are saying that. half the people in this room are saying it. some people. know. >> reporter: then this tweet. many people are saying that the iranians killed the scientist who helped the u.s. because of hillary clinton's hacked e-mails. that harsh allegation using only "many people are saying" as his proof has turned the catch phrase into an instant internet sensation. many people are saying #went viral becoming a forum to mock trump. hillary clinton spokesman...