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education policy in the 2016 presidential campaign. from washington journal, this is about 45 minutes. joining us at the table now is lily eskelsen garcia, president of the nea, national education association. one of the reasons we wanted you on was this headline, this story in "the washington post" and elsewhere. the nation's largest labor union plans to link donald trump to a rise in school bullying. don't have to link him, he has linked himself there. there was a study recently by the southern poverty law center, the premier organization and antidiscrimination and anti-bigotry and they took a poll of teachers that corresponds to the anecdotal phone calls we've been getting at the nea where people have said i've never seen anything like this before. be one kids that seem to the uptick of bullying, they are invoking donald trump's name. when donald trump gets elected, he's sending you back to mexico or you are a terrorist and donald trump will keep you out of my country. --tle girls with headscarves it's incredible. ironically, october is national anti-bullying month. every year about this time, will put up aa lot of good information for people who work with children, parents, scout leade
education policy in the 2016 presidential campaign. from washington journal, this is about 45 minutes. joining us at the table now is lily eskelsen garcia, president of the nea, national education association. one of the reasons we wanted you on was this headline, this story in "the washington post" and elsewhere. the nation's largest labor union plans to link donald trump to a rise in school bullying. don't have to link him, he has linked himself there. there was a study recently by...
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the driver may face charges. >>> democracy 20 16,000s of teachers will go door to door urging people to vote. 35,000 educators and labor leaders volunteering nationwide to get out the vote, they held the national education association wants to make sure people know which candidates are pro-education.>> our work is to make sure kids and their families have what they need. everything from the president of the us , to the school board, to your next senator. >>> in florida a quarter of voters had cast their ballots so far more registered republicans have voted that the biggest topic on the campaign trail, emails from one of hillary clinton's top aides. found on her estranged husband anthony weiner's devices during an investigation into his sexting. james comey told in mid-october investigators were trying to determine how many emails there are and how they affect the probe into clinton's private email server. he notify congress friday in on the fbi to release more information. >>> hillary has faced challenges before, she isn't distracted and we're calling on the fbi, now that you've thrown this? letter out, you need to put the details out for the public to see. instead of doing this big question before the polls. smack
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and later on, the national education association president, ms. rcia will be here to talk about the nation's largest teachers union and the role they are playing in the campaign. we will be right back. ♪ >> every weekend, book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. here are some of our programs. saturday at 7:00, hillary clinton's e-mail controversy is the topic of an author panel discussion with peter schweitzer. fitton. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, afterwards, harry thompson jones details the day to day work of u.s. diplomats and looks at the issue of leaked diplomatic cables. interviewed by the former undersecretary for democracy and global affairs during the george w. bush administration. >> i think leaks are going to be part of government life and the speed of which and multiplicity with which we communicate to one another not only in long cables but short, e-mails texts, social media -- all of that will be part of the body politic. p.m., nobel at 6:45 prize-winning economist on the future of the euro in his book "the euro, how a co
and later on, the national education association president, ms. rcia will be here to talk about the nation's largest teachers union and the role they are playing in the campaign. we will be right back. ♪ >> every weekend, book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. here are some of our programs. saturday at 7:00, hillary clinton's e-mail controversy is the topic of an author panel discussion with peter schweitzer. fitton. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, afterwards, harry...
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host: lily garcia, president of nea, the national education association, largest union in this countryvery muu journal" live every day. economicsorning, and economic will break down economy. millennial voters play in 2016. the suspension of talks between the u.s. and russia over the conflict in syria. be sure to watch "washington a.m.al" live at 7:00 saturday morning. >> "first ladies" is the name of the book, present a history that on the lives of iconic american women. mark farkas, what is this? mr. farkas: it is a book that grew out of our series on television, "influence and image." we took that and put it into narrative form. each chapter has a biography, including their time as first lady lady. some had great influence, some had less influence. >> was it easy to find records? mr. farkas: some were easy. mrs. adams, there were lots of records lobbying him on slavery. martha washington burns all of her papers. you go from one extreme to the other. the farther along in time, you see the adaptation of technology and the role of first lady begins to emerge as well. now, they have a ve
host: lily garcia, president of nea, the national education association, largest union in this countryvery muu journal" live every day. economicsorning, and economic will break down economy. millennial voters play in 2016. the suspension of talks between the u.s. and russia over the conflict in syria. be sure to watch "washington a.m.al" live at 7:00 saturday morning. >> "first ladies" is the name of the book, present a history that on the lives of iconic american...
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. >> the american federation of teachers and the national education association welcomed virginia senator, and vice presidential hopeful, tim kaine, to meet with student and tour inside of the spring garden elementary school. hillary clinton's runningmate, then spoke to the release of new ad, and how valuable pennsylvania has been on the campaign trail. >> one of the two best weeks of the campaign was the week that we spent here in philadelphia, the city just opened itself up to us, in a wonderful way. >> since tuesday's vice presidential debate with donald trump's runningmate, governor mike pence, kane has called his own performance a win. saying, he feels he was able to consistently speak to his candidate's record, were few notable times where cane did seem to interrupt, that prompted a conversation with his wife. >> actually liked the debate, my wife really enjoyed it, because she likes feisty, give and take, but she says you interrupted him once in one of the two minute segment, you probably shouldn't have done that. i said yes, andy apologize for that one. after you got out of the tw
. >> the american federation of teachers and the national education association welcomed virginia senator, and vice presidential hopeful, tim kaine, to meet with student and tour inside of the spring garden elementary school. hillary clinton's runningmate, then spoke to the release of new ad, and how valuable pennsylvania has been on the campaign trail. >> one of the two best weeks of the campaign was the week that we spent here in philadelphia, the city just opened itself up to us,...
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air yesterday with more than 21 million americans have cast ballots in early voting, the national education association wants to make sure people know which candidates are pro-education.>>> our work is to make sure these kids and their families have what they need. everything from the president of the us to the school board to who will be your next senator. >>> in florida roughly a quarter of voters have cast ballots, more registered scare tactics by the florida marijuana association. the association warned parents but the threat of marijuana laced candy showing up in their kids trick-or-treat bags. central florida, normal and can mohns holding a news conference saying there is no critical -- credible danger to children being given marijuana infused treats. this comes on the brink of a vote that could legalize marijuana and flor florida she shares association as against a person water, the state of florida claiming the city of atlanta and southwest georgia farmers are using too much water upstream. in the apalachicola, chattahoochee and flint river is. the water use is hurting the oyster industry downr
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because of my heart for it on education over the last few years i've got the support of the teachers association in california and the national education association have come out in support of me because they know i've been there for them on education. typeg sure carl perkins funding is there so we can continue to support vocational education. jim: we will give you the last word before we go to break it you have anything to add mr. huerta. mr. huerta: my daughter went to public high school. she got a law degree and she decided to come back to this community as i did as an attorney in order to serve our community. we need to invest. we are giving up on our children and if we continue to do that were not going to attract new industries. were not going to be able to give them the opportunity to achieve the american dream. evan: were going to take a quick break. back in a couple of minutes with the candidates for the 21st congressional district. evan: welcome back. we thank you for being here. let's turn the homeland security how should the u.s. proceed with the processing of middle eastern immigrants seeking entry into this cou
because of my heart for it on education over the last few years i've got the support of the teachers association in california and the national education association have come out in support of me because they know i've been there for them on education. typeg sure carl perkins funding is there so we can continue to support vocational education. jim: we will give you the last word before we go to break it you have anything to add mr. huerta. mr. huerta: my daughter went to public high school....
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report means for trump's campaign with scotty hughes, cnn reporter and the president of the national education association supporter of hillary clinton. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> i want to bring back up that fox news poll because i think it's important. i don't want to just brush by it if we can start there. the question here is donald trump hiding something in his tax returns taken just a few weeks ago? 60% of the respondents believe that he is. scotty, to you first i learned that the truth is better than perception, someone will tell you. the statement from the trump campaign does not deny or refute a single word of the times report. should they now release the tax returns? >> absolutely not. this is the latest dumpster diving story of "the new york times" and of course the hillary clinton camp wants donald trump to release his taxes. we've seen the paperwork, how large it is. that would give them a whole month to sit there and go through every detail, every paper. i'm sure when we're creating headlines and stories this morning that use the words could have, may have, not verified
report means for trump's campaign with scotty hughes, cnn reporter and the president of the national education association supporter of hillary clinton. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> i want to bring back up that fox news poll because i think it's important. i don't want to just brush by it if we can start there. the question here is donald trump hiding something in his tax returns taken just a few weeks ago? 60% of the respondents believe that he is. scotty, to...
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president of the national education association will be on , talking about education policy in the presidentialampaign and efforts to tie the republican candidate donald trump to a rise in school bullying. be sure to watch "washington journal"; and eastern friday morning. today treasury secretary jack lew talk about the global economy and u.s. financial system at an event hosted by the peterson institute for international economics. topics include the transpacific partnership trade deal and china's economy. this is 45 minutes. >> good morning everyone. i am president of the peterson institute. it is my great privilege to welcome the 79th secretary -- excuse me, 76 secretary. 76th being a particularly good number. 76th treasury of the united states, jacqueline. -- jack lew. jack has graciously given us his thoughts on the global economy and u.s. agenda in the annual imf world bank meetings. before and we us are grateful to have him back. you all know that secretary lew, prior to becoming secretary of treasury, served as white house chief of staff, previously as director of office of management a
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and president of the national education association will be on talking about education policy in the presidential campaign. challenging donald trump. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. campaign 2016 bus is traveling throughout virginia this week, asking voters which candidate do you support in this election and why? student here at hampton sydney. and this year, i am voting for gary johnson. i am doing this because of morals. i feel like america has gone to a point where it is polarized in the politics, and gary seems to be in between as libertarian. he is fiscally conservative but democratic.u know, i just feel as if i were to be in his place, you know, we would match. >> i am john earl, kansas city college. and i support donald trump because of the immigration issues. and we need to be stricter on that. >> hi, i am brandon briscoe. and i support hillary clinton as president of the united states. although she has had her fair share of controversy, her career she has putservant, in years of work and i believe she is dedicated to this country. and
and president of the national education association will be on talking about education policy in the presidential campaign. challenging donald trump. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. campaign 2016 bus is traveling throughout virginia this week, asking voters which candidate do you support in this election and why? student here at hampton sydney. and this year, i am voting for gary johnson. i am doing this because of morals. i feel like america has gone to...
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the mountains and in between, broadcasters and north carolina are proud to provide high quality, free programming that educates, informs, and entertains. the north carolina association of broadcasters leads the nation on educating the public and businesses about the uses and values of broadcasting. through the north carolina association of broadcasters, over 300 radio and television members support our local community and state by connecting viewers to their world. the north carolina association of broadcasters educational foundation is proud to make tonight's debate possible as a public service to the local communities they serve. chuck todd: we are back live with the two candidates for north carolina, governor pat mccrory and roy cooper. mr. cooper, earlier this month you were quoted as saying that the state crime lab is providing excellent service, that the average processing time is seven and a half months. this was called excellent service. should voters be concerned about your management skills as governor because of these wait times? roy cooper: this is an issue about leadership, finding a problem, accepting responsibility for that problem, and solving it. when i became attorney general, rap
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the mountains and in between, broadcasters and north carolina are proud to provide high quality, free programming that educates, informs, and entertains. the north carolina association of broadcasters leads the nation on educating the public and businesses about the uses and values of broadcasting. through the north carolina association of broadcasters, over 300 radio and television members support our local community and state by connecting viewers to their world. the north carolina association of broadcasters educational foundation is proud to make tonight's debate possible as a public service to the local communities they serve. chuck todd: we are back live with the two candidates for north carolina, governor pat mccrory and roy cooper. mr. cooper, earlier this month you were quoted as saying that the state crime lab is providing excellent service, that the average processing time is seven and a half months. this was called excellent service. should voters be concerned about your management skills as governor because of these wait times? roy cooper: this is an issue about leadership, finding a problem, accepting responsibility for that problem, and solving it. when i became attorney general, rap
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the air programming that educates, informs and entertains. the north carolina association of broadcasters leads the nation on educating the public and businesses about the uses and values are broadcasting. for the north carolina association of broadcasters over 300 radio and television members support our local community and our state by connecting viewers to their world. the north carolina association of broadcasters educational foundation is proud to make tonight's debate possible as a public service to the local communities they serve. >> moderator: before we get to the next question i want to clarify something you said. u.s. intelligence community statement on russian hacking said quote u.s. intelligence committee is confident the russian government directed the recent compromises of e-mails and from u.s. persons and institutions including the u.s. will institutions so it seems the statement is directly talking about the hack in deals. burr: i was referring to director clapper where he discussed russia's involvement in the election process. i don't think that has anything to do with the e-mails for the political parties. .. when you lead t
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luckily, while not luckily because of my hard work and education over the last few years i got the support of the teachers association and the nationalducation association. they know i've been there for them in education. also making sure funding is there so we can continue to support vocational education. >> moderator: we will give you the last word before we go to break into you have anything to add to that mr. huerto? huerto: my daughter went to san diego and she decided to come back with the idea of returning to serve our community. we need to invest. we are giving up on her children and if we continue to do that we are we are not going to be able to attract new industry and give give -- get the teachers and give them the opportunity to achieve the american american dream was a loser her. >> moderator: we'll take a quick right and back in a couple of minutes of the candidates from the 21st congressional district. >> moderator: welcome back. emilio huerto and david valadao. we thank you for being here. turning to huma security how should the u.s. proceed with the processing of middle eastern immigrants seeking entry into this coun
luckily, while not luckily because of my hard work and education over the last few years i got the support of the teachers association and the nationalducation association. they know i've been there for them in education. also making sure funding is there so we can continue to support vocational education. >> moderator: we will give you the last word before we go to break into you have anything to add to that mr. huerto? huerto: my daughter went to san diego and she decided to come back...
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the-air programming that educates, informs, and entertains. the north carolina association of broadcasters leads the nation on educating the public and businesses about the uses and values of broadcasting through the north carolina association of broadcasters, over 300 radio and television members support our local community and our state by connecting viewers to their worlds. the north carolina association of broadcasters educati tonight's debate possible as a public service to the local communities they serve. >> and we are back here live with the two candidates for governor of north carolina, governor pat mccrory, republican, and attorney general roy cooper, a democrat. mr. cooper, you were quoted as saying the state crime lab you've overseen for over a the average time is 7 1/2 months. this is called excellent service. should we be concerned about your direction as governor? >> this is about leadership, finding a problem, accepting responsibility for that problem and solving it. when i became attorney general, there were over 5,000 dna rape kits sitting on local law enforcement shelves. we also had years of investigation. i ordered the inde
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the mountains and everything in between. broadcasters in north carolina are proud to provide high quality, free, quality air programing that educates, informs and entertains. the north carolina association of broadcasters leads the nationeducating the public and businesses about the uses and value of broadcasting. through the north carolina association of broadcasters, over 300 members of our local community and our state by connecting viewers to their world. the north carolina association of broadcasters educational foundation is proud to make tonight's debate possible as a public service to the local community that they serve. jonathan: before we get to the next question, i wanted to clarify something you said. the u.s. intelligence community statement said "in the u.s. intelligence community is confident in the rush and -- the russian government directed the recent copper mize -- compromise of e-mails. me statement is directly talking about the hacked e-mails. senator burr: i was referring to director klapper's release, where he addressed specifically russia's involvement in the election process. i don't think that release had anything to do with the e-mails or the political parties. jonathan: but my question was th
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. >> the nation's second largest school homework -- national education association believes as long as it's not excessive, homework has benefits. whatever happened to the dog ate my homework? did you ever use that one? >> didn't own a dog, unfortunately. >>> 60 degrees here in denver this morning. >> still ahead, a lot of breaking news. jamie is live. >> reporter: two people are injured. one seriously this morning. we're live from the scene with details coming up on cbs4 morning news. >> reporter: and i'm shawn chitness live in denver, where a rollover crash sends six people to the hospital. coming up, why a shooting may be to blame for all of this. >>> both of those stories, plus in our season of political mud slinging a campaign plane stuck in the mud. what happened in this one ahead. >>> also ahead at 6:00, voting could give workers ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> police say a shooting in lodo may have led to a crash at 11th and kalamath. we are also covering a bad corvette crash in littleton at santa fe and union and there you see the car is hardly recognizable. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm
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but that defeats the goal of a passed a law and the national rifle association pushes educational videos. >>> could a lack of data be fueling the divide between african-american communities and the police? the fbi director believes it could be in was to see a more comprehensive reporting of police involved shooting. he told a gathering today the clear numbers would show there was an epidemic of police violence against african americans. he suggested viral videos can create that impression, that they are happening more often than they really do. >>> firefighters spent the afternoon rescuing a man from his chimney. we are told he locked his keys inside the house and was trying to get back inside so he climbed down the chimney. he almost got all the way down to the bottom. his feet were touching the floor but the rest of his body were able to pull them out. the rescue took about 4 hours. >> the names of 119 are engraved in the granite and there is room for another 200. firefighters will continue to die in the line of duty and their names will be added on annual basis. >> there is no higher
but that defeats the goal of a passed a law and the national rifle association pushes educational videos. >>> could a lack of data be fueling the divide between african-american communities and the police? the fbi director believes it could be in was to see a more comprehensive reporting of police involved shooting. he told a gathering today the clear numbers would show there was an epidemic of police violence against african americans. he suggested viral videos can create that...
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the-air programming that educates, informs, and entertains. the north carolina association of broadcasters leads the nation on educating the public and businesses about the uses and values of broadcasting through and television members support our local community and our state by connecting viewers to their worlds. the north carolina association of broadcasters educational foundation is proud to make tonight's debate possible as a public service to the local communities they serve. >> and we are back here live with the two candidates for governor of north carolina, governor pat mccrory, mr. cooper, you were quoted as saying the state crime lab you've overseen for over a decade is providing excellent service. the average time is 7 1/2 months. this is called excellent service. should we be concerned about your direction as governor? >> this is about leadership, finding a problem, accepting responsibility for that problem and solving when i became attorney general, there were over 5,000 dna rape kits sitting on local law enforcement shelves. we also had years of shoddy investigation. i ordered the independent investigation and made sure we got rid
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the nations old oak grove forests. broadcasters in north carolina are proud to provide high quality, free, over the air program that educates, informs and entertains. the north carolina associationdcasters leads the nation in educating the public and businesses about the uses of broadcasting. over 300 radio and television members support our local community and our state by connecting viewers to their world. carolina association of broadcasters educational foundation is proud to make tonight's debate possible as a public service to the local communities they serve. ♪ announcer: that was the north carolina u.s. senate race, one of six in the u.s. senate rate it a toss up by a number of polling agencies. over on c-span 2, coming up in can a few minutes, you follow more of the house and senate races going on in this tiny 69 action. on c-span.ow here we will take a look at the wisconsin senate race with russ feingold. he will be in a rematch with ron johnson, who he lost his seat to in 2010. we will have that live right here on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we will turn to nevada tomorrow night here in joke -- joe heck faces catherine cortez mastro, a race to replace harry reid that
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are proud to provide high-quality over the air programming that educates, informs and entertains lose the north carolina association of broadcasters leads the nationrt educating the public about the uses and values of broadcasting. the association of broadcasters, 300 radio and television members support the local community and state by connecting you to their world. north carolina association of broadcasters educational foundation is proud to make tonight's debate possible as local communities they serve. >> the governor of north carolina, the republican and attorney general roy am a start with you. the state crime lab you have overseen providing excellent service, the average processing time 7 months, this was called excellent service. should voters be concerned? >> this is an issue about leadership, finding a problem, accepting responsibility for the problem, when i became attorney general i had 5000 dna kits guided by local law enforcement and years of shoddy investigation. i ordered the independent investigation and made sure all our scientists were certified in the lab and it is providing a good service. when talking about crime lab governor
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the air programming that educate, in forms, and entertains. the north carolina association of broadcasters leads in the nation on educating the public and businessesbout the use and values of broadcasting. through the nose carolina association of special through the north carolina association -- through the north carolina association of broadcasters, they are prior to make tonight debate possible. and we are back here live with the two candidates for north carolina. governor patrick worry and attorney general roy cooper. earlier this month, you were quoted saying the state crime providing service. should voters be concerned about your management skills because we have got these wait times? this is an issue about leadership, finding a problem, excepting responsibility for that problem and solving it. we had years of shoddy investigation. i ordered the independent investigation and made sure that we got rid of that backlog and works to major all of our scientists were certified in the lab. it is providing good service across our state. when you are talking about crime mccrory was mayor of charlotte when they had a crime lab, and they destroyed , man
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the-air programing that educates, informs and entertains. the north carolina association of broadcasters leads the nation on educating the public and businessesut the uses and value of broadcasting. through the north carolina association of broadcasters, over 300 radio and television members support our local community and our state by connecting viewers to their world. the north carolina association of broadcasters educational foundation is proud to make tonight's debate possible as a public service to the local community that they serve. jonathan: before we get to the next question, i wanted to clarify something you said. the u.s. intelligence community statement on russian hacking said, "the u.s. intelligence community is confident the russian government directed the recent compromise of emails and from u.s. persons and institutions including u.s. political organizations." so it seems the statement is directly talking about the hacked emails. senator burr: i was referring to director klapper's release, where he addressed specifically russia's involvement in the election process. i don't think that release had anything to do with the e-mail
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and the national rifle association instead pushes educational videos. tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >>> humane officers are looking for whoever shot a cat within raino. look at this than would. it happened near pittsburgh amount of woman came trout her home and saw that poor stray cat arrow through its back. luckily the arrow did not hit the cat's spine and she was able to walk. the woman rushed the cat to the animal hospital. vets did surgery and we're told that she's doing well. they're now taking donations to pay the vet bills. >>> a lot of people celebrated sweetest day yesterday. and that has attorney general mike dewine reminding everyone to watch out for sweetheart scams. breland martin is getting answers on what you need to watch out for. becoming more and more common. but as you look for your next connection, you need to be mindful of who may be lurking on the other side of the screen. i'm talking about sweetheart scams and the better business bureau wants you to be aware of what can land you with a broken heart and out of thousands of dol
and the national rifle association instead pushes educational videos. tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >>> humane officers are looking for whoever shot a cat within raino. look at this than would. it happened near pittsburgh amount of woman came trout her home and saw that poor stray cat arrow through its back. luckily the arrow did not hit the cat's spine and she was able to walk. the woman rushed the cat to the animal hospital. vets did surgery and we're told that she's doing well....
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the u.s. department of education. arol feldman, director of these operations of finance at the associated press and also education editor at the associated press. the 2016 national teacher of the year. [applause] a reporter from bloomberg news and chair of the national press club speakers committee. lisa matthews, vice president of hager sharp and national press club committee organizer. chief of staff to the secretary of education. the senior staff writer for diverse issues in higher education's. candace smith, executive director of media relations at the george washington university. president of the creative alliance communications and was involved in the 1979 transition or the new department of education, established in 1980. [applause] it was just seven months ago that our guest was confirmed as secretary of education. dr. john b king, junior has been involved in public education all his life. king, a former social studies teacher from new york, is known for crediting the public school system with his very life. king had a difficult childhood. by the age of 12, both of his parents were public school teachers and died. it was a rough-and-tumble time. after t
the u.s. department of education. arol feldman, director of these operations of finance at the associated press and also education editor at the associated press. the 2016 national teacher of the year. [applause] a reporter from bloomberg news and chair of the national press club speakers committee. lisa matthews, vice president of hager sharp and national press club committee organizer. chief of staff to the secretary of education. the senior staff writer for diverse issues in higher...
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the u.s. department of education. carol feldman, director of news operations and finance at the associated press. and also education editor at the associated press. jahana hays, 2016 national teacher of the year. constancia, reporter for bloomberg news and chair of the national press club speakers committee. lisa matthews, vice president hager sharp and the national press club speakers committee member who organized today's luncheon. thank you, lisa. and the chief of staff to the secretary of education. jamal, senior staff writer for diverse issues in higher education. candice smith, executive director of media relations at the george washington university. and liam roberta, alliance creative communications and involved in the 1979 transition team for the then new u.s. department of education. which was established in 1980. [ applause ] it was just seven months ago our guest was confirmed as secretary of education. but dr. john v. king jr. has been involved in public education all his life. a former social studies teacher from new york, he's known for crediting the public school system with his life. king had a difficult childhood. by the age of 12, both of his parents had
the u.s. department of education. carol feldman, director of news operations and finance at the associated press. and also education editor at the associated press. jahana hays, 2016 national teacher of the year. constancia, reporter for bloomberg news and chair of the national press club speakers committee. lisa matthews, vice president hager sharp and the national press club speakers committee member who organized today's luncheon. thank you, lisa. and the chief of staff to the secretary of...
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the national press cancer foundation. the iowa renewable fuels association says the campaign is a good way to educate iowans to a good cause. he 15 is approved for use in all 2001 cars or newer. >> we will tell you when miles of new roadway will open to the corridor community. >> a recap of the teams incredible comeback bringing them one step closer to a it's troubling. congressman blum actually co-sponsored a bill that could make it legal for a woman to be fired just for being pregnant. and blum tried to defund planned parenthood, even though women depend on it for critical care, like cancer screenings. i was diagnosed with breast cancer, and i know it was early detection that made a difference. it's not a political issue. the corridor's newest stretch of >> the corridor new stretch of highway is about to open. now the project is just a few years away. >> the 100 extension would go to highway 30 in southwest cedar rapids. the department of transportation says it plans to open the first stretch of the new highway before thanksgiving. the first segment will begin at edgewood road and lead to covington road. crews are puttin
the national press cancer foundation. the iowa renewable fuels association says the campaign is a good way to educate iowans to a good cause. he 15 is approved for use in all 2001 cars or newer. >> we will tell you when miles of new roadway will open to the corridor community. >> a recap of the teams incredible comeback bringing them one step closer to a it's troubling. congressman blum actually co-sponsored a bill that could make it legal for a woman to be fired just for being...
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news" at the sheraton downtown hotel for association of latin o administrators and superintendent's educational summit. it is conference that brings in latin o educators there around the nation. secretary riveria encouraged them to get close to history. >> when you are here and you are having conversations of in equity and access and having conversations around education , remember that you are the city that gave bit to so much of what you have learned through history lessons. >> the association of latino administrators and superintendents summit runs through saturday. >>> and the good news, that everyone who is in town for that conference, and is having excellent weather, philadelphia is sitting on a excellent show there. >> city, chamber of commerce kind of weather, isn't that what they call it. welcome to our city. it is beautiful outside. december site maybe a stray shower tomorrow it looks like that will continue, as we head toward the weekend and even into next week. the just a couple shower chances here and there but it is a pretty fantastic fall stretch. temperatures go up and then head back down but then they are up again next week. here's a look at a beautiful even
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education home. i was endorsed by the national rifle association, the nra, great people.are going to save our second amendment, which is under siege. and appoint justices of the united states supreme court, who will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. americans are tireded eof bein told by politicians, that they have to defer their dreams to another day, but what they really mean is another decade. they don't mean another day, they mean decades and decades away, hillary has been there for 30 years, and she has punished nothing, just made things worse. she's the candidate yesterday. we are a movement of the future. this is a movement, folks. this is a movement. this is a movement like our country has never seen before. and we are driving these characters crazy, they don't know, they are not happy. our movement represents all americans. thank you. from all back grounds and all walks of life. we're asking for the votes of republicans, democrats, independents and first time voters and there's going to be a lot of them, believe me. we're fighter for every
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the goal to educate people of all ages about what safety measures they can take in their homes to prevent fires. according to the national fire prevention association, three out of five home fire death from homes without working smoke alarms or no smack alarms at all in 2015. station here in lakewood, the ceremony kicks off today at noon and the fire department accepts anybody who is in attendance can take a tour of the fire station following the ceremony, that will run from 12:30 to 1:00. anyone is well to attend. meg shaw, news 5. >> there every day for us. thank you, meg. >>> all eyes on first energy stadium, the browns will take tom brady. he spent the first four games of the season on the bench. the patriots come in this game 3-1 to the browns 0-4. in their last meeting in 2013 the browns lost by just one point. back in 2010, many of you will remember the browns dominated the patriots, winning 34-14. they'll try to repeat that success. game time 1:00 at first energy new england team today. they could wrap up the division series with a win against the red sox. first pitch scheduled for 4:08. we'll have much more ahead' in the morning's sports r
the goal to educate people of all ages about what safety measures they can take in their homes to prevent fires. according to the national fire prevention association, three out of five home fire death from homes without working smoke alarms or no smack alarms at all in 2015. station here in lakewood, the ceremony kicks off today at noon and the fire department accepts anybody who is in attendance can take a tour of the fire station following the ceremony, that will run from 12:30 to 1:00....
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education back. [cheering] [applause] >> i was indorsed by the national rifle association and nra, great sxeem we are going to save our second amendment which is under siege. and appoint justices of the united states supreme court who will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. americans are tired of being told by politicians that they have to defer their dreams to another day. but they really mean another decade. they don't mean another day. they mean decades and decades away. hillary has been there for 30 years and she's accomplished nothing. just made things worse. she's the candidate of yesterday. we are a movement of the future. this is a movement accident f-- movement, folks. this is a movement. this is a movement like our country has never seen before and we are driving these characters crazy. they are not happy. our movement represents all americans, thank you. from all backgrounds and all walks of life. we are asking for votes republicans and independents and democrat and first- time voters. there's going to be a lot of them. we are fighting for every citizen who believes t
education back. [cheering] [applause] >> i was indorsed by the national rifle association and nra, great sxeem we are going to save our second amendment which is under siege. and appoint justices of the united states supreme court who will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. americans are tired of being told by politicians that they have to defer their dreams to another day. but they really mean another decade. they don't mean another day. they mean decades and...
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the milwaukee teachers union will participate in a national for public schools. it's happening this morning at schools across the city. pete zervakis is live at one of them with a preview. the milwaukee teachers education association is calling it a "walk in." at 7 a-m teachers... along with any parents and students who want to join... will collectively "walk in" to schools across milwaukee like say similar walk in's will take place at more than 2- thousand public schools - in 200 different cities - u.s. they call this the largest, nationally coordinated mobilization for public education in history... and say walkers want "fair and full" funding for public schools. milwaukee teachers have participated in similar walk in's in the past. this one comes just a few months before the governor and state lawmakers begin the process of hammering out wisconsin's next, two-year budget early next year. live..p.z... tmj4 racine police are investigating after a body was found behind the sunshine supermarket.police say they are questioning a person of interest -- but if you have any additional information police want to hear from you. the state's first "harm reduction housing development" is opening in milwaukee.the thurgood mar
the milwaukee teachers union will participate in a national for public schools. it's happening this morning at schools across the city. pete zervakis is live at one of them with a preview. the milwaukee teachers education association is calling it a "walk in." at 7 a-m teachers... along with any parents and students who want to join... will collectively "walk in" to schools across milwaukee like say similar walk in's will take place at more than 2- thousand public schools -...
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education home. [cheers and applause] i was endorsed by the national rifle association, the nra. we are going to save our second amendment, which is under siege. [cheers and applause] and appoint justices of the united states supreme court who will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. [cheers and applause] americans are tired of being told by politicians that they have to defer their dreams to another day, but they really mean another decade. that's what they mean. they don't mean another day. they mean decades and decades away. hillary has been there for 30 years, and she has accomplished nothing. just made things worse. [boos] mr. trump: she's the candidate of yesterday. we are a movement of the future. this is a movement, folks. [cheers and applause] this is a movement like our country has never seen before, and we are driving these characters crazy. they are not happy. our movement represents all from all backgrounds and all walks of life. the votsking for
education home. [cheers and applause] i was endorsed by the national rifle association, the nra. we are going to save our second amendment, which is under siege. [cheers and applause] and appoint justices of the united states supreme court who will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. [cheers and applause] americans are tired of being told by politicians that they have to defer their dreams to another day, but they really mean another decade. that's what they mean. they...
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education and research. it's the largest private-sector clinic in the nation devoted to healing posttraumatic stress, military sexual trauma and other issues associated with service. >> i noticed that i wasn't really acting the way i normally would act. i had a lot of built-up stress, pressure, anger. i wasn't myself. >> tmy pittman tells a story all too familiar to post 9/11 veterans. an army combat engineer, he served in iraq and afghanistan helping secure roads for coalition forces. it was when he came home to attleboro that he noticed troubling signs of anxiety and stress. >> there would be times where if or if i was out with my friends i would need to drink too much. i was trying to cope with what i was dealing with. >> it has been going on for over 10 years. even of the conflict in iraq was different from 2003 to 2004 it is different from 2007 to 2008. >> becomes the goal of clinicians like dr. peggy harvey and the staff of the home-based program. retired brigadier general jack hammond is the program's executive director. >> having been to afghanistan at the front of the war and finished in 2012 having seen the in 2002 the impact on their famil
education and research. it's the largest private-sector clinic in the nation devoted to healing posttraumatic stress, military sexual trauma and other issues associated with service. >> i noticed that i wasn't really acting the way i normally would act. i had a lot of built-up stress, pressure, anger. i wasn't myself. >> tmy pittman tells a story all too familiar to post 9/11 veterans. an army combat engineer, he served in iraq and afghanistan helping secure roads for coalition...
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the wisconsin senate race, incumbent ron johnson is up .gainst incumbent russ feingold they spoke about health care, national security, and education. this comes from the wisconsin broadcasters association. >> from the studios of wl u.k. in green bay, the wisconsin broadcasters association foundation presents the 2016 u.s. senate debate with incumbent republican senator ron johnson and democratic challenger russ feingold. wba president and ceo, michelle vettercon. michelle: the broadcasters association is pleased to welcome you to the u.s. senate debate between two leading candidates, senator ron johnson and former senator russ feingold. tonight's event originates from green bay, wisconsin at wluk tv. behind me is lambeau field, the symbol for excellence. tonight's debate continues the long-standing commitment to excellence and public service. the debate is underwritten by the wba foundation and the wisconsin association of independent colleges and universities. it is being broadcast on radio and television stations across wisconsin and on c-span. let's go to our moderator, a veteran wisconsin broadcaster, member of the wnba hall of fame, and professor of integrity, joe ill geisler. jil
the wisconsin senate race, incumbent ron johnson is up .gainst incumbent russ feingold they spoke about health care, national security, and education. this comes from the wisconsin broadcasters association. >> from the studios of wl u.k. in green bay, the wisconsin broadcasters association foundation presents the 2016 u.s. senate debate with incumbent republican senator ron johnson and democratic challenger russ feingold. wba president and ceo, michelle vettercon. michelle: the...
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the national governor's association. will you join me in thanking them. in addition to that the commission participates in a lot of educationale american people with the choices that we make as citizens when we vote so we have a number of programs that we work a number of partnerships. in the last two years, we've especially concentrated on social media because of changes in the mete itself. the importance of social media, facebook, twitter, google. they are now rich sources of content for the american people so we built out strong partnerships with them and that is something that we are especially pleased to show case. i want to mention especially facebook for the extraordinary support and contributions they made in this initiative. i hope that's something that you recognize as one of the ways in which we bring the work of the debates to a much broader audience. another thing we do, and i think this is important to note. we run an international program. we share our techniques and best practices in other countries who also run debates. we learn from them, they learn from us and overall we globally improve democracy. at this
the national governor's association. will you join me in thanking them. in addition to that the commission participates in a lot of educationale american people with the choices that we make as citizens when we vote so we have a number of programs that we work a number of partnerships. in the last two years, we've especially concentrated on social media because of changes in the mete itself. the importance of social media, facebook, twitter, google. they are now rich sources of content for the...
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the chance to go to college too. >> sticking with education theme, the national common core learning standards have been controversial. parents have had their children boycott the tests associated with common core. do you think common core should be scrapped or reform and what is the federal government's role in education? it's traditionally been a local and state issue, right? >> i think common core should be scrapped. i believe in standards but common core at its root hasn't worked and hasn't worked for some fundamental reasons. it's kind of long with high stakes testing from the very beginning. my first job out of college was a special-ed teacher's aide in a small rural classroom. i was working -- one of the kids that i was working was an 8-year-old who had been through five foster homes and he told me he had no imagination and he wasn't smart and i worked with him in the classroom and the classroom teacher worked with him and eventually by him discovering that he could write stories himself, he started really doing well in math because that gave him confidence in another area, but this is true for all kids. kids -- every child is an individual. my opponent's big -- one of t
the chance to go to college too. >> sticking with education theme, the national common core learning standards have been controversial. parents have had their children boycott the tests associated with common core. do you think common core should be scrapped or reform and what is the federal government's role in education? it's traditionally been a local and state issue, right? >> i think common core should be scrapped. i believe in standards but common core at its root hasn't...
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national effort to push for more money for public schools. it's happening this morning at schools across the city. pete zervakis is live at one of them with a the milwaukee teachers education association is calling it a "walk in." at 7 a-m teachers... along with any parents and students who want to join... will collectively "walk in" to schools across milwaukee like neeskara elementary organizers say similar walk in's will take place at more than 2- thousand public schools - in 200 different cities - across the u.s. they call this the largest, nationally coordinated mobilization for and say walkers want "fair and full" funding for public schools. milwaukee teachers have participated in similar walk in's in the past. this one comes just a few months before the governor and state lawmakers begin the process of hammering out wisconsin's next, two-year budget early next year. live..p.z... tmj4 community compassion is leaving the mother of a 10-year-old boy who was found monday feeling grateful this morning. nd who lives with autism -- went missing over the weekend in waukesha. his mother posted these pictures -- showing his progress -- in the post andrew's mother says in part -- everyone
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the u.s. department of education. carol feldman, director of news operations and finance at the associated press. and also education editor at the associated press. jahana hays, 2016 national teacher of the year. constancia, reporter for bloomberg news and chair of the national press club speakers committee. lisa matthews, vice president hager sharp and the national press club speakers committee member who organized today's luncheon. thank you, lisa. and the chief of staff to the secretary of education. jamal, senior staff writer for diverse issues in higher education. candice smith, executive director of media relations at the george washington university. and liam roberta, alliance creative communications and involved in the 1979 transition team for the then new u.s. department of education. which was established in 1980. [ applause ] it was just seven months ago our guest was confirmed as secretary of education. but dr. john v. king jr. has been involved in public education all his life. a former social studies teacher from new york, he's known for crediting the public school system with his life. king had a difficult childhood. by the age of 12, both of his parents had
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running mate the made a surprise stop in must win, pennsylvania today, and "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff was there. >> american federation of etch tooers and national education association welcomed virginia senator and vice-presidential hopeful, tim kaine, to meet with student, and tour inside of his syringe garden elementary school. hillary clinton's running mate then spoke to the release of a new ad and how valuable pennsylvania has been, on the campaign trail. >> one of the two big weeks of the campaign was week we spent here in philadelphia, the city just opened itself up to us in a wonderful way. >> reporter: since tuesday, vice-presidential debate, with donald trump's running mate governor mike pence kaine called his own performance a win saying he feels he was able to consistently speak to his candidate's record. there were a few notable times where did seem to interrupt and that prompted a conversation with his wife. >> i did like the debate my wife enjoyed it because she loves feisty give and take but you interrupted him once and you probably shouldn't have done that. i did apologize for that one. but after we got out of the two minute segments it was discussio
running mate the made a surprise stop in must win, pennsylvania today, and "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff was there. >> american federation of etch tooers and national education association welcomed virginia senator and vice-presidential hopeful, tim kaine, to meet with student, and tour inside of his syringe garden elementary school. hillary clinton's running mate then spoke to the release of a new ad and how valuable pennsylvania has been, on the campaign trail....
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education home. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: i was endorsed by the national rifle association, the nra. we are going to save our second amendment, which is under siege. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: and appoint justices of the united states supreme court who will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: americans are tired of being told by politicians that they have to defer their dreams to another day, but they really mean another decade. that's what they mean. they don't mean another day. they mean decades and decades away. hillary has been there for 30 years, and she has accomplished nothing. just made things worse. [boos] mr. trump: she's the candidate of yesterday. we are a movement of the future. this is a movement, folks. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: this is a movement like our country has never seen before, and we are driving these characters crazy. they are not happy. our movement represents all americans from all backgrounds and all walks of life. we are asking for the votes of republicans, democrats, independents, and fi
education home. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: i was endorsed by the national rifle association, the nra. we are going to save our second amendment, which is under siege. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: and appoint justices of the united states supreme court who will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: americans are tired of being told by politicians that they have to defer their dreams to another day, but they really mean another decade....
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the associated press says that is not true according to the nonpartisan committee for a in areas such as infrastructure, more financial aid for college and early childhood education would increase the national debt by $200 billion over ten years. that is far less than the estimate for trump who predict would add $5.3 trillion over ten years. >> some say this election has been a long road for you, the voters. taking a look now, we're 19 days away from the election day which is tuesday, november 8th. you can beginly d.c. at 1 judiciary square in northwest. all others open next weekend. in maryland it opens october 27th. virginia doesn't allow early voting but you can vote absentee. >> an update for you on the effort to retake mosul from the islamic state group. against iraqi special forces and it is unclear, how many if anybody was injured or killed in the attacks. this is, in fact, the largest operation launched by iraqi forces in more than a decade and is expected to take weeks, if not months. >>> also developing in syria, hundreds of thousands of people evacuating the city of aleppo where syrian rebels are based. aleppo with air strikes for weeks. they're telling people to get out while th
the associated press says that is not true according to the nonpartisan committee for a in areas such as infrastructure, more financial aid for college and early childhood education would increase the national debt by $200 billion over ten years. that is far less than the estimate for trump who predict would add $5.3 trillion over ten years. >> some say this election has been a long road for you, the voters. taking a look now, we're 19 days away from the election day which is tuesday,...
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the fund, aarp national governors association. please join me in thanking the sponsors for what they have done. [applause] , the addition to that commission participates in a lot of educational work. the primary mission of the commission is to educate american people about the choices we make as citizens when we vote. we have a number of programs with partnerships. in the last two years we have concentrated on social media. importance of the internet, platforms like facebook, twitter, google and other entities, they are rich sources of content for the american people. so we have built up strong partnerships with them. and that is something that we are especially pleased to showcase tonight. and i want to mention facebook for the extraordinary support and contributions they made in this initiative. i hope that is something that you recognize in which we bring the work of these debates to a broader audience. is thatthing that we do we run an international program. it allows us on the commission to share our ideas and best practices with others in other countries, who also run debates. we learn from them, they learn from us and we globally improve democracy. at this debate, the
the fund, aarp national governors association. please join me in thanking the sponsors for what they have done. [applause] , the addition to that commission participates in a lot of educational work. the primary mission of the commission is to educate american people about the choices we make as citizens when we vote. we have a number of programs with partnerships. in the last two years we have concentrated on social media. importance of the internet, platforms like facebook, twitter, google...
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the florida press association the black alliance for education , florida realtors, southeastern credit union and affiliates, and the children's movement of florida. now, here is your moderator, todd mcdermott. welcome.vening and to our national audience on c-span. .ur panelists tonight first, the rules tonight and they are quite simple. each has 90 seconds to answer a question. all follow-ups are 32nd responses at the discretion of the moderator. and that is me. my coin toss, congressman murphy, you have the opening statement tonight. rep. murphey: thank you very much. i decided to get involved in public service because i was tired of the name-calling. i am proud of what highest accomplished in washington. one of my greatest achievements was work thing with republicans and democrats to authorize $2 billion of funding for everglades. i worked across the party lines to assure that we prevent cuts to medicare advantage. i am proud of legislation i passed to help lower flood insurance rates and help our citrus farmers. inse accomplishments are stark contrast to my opponent who doesn't even show up to work. sen. rubio:'s the worst voting record in nearly 50 years. and has gone to endorse donald trump. a man who he does not trust
the florida press association the black alliance for education , florida realtors, southeastern credit union and affiliates, and the children's movement of florida. now, here is your moderator, todd mcdermott. welcome.vening and to our national audience on c-span. .ur panelists tonight first, the rules tonight and they are quite simple. each has 90 seconds to answer a question. all follow-ups are 32nd responses at the discretion of the moderator. and that is me. my coin toss, congressman...
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education home. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: i was endorsed by the national rifle association, the nra.going to save our second amendment, which is under siege. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: and appoint justices of the united states supreme court who will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: americans are tired of being told by politicians that they have to defer their dreams to another day, but they really mean another decade. that's what they mean. they don't mean another day. they mean decades and decades away. hillary has been there for 30 years, and she has accomplished nothing. just made things worse. [boos] mr. trump: she's the candidate of yesterday. we are a movement of the future. this is a movement, folks. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: this is a movement like our country has never seen before, and we are driving these characters crazy. they are not happy. our movement represents all americans from all backgrounds and all walks of life. we are asking for the votes of republicans, democrats, independents, and first-time
education home. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: i was endorsed by the national rifle association, the nra.going to save our second amendment, which is under siege. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: and appoint justices of the united states supreme court who will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: americans are tired of being told by politicians that they have to defer their dreams to another day, but they really mean another decade. that's...