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these are the wants of the people. these are the objectives of the vietnam revolution. >> they shoot anybody that does not believe them. >> sometimes the people don't know who to believe. that is why the government has to make good on its promises right now. if they do not, the revolution is dead. > but we cannot wait on it and we have to get this war won. if we don't, there will not be a nation to build. >> yes, we and the south vietnamese must win this war. the social revolution cannot be successful unless the people feel secure and safe from ommunist aggression. john wayne: the enemy was proud of the technique they had developed for pursuing what they called wars of national liberation. ho could stop him, not the americans, or so they thought. the leaders of the north vietnamese military forces said that the organization composition and training of american forces were not fit to attack a revolutionary war. guess they forgot 1776. anyway, we americans must do something about revolution. we developed a revolutionary a
these are the wants of the people. these are the objectives of the vietnam revolution. >> they shoot anybody that does not believe them. >> sometimes the people don't know who to believe. that is why the government has to make good on its promises right now. if they do not, the revolution is dead. > but we cannot wait on it and we have to get this war won. if we don't, there will not be a nation to build. >> yes, we and the south vietnamese must win this war. the social...
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this is the way of different peoples, whose similarities are greater than their differences. here by right of conquest, but we did not take the license of conquerors. we are now here in accordance with our mutual goal -- nato defense. we are an army helping a nation regain her dignity, her place in the free world. a new democracy joins the family of free nations. there is no magic formula for the rehabilitation of a country. there is only the realism of sincere effort, a helping hand, and people determined to find their way back. by 1957, the stability of the federated german republic allows the nation full membership in the nato alliance. the problems of divided countries still casts a shadow over germany, and especially over berlin. 110 miles behind the iron curtain, the brandenburg gate, which separates the east from the west, is a sign of the nation's separation. these borders on streets are no ordinary streets. they are harbingers of mistrust and suspicion, where any moment may explode into world headlines. here, where the people live on the edge of the crater of east-wes
this is the way of different peoples, whose similarities are greater than their differences. here by right of conquest, but we did not take the license of conquerors. we are now here in accordance with our mutual goal -- nato defense. we are an army helping a nation regain her dignity, her place in the free world. a new democracy joins the family of free nations. there is no magic formula for the rehabilitation of a country. there is only the realism of sincere effort, a helping hand, and...
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the constitution says we the people. are all god's children and we all live in this part of the land, the united face of america. the division amongst us in voting and local government entities and so on, it is terrible. you have republicans fighting against democrats and vice versa here it we have messages coming across from each candidate, it plays on the minds of people who may not be as knowledgeable as you or john or hillary or anyone else in politics. with that being said, i think we as a nation and we as a people, donald trump says this often in his each is, i will work for the people, one piece will under god. be very careful what you say, mr. trump, because we are all one people under god thus say the bible. why can't we just look at the candidates and vote for who we think is most suitable to sit in the most highest power in the world, and not tear each other down? on each side, we are tearing each other down. we need to put love into the in -- as far as him saying it is rigged, that the government is doing it,
the constitution says we the people. are all god's children and we all live in this part of the land, the united face of america. the division amongst us in voting and local government entities and so on, it is terrible. you have republicans fighting against democrats and vice versa here it we have messages coming across from each candidate, it plays on the minds of people who may not be as knowledgeable as you or john or hillary or anyone else in politics. with that being said, i think we as...
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i'm also clear the vote of the british people said we could control the movement of people from the e.u. and unlike the jenin initiative that there but the british people want. >> someone once said that in the single market with risk lots of investors and business every race going backwards when it comes to international trade. that person is now the prime minister before the referendum. >> the japanese government, mr. speaker. the japanese government, mr. speaker wrote to her in september worried about a brexit. many japanese investors are in britain and has already halted its investment. 140,000 people in britain broke for japanese companies. they've made it clear those jobs depend on a single market access. what reassurance can he give to workers today desperately worried about their future, their comp me and their jobs? >> first of all, the biggest vote of confidence that we had in britain after the referendum was 25 billion pounds investment from a japanese company and taking of bribes paid to him in relation to what we are doing in our negotiations come he doesn't seem to get what
i'm also clear the vote of the british people said we could control the movement of people from the e.u. and unlike the jenin initiative that there but the british people want. >> someone once said that in the single market with risk lots of investors and business every race going backwards when it comes to international trade. that person is now the prime minister before the referendum. >> the japanese government, mr. speaker. the japanese government, mr. speaker wrote to her in...
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people.the smartest we have the sharpest people. we have the most amazing people. d you know in all of the years of this country they say even the pundits, most of them are not worth the ground they are standing on -- some of it could be wealthy ground, that most of these people say they have never seen a phenomenon like what is going on. we have crowds like this wherever we go. we have these massive crowds. [cheers] some call it the greatest phenomenon they've ever seen politically in their lives. i think that is what it is. remember this. one said to me long ago, it doesn't matter if you win or lose. what you have done is amazing. i said forget it. [cheers] 8,we don't win on november have tens and tens of millions of dollars. nobody else does. i put my own money into this. we have small supporters and a limited number of people that just want to help the republican party. but i have put self funding in to a level to have not seen maybe ever or many years. i will tell you what. the money is the least of it. i put a lot of energy -- we put a lot of heart and soul, a
people.the smartest we have the sharpest people. we have the most amazing people. d you know in all of the years of this country they say even the pundits, most of them are not worth the ground they are standing on -- some of it could be wealthy ground, that most of these people say they have never seen a phenomenon like what is going on. we have crowds like this wherever we go. we have these massive crowds. [cheers] some call it the greatest phenomenon they've ever seen politically in their...
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but the rest of the world people are trading everyday. a small country traded $1 million with the inland. >> what exactly is your question? for the upcoming president, who will become the next president wet. >> so basically what will the next president do about the issue of trade? not just be a non but all countries. >> night understand. >> this is definitely how can they keep this position? >> on america seems to be the policemen of the world with those trade issues and another country's the people are affected directly. who wants to respond? >> i have spent to vietnam as a war correspondent and since the war and i am very familiar of your situation there. in the number of other places with which we trade. the point that i was making earlier about trade and the working for -- pour but when we make a policy about trade we don't think about what will happen to the people in this country. it is true if we like it or not as americans have been and the government's first responsibility is to the people of the united states. valley east think a
but the rest of the world people are trading everyday. a small country traded $1 million with the inland. >> what exactly is your question? for the upcoming president, who will become the next president wet. >> so basically what will the next president do about the issue of trade? not just be a non but all countries. >> night understand. >> this is definitely how can they keep this position? >> on america seems to be the policemen of the world with those trade...
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a work with the people to gain their trust. s made considerably easier that they are assigned to the districts they grew up with, among the people who know them. john wayne: they are not left entirely on their own, military units on the periphery. these men still carry a heavy share of the responsibility for security. >> within the security, the teams begin rooting out the d.c. if onenfrastructer. exists. at the same time, the work of the social revolution begins, with a full explanation of the people of exactly what they are in the village for and what they hope to accomplish. >> this is not always an easy step. the overwhelming amount of people are opposed to what it stands for, but the experience have made them work. too often they watch the murder anyone who has cooperated with the government. they have to be persuaded that this will not happen again. >> it is the job of them to do that persuading, and also to persuade the villagers that their welfare is of deep concern for the emerging nation. it went out right away to find
a work with the people to gain their trust. s made considerably easier that they are assigned to the districts they grew up with, among the people who know them. john wayne: they are not left entirely on their own, military units on the periphery. these men still carry a heavy share of the responsibility for security. >> within the security, the teams begin rooting out the d.c. if onenfrastructer. exists. at the same time, the work of the social revolution begins, with a full explanation...
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people. they're not the most popular people in the world i would tell you. if donald trump was not my first choice, my second, my third or my forte but he's the nominee and i think the republican party has a history of supporting business and understanding if they support business they will create jobs. if they create jobs they will help the middle-class middle class and the underclass. this is not happening in eight years. we have eight years of missouri, eight years where you have seen the minorities killed in the obscene middle-class people go down. i would say to anybody use your heads. look at the facts. look at the underemployed. we have the lowest amount of people in the workforce today. go back past carter. that doesn't prove the point is rhetoric they are giving you, if you come by that nonsense i have three bridges that lead to sell to you. anthony: thank you bernie. "wall street week" is going to be right back. (war drums beating) fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer he
people. they're not the most popular people in the world i would tell you. if donald trump was not my first choice, my second, my third or my forte but he's the nominee and i think the republican party has a history of supporting business and understanding if they support business they will create jobs. if they create jobs they will help the middle-class middle class and the underclass. this is not happening in eight years. we have eight years of missouri, eight years where you have seen the...
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the united states army picture," on big official report to you from the armed forces. ♪ people is thetory of a does let in defeat who found a way back with the help of the military forces that defeated them. this is the story of the role played by the united states army in the rebirth of west germany. ♪ >> the american soldier had come into the land with fire, to burn off the madness that had engulfed europe and threatened the world. land, toemains on the ensure that its defeat is permanent, and to help where he can. the task is not easy for the soldier. the aftermath of war never is. great conflicts leave great scars throughout a land. the wars over. millions of people are scrambling for mere existence. whatever their past, they live. they must be cared for if germany is not to become chaos, or history, like nature, abhors a vacuum. while u.s. soldiers help hide up the wounds of the germination, the shape of things to come is foretold in berlin. the soviet union, our ally, has taken the german capital. most of their own homeland has been desolated desk decimated by the nazis. the sov
the united states army picture," on big official report to you from the armed forces. ♪ people is thetory of a does let in defeat who found a way back with the help of the military forces that defeated them. this is the story of the role played by the united states army in the rebirth of west germany. ♪ >> the american soldier had come into the land with fire, to burn off the madness that had engulfed europe and threatened the world. land, toemains on the ensure that its defeat...
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the people most unhappy are the ones that are doing harm. >> being principled is more a factor in being happy. as i look at my contemporaries, people who have been through a lot, have had children die, ultimate tragedies in many respects sometimes. maybe even with a business that went broke at one time. and had lots of successes also. i do not know someone who is led a principled life and is unhappy. in effect, the people around the themired them and the love -- admire them and love them. >> mark twain said to always tell the truth and you do not have to remember what you said. if you behave in an ethical way, you will sleep well at night. you will know that there is nothing to be exposed, nothing to hide. nothing to haunt you. >> happiness is related to the principled. >> it is necessary but not sufficient for happiness. michael bloomberg: it must be difficult to always look over your shoulder and wonder whether the law will catch up. my suggestion is do not do the crime if you cannot do the time is the expression. >> i could not imagine a person without principles having a happy life.
the people most unhappy are the ones that are doing harm. >> being principled is more a factor in being happy. as i look at my contemporaries, people who have been through a lot, have had children die, ultimate tragedies in many respects sometimes. maybe even with a business that went broke at one time. and had lots of successes also. i do not know someone who is led a principled life and is unhappy. in effect, the people around the themired them and the love -- admire them and love them....
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not some of the people, not the best people or the worst, not the rich people or the poor, but "we thee," all the people. ♪ in this brotherhood america was born, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. we began as 13 states along the atlantic seaboard. we pushed across the alleghenies, the ohio river, the mississippi, the last far range of the distant rockies. we carried freedom with us. no aristocratic classes here, no kings, no nobles or princes, no state church, no courts, no parasites, no divine right of man to rule man. here, humanity was making a clean fresh start from scratch. behind us we left new states, chips off the old blocks welded together by freedom. chorus: ♪ my country, 'tis of thee sweet land of liberty of thee i sing land where my fathers died land of the pilgrims' pride from every mountainside let freedom ring! ♪ narrator: until finally we were one nation, a land of hope and opportunity that had arisen out of a skeptical world. a light was shining, freedom's light. from every country and every clime, men saw that light and turned their faces towar
not some of the people, not the best people or the worst, not the rich people or the poor, but "we thee," all the people. ♪ in this brotherhood america was born, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. we began as 13 states along the atlantic seaboard. we pushed across the alleghenies, the ohio river, the mississippi, the last far range of the distant rockies. we carried freedom with us. no aristocratic classes here, no kings, no nobles or princes, no state...
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you were one of the first people i talk to on the campaign. when we began, it is fair to say you and other media people did not think we had the chance to do as well as we did. josh: did you think you had a chance? sen. sanders: i was not sure we could, but i do think we had a it was a disappointment because we got so far and did not get the gold ring. but right now, clinton or trump will be president. but i think trump will be a disaster. i will do everything i can to make sure he is defeated. josh: what does november 9 and the days beyond hold for senator bernie sanders? sen. sanders: what i have said many times as politics does not and election day. this is an appointment -- this is an if clinton wins, you cannot say that. we have to rally millions to stand up and make the difficult fight to demand we have a government that represents all of us and not the 1%. and electing hillary clinton is a step in that direction but by no means the final passage. we have to rally the american people to stand up to wall street, to the drug companies, to t
you were one of the first people i talk to on the campaign. when we began, it is fair to say you and other media people did not think we had the chance to do as well as we did. josh: did you think you had a chance? sen. sanders: i was not sure we could, but i do think we had a it was a disappointment because we got so far and did not get the gold ring. but right now, clinton or trump will be president. but i think trump will be a disaster. i will do everything i can to make sure he is defeated....
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i do feel good about the people who work around me, people i have worked with over the years. feel good about my children grandchildren. , it is not a function of money with those people. terry: you would say you are a success? warren buffett: i am working towards it. terry: how do you measure your success in this lifetime? michael bloomberg: i think looking in the mirror. some people will look in the mirror and say i made a lot of money. that is one way of measuring it. some people will look in the mirror and say i am a doctor, i saved some lives today. some people would say i'm a teacher and i taught some young kids and it's going to change their world. who knows -- in that group there may be a nobel prize winner or somebody that can stop the craziness of crime. there are lots of different measures of success. unfortunately, we tend to measure the success in this day and age in dollar terms. how much the baseball player is getting paid, how much the actress or actor is getting paid. terry: how do you measure your success? michael bloomberg: two daughters that turned out super
i do feel good about the people who work around me, people i have worked with over the years. feel good about my children grandchildren. , it is not a function of money with those people. terry: you would say you are a success? warren buffett: i am working towards it. terry: how do you measure your success in this lifetime? michael bloomberg: i think looking in the mirror. some people will look in the mirror and say i made a lot of money. that is one way of measuring it. some people will look...
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they don't know the people of the land. so these are the eextremists an they are b becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomomers. newcomomers thatat came dudurin fightingng. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started
they don't know the people of the land. so these are the eextremists an they are b becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomomers. newcomomers thatat came dudurin fightingng. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the...
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the music. ? to fight for righteousness lest our people die ? >> reporter: the rest of the town, one-quarter of which is african-american, pretty much ignores the heritage festival. >> they do this every year. kind of embarrassing. >> it ain't like it was 30 years ago. >> reporter: some of them like lisa stubblefield are >> you like donald trump? >> yeah. because we need something different. >> reporter: others, not so much. >> what do you think about donald trump? >> uh-uh. >> no? >> he crazy. edge over, nutty as a fruitcake. >> what about hillary clinton? >> she's got my vote. yep. not trump, lord no. >> reporter: none of that seems to matter to the folks on the other side of the courthouse. aliens who live among us. >> when should they have stopped immigration? when the irish came? when the jews fled the pogroms? what do you think? >> i think the immigration -- >> talk about the festival. >> reporter: robb's daughter interrupts us at that point. >> when should they have stopped immigration? just answer that question. >> i think she's right, we
the music. ? to fight for righteousness lest our people die ? >> reporter: the rest of the town, one-quarter of which is african-american, pretty much ignores the heritage festival. >> they do this every year. kind of embarrassing. >> it ain't like it was 30 years ago. >> reporter: some of them like lisa stubblefield are >> you like donald trump? >> yeah. because we need something different. >> reporter: others, not so much. >> what do you think...
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from the private sect -- all i had were people from the private sector. >> so you fill in with a team or -- but you can also argue -- let me push back. people aren't happy the way the government is working and if the person at the top is a life-long washington person, they will never understand the urgency or the attitude the public has is we want you to do it differently and you're too much part of the system, and if i were president i would say i have people who have experiences outside this little bubble here called washington. >> so, i was actually going to -- i agree 100%. it is -- i was going to say the same thing. you need competent parity, not only with different skill sets but who look at problems differently. and it's the same thing if you're putting together a board, leadership team, anything else. if you're dealing with -- and also depends on what the agency's mandate is. if you're in the department of commerce and looking how to advance trade and teal with a lot of issues with trade you need both people who can look at the pol
from the private sect -- all i had were people from the private sector. >> so you fill in with a team or -- but you can also argue -- let me push back. people aren't happy the way the government is working and if the person at the top is a life-long washington person, they will never understand the urgency or the attitude the public has is we want you to do it differently and you're too much part of the system, and if i were president i would say i have people who have experiences outside...
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we, the people, authorize everything. our constitution is authorized by the people.oted for the guys who voted for these laws. and if you did not vote, shame on you, because you should be attending to the task of voting in our society, because that is the most important political job you have as a citizen. james inhofer: it is so noisy out there. politics has been getting dumber and dumber. we keep hearing that 2014 has been the warmest year on record. i asked the chair, you know what this is? it is a snowball. thomas friedman: partisanship is part of democratic politics, you want contending parties, but there is such a thing as too much. interest groups are a vital part of democracies and lobbying, lobbying is in our constitution, and there is such a thing as too much. we entered the land of too much the last decade, where it became partisanship for its own sake. and in that sense, we are also onble. we elected these knuckleheads. and so if that is who we elected and then we reelected them, then shame on us. terre: if we do not do something about climate change, wha
we, the people, authorize everything. our constitution is authorized by the people.oted for the guys who voted for these laws. and if you did not vote, shame on you, because you should be attending to the task of voting in our society, because that is the most important political job you have as a citizen. james inhofer: it is so noisy out there. politics has been getting dumber and dumber. we keep hearing that 2014 has been the warmest year on record. i asked the chair, you know what this is?...
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this goes to show the people matter. the will of the people still matter. u: matters to donald trump. >> still matters and certainly in this race. look at jeb bush -- she's spending a fortune. look at jeb bush. lou: you're hopeful for the future. >> you are masterful, lou dobbs, completely masterful. [ laughter ] >> like to have a little fun here. tony, he is not spending very much, he hasn't raised very much. it isn't out of the largesse of his heart and the role of finance in politics. >> he's had a terrific fund-raising spree in september. raised $18 million in the days after the last debate. i don't think this portends for the future. i agree with eboni it's not all bought and paid for because donald trump not only gets the media -- lou: tony is talking up his book -- [laughter]. lou: political strategy, he wants to lure more money. >> i'm very discouraged by the roi equation here. donald trump not only gets the coverage, he gets the people watching the coverage. and the second piece is he's created a campaign which we haven't seen. the elites versus the
this goes to show the people matter. the will of the people still matter. u: matters to donald trump. >> still matters and certainly in this race. look at jeb bush -- she's spending a fortune. look at jeb bush. lou: you're hopeful for the future. >> you are masterful, lou dobbs, completely masterful. [ laughter ] >> like to have a little fun here. tony, he is not spending very much, he hasn't raised very much. it isn't out of the largesse of his heart and the role of finance...
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he was revered by the thai people during his reign of 7 # years. he said it's an historic achievement for the kichk who served as a pillar of support for his people. the prime minister met with the king when he visited thai land in 2013. the king said he was concerned about the damage about the earthquake and tsunami that hit northeast japan in 2011. abe said the people of japan will remember the king's achievement of helping the two countries. deepen their friendship. governments and leaders around the world also extended condolences over the passing of the kichk. representatives attending the up general asemably in new york have offered a moment of silence. secretary general ban ki-moon said that the king was internationally accepted. >> i hope that thailand will continue to honor the king's legacy of commitment, universal values and respect for human rights. >> in a statement, u.s. barack obama called the king a close friend on the united states. obama said he had the honor of calling on the king during his visit to thailand in 2012. he added tha
he was revered by the thai people during his reign of 7 # years. he said it's an historic achievement for the kichk who served as a pillar of support for his people. the prime minister met with the king when he visited thai land in 2013. the king said he was concerned about the damage about the earthquake and tsunami that hit northeast japan in 2011. abe said the people of japan will remember the king's achievement of helping the two countries. deepen their friendship. governments and leaders...
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people that know the story, people that see the story people , that know the facts, they can't even believet is reprehensible beyond description. it is totally corrupt. but i also know that it is not about me. it is about all of you, and is about our country. i know that. i fully understand that. that's why i got involved. it is about all of us together as a country. it is a movement the likes of which we have never in history in this country seen before, never in history. even the pundits, even the media that truly dislikes donald trump for their own reasons will admit this is a movement the likes of which people have never seen before. and it is a movement about the veterans who need medical care. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: the mothers who have lost their beloved children to terrorism and to crime. it is about the inner cities, and the border towns who , desperately need our help. it is about the millions of jobless people in america. it is about the american workers who can't get jobs because our jobs have left for mexico and so many other countries. [cheers and applause] mr. trump
people that know the story, people that see the story people , that know the facts, they can't even believet is reprehensible beyond description. it is totally corrupt. but i also know that it is not about me. it is about all of you, and is about our country. i know that. i fully understand that. that's why i got involved. it is about all of us together as a country. it is a movement the likes of which we have never in history in this country seen before, never in history. even the pundits,...
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talk about the american people. they said about catholics that's repugnant. they don't understand what makes this country great, and i think if those are the themes that come out broadly from the leaks, i think it sets into the voter why they want to make change, and donald trump is the candidate of that change. >> i got to roll. thank you. >>> coming up next, tonight on "hannity." >> the election of hillary clinton would lead, in my opinion, to the almost total destruction of our country as we know it. >> donald trump calling out hillary clinton at a massive rally today in florida. up next his son will join us right here in studio. also later a sheriff, a reverena bias and collusion going on, and how they're in the tank for clinton. a programming noetd, the third and final presidential debate next wednesday in las vegas, and it's going to be hosted by chris wallace. you don't want to miss it. guess what guys, i switched to sprint. sprint? i'm hearing good things about the network. all the networks are great now. we'
talk about the american people. they said about catholics that's repugnant. they don't understand what makes this country great, and i think if those are the themes that come out broadly from the leaks, i think it sets into the voter why they want to make change, and donald trump is the candidate of that change. >> i got to roll. thank you. >>> coming up next, tonight on "hannity." >> the election of hillary clinton would lead, in my opinion, to the almost total...
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the only people brave enough to vote out this corrupt establishment issue, the american people. re going to have a policy, america first. applause]d they control incredibly the department of justice. and they even secretly meet with the attorney general of the united states. airplane,k of her while on the runway, remember he was there. oh, this is the attorney general. let me go say hello or the plane is on the runway. he never got to play golf, i understand. the weatherna, but was hundred some degrees. don't be foolish. they met for 39 minutes. discussely, it was to her reappointment and a clinton administration as the attorney general just prior to making a decision over whether or not to prosecute hillary clinton. that is what happened. that is pretty sad. minutes,for 39 remember he said, we talked about golf and we talked about our grandchildren. three minutes for the grandchildren, two minutes for the golf. then they sat there and they twiddled their thumbs. i believe they talked about her remaining in her position under a crooked hillary clinton administration. that's what
the only people brave enough to vote out this corrupt establishment issue, the american people. re going to have a policy, america first. applause]d they control incredibly the department of justice. and they even secretly meet with the attorney general of the united states. airplane,k of her while on the runway, remember he was there. oh, this is the attorney general. let me go say hello or the plane is on the runway. he never got to play golf, i understand. the weatherna, but was hundred some...
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this is the story of the jewish people over the last century. it was made possible by a founding generation that counts shimon as one of its own. shimon once said the message of the jewish people to mankind is that faith and moral vision can triumph over all adversity. with shimon that moral vision was rooted in an honest reckoning of the world as it is. he said he felt surrounded by a sea of thick and threatening force. when his family got the chance to go to palestine, his beloved grandfather's parting words were simple. shimon, stay a jew. propelled with that faith he found his home. he found his purpose. he found his life's work. but he was still a teenager when his grandfather was burned alive by the nazis in the town where shimon was born. the synagogue in which he prayed became an inferno. the railroad tracks that carried him toward the promised land also delivered so many of his people to death camps. and so from an early age shimon bore witness to the cruelty that human beings could inflict on each other in ways that one group of people
this is the story of the jewish people over the last century. it was made possible by a founding generation that counts shimon as one of its own. shimon once said the message of the jewish people to mankind is that faith and moral vision can triumph over all adversity. with shimon that moral vision was rooted in an honest reckoning of the world as it is. he said he felt surrounded by a sea of thick and threatening force. when his family got the chance to go to palestine, his beloved...
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the average person wasn't benefitting. people who had the money were benefiting. people who got all the jobs were benefiting. it seems to me that we ought to support the california civil rights initiative. it ought to be not based on gender or ethnicity or color. or disability. i'm disabled. i shouldn't have a preference. i would like to have one in this race, come to think of it, but i don't get one. [laughter] maybe we can work that out. i get a 10-point spot. this is america. no discrimination. discrimination ought to be punished but there ought to be equal opportunity. we ought to reach out, make certain everybody has a chance to participate. equal opportunity. but we cannot guarantee equal results in america. that's not how america became the greatest country on the face of the earth. president clinton: i have never supported quotas. i've always been against them. i don't favor equal results, but i do favor making sure everybody has a chance to prove they're competent. the reason i have opposed that initiative is because i'm afraid it will end those extra effo
the average person wasn't benefitting. people who had the money were benefiting. people who got all the jobs were benefiting. it seems to me that we ought to support the california civil rights initiative. it ought to be not based on gender or ethnicity or color. or disability. i'm disabled. i shouldn't have a preference. i would like to have one in this race, come to think of it, but i don't get one. [laughter] maybe we can work that out. i get a 10-point spot. this is america. no...
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we all the people of the world, we will be lost. but i hope it will not happen. >> david miliband, let me ask you, the three of you, i realize, who have worked with hillary clinton as secretary of state, what did you make of her? did you trust her? was she good on her word? and do you think she would make a good president? just the qualities, i'm not asking for an endorsement. >> the policy of hillary clinton was evident from the moment she was nominated to be secretary of state is she's the best listener i have ever known in politics. she has got a real mind that sucks in information and wants to have the widest possible range of information to make decisions. i think that she's a powerful thinker. she's a strategic thinker. she's a careful thinker. those are important qualities to use your word. my perspective on this election is that populism has been shown to be popular until it gets elected. and fortunately, it's not usually elected although the brexitt question is a challenging one, but some of the consequences are beginning t
we all the people of the world, we will be lost. but i hope it will not happen. >> david miliband, let me ask you, the three of you, i realize, who have worked with hillary clinton as secretary of state, what did you make of her? did you trust her? was she good on her word? and do you think she would make a good president? just the qualities, i'm not asking for an endorsement. >> the policy of hillary clinton was evident from the moment she was nominated to be secretary of state is...
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people. they're not the most popular people in the world i would tell you. if donald trump was not my first choice, my second, my third or my forte but he's the nominee and i think the republican party has a history of supporting business and understanding if they support business they will create jobs. if they create jobs they will help the middle-class middle class and the underclass. this is not happening in eight years. we have eight years of missouri, eight years where you have seen the minorities killed in the obscene middle-class people go down. i would say to anybody use your heads. look at the facts. look at the underemployed. we have the lowest amount of people in the workforce today. go back past carter. that doesn't prove the point is rhetoric they are giving you, if you come by that nonsense i have three bridges that lead to sell to you. anthony: thank you bernie. "wall street week" is going to be right back. audi pilotless vehicles have conquered highways, mountains, and racetracks. and now much of that same advanced technology is found in the
people. they're not the most popular people in the world i would tell you. if donald trump was not my first choice, my second, my third or my forte but he's the nominee and i think the republican party has a history of supporting business and understanding if they support business they will create jobs. if they create jobs they will help the middle-class middle class and the underclass. this is not happening in eight years. we have eight years of missouri, eight years where you have seen the...
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the edge. and needed to be. people going off the cliff, working class people who were poor. people who were in real difficulty. and so, what happened is, that person who works on the line, the woman's a waitress, they're making 90,000 bucks a year, and they still can't make it, if they have two kids. and we don't talk to them anymore. we don't associate with their difficulty anymore. and it's almost like, like somehow they're in good shape, but they're not. they're not. they can't figure out how to get their kid to college. when you and i were -- well, i'll speak for myself. i always hear the economist in our outfit will say, middle mile class is about being able to send your kid to a park and come home safe. middle class is about being able to send them to a high school where if they do well, they get to college. if they can get there, you can figure out how to pay for it. you can own your house and not rent. you can take care of mom when dad dies. and when the recession came along, they were killed -- >> you mean 2008 and '9? >> yeah. they had $20,000, $30,000 equity in th
the edge. and needed to be. people going off the cliff, working class people who were poor. people who were in real difficulty. and so, what happened is, that person who works on the line, the woman's a waitress, they're making 90,000 bucks a year, and they still can't make it, if they have two kids. and we don't talk to them anymore. we don't associate with their difficulty anymore. and it's almost like, like somehow they're in good shape, but they're not. they're not. they can't figure out...
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first saying take 25% of the people's business. i don't know what thoo tha would look like and chair on the board would go to the city. make it financially unviable. >> dropped that? >> using it's negotiating point. getting people to table to talk about what would work. 5% gross tax would be equivalent in general. but the concern -- 25% taxes are preexisting businesses. concern is business been here illegally, building upd, have leg-up on people waiting for legality. balancing that. >> so program is kind of a set aside, in a way. are there constitutional problems because it's kind of affirmative action perhaps, preference for these individuals. >> i spoke with a lawyer yesterday who said this is flat-out unconstitutional, i mean you can't give preferential treatment to anyone including an ex-convict. you know or person who lives in certain neighborhood. >> brings up point too, they have a record because of the war on drugs, what is going to say whether or not they have what it takes to run a successful business? >> think the idea is
first saying take 25% of the people's business. i don't know what thoo tha would look like and chair on the board would go to the city. make it financially unviable. >> dropped that? >> using it's negotiating point. getting people to table to talk about what would work. 5% gross tax would be equivalent in general. but the concern -- 25% taxes are preexisting businesses. concern is business been here illegally, building upd, have leg-up on people waiting for legality. balancing that....
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people they don't know? that could be, you know, the syrian refugees or whatever and whereas people on the right are more likely to empathize, be willing to sacrifice for people they do know. for example, the cajun navy that just rescued people from the floods around baton rouge would be an example of an enormous amount of help and sacrifice to those locals. so i said this to this person. she said, well, no. we're -- she was tea party. she said, no, our church has a foreign mission in africa, and here are the pictures of little children in africa, and you can see them on the corkboard in the hall of the church. and i said, yes, but isn't that partly that these mission, this mission has as its goal to teach about pentacostalism? you know, she said, you've got me there. [laughter] they were wonderful people with a great sense of humor, and you can tell just by her comment the space that opened out when both sides feel freer. >> i come from a proud history of southern rednecks who -- [laughter] i pursued my own education would remind me not to give above my raisings. i heard a conversation on public radio, i think
people they don't know? that could be, you know, the syrian refugees or whatever and whereas people on the right are more likely to empathize, be willing to sacrifice for people they do know. for example, the cajun navy that just rescued people from the floods around baton rouge would be an example of an enormous amount of help and sacrifice to those locals. so i said this to this person. she said, well, no. we're -- she was tea party. she said, no, our church has a foreign mission in africa,...
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people who watch the show know i'm not a conservative. it was one thing to be in a party with people i disagreed with on a large number of things. these are people who allowed their party to be taken over by a fascist, stood by, decided they'd support him to be president anyway for reasons of careerism or just cowardice, naivety, that they could control him once he got in. >> the president said something about the folks that knew what he's saying is wrong, know that he isn't up to the job, know that he is deficient in character and who've gone along for political reasons. he said i judge them more marsh harshly than the people who believe in him. the folks who know better and are fecklessly doing this, those are the ones i judge most harshly. >> i hate to say this but i agree with him on that. the ones i talk to, say we know how horrible this is, what a disaster this is going to be but we have to stick with him or the ones who pretend to be outraged over one thing when they've swallowed everything. >> right. >> this debate, this debate bet
people who watch the show know i'm not a conservative. it was one thing to be in a party with people i disagreed with on a large number of things. these are people who allowed their party to be taken over by a fascist, stood by, decided they'd support him to be president anyway for reasons of careerism or just cowardice, naivety, that they could control him once he got in. >> the president said something about the folks that knew what he's saying is wrong, know that he isn't up to the...
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from the west to the east, east to the west, have people join the bundestag for week and see how difficult it is to find a compromise. i mean, something that actually exposes at least a couple people to the difficult mechanics of democracy. peter: one berlin journalist commenting on this said two countries in one. is that right? andreas: sounds like two countries, one system. i used to live in hong kong. i was born in america. i am american with german parents. i moved to germany four years ago. after a childhood where i spent a few years inin west germany. i thought i knew germany. i thought i knew german culture. what i discovered when i went to the e eastern parts is surprisingly alien to me. i sympathize with them. i think it is two countries in one. peter: one commentator said people in germany still have a wall in their head after all these years. do you have a wall in your head? anna: not that i know of. what rings wrong with me with two countries in one is that it is not our problem as westerners. it is a problem we all have and should all tackle. peter:
from the west to the east, east to the west, have people join the bundestag for week and see how difficult it is to find a compromise. i mean, something that actually exposes at least a couple people to the difficult mechanics of democracy. peter: one berlin journalist commenting on this said two countries in one. is that right? andreas: sounds like two countries, one system. i used to live in hong kong. i was born in america. i am american with german parents. i moved to germany four years...
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the only people brave enough to vote out the corrupt establishment is you, the american people. licy --ng to have a america first. [applause] they control the department of justice. they even secretly meet with the attorney general of the united states. airplane,k of her while on the runway, -- remember, he was there, he had thelay golf -- flames on runway, let me say hi to the attorney general. he never got to play golf, i understand. it was arizona, a place i love, but the weather was 100 some odd degrees. they met for 39 minutes. and, most likely, it was to discuss her reappointment in a clinton administration as the attorney general just prior to making a decision over whether or not to prosecute hillary clinton. ok? that is what happened. that is pretty sad. for 39 minutes. remember, he said, we talked golf and about our grandchildren. thee minutes for grandchildren, two minutes for the golf. totalthey sat there and their thumbs. no, i believe they talked about her remaining in her position, under a crooked hillary clinton administration. that is what i believe. i think that
the only people brave enough to vote out the corrupt establishment is you, the american people. licy --ng to have a america first. [applause] they control the department of justice. they even secretly meet with the attorney general of the united states. airplane,k of her while on the runway, -- remember, he was there, he had thelay golf -- flames on runway, let me say hi to the attorney general. he never got to play golf, i understand. it was arizona, a place i love, but the weather was 100...
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people. they're not the most popular people in the world i would tell you. if donald trump was not my first choice, my second, my third or my forte but he's the nominee and i think the republican party has a history of supporting business and understanding if they support business they will create jobs. if they create jobs they will help the middle-class middle class and the underclass. this is not happening in eight years. we have eight years of missouri, eight years where you have seen the minorities killed in the obscene middle-class people go down. i would say to anybody use your heads. look at the facts. look at the underemployed. we have the lowest amount of people in the workforce today. go back past carter. that doesn't prove the point is rhetoric they are giving you, if you come by that nonsense i have three bridges that lead to sell to you. anthony: thank you bernie. "wall street week" is going to be right back. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh.
people. they're not the most popular people in the world i would tell you. if donald trump was not my first choice, my second, my third or my forte but he's the nominee and i think the republican party has a history of supporting business and understanding if they support business they will create jobs. if they create jobs they will help the middle-class middle class and the underclass. this is not happening in eight years. we have eight years of missouri, eight years where you have seen the...
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but by the first time the mass used to start 7:30, there was already 100 people sleeping in the back pews. you had 30 people coming to the mass. it sent a strong message to both groups. one to the people attending mass that their community was much larger, that the body of christ is actually the entire community of people. and for the people that were sleeping on the pews, that they were as important as the mass. they're not going to be kicked out now just because this community is doing something. >> who is coming to sleep during the daytime? what is that about? >> it is people who don't feel safe on the streets at night. some looking forward to talking with lyle about that. we share a lot of the same people. it is people who can't get into shelters. according to the coalition on homelessness there is one bed in a shelter for every five homeless people. lot of people are sleeping on the streets and always a lot of talk about there are people afraid of homeless people. but when we talk about violence, it is usually the people who are homeless are actually the recipients of a lot of th
but by the first time the mass used to start 7:30, there was already 100 people sleeping in the back pews. you had 30 people coming to the mass. it sent a strong message to both groups. one to the people attending mass that their community was much larger, that the body of christ is actually the entire community of people. and for the people that were sleeping on the pews, that they were as important as the mass. they're not going to be kicked out now just because this community is doing...
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the place where they are. did you start with a place and look for people in the place, or did you start with the people and become interested in the place where the people were? that is, how did you get together with justin and with the people? >> i started with the people. i had -- i spent a lot of my own childhood on a farm in california with some farmers who are really extraordinary stewards, take a very, very long view of the land, and then in my 20s i worked for the forest service in colorado. and in both cases i had really gotten exposed to how deeply people who live and work on the land know it, how much they understand it and love it in a way that, i mean, i was out of the bay area and thought i knew everything, and i realized that i knew nothing at all when i got to colorado about a forest and how you had to take care of a forest. and then i've been at environmental defense fund for 1 years, and environmental defense fund is sort of unusual in seeking out partners like justin in working with industrial scale farmers and commercial fishermen and working with corporate ceos of barge companies in trying to
the place where they are. did you start with a place and look for people in the place, or did you start with the people and become interested in the place where the people were? that is, how did you get together with justin and with the people? >> i started with the people. i had -- i spent a lot of my own childhood on a farm in california with some farmers who are really extraordinary stewards, take a very, very long view of the land, and then in my 20s i worked for the forest service in...
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you know, it is interesting, you tell the people on the campaign trail -- to a dealt hold me and she is out and campaigning and sheth our girls speaks english a lot better than i do. i think people understand what she's saying and they see a compassionate and strong first lady. i cannot tell you how lucky i am. ofet her in that backyard the o'neills add a backyard barbecue. i was told there would be somebody who might interest me. there were four of us there. she interest me and i guess you could say that it was love at first sight. kerry: i guess the president you, and i are examples of lucky people who have married up. me, more so than others, but i can take it. if i just could say a word about a woman you didn't ask about, my mom. she passed away just before i decided to run. i went to talk to her and tell her what i was thinking of doing and she looked at me and said, "remember, integrity, integrity, integrity." those are the three words she left me with. women in my life are people who have a sense of what is right and wrong. they have cap me around. they keep me honest. only get
you know, it is interesting, you tell the people on the campaign trail -- to a dealt hold me and she is out and campaigning and sheth our girls speaks english a lot better than i do. i think people understand what she's saying and they see a compassionate and strong first lady. i cannot tell you how lucky i am. ofet her in that backyard the o'neills add a backyard barbecue. i was told there would be somebody who might interest me. there were four of us there. she interest me and i guess you...
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to people across the country who have submitted questions online. >> the people you see on this stage were chosen by the gallup organization. they are all from the st. louis area and told gallup they haven't committed to a candidate. each of them came here with questions they want to ask and we saw those queio first time this morning. anderson and i and our team from abc and cnn are the only ones who have seen them. both candidates will have two minutes to answer each audience and online question. we hope to get to as many questions as we can. we've asked the audience not to slow things down with any applause, except for now. ladies and gentlemen, the republican nominee for president, donald j. trump, and president, hillary clinton. [ applause ] >> hello, hello. >> thank you very much for being here. we're going to begin with a in our town hall. each of you will have two minutes to respond to this question. secretary clinton, you won the coin toss, you'll go first. our first question comes from patrice brock. patrice? >> thank you and good evening. the last presidential debate could h
to people across the country who have submitted questions online. >> the people you see on this stage were chosen by the gallup organization. they are all from the st. louis area and told gallup they haven't committed to a candidate. each of them came here with questions they want to ask and we saw those queio first time this morning. anderson and i and our team from abc and cnn are the only ones who have seen them. both candidates will have two minutes to answer each audience and online...
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the same people were lobbying hillary clinton at the same time. these people are seriously corrupt. terrible conflict. hillary's pay for play included defense contracts. take raytheon, they hired three lobbyists that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for hillary's last campaign. and are raising money for her campaign. and by the way, 50 to one in ads. in florida, we are winning. ohio, were winning. iowa, we're winning. doing great in new hampshire. i think we are going to have a tremendous victory in pennsylvania. we better have a great victory in new hampshire, please. ok? [applause] in fact, when this news of the fbi's investigation, when it just happened a little while ago, they said mr. trump, i think they would understand. we could skip your speech in new hampshire. this is so big. i said i don't have the courage to skip the speech. believe me. i don't have the courage. i'm not skipping enhancer. i never will. we had the big rallies and they said the big rallies will never work in new hampshire. that you have to sit down and have dinner with everybody. i said that's a lot
the same people were lobbying hillary clinton at the same time. these people are seriously corrupt. terrible conflict. hillary's pay for play included defense contracts. take raytheon, they hired three lobbyists that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for hillary's last campaign. and are raising money for her campaign. and by the way, 50 to one in ads. in florida, we are winning. ohio, were winning. iowa, we're winning. doing great in new hampshire. i think we are going to have a...
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doing the job that people expert of them. g is certain of the people and not its order. when american is arrested and brought to trial -- >> the people versus john doe. >> but there is such a case called in britain, it would be -- >> the king versus john doe. >> it means the same thing. today, the british king is the symbol of the people. the british are good fans buckingham palace. but when they sing, god save the king, they aren't worried about his health. they mean, god save the british people. and dukes and earls, but in 1911, the people took away the last remaining power of the lords to block the action of the people's representatives. dukes and earls don't run the country any more. today there are only two people who do that. john britain, and his wife. they go to the polls just as mr. and mrs. john q. public do here and elect their representatives in a company where unions have long been accepted as an essential part of the democratic system, where the labor party controlled by the unions is one of the two great politic
doing the job that people expert of them. g is certain of the people and not its order. when american is arrested and brought to trial -- >> the people versus john doe. >> but there is such a case called in britain, it would be -- >> the king versus john doe. >> it means the same thing. today, the british king is the symbol of the people. the british are good fans buckingham palace. but when they sing, god save the king, they aren't worried about his health. they mean,...
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people. it's important for the hospitals and others who no longer have to see these people as charity cases and expensive cases. i've been told by hospitals in monroe, wisconsin hospital association, by patients and others that this is a major step forward. i've heard stories over the years of people who were blocked, people with cancer and other issues. they couldn't get insurance because of the prohi preexisting conditions. in other words, the fact that they could be prevented from getting insurance because of a preexisting condition. the affordable care act takes care of that. he would remove that. there are all kinds of young people all over this state who can stay on their parents' policy now until they're 26. he'd get rid of that. there are people with mental health issues, opiate addiction issues that are very serious and they are now covered because of the affordable care act. so it's not perfect, and believe we need to act, and if i have the opportunity to be the senator from the state, i'd actually act on this instead of defending deductibles, as senator johnson recently did on a radi
people. it's important for the hospitals and others who no longer have to see these people as charity cases and expensive cases. i've been told by hospitals in monroe, wisconsin hospital association, by patients and others that this is a major step forward. i've heard stories over the years of people who were blocked, people with cancer and other issues. they couldn't get insurance because of the prohi preexisting conditions. in other words, the fact that they could be prevented from getting...
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the ways that one group of people could dehumanize another. particular madness of anti-semitism, which has run like a stained through history. that understanding of man's ever precedent sinfulness would steer him against hardship and make him the gillette against threats around the world. but that understanding would never harden his heart. it would never extinguish his faith. instead, it broadened his moral imagination and gave him the capacity to see all people as deserving of dignity and respect. it helped him see not just the world as it is, but the world as it should be. what shimon did to shape the story of israel is well chronicled. starting in the kabutz he founded with his love he began work on building the model community. ben-gurion called him to serve at headquarters to make sure the jewish people had the armaments and organization to secure their freedom. after independence, surrounded by enemies, who denied israel's existence and sought to drive it into the sea, the child who had wanted to be a poet of stars became a man who built
the ways that one group of people could dehumanize another. particular madness of anti-semitism, which has run like a stained through history. that understanding of man's ever precedent sinfulness would steer him against hardship and make him the gillette against threats around the world. but that understanding would never harden his heart. it would never extinguish his faith. instead, it broadened his moral imagination and gave him the capacity to see all people as deserving of dignity and...
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but the people are the ones that determine it. the people have to make up their minds. and i believe the people, therefore, should be asked to make up their minds not simply on the basis of, vote the way your grandfather did, vote the way your mother did. i think the people should put america first, rather than party first. now, as far as running away from my party is concerned, senator kennedy has said that we have no compassion for the poor, that we are against progress the enemies of progress, is the term that he's used, and the like. all that i can say is this: we do have programs in all of these fields, education, housing, defense that will move america forward. they will move her forward faster, and they will move her more surely than in his program. this is what i deeply believe. i'm sure he believes just as deeply that his will move that way. i suggest, however, that in the interest of fairness that he could give me the benefit of also believing as he believes. mr. mcgee: senator kennedy. mr. kennedy: well, let me say i do think that parties are important in tha
but the people are the ones that determine it. the people have to make up their minds. and i believe the people, therefore, should be asked to make up their minds not simply on the basis of, vote the way your grandfather did, vote the way your mother did. i think the people should put america first, rather than party first. now, as far as running away from my party is concerned, senator kennedy has said that we have no compassion for the poor, that we are against progress the enemies of...
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the bush people are laughing hysterically. he tape off go to one of the studios in new york where they are making their ad spirit that night they record the ad, they take it to the tv station and run it the next day. moses is tell you how wonderful george bush is, and their defining mike dukakis in an era where the holding of a case is not who is going to least like frank rizzo, or the one republican we have done in -- no overriding issue. so they are making dukakis weak defense, and the environment. and the 17 point lead is now, he is behind by a couple points. this was finally the coccus response. repsonse. the dukakis bush with picture of noriega. we need better ads. something better than i don't remember. >> i am working on it. >> you better me. >> -- you better be. >> they would like to sell you a package. wouldn't you like to rather choose a president? mr. oxman: does anyone understand what that ad is about? [laughter] sin, i mosey have to behind in what is going on in the world. i said front of the television and i read
the bush people are laughing hysterically. he tape off go to one of the studios in new york where they are making their ad spirit that night they record the ad, they take it to the tv station and run it the next day. moses is tell you how wonderful george bush is, and their defining mike dukakis in an era where the holding of a case is not who is going to least like frank rizzo, or the one republican we have done in -- no overriding issue. so they are making dukakis weak defense, and the...
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among the most dishonest people in the world. the press say it is one of the great political phenomenal set of all time in the history of our country. but we have to get out and vote on november 8 are frankly this movement was a waste of of time, energy, and money. we have to get out and vote. and do your early ballots if you can. i have have made my money as a very successful, private business person following the loss of our country. hillary clinton made her money is a corrupt public official violating the law and putting her governments office up for sale. remember she left the white house and they said they were broken now they are worth $250 million. how did that happen? the problems we face as a country arguments. it is going to take a bold action to turn things around. right now we all $20 trillion in debt. it doubles under president obama. it doubles. our infrastructure, roads and roads and everything is like a third world country. the homicide rate last year experienced in its larger cities, single year increased, it is
among the most dishonest people in the world. the press say it is one of the great political phenomenal set of all time in the history of our country. but we have to get out and vote on november 8 are frankly this movement was a waste of of time, energy, and money. we have to get out and vote. and do your early ballots if you can. i have have made my money as a very successful, private business person following the loss of our country. hillary clinton made her money is a corrupt public official...