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american. when all of our people come together. and coming together is always more important and always trumps dividing us up. the american people understand that when we support each other, youri have their for family and you were there for my family, that supporting each other always trumps selfishness. [cheers and applause] sanders: and the american people understand, maybe most profoundly, the lesson of every major religion on earth. whether it is christianity, judaism, islam, or buddhism, or whatever it may be, and that is that at the end of the day, love trumps hatred. [cheers and applause] >> chanting "bernie." sen. sanders: on tuesday there is going to be an enormously important democratic primary here in new york. what this campaign has taught me is that we win caucuses and primaries when the voter turnout is high. we lose them when the voter turnout is low. let us have a record-breaking turnout! [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: new york state , help lead this country into the political revolution. thank you all! [cheers and applause] ♪ bowie's david "starman"] announcer: on saturday, republican presidential candidate john kasi
american. when all of our people come together. and coming together is always more important and always trumps dividing us up. the american people understand that when we support each other, youri have their for family and you were there for my family, that supporting each other always trumps selfishness. [cheers and applause] sanders: and the american people understand, maybe most profoundly, the lesson of every major religion on earth. whether it is christianity, judaism, islam, or buddhism,...
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native americans, with all of our people come together, and they are coming together is always more important and always trumps dividing us up. [cheers and applause] the american people understandt when we support each other, when i am there for your family and you are there for my family, that supported each other always trumps selfishness. [cheers and applause] and the american people understand, maybe most profoundly, the lesson of every major religion on earth, whether it is christianity or judaism or islam or buddhism, or whatever it may be, and that is that at the end of the day, love trumps hatred. [cheers and applause] [chanting] >> on tuesday, two days, there's going to be an enormously important democratic primary here in new york. [cheers and applause] what this campaign has taught me is that we win caucuses and primaries where the voter turnout is high. we lose them when the voter turnout is low. let's have a record-breaking turnout on tuesday. [cheers and applause] new york state, helped lead this country into the political revolution. thank you all. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [chanting] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
native americans, with all of our people come together, and they are coming together is always more important and always trumps dividing us up. [cheers and applause] the american people understandt when we support each other, when i am there for your family and you are there for my family, that supported each other always trumps selfishness. [cheers and applause] and the american people understand, maybe most profoundly, the lesson of every major religion on earth, whether it is christianity or...
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the first african-american president in history. donald trump will not become president because at the end of the day what the american people understand that our strength as a people is in our diversity. that we are strong when black and whites and latino and ashane american -- asian american and native american, when all of our people come together and that coming together is always more important and always trumps dividing us up. the american people understand that when we support each other, when i'm there for your family and you are there for my family, that supporting each other always trumps selfishness. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: and the american people understand, maybe most profoundly, the lesson of every major religion on earth. whether it is christianity or judaism or islam or buddhism or whatever it may be, and that is that at the end of the dahllof trumps hatred. cheers and applause] crowd chanting "bernie"] senator sanders: on tuesday, two days, there is going to be an enormously important democratic primary here in new ork. what this campaign has taught me is that we win caucuses and primaries when the voter
the first african-american president in history. donald trump will not become president because at the end of the day what the american people understand that our strength as a people is in our diversity. that we are strong when black and whites and latino and ashane american -- asian american and native american, when all of our people come together and that coming together is always more important and always trumps dividing us up. the american people understand that when we support each...
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become president because in america we understand that bringing a our people together is always more powerful and significant band dividing us up. and, the americanple understand that supporting each other -- when your family is in trouble i have got to be there for you -- you have got to be there for my family -- that's when we support each other where much stronger they end up when we are selfish and only concerned about ourselves. [applause] sen. sanders: and most importantly donald trump will not become president because the american people understand what every major religion on earth has taught us, whether it is christianity, judaism, islam, buddhism, whatever. that is that at the end of the day, love trumps hatred. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: on tuesday there is a very important primary election. and, what i have learned so far in this campaign is that if there is a large voter turnout, we will win. if there is a low voter turnout we will likely lose. so i ask you this tuesday, please come out and vote. bring your friends, your answer, your uncles, your friends, your coworkers. let us have the largest turnout on a primary day in wi
become president because in america we understand that bringing a our people together is always more powerful and significant band dividing us up. and, the americanple understand that supporting each other -- when your family is in trouble i have got to be there for you -- you have got to be there for my family -- that's when we support each other where much stronger they end up when we are selfish and only concerned about ourselves. [applause] sen. sanders: and most importantly donald trump...
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>> i think the key for us is how the american people understand how the republicans are on a number of different issues. i think donald trump, for example, you saw his clip right there, the republicans, the rnc after the 2012 election created an autopsy, a report that talked about succinctly what they needed to do to win in 2016. >> more inclusive party particularly with minority voters. >> and donald trump buried that report effectively. they said they needed to reach out to female voter and latinos and as you know donald trump angered both of those constituents. >> on that issue of the e-mail controversy, because this is something that feeds in to a larger impression among voters, democrat and republican about trustworthiness. recent poll, most recent poll from cnn/orc talked about honesty and trustworthy. it is not an enormous lead for hillary clinton over donald trump on the key issue of trustworthiness and the e-mail feeds to that problem. how does she get over the hurdle in the election? >> if you look at the republican side you have seen a backlash amongst voter against donald t
>> i think the key for us is how the american people understand how the republicans are on a number of different issues. i think donald trump, for example, you saw his clip right there, the republicans, the rnc after the 2012 election created an autopsy, a report that talked about succinctly what they needed to do to win in 2016. >> more inclusive party particularly with minority voters. >> and donald trump buried that report effectively. they said they needed to reach out to...
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but it's an effort to make the american people understand what is at stake. >> it's impossible to say whether activism has any real effect. last year's effort to start a conversation among americans. detractors will catch up with americans. they are in agreement with climate change. >> world leaders that are meeting in washington. north korea launched a rocket. north korea's launch was a test, but highlighted a challenge facing leaders that tried to stop it and others from getting and using weapons. that will be harder in the decades before the cold war. president obama surprised the need to enforce measures put in place following tests in february. adding that the risk of groups like isil getting access to power cannot be discommunicated >>> the president boasted the nation achieved something that is remarkable. as of now, highly enriched uranium pass been removed from 50 facilities, enough to create 150 weapons, now with what they call terrorists, they look around for increasedients, vast regions of the world are off limits. >> in a haul six years ago president obama sounded a warni
but it's an effort to make the american people understand what is at stake. >> it's impossible to say whether activism has any real effect. last year's effort to start a conversation among americans. detractors will catch up with americans. they are in agreement with climate change. >> world leaders that are meeting in washington. north korea launched a rocket. north korea's launch was a test, but highlighted a challenge facing leaders that tried to stop it and others from getting...
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sanders: and the american people will not support a donald trump for president because they understand we are strong when we support each other. when my family is there in your time of need, and you are there in our time of need. that is what a nation is about. [applause] that supporting each other will always trump selfishness. [applause] and perhaps most importantly, what the american people understand is what every great religion has taught us, whether it is christianity, judaism, muslim, buddhism, or whatever, at the end of the day, love always trumps hatred. [applause] [chanting "bernie, bernie!"] sen. sanders: what this campaign is about is not just electing a president, it is creating a political revolution. and what that revolution means, this is what it means. it means that no president, not bernie sanders or anybody else, can alone address the enormous crises facing the country. that the only way we deal with issues that are out there, so important to so many people, is when millions of people come together, stand up, fight back, and demand the government that represents all
sanders: and the american people will not support a donald trump for president because they understand we are strong when we support each other. when my family is there in your time of need, and you are there in our time of need. that is what a nation is about. [applause] that supporting each other will always trump selfishness. [applause] and perhaps most importantly, what the american people understand is what every great religion has taught us, whether it is christianity, judaism, muslim,...
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not an issue media likes to talk about but it's an issue the american people understand to be true. they want somebody who has a political record of standing up to wall street not taking money from wall street. standing up to the pharmaceutical pharmaceutical industry and fossil fuel industry. i believe the american people want a president ready to take on the big money interest and fight on their behalf. >> rose: what is it you believe about ge? >> what i believe about ge is they are one of the larger corporations in america. they have downsized significantly and moved to low-wage countries all over -- >> rose: so there are they are morally what -- >> i didn't say morally. i said one of the reasons that the middle class in this country is in decline is we have lost billions of decent paying manufacturing jobs. one of the reasons we have lost decent manufacturing jobs is a disastrous trade policy that has allowed companies like ge to shut down and go abroad. >> rose: the ceo of ge jim immelt said he has a plant you have never visited that employs constituents of yours. >> it's in ver
not an issue media likes to talk about but it's an issue the american people understand to be true. they want somebody who has a political record of standing up to wall street not taking money from wall street. standing up to the pharmaceutical pharmaceutical industry and fossil fuel industry. i believe the american people want a president ready to take on the big money interest and fight on their behalf. >> rose: what is it you believe about ge? >> what i believe about ge is they...
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ot an issue the media likes to talk about but it's an issue the american people understands to be true. somebody who has a political record of standing up to wall street, not taking money wall street, standing up to the pharmaceutical industry, the complex, thestrial fossil fuel industry. i believe the american people want a president who is prepared take on the big money interest and fight on their behalf. what is it you believe about g.e.? >> what i believe about g.e. is one of the larger corporations in america. downsized significantly. and they have moved to low wage countries all over. charlie: so therefore they are mmorally during during >> i didn't say immoral. i said one of the reasons why the middle class in this country is in decline is that we've lost millions of decent paying manufacturing jobs. > >> i didn'say o of the respecte lost millions of decent paying anufacturing jobs is a disastrous trade policy that's allowed companies like general lectric to shut down in the united states of america and get cheap labor abroad. i want to change those policies. c.e.o. of you know,
ot an issue the media likes to talk about but it's an issue the american people understands to be true. somebody who has a political record of standing up to wall street, not taking money wall street, standing up to the pharmaceutical industry, the complex, thestrial fossil fuel industry. i believe the american people want a president who is prepared take on the big money interest and fight on their behalf. what is it you believe about g.e.? >> what i believe about g.e. is one of the...
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it is really an effort to make the american people understand what's at stake. >> reporter: it's impossible to say whether activism like this has any real affect, but last year's effort to start a conversation among americans about same-sex marriage helped to turn the tide of public opinion. he argues that if the e.p.a. wins its case, the tractors will soon catch up for americans who are in agreement with climate change >>> a coastal community in south africa is mourning the death of an anti mining activist who was murdered last week. he had been battling to stop an australian company from mining titanium in the coastal dunes. >> reporter: hundreds turn out to mourn a community leader in the tribal area on the coast. anti mining activist was killed ten days ago. he was shot multiple times but unknown gunmen. he led the crisis committee. it has been fighting against plans to mine titanium in the community >> the mining is not good for our area because our area we do live, and if the mining takes place shall-- we do agriculture and with the mining we cannot do that. >> reporter: activists hav
it is really an effort to make the american people understand what's at stake. >> reporter: it's impossible to say whether activism like this has any real affect, but last year's effort to start a conversation among americans about same-sex marriage helped to turn the tide of public opinion. he argues that if the e.p.a. wins its case, the tractors will soon catch up for americans who are in agreement with climate change >>> a coastal community in south africa is mourning the...
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i think when the american people understand it, the republican party becomes a fringe party. now, on the other hand, you have other republicans who i think are sensible, more conservative than i am, obviously. they're worried about the deficit, which is a legitimate concern, but i think this right-wing extremist republican party, their agenda is not the agenda of the american people, more people know about it, the less support they'll get. >> willie. >> i'm with verta from new york city, registered independent and a supporter of yours. >> good morning, smor sanders. my question is you mentioned a political revolution. and if you don't win the election, what will you do to continue to galvanize all of these amazing young people that are supporting you as well as those who didn't even know you before you started? >> that's a wonderful convention. >> we should mention, we have about a minute left. >> the answer, obviously, our hope and expectation is that we're going to win. but that's a fair question. we have brought out and seen so much excitement by young people, on the part
i think when the american people understand it, the republican party becomes a fringe party. now, on the other hand, you have other republicans who i think are sensible, more conservative than i am, obviously. they're worried about the deficit, which is a legitimate concern, but i think this right-wing extremist republican party, their agenda is not the agenda of the american people, more people know about it, the less support they'll get. >> willie. >> i'm with verta from new york...
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in the primary and we endorsed john kasich that we stand by today and make sure that the american people understandnald trump stands for and what his vision for america really is. >> sometimes there is no accounting for interpretation though and what people see and if they are not too careful when they look at something. are they at all concerned that this extreme measure could taint the paper's credibility and could be misleading? >> for generations, american newspaper his editorial pages and newsrooms that work separately. this is the same at the globe and always has been. we just see this as us doing what we do every day on the editorial page. >> well, was there anybody against it? i'm curious. >> not that i heard of. >> okay. i have to say i read it and my eyebrows shot up and then i said i see. 2017. here we go. it was amusing, that is for sure. katie kings bury, thank you so much. she has been called the anti-donald, the role ivanka trump is playing in her father's campaign. why do so many businesses rely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our bus
in the primary and we endorsed john kasich that we stand by today and make sure that the american people understandnald trump stands for and what his vision for america really is. >> sometimes there is no accounting for interpretation though and what people see and if they are not too careful when they look at something. are they at all concerned that this extreme measure could taint the paper's credibility and could be misleading? >> for generations, american newspaper his...
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there is a desire on the part of the president and the rest of the administration to help the american people understand exactly what's happened over the last six or seven years. and the reason for that is simply, we've seen what works. we understand that an economic approach that focuses on expanding economic opportunity for the middle class is the best way to strengthen our economy. and to ensure the strength of our economy for future generations. and the president does want to make a powerful case to the american people that the strategy and approach that he took is the right one. and frankly is the strategy hat future presidents should follow. or at least should be the basis of their approach as well. the reason i say that is, look, the economy's a dynamic thing. it's always going to change. it means that different presidents are going to face different economic challenges. but anapproach that's rooted in growing our economy from the middle out, focused on making investments in our work force, and not focused on retreating from the international mmunity, looking for ways to be good stewards of taxpa
there is a desire on the part of the president and the rest of the administration to help the american people understand exactly what's happened over the last six or seven years. and the reason for that is simply, we've seen what works. we understand that an economic approach that focuses on expanding economic opportunity for the middle class is the best way to strengthen our economy. and to ensure the strength of our economy for future generations. and the president does want to make a...
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as what the american people understand. the zika virus slushes get to work to stop playing with the lives of american families. >> director questions to leader policy. >> [inaudible] >> republicans are the majority in the senate and in the house it is the responsibility to bring the bill for word. 21.9 billion it to buy senator murray was heavily involved. this is just talk. and with their responsibility come forward it is imperative and with those budget cuts. why not? >> here is where we are. , as is not an emergency. this is an under tradition and precedent and common-sense is emerging but at the very same time they're asking for an emergency like zika also flint and the offset for opioids it just isn't enough this is though land easily a situation so this is why they said to have an emergency supplemental go into seriously undermined the investment. it is hard to say to trying to be euphemistic that we will not fully fund zika of the president's request to take on the other many that we may need from ebola. and the thre
as what the american people understand. the zika virus slushes get to work to stop playing with the lives of american families. >> director questions to leader policy. >> [inaudible] >> republicans are the majority in the senate and in the house it is the responsibility to bring the bill for word. 21.9 billion it to buy senator murray was heavily involved. this is just talk. and with their responsibility come forward it is imperative and with those budget cuts. why not?...
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to explain the rules, again, to members of congress, it's a whole nother thing to get the american people to understand the rules and for the american people to not feel like some sort of funny business might be going on. right? >> well, the fact of the matter is, gretchen, neither party has had a contested convention in 40 years. in 1976 the republicans went to kansas city not knowing who the nominee was going to be. that's been 40 years. and so for 40 years the american people have had no reason whatsoever to care about the party's nominating rules for a convention because every time in those 40 years the nominee's been picked in the spring during the primaries and state convention season. so nobody had to worry about this. so reince priebus has the burden on him and his team to make sure everybody, candidates and their campaigns, volunteers, congressmen, senators, governors, and the voters know as much as they can get told about this. because it is very, very new for them and, frankly probably for reince priebus himself. he's never been through this either. >> yeah, i think it is so complicated. eve
to explain the rules, again, to members of congress, it's a whole nother thing to get the american people to understand the rules and for the american people to not feel like some sort of funny business might be going on. right? >> well, the fact of the matter is, gretchen, neither party has had a contested convention in 40 years. in 1976 the republicans went to kansas city not knowing who the nominee was going to be. that's been 40 years. and so for 40 years the american people have had...
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out what is in our american interests what we have to fund, we continue to do that otherwise there is chaos. i will tell you this, she is not understanding this. the american peoplehate if we lose our ability to maintain our economy, maintain dominance we have of keeping sea lanes open and things like that. we will suffer of the as long as the american people understand that they will be on the side of the defense department and try to do the right thing. frankly the rest of the world really does welcome it, even though they don't want to say it. neil: colonel, always a pleasure. thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. neil: we'll try to turn the heat down a little because i don't think there is much heat to this story as feel-good story. you think golden state warrior players are happy right now, you should listen to their co-owner. you will, because he is next. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their cr
out what is in our american interests what we have to fund, we continue to do that otherwise there is chaos. i will tell you this, she is not understanding this. the american peoplehate if we lose our ability to maintain our economy, maintain dominance we have of keeping sea lanes open and things like that. we will suffer of the as long as the american people understand that they will be on the side of the defense department and try to do the right thing. frankly the rest of the world really...
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left is squarely behind president obama's campaign to deny the american people a say in this momentous decision. the american people understand the stakes. they don't want -- they don't want the american people messing this up for them, the administration doesn't. and they'll say what they always say to get what they want today: a far-left supreme court for decades to come. this is just one more reason why the american people are lucky to have a judiciary committee chairman like senator grassley in their corner. senator grassley is passionate about giving the people of this country a voice in such a critical conversation. he's stood strong for the people throughout this debate, and he's proven himself a dedicated legislator throughout this new majority, with yet another judiciary committee-passed bill clearing the senate on a bipartisan basis just this weefnlgweek.he understands thatt need to get stuck fighting about one issue. he understands that we can let the american people make their voices heard on this matter while the senate continues its work on important legislation. now, on one final matter, i was deeply saddened b
left is squarely behind president obama's campaign to deny the american people a say in this momentous decision. the american people understand the stakes. they don't want -- they don't want the american people messing this up for them, the administration doesn't. and they'll say what they always say to get what they want today: a far-left supreme court for decades to come. this is just one more reason why the american people are lucky to have a judiciary committee chairman like senator...
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the first african-american president in history. donald trump will not become president, because at the end of the day, what the american people understandur strength as a people is in our diversity. [applause] we are strong and black and white and latino and asian and native american. when all of our people come together, and they are coming together, it's always more important and always trumps dividing us up. when i'm there for your family and you are there for my family, supporting each other always trumps selfishness. the american people understand, maybe most profoundly, the lesson of every major religion on earth, whether it's christianity or judaism or islam or buddhism or whatever it may end of that is at the the day, love trumps hatred. [applause] on tuesday, in two days, there's going to be an enormously important democratic primary here in new york. what this campaign has taught me is that we win caucuses and primaries where the voter turnout is high. we lose them when the voter turnout is low. let's have a record-breaking turnout on tuesday. [applause] new york state, help lead this country into the political revolution. tha
the first african-american president in history. donald trump will not become president, because at the end of the day, what the american people understandur strength as a people is in our diversity. [applause] we are strong and black and white and latino and asian and native american. when all of our people come together, and they are coming together, it's always more important and always trumps dividing us up. when i'm there for your family and you are there for my family, supporting each...
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i don't think the american people understand that. quite frankly, i don't understand that. i don't understand why we are not going through the regular order. regular order would be for us individually to meet with judge garland and for the judiciary committee to hold a hearing and to schedule a timely vote on the floor of the united states senate. i think more and more senators will come to that conclusion. the president did his job. it is now tomb for the senate to do its job. the american people want to see nine justices on the supreme court when it convenes its new term in october. we have a new term beginning october of this year. we expect to see nine justices on court to make decisions. you don't resolve issues on a 4-4 vote. we hope we'll have greater consensus. we shouldn't have a divided court. we should be able to get more collegiality on the supreme court. but we also should be able to make a decision. the supreme court needs to make a decision with eight justices, in too many cases they're not going to be able to make a decision. article 2, section 2, of the cons
i don't think the american people understand that. quite frankly, i don't understand that. i don't understand why we are not going through the regular order. regular order would be for us individually to meet with judge garland and for the judiciary committee to hold a hearing and to schedule a timely vote on the floor of the united states senate. i think more and more senators will come to that conclusion. the president did his job. it is now tomb for the senate to do its job. the american...
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you mentioned -- is of the american people understand. e immigration courts are not article three courts? >> that is correct -- >> they are article to courts. >> that is right. >> within the department of justice. >> is an immigration judge orders that someone has to be released, you feel that that is bad for the safety of our country, you can then go to the higher up in the executive branch and try to change that. >> yes, immigration appeals and then circuit of immigration courts after that. >> did you know that when we first did this issue in the fiscal year, there were 36,000 individuals who have been that of crimes were here illegally. as of last year there have been 1000 of those people who had already been convicted of the new crimes. you then have the figures on anybody from fy13-fy15 been convicted of a crime and then convicted of a new crime? >> i don't know about 15% lead, but we do have those numbers generally. >> well, if you can provide those to us that would be important. back from 2013, that has probably changed, my time is
you mentioned -- is of the american people understand. e immigration courts are not article three courts? >> that is correct -- >> they are article to courts. >> that is right. >> within the department of justice. >> is an immigration judge orders that someone has to be released, you feel that that is bad for the safety of our country, you can then go to the higher up in the executive branch and try to change that. >> yes, immigration appeals and then circuit...
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compact illustration of the kinds of things that went on that-- that would really help the american people to understandhy, what, how, how is it that these people are springing up all over the world to go to jihad? >> roemer: look, the saudis have even said they're for declassifying it. we should declassify it. is it sensitive, steve? might it involve opening a bit a can of worms, or some snakes crawling out of there? yes. but i think we need a relationship with the saudis. where both countries are working together to fight against terrorism. and that's not always been the case. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: >> glor: good evening. for the first time in 97 years, the price of a postage stamp dropped today from 49 cents to 47. boeing confirms it's been cleared for direct talks with iranian airliners. and a developer dubai announced plans to build the world's largest tower. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. unaware death was lurking.rid, what? he was challenged by a team of lumberjacks. let's do this. he would drive them to hard knocks canyon, where he would risk broken legs, losing limbs, and slipping an
compact illustration of the kinds of things that went on that-- that would really help the american people to understandhy, what, how, how is it that these people are springing up all over the world to go to jihad? >> roemer: look, the saudis have even said they're for declassifying it. we should declassify it. is it sensitive, steve? might it involve opening a bit a can of worms, or some snakes crawling out of there? yes. but i think we need a relationship with the saudis. where both...
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i understand how hard it is to prevail. but i also want the american people to understand that if we were to fail, one way to assure failure is just to quit. it is not to adjust and say, it is not worth it. if we were to fail, that failed policy will come to hurt generations of americans in the future. that waswill prevail" george w. bush in 2006. his father george h.w. bush used the same phrase 25 years ago in january 1991 when he announced the u.s. had begun attacking iraq to begin what became known as the persian gulf war. >> even as planes of the multinational forces attacked -- attacked iraq, i prefer to think of peace, not war. i am convinced, not only that we will prevail, that out of the horror of combat will come the recognition that no nation can stand against a world united. juan: "we will prevail." three words said by three presidents all addressing u.s. wars in iraq dating back a quarter century. the seemingly never-ending u.s. war in the middle east is the subject of a new book by retired army colonel andrew bacevich titled, "america's war for t
i understand how hard it is to prevail. but i also want the american people to understand that if we were to fail, one way to assure failure is just to quit. it is not to adjust and say, it is not worth it. if we were to fail, that failed policy will come to hurt generations of americans in the future. that waswill prevail" george w. bush in 2006. his father george h.w. bush used the same phrase 25 years ago in january 1991 when he announced the u.s. had begun attacking iraq to begin what...
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we're talking about the american people. they understandxactly what bernie sanders is talking about. they're talking about politicians on both sides of the aisle who take money from big business instead of the people. politicians make policy. >> this is an issue for everybody. >> and sometimes, the devil's in the headlines. your lady is not getting a good headline. >> think about what sanders said. i raised millions of dollars for the democratic senatorial campaign committee. i raised millions of dollars. where's the money coming from? the same place it all comes from. >> i'm going to leave it there. this could go on all day. and maybe all day tomorrow too. thank you so much. it's great to see you. we'll have you again. love it. sally as well. >> let's do it in this town. >> you'll be a supporter by then. >>> stay here for these. the new york primary tomorrow. both dems and republicans. both right here on cnn. i'm going to switch gears for a moment. i want to show youjerusalem. a bus went up in flames. an update on the injuries and the caus
we're talking about the american people. they understandxactly what bernie sanders is talking about. they're talking about politicians on both sides of the aisle who take money from big business instead of the people. politicians make policy. >> this is an issue for everybody. >> and sometimes, the devil's in the headlines. your lady is not getting a good headline. >> think about what sanders said. i raised millions of dollars for the democratic senatorial campaign committee....
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i think when the american people understand that, the republican party becomes a fringe party. on the other hand, you have conservative than i am, obviously. they're worried about the deficit, which is a legitimate concern. but i think this right-wing, extremist republican party, their agenda is not the agenda of the american people. more people know about it, the less support they'll get. >> willie? >> sanders, i'm with verta from new york city. independent and supporter of yours. >> good morning. you mentioned a political revolution. if you don't win the election, what will you do to continue to galvanize all the young people that are supporting you, as well as those of us who didn't know you before you started? >> wonderful question. >> we have a minute left. >> obviously, our hope and expectation is we're going to win. that's a fair question. seeing so much excitement on young people, on the part of young people, who have so much hope for this country, who want to make our country a better place, we will continue that revolution. thank you so much. there was one that came i
i think when the american people understand that, the republican party becomes a fringe party. on the other hand, you have conservative than i am, obviously. they're worried about the deficit, which is a legitimate concern. but i think this right-wing, extremist republican party, their agenda is not the agenda of the american people. more people know about it, the less support they'll get. >> willie? >> sanders, i'm with verta from new york city. independent and supporter of yours....
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we will continue to offer cures and treatments to benefit the american people and we understand our contactith the u.s. it's simply not true. >> they were not expecting this obstacle to be he erected in front of their deal. it was last february in a conference call where mr. saunders said we don't see any real obstacles. they constructed the deal to meet the rules as they stood at the time. and he believes that what treasury did was un-american and will not benefit other companies that remain headquatered in this country. >> a lot of candidates talk about building walls. they just built a wall around the united states and building people in. >> allowing the u.s. to become uncompetitive. i'm not sure that's a good thing. the ultimate insertion is when a u.s. company can no longer compete with the lower tax rate and freedom that the foreign company has. and not be acquired for the inquiring and we do have to wonder whether we'll see more companies base here and say i can't compete and that doesn't seem to be what many that support treasury's action want as the ultimate outcome. and after this
we will continue to offer cures and treatments to benefit the american people and we understand our contactith the u.s. it's simply not true. >> they were not expecting this obstacle to be he erected in front of their deal. it was last february in a conference call where mr. saunders said we don't see any real obstacles. they constructed the deal to meet the rules as they stood at the time. and he believes that what treasury did was un-american and will not benefit other companies that...
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hasn't dealt with their trade policy in terms of selling it to the american people and understanding the ways in which we need to facilitate ways to allow people who have been hurt by globalization to be retra retrained. you know, trade is good overall for our economies but it also creates displacement. when the u.s. doesn't really address that part of trade, that downside, we're putting ourselves at a disadvantage. so one specific example, right, is that when the senate authorized a fast track promotion, they did so without attaching as well the particular bill that would allow some trade adjustment practices that would help those that lost jobs because of the tpp. i think it's important for the u.s. to understand how those sorts of -- those sorts of policies interact with our global -- our foreign policy as well. >> so grand strategy is going to require some adjustment in domestic policy in addition to foreign policy. >> otherwise, we won't be able to continue to push for, you know, institutionalizing trade more broadly. >> interesting. the digital revolution is an aspect that profe
hasn't dealt with their trade policy in terms of selling it to the american people and understanding the ways in which we need to facilitate ways to allow people who have been hurt by globalization to be retra retrained. you know, trade is good overall for our economies but it also creates displacement. when the u.s. doesn't really address that part of trade, that downside, we're putting ourselves at a disadvantage. so one specific example, right, is that when the senate authorized a fast track...
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understands what's going on in america. the problem is to many of the people involved, they don't understand they made the policies. the american. and they don't want to admit this. candidates who have will prosper. >> is that person running in the race, the person who pat is kind of laying out for us? >> we have a bunch of flawed candidates. and let's be clear where we are. >> well, no one's perfect. >> that's for sure. leading with me. but that being said, donald trump is the frontrunner. i do disagree with my friendjoh. he needs someone like paul manafort to try to bring the republican establishment onboard to get to 1,237. it's a statistical and political fact. somebody like john kasich is a potential running mate. hillary does have the problems pat suggests she has. but candidly, she's in a position that she's got the nomination effectively wrapped up, and all the polling suggests that she'll consolidate her position on tuesday. so we're looking at the most likely result, two very flawed candidates, and what pat is looking for is not evident in this election. >> you know what's so interesting? i'm looking down at this twee
understands what's going on in america. the problem is to many of the people involved, they don't understand they made the policies. the american. and they don't want to admit this. candidates who have will prosper. >> is that person running in the race, the person who pat is kind of laying out for us? >> we have a bunch of flawed candidates. and let's be clear where we are. >> well, no one's perfect. >> that's for sure. leading with me. but that being said, donald trump...
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that is something that i think the american people would understand more.s easy to throw these slogans out and these words to public and it makes it sound good, but look, when it comes to isis -- and alex, you know i've spent a lot of time on the issue of isis and our role in trying to vanquish it, the issue is not unpredictability when it comes to isis or how many troops on the ground. it's a sound strategy in which the military buys in. mr. trump does not understand the rightful role as commander in chief. in defeating isis it's not merely a question of not predicting how many troops we're going to have on the ground. it's bringing muslim countries into the fight. it's having them have the boots on the ground. it's having our allies engage in the type of counterterrorism policies necessary. pity the poor soul who will be his secretary of state. >> trump has also said that the main theme of his foreign policy will be america first. is that a practical approach to foreign policy in the 21st century? >> no. look, it sounded nice in the 1930s after the world
that is something that i think the american people would understand more.s easy to throw these slogans out and these words to public and it makes it sound good, but look, when it comes to isis -- and alex, you know i've spent a lot of time on the issue of isis and our role in trying to vanquish it, the issue is not unpredictability when it comes to isis or how many troops on the ground. it's a sound strategy in which the military buys in. mr. trump does not understand the rightful role as...
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the facts, who's being clear and that is helpful. it is finally a town hall if you will. i think people in media are thinking that well, the american people need help in understanding what thenews is. we don't and i think this is also important to the american people that we have all kinds of access to information. we can make our own decisions and we've learned. i think that six percent is lower than the north korean approval rating. i think that's a message though also to the media that they have to adapt to new media. they have to adapt to how quickly news moves and i think the countries better for it. jon: the country also says the news media needs to get the story straight. >> when somebody present to a story on facebook or somebody retreat something, is that the media question mark we talk about social media, the network media, the newspapers which are almost extinct? the media has such a broad meeting that when you talk about social media if you are including facebook and snapchat and instagram, what is the truth? you have to be more responsible as a citizen to decide what's opinion, what's to fact? separate the wheat from the chaff and that some incumbent on us to d
the facts, who's being clear and that is helpful. it is finally a town hall if you will. i think people in media are thinking that well, the american people need help in understanding what thenews is. we don't and i think this is also important to the american people that we have all kinds of access to information. we can make our own decisions and we've learned. i think that six percent is lower than the north korean approval rating. i think that's a message though also to the media that they...
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represents another missed opportunity for congress to take action on the challenges facing the american people. i understand that we are at this point because the majority can't pass a budget, they can't take action to combat the zika virus, they can't help the people of flint, michigan, and they can't address the opiate crisis. unfortunately your right wing and extreme right wing can't seem to agree with each other. instead of taking real action, we are going to vote today to prohibit the i.r.s. from hiring any new employees until the treasury certifies that none of the agency's existing employees have unpaid taxes. this legislation is both unworkable and unnecessary. i.r.s. employees have a tax compliance rate of over 99%. but a hiring freeze will hinder our ability to go after the real tax cheats in this country, and that's something we should all be able to agree on. instead of arbitrary changes to the i.r.s., congress needs to take action to make our tax code work for the american people instead of corporate interests. something that's conspicuously absent from your debate today. let's talk about how w
represents another missed opportunity for congress to take action on the challenges facing the american people. i understand that we are at this point because the majority can't pass a budget, they can't take action to combat the zika virus, they can't help the people of flint, michigan, and they can't address the opiate crisis. unfortunately your right wing and extreme right wing can't seem to agree with each other. instead of taking real action, we are going to vote today to prohibit the...
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to continue to work with the american people making american people understand what is going on because they have wisdom if given the right information. deirdre: i'm sure you can write your own ticket, who is the best vp pick? a lot of people say a trump-rubio ticket would be great. for those perhaps have forgotten, senator rubio has a lot of delegates. >> he has a large number of possibilities. i think the real key is making sure that you get somebody who shares the same kinds of values. you know, he is very interested in saving this country. so somebody who actually recognizes that we are in a enormous amount of trouble somebody who understands the financial danger that we're in right now, that is one of the things likely to knock us off most readily. somebody who understands isis is really existential threat to us and begins to do the right kinds of things. if you have a alignment on those kinds of things, you know, the other things will come along. deirdre: i feel like you just gave as you hint there with the financial aspects. so i'm going to absorb that, but i want to mention beca
to continue to work with the american people making american people understand what is going on because they have wisdom if given the right information. deirdre: i'm sure you can write your own ticket, who is the best vp pick? a lot of people say a trump-rubio ticket would be great. for those perhaps have forgotten, senator rubio has a lot of delegates. >> he has a large number of possibilities. i think the real key is making sure that you get somebody who shares the same kinds of values....
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sanders: and the american people will not support a donald trump for president because they understande are strong when we support each other. when my family is there in your time of need, and you are there in our time of need. that is what a nation is about. [applause] sen. sanders: that supporting each other will always trump selfishness. [applause] sen. sanders: and perhaps most importantly, what the american people understand is what every great religion has taught us, whether it is christianity, judaism, muslim, buddhism, or whatever, at the end of the day, love always trumps hatred. [applause] crowd: bernie! bernie! bernie! sen. sanders: what this campaign is about is not just electing a president, it is creating a political revolution. and what that revolution means, this is what it means. it means that no president, not bernie sanders or anybody else, can alone address the enormous crises facing the country. that the only way we deal with issues that are out there, so important to so many people, is when millions of people come together, stand up, fight back, and demand a gover
sanders: and the american people will not support a donald trump for president because they understande are strong when we support each other. when my family is there in your time of need, and you are there in our time of need. that is what a nation is about. [applause] sen. sanders: that supporting each other will always trump selfishness. [applause] sen. sanders: and perhaps most importantly, what the american people understand is what every great religion has taught us, whether it is...
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desantis: in terms of the immigration courts, you have mentioned those, just so the american people understand, the immigration courts, they aren't article 3 courts, correct? ms. saldana: they're not. mr. desantis: they are article 2 courts but within the executive branch. ms. saldana: department of justice. mr. desantis: if a judge orders that an individual has to be released, you can then go to the higher up in the executive branch and try to change that? ms. saldana: i will gracious courts of appeal. mr. desantis: when we first did that issue, there were 36,000 individuals who had been released, convicted of crimes and here illegally. last year, there had been 1,000 of those people who had been convicted of new crimes. do you have the figures from that from 2013 to 2015 has been in i.c.e. custody, released and then convicted of a new crime? ms. saldana: we do have those numbers. mr. desantis: if you could provide those for us. and back from 2013, that has changed. my time is up and the chair recognizes mr. hice for five minutes. mr. hice: bottom line when we all come to this everybody invol
desantis: in terms of the immigration courts, you have mentioned those, just so the american people understand, the immigration courts, they aren't article 3 courts, correct? ms. saldana: they're not. mr. desantis: they are article 2 courts but within the executive branch. ms. saldana: department of justice. mr. desantis: if a judge orders that an individual has to be released, you can then go to the higher up in the executive branch and try to change that? ms. saldana: i will gracious courts...
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> the american people are ready to address it and fix it and both of the other parties say it is critical suicide to talk about it. my objective is not to commit political suicide, but i do understand that the american people are ready to deal with this. i think every day is precious. it is like delaying once you know you have cancer. it is like going through a period of denial. you refuse to accept it. it is important to get treatment quickly. we need to do that while we are still strong. >> you said you are quitting the race because you didn't want to be a spoiler and disruptive. now, you say you're back to win this. is your strategy to disrupt george bush's vote in a number of key states including this one, texas? >> actually not. press myth number 615. wait just a minute. wait a minute. let me finish. absolutely not. absolutely not. i love you guys. [laughter] he has called me every name in the book. said, the only thing i've ever criticized is his mistakes in office. that is it. we're talking about performance, not personality. i and everything for my monster to crazy coming from them. nobody ever says you must really dislike that guy. you keep saying those things. i show up,
> the american people are ready to address it and fix it and both of the other parties say it is critical suicide to talk about it. my objective is not to commit political suicide, but i do understand that the american people are ready to deal with this. i think every day is precious. it is like delaying once you know you have cancer. it is like going through a period of denial. you refuse to accept it. it is important to get treatment quickly. we need to do that while we are still strong....