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and when i see what i saw today, it certainly and undeniably breaks my heart. i will do just that it will never break my spirit nor shall it ever break your spirit to italy strengthens my resolve to fight for fairness and it only strengthens my resolve and our resolve to fight for comprehensive immigration reform. that is a win question in this country. it is not than it country in this question. i have no doubt about it. it's not going to be -- it's going to be -- i have no doubt about it. we need your help. we need to make sure that merrick garland gets a fair hearing because they have time to vote against the affordable care act 64 times at the dawn of time for hearing on merrick garland. entity illustrates the consequences of the broken republican leadership. we've got to get on that, my friends. because we do need your help. and i will tell you when of reflecting on the decision of earlier today, i thought of a tightening was a gutierrez. i have not had the privilege of meeting and but i've certainly read a lot about him because he has inspired me. i think
and when i see what i saw today, it certainly and undeniably breaks my heart. i will do just that it will never break my spirit nor shall it ever break your spirit to italy strengthens my resolve to fight for fairness and it only strengthens my resolve and our resolve to fight for comprehensive immigration reform. that is a win question in this country. it is not than it country in this question. i have no doubt about it. it's not going to be -- it's going to be -- i have no doubt about it. we...
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at the end i came up with an anker but a sense this is undeniable. we cannot deny that this is happening. >> a little bit off the beaten path. >> ross king is a historian of art and history. the skill is connecting great art with the history that stands behind it and it's the story of water lily paintings that are in museums all over the world and he didn't start painting them until he was 15 year's old and his wife has died as he was painting here his son was in the army, and he was terrified for losing his son, the town where he lived was turned into a military hospital and, yet he produced extraordinary paintings at this old age. the great friend at the moment he want president of prime minister of france and became prime minister again. when he wasn't doing politics would go out to check up on monet who was depress i have to see how he was doing because he felt he was a treasure of france and he ultimately convinced monet to give paintings to the country after he
at the end i came up with an anker but a sense this is undeniable. we cannot deny that this is happening. >> a little bit off the beaten path. >> ross king is a historian of art and history. the skill is connecting great art with the history that stands behind it and it's the story of water lily paintings that are in museums all over the world and he didn't start painting them until he was 15 year's old and his wife has died as he was painting here his son was in the army, and he...
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what i think the undeniable fact we had the intelligence there to know exactly what was happening. heard about intelligence coming from humint. we had signal intelligence. we had sensitive high-tech equipment. comes from a quote from u.s. intelligence agent very involved. we had sensitive high-tech equipment that intercepted communications between attackers within minutes exposed this was a planned attack by ansar al sharia. we can't tell you what that is, of course, that would give up u.s. security but what we can say the capability because it would jeopardize u.s. lives and capabilities. this investigation found this hard intelligence allowed secretary clinton to definitely tell the egyptian foreign minister this was a terror attack. harris: wow. reporter: that is huge. that is huge. harris: adam i have a quick follow-up along those lines. jennifer griffin just emailed us. we broke the story, fox, about marines being told to change their uniforms and deplane enroute to libya. reporter: jennifer did. harris: talk to me a little bit about that. reporter: we heard that early on, nam
what i think the undeniable fact we had the intelligence there to know exactly what was happening. heard about intelligence coming from humint. we had signal intelligence. we had sensitive high-tech equipment. comes from a quote from u.s. intelligence agent very involved. we had sensitive high-tech equipment that intercepted communications between attackers within minutes exposed this was a planned attack by ansar al sharia. we can't tell you what that is, of course, that would give up u.s....
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but there is an undeniable power to this image that is even more undeniable when you see it up close.. unlike most of the black people in the history of this country who have been present for a cross burning, i get to leave. >>> one of america's favorite pastimes is lumping groups of people together. you know what i am talking about, like the whole idea of minorities. let's take all the people who are darker than vin diesel and call them minorities. and it does not make any sense, because we have so many cultures and languages and religions and things. the only thing that really bonds minorities together is that we believe that if you're going to eat pork, you got to use all the pig. you know what i mean? you can't just be like the white people and scrape off the bacon and the ribs and throw the rest of it away. no, you have to get in that pig. pickle that, brine that, suck on
but there is an undeniable power to this image that is even more undeniable when you see it up close.. unlike most of the black people in the history of this country who have been present for a cross burning, i get to leave. >>> one of america's favorite pastimes is lumping groups of people together. you know what i am talking about, like the whole idea of minorities. let's take all the people who are darker than vin diesel and call them minorities. and it does not make any sense,...
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then there is indeed, the civil rights dimension that is undeniable here. i think it's really important for us and i recognize this and this is in response to your question. civil rights and labor rights and housing rights, there all about recognizing the moment and seizing the moment. i firmly believe that one of those moments is right here, right now now. i can't help but look out the audience and seeing some folks who have been in the trenches for decades. when i was working for senator kennedy 20 years ago, when i had hair and no replacement part, he is one of the most understated people you will meet, but he is a hero in this movement. mark and i played a lot of defense back then. but now we have to recognize that the this is a moment to play offense. there is a recognition, a bipartisan bipartisan recognition and it's the only tool in your toolbox, there's a hammer and pretty soon everything starts looking like a nail. that was the philosophy that ultimately pervaded our criminal justice policy decades ago. now there's an understanding that we have to
then there is indeed, the civil rights dimension that is undeniable here. i think it's really important for us and i recognize this and this is in response to your question. civil rights and labor rights and housing rights, there all about recognizing the moment and seizing the moment. i firmly believe that one of those moments is right here, right now now. i can't help but look out the audience and seeing some folks who have been in the trenches for decades. when i was working for senator...
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. >> but it did hit a six-month high before a 30-year e low and the volatility is undeniable. >> not undeniable, but the fact is not to be running the the country on the volatility and the long-projection of the country and not 24 hours. >> we ap preepreciate your perspective this morning, michael geoghan, and thank you for joining us. >> yes, my pleasure. >> back to you in new york. >> thank you, kayla, for that important interview, and less than ten minutes away from the european close. and major indices drifting back to the near lows of the session after rebound iing earlier, and the dow is down 2.6 #%, and the s&p 500 is down 2%, and nasdaq 3 3%, and also, more coverage from the ground when "squawk alley" continues. floo welcome back and sell-off across the board as the uk is voting the leave the european union after more than 40 years of membership, and the s&p 500 at session lows and the dow is not there, and down about 530 points which is about 40 points from now, and the vix is trading near some four-month highs and we have our eyes on that for sure, and gold is back to 1320
. >> but it did hit a six-month high before a 30-year e low and the volatility is undeniable. >> not undeniable, but the fact is not to be running the the country on the volatility and the long-projection of the country and not 24 hours. >> we ap preepreciate your perspective this morning, michael geoghan, and thank you for joining us. >> yes, my pleasure. >> back to you in new york. >> thank you, kayla, for that important interview, and less than ten minutes...
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later in the program, undeniable proof that the historical figure blackula was in fact white.placed nurse kaci hickox into quarantine even though she had no symptoms of ebola. then he quickly reversed that decision when the white house and public opinion turned against him. governor christie joins us here today. >> yeah, what? >> governor, what do you say to miss hickox's claims that her quarantine was inhumane? >> well, with all due respect, megyn, you need to shut the hell up. miss hickox got a tent in a parking lot with her own port-a-potty. in new jersey, that's called a luxury condo. miss hickox also had access to the internet and some of the best takeout food in newark. i'm talking about places like zuccarelli's bar and grill and cucuzzella's bakery and the calzone emporium down on route 35. >> well, the cdc called your quarantine rules draconian. >> look, my only job is to protect the people of new jersey. and believe me, they need protection. their immune systems are already under attack from tattoo infections t
later in the program, undeniable proof that the historical figure blackula was in fact white.placed nurse kaci hickox into quarantine even though she had no symptoms of ebola. then he quickly reversed that decision when the white house and public opinion turned against him. governor christie joins us here today. >> yeah, what? >> governor, what do you say to miss hickox's claims that her quarantine was inhumane? >> well, with all due respect, megyn, you need to shut the hell...
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but first i'll discuss the history of immigration and the important and undeniable intersections between immigration law and racial and ethnic formalized and informal discrimination it is vital to provide a brief review of the history prior to the package of erica and its meet effects on the legalization of millions of undocumented immigrants. while note ♪s as i have here, the gendered implications of the legalization program. in shore, erka set the stage for continued gender discrimination by savering traditional male workforce that we're working in thing a cultural industries at the same time. next,ly provide a con tokse this historic perspective, two more on terprare time and he said they're reflected in more recent numbers. central american. migration. and to legalize other sectors of undocumented immigrates like in the dream act. and the third program for daka and the referred action for parentable accountability or daka programs. so in discussing latino immigration, immigrant migration it's important to recognize the critical intersection between immigration trends and racial discr
but first i'll discuss the history of immigration and the important and undeniable intersections between immigration law and racial and ethnic formalized and informal discrimination it is vital to provide a brief review of the history prior to the package of erica and its meet effects on the legalization of millions of undocumented immigrants. while note ♪s as i have here, the gendered implications of the legalization program. in shore, erka set the stage for continued gender discrimination...
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it's undeniable that chicago has some of the toughest gun control regulations imaginable and gun violence there is through the roof. >> you know i think she has two good points there. first of all, she's right that if either side does it, then you know, that's an excellent point. raising money off o tranl di is not acceptable, but what they were doing here was trying to raise money from the action as a result or lack of action of o it happening in the house. >> there was clearly a component of the massacre in their sit in. they talked about gun control because if they had better gun control, there wouldn't be massacres like that, so they brought it into discussion. >> it's not that there wouldn't be, but we would have more secure ways to stop them hopefully from happening in the future. that's the whole point and it's not just, it wasn't just orlando. but that was the final straw that broke the camel's back as they say because we've seen this over and over and they've mentioned while they were doing the sit in, newtown and all the other things. mention the horrible situation in chicago. i
it's undeniable that chicago has some of the toughest gun control regulations imaginable and gun violence there is through the roof. >> you know i think she has two good points there. first of all, she's right that if either side does it, then you know, that's an excellent point. raising money off o tranl di is not acceptable, but what they were doing here was trying to raise money from the action as a result or lack of action of o it happening in the house. >> there was clearly a...
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her powerful voice and musical talent undeniable. >> ♪ >> reporter: pete met christina at marlton middlel. he attended cherokee high school together bonding over a shared love of music. >> very sad to see somebody like this go. i mean, we -- i'm at a loss for words. >> reporter: he says the loss of his close friend is immeasurable. >> she just treasured the important things in life. she didn't let music and all the success and the fame get in the way of what really mattered. >> reporter: long time evesham township mayor randy brown says even as grimmie rose to fame she never for got where she came from. >> she was truly a rock star. she was someone who, you know, came and did our fourth of july event in front of 30,000 people a couple years ago. she didn't have to do it. didn't get paid a penny for it but it was something she felt she wanted to do and give back to the community and we're going to dearly, dearly miss her. >> ♪ >> reporter: and tributes are pouring in for the singer all over social media. cherokee high school tweeting "a tragedy. it is with heavy hearts our cherokee family
her powerful voice and musical talent undeniable. >> ♪ >> reporter: pete met christina at marlton middlel. he attended cherokee high school together bonding over a shared love of music. >> very sad to see somebody like this go. i mean, we -- i'm at a loss for words. >> reporter: he says the loss of his close friend is immeasurable. >> she just treasured the important things in life. she didn't let music and all the success and the fame get in the way of what...
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. >>> undeniably, the war on terror is being fought right here on u.s. soil. so what does the government have to do to counter the ideology that is fueling radical islam? next, we have zudi jasper, american islamic forum for democracy. thank you for joining us so early this morning. >> thank you. good to be with you. >> so we have our political leaders, president obama specifically, refusing to call it radical islam. is that where we need to begin, calling it what it is? >> well, you can't treat something that you can't even diagnose. and muslims and islam are in that time of history that our founding fathers were. imagine the founding fathers not being able to recognize christian thee yocracy as the problem. we currently have a sophisticated program where all we're doing is trying to find the ones that are militant versions of this global ideology of the sheraria islamic state. until we have muslims lining up to die for american freedoms, for free speech, anti-homophobia, all these aspects of islam must be confronted. unfortunately, homeland security, politic
. >>> undeniably, the war on terror is being fought right here on u.s. soil. so what does the government have to do to counter the ideology that is fueling radical islam? next, we have zudi jasper, american islamic forum for democracy. thank you for joining us so early this morning. >> thank you. good to be with you. >> so we have our political leaders, president obama specifically, refusing to call it radical islam. is that where we need to begin, calling it what it is?...
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this is undeniably marketing to kids. a toy bear. here's that bear at the coca-cola world in atlanta kind of an indoor museum/theme park. they also -- coca-cola have a curriculum for first grade teachers that has marketing. isn't coke wonderful because you have all this stuff, all this marketing around you. this is a middle school -- i forget where it is -- in the united states. this is a boys and girls club and you all recognize this bearded guy who has a certain attraction for little kids. so the ftc should investigate the marketing of sugary foods that appeals to seen by directly aimed at young children. now, the title of this session is congress, sugar and obesity. at this point, i would say forget congress. this congress is not going to do anything or not do anything good. if they wanted to, congress could require a warning notice. congress could tax soda. a penny an ounce, 12 cents a can on soda, would raise $10 billion a year, reduce consumption by 5% to 10%. unclear exactly how much. and do wonders for the national economy an
this is undeniably marketing to kids. a toy bear. here's that bear at the coca-cola world in atlanta kind of an indoor museum/theme park. they also -- coca-cola have a curriculum for first grade teachers that has marketing. isn't coke wonderful because you have all this stuff, all this marketing around you. this is a middle school -- i forget where it is -- in the united states. this is a boys and girls club and you all recognize this bearded guy who has a certain attraction for little kids. so...
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almighty god, king of creation and ruler of the universe, we thank you for your undeniably sovereign,ful and benevolent hand in the forming, leading, and blessing of these united states. father, thank you for revealing your will and your ways to this nation and its leaders through your sacred, holy word. we pray, therefore, that we would be united in doing what is good in your sight, and what you require of us, to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with our god. father, may our leaders and our nation also walk in the faith of abraham, the integrity of moses, the wisdom of solomon, the courage of the prophets, and the self-sacrificing love and compassion of jesus. o god, when we fail to walk in your ways and sin against you and one another, may we be quick to humble ourselves and pray, to seek your face, to turn from our wicked ways, that you might hear from heaven, forgive our sin and heal our land. remember mercy, o god, and revive us in your ways, that this nation might be blessed for generations to come. we ask all of these things through the name of jesus and by the powe
almighty god, king of creation and ruler of the universe, we thank you for your undeniably sovereign,ful and benevolent hand in the forming, leading, and blessing of these united states. father, thank you for revealing your will and your ways to this nation and its leaders through your sacred, holy word. we pray, therefore, that we would be united in doing what is good in your sight, and what you require of us, to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with our god. father, may our...
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the progress is undeniable on so many levels, and the unfinished business is equally undeniable. that's why we get off the dance floor and onto the balcony for these three days. that's why i was so excited to be with here today to say thank you for your role in the progress that we have made. this friday will be numbers day, first friday of the month. we talk about the job numbers, and the progress we have made on that employment link of the chain is undeniable. the unemployment rate for veterans has fallen to 4.6% down from 8.7% in the depths of the recession, and that is the function of partnership. that's the function of so many people in this room. that's the function of employers who have stepped to the plate. that's the function of the president's unrelenting commitment and the first lady and dr. biden, and so many others who have stepped to the plate. we have made so much progress, because so many more veterans have gotten the opportunity to bring their skills and talents to the workplace and countless more employers are benefiting from it. i like to think of us as match.c
the progress is undeniable on so many levels, and the unfinished business is equally undeniable. that's why we get off the dance floor and onto the balcony for these three days. that's why i was so excited to be with here today to say thank you for your role in the progress that we have made. this friday will be numbers day, first friday of the month. we talk about the job numbers, and the progress we have made on that employment link of the chain is undeniable. the unemployment rate for...
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susanna" series in the mid-1990's was, i think, really grabbed everybody's attention in an undeniableay. narrator: ellen's piece "oh! susanna" takes its name from the enduringly popular 19th-century minstrel song. the lips and eyes in this work mimicked the work of comedians, dancers, and singers to represent black artists on stage. ellen: it is basically this top to bottom, left to right penmanship paper grid, and the in my skinnerally tone, brownish. and in that, i started as a map of my idea of what was a blonde lady. the lady seemed to be activating this minstrel show. zoe: there was something about coming across the braille-like detail of the eyes and the lips disembodied, and then once you are able to figure out what they are actually referencing, able to disembody able such a painful part of american history. a painful part of my history and the artist's history and able to be playful. and subversive. i had never seen anything like it. narrator: by now, ellen would use humor and satire to explore the complexities of african-american history. such as her piece "deluxe." caro: i
susanna" series in the mid-1990's was, i think, really grabbed everybody's attention in an undeniableay. narrator: ellen's piece "oh! susanna" takes its name from the enduringly popular 19th-century minstrel song. the lips and eyes in this work mimicked the work of comedians, dancers, and singers to represent black artists on stage. ellen: it is basically this top to bottom, left to right penmanship paper grid, and the in my skinnerally tone, brownish. and in that, i started as a...
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tonight, i appeal to that unyielding, undying, undeniable american spirit. ask you to consider, now that the entire world is moving our way, why would we want to go back to their way? i asked not just for your support for my agenda, but for your commitment to renew and rebuild our nation by shaking at one institution that has withstood change for over or decade -- four decades. join me in rolling away the roadblocks. [cheers] so that the next four years, we will match our compliments out by building a stronger, safer, more secure america, inside. ago, in another age of uncertainty, a different president embarked on a similar mission. and ase was harry truman he stood before his party to accept their nomination, harry truman new the freedom i know. the freedom to talk about what is right for america. let the chips fall where they may. harry truman said this. this is more than a political call to arms. give me your help, not to win votes, but to win this new crusade and keep america safe and secure for its own people. tonight i say to you, join me an hour and
tonight, i appeal to that unyielding, undying, undeniable american spirit. ask you to consider, now that the entire world is moving our way, why would we want to go back to their way? i asked not just for your support for my agenda, but for your commitment to renew and rebuild our nation by shaking at one institution that has withstood change for over or decade -- four decades. join me in rolling away the roadblocks. [cheers] so that the next four years, we will match our compliments out by...
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undeniably the most famous person walking this earth for the better part of two decades. i also had some conversations with some folks who never -- they didn't share the ring with him but they were boxers. here's what he told me and it's to be happy for all things and he put all the memories he had given everybody to try to be the best in their endeavors. >> take me back to that first time you met him. it was in the mid 80s. >> and i met ali and it was a great thing. >> someone asked me did i ever want to break his record? i told them no. they asked me why. i said because i'd have to lose. i did break ali's record because i lost more than one time. it was just the fact that i found out that people that take chances sometimes you can fall short but you can get back up and that's what ali has proven. >> holyfield in his prime versus ali in his prime, who wins? >> well, you know, no one. he said himself i'm the greatest. when i understand what he said you can learn from the people in front of you but you can't learn from the people behind you. >> i'm the greatest -- i'm the
undeniably the most famous person walking this earth for the better part of two decades. i also had some conversations with some folks who never -- they didn't share the ring with him but they were boxers. here's what he told me and it's to be happy for all things and he put all the memories he had given everybody to try to be the best in their endeavors. >> take me back to that first time you met him. it was in the mid 80s. >> and i met ali and it was a great thing. >>...
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but it is undeniable, our military is the most capable fighting force on the planet. it's not close. our soldiers are the best-trained, best-equipped land force on earth, tested by years of combat, able to sustain power anywhere in the globe. nobody can match our army. our sailors serve on aircraft carriers that can go almost anywhere, and submarines that move undetected, the largest and most lethal navy in the world, on track to surpass 300 ships. nobody can match our navy. our marines are ready at a moment's notice, first to fight or deliver help in a crisis, the world's only truly global expeditionary force. nobody can match our marines. our coast guardsmen serve on the most advanced cutters in history, and special teams can shoot smugglers' engines, hook and climb or repel aboard, protecting our shores. nobody can match our coast guard. and as for our airmen, with your unequaled vigilance and reach, unrivaled fifth-generation fighters, a new generation of remotely piloted aircraft pilots, astonishing precision that calls to mind your actual class motto, on target,
but it is undeniable, our military is the most capable fighting force on the planet. it's not close. our soldiers are the best-trained, best-equipped land force on earth, tested by years of combat, able to sustain power anywhere in the globe. nobody can match our army. our sailors serve on aircraft carriers that can go almost anywhere, and submarines that move undetected, the largest and most lethal navy in the world, on track to surpass 300 ships. nobody can match our navy. our marines are...
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but i hope i can be forgiven for finding these undeniable truths hard to reconcile with how we are treatede go. so forget about the politics if you can, for a moment. how about the food? the food here is amazing. ♪ chelo kabob, as close as you can get to a national dish. and the king of kebabs. ground lamb with spices, a good place to start. so what do you guys do for a living? >> i export nuts. >> i am a curator of contemporary art. >> which is an exploding scene here. >> three different culture, abyssian culture, iranian and islamic culture. >> it has changed a lot during the last decade. so this is the actual marrying. i would recommend you to try this one and this one and this one. >> okay. >> why not? ♪ >> so a chelo kabob wouldn't be complete without persian rice. fluffy, long grained, perfectly seasoned with saffron, the rice in this country is like nothing you've ever had. >> tony, first you should take the butter and put it on your rice. bon appÉtit. >> bon appÉtit. >> it's good. >> it's really good, yeah. it was a hopeful time when i arrived in iran. a window had opened. there ha
but i hope i can be forgiven for finding these undeniable truths hard to reconcile with how we are treatede go. so forget about the politics if you can, for a moment. how about the food? the food here is amazing. ♪ chelo kabob, as close as you can get to a national dish. and the king of kebabs. ground lamb with spices, a good place to start. so what do you guys do for a living? >> i export nuts. >> i am a curator of contemporary art. >> which is an exploding scene here....
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but her impact on the game was undeniable even to her fiercest rival, uconn head coach, gino oreama.ad the foresight, vision, intensity level. she made it "hey, it is go kay for will tune stare you down on the sideline and be upset and show emotion." the basketball floor at tennessee now bears her name as does a plaza across the street. >> i want everybody to know how much i appreciate what's happened here today. and i don't think i will ever forget it. and i love you all. thank you. >> reporter: in 1998, charlie rose asked summit what motivated her. >> tiell me what it is about coaching that so turns you on and seems to be the thing that you were put here to do? >> the thing that i like so much about coaching is that i got to teach on a daily basis, i get to influence, i get to listen. >> our new head coach, holly warlick. >> reporter: in 2012, a year after diagnosed with early on set dementia, summitt stepped down from coaching. >> at first i didn't want to think about it. but -- it's, it's, it's been something very good for me. >> how? >> just -- putting things out there. you know
but her impact on the game was undeniable even to her fiercest rival, uconn head coach, gino oreama.ad the foresight, vision, intensity level. she made it "hey, it is go kay for will tune stare you down on the sideline and be upset and show emotion." the basketball floor at tennessee now bears her name as does a plaza across the street. >> i want everybody to know how much i appreciate what's happened here today. and i don't think i will ever forget it. and i love you all. thank...
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his visual sense is so personal undeniable. he loves following shots and tracking shots. he does lots of things in one. he does split screen. he does all of this. ays personality is in the w the movies look and feel. >> we would have these long he speaks to us and it would be quite compelling. say, i cannotou wait? >> he does not mince words. so, we worked up the courage. he was on board right away and we put it together. we shot it for one week. a full week. charlie: one week. >> what made you want to do this? >> he is a view to movies, as a medium. he is one of the first strong director's vision that i was aware of and i associate movies through the way he sees them. it is something you cannot shake. it is like a sense memory. to actually be friends with them, it has been over 20 years. charlie: you mentioned hitchcock. it was vertigo that made it for you. >> it is a director's wet dream. an image of ang woman that you make the audience fall in love with and then you chilkill her. that you characters want to watch. many times, they are beautiful women. charlie: what is
his visual sense is so personal undeniable. he loves following shots and tracking shots. he does lots of things in one. he does split screen. he does all of this. ays personality is in the w the movies look and feel. >> we would have these long he speaks to us and it would be quite compelling. say, i cannotou wait? >> he does not mince words. so, we worked up the courage. he was on board right away and we put it together. we shot it for one week. a full week. charlie: one week....
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undeniably i would argue america is probably the most progressive civilization in human history in terms of legislating nondiscriminatory law. i think that would be a fair thing to say. but the muslims for premodern records, nobody compares to the muslims. i say that objectively as a student of the history of that civilization. i don't think any society -- others would also, i think, make that point as well. >> in terms of the context of what we see today, both within many muslim countries, as well as the tensions that exist in the united states and the islamophobia that continues to exist in this country and in many ways is getting worse, what are your thoughts about this context, and are you hopeful for the future? >> i think islamophobia is a problem globally. i think it's a problem in muslim countries. there's a lot of fear that the rulers have of kind of awakening islam, because islam has a profound justice-based element in its tradition. but as far as i'm concerned, i think, you know, overall the muslims are doing relatively well in this country. i think we have dropped the ball. i
undeniably i would argue america is probably the most progressive civilization in human history in terms of legislating nondiscriminatory law. i think that would be a fair thing to say. but the muslims for premodern records, nobody compares to the muslims. i say that objectively as a student of the history of that civilization. i don't think any society -- others would also, i think, make that point as well. >> in terms of the context of what we see today, both within many muslim...
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it is undeniably true. it is also true there are things example, wew, for don't know what 20 years of inhaling that will do. most of the things that are limited in terms of our knowledge are simply products out -- a product of the fact that these devices have not been around and use for really more than about seven years. and as far as the gateway effects, we say at least to date, we do not see that kind of a phenomenon. smoking is for teens and adults at the lowest rate it has ever been in history. would beare all -- encouraging, very encouraging bits of data. we've been collecting them for at least five years and of course we will continue. that for also clear harm reduction products, that is a key issue here, these devices are harm reduction products. , think of them that way, much more than as a -- well they can't even be considered a medical product, they are tobacco products. is somethinghem that we necessarily have to subject to the clinical trials -- it's not clear. those are data that would be exce
it is undeniably true. it is also true there are things example, wew, for don't know what 20 years of inhaling that will do. most of the things that are limited in terms of our knowledge are simply products out -- a product of the fact that these devices have not been around and use for really more than about seven years. and as far as the gateway effects, we say at least to date, we do not see that kind of a phenomenon. smoking is for teens and adults at the lowest rate it has ever been in...
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long before tiger, long before michael jordan, he was a global star, undeniably, the most famous person walking this earth for the better part of two decades. i've also had some conversations with some folks who -- they didn't share the ring with him, but they were boxers. evander holyfield and i had a conversation a short time ago. here's what he told me. >> this man had lived a great life and at some point in time, it ends for everybody. no more than to be happy for everybody, all the goals, all the memories he has given everybody, to strive to be the very best in their endeavors. >> reporter: take me back to that first time that you met him. i believe it was in the mid '80s. >> it was, you know, after the olympics i met ali and it was such a great thing. i was told when i was 8 years old that i could be like ali. and ali was a gold medal in the olympics. i was the bronze medal. we both fought light-heavy and i had an aspiration of being heavyweight champion of the world, just like him. i think the oddest thing that someone asked me, did i ever want to break ali record? i told them no
long before tiger, long before michael jordan, he was a global star, undeniably, the most famous person walking this earth for the better part of two decades. i've also had some conversations with some folks who -- they didn't share the ring with him, but they were boxers. evander holyfield and i had a conversation a short time ago. here's what he told me. >> this man had lived a great life and at some point in time, it ends for everybody. no more than to be happy for everybody, all the...
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points in the five years, -28 basis points now to the extent that that is a market bubble is almost undeniabley way of thinking, the markets have had a long time to adjust to these interest rates as they move lower. equity prices, in terms of pe ratios cap rates in terms of real estate -- it all has to be connected, to some extent. it's more difficult when you get into equity risk spreads. there is no doubt there are bubbles and financial markets, is distorting the real economy. point, a normalization is going to begin to factor in common in terms of total return. tom: what will janet yellen focus on? , doesthodox of economics you focus on some new economics? there's focus on your financial system as she tries to get not only to june and july, but frankly to get into the third and fourth quarter of this year. what should she focus on? bill: i think janet yellen is very conventional, that's unfortunate, because we are in a new financial era that requires a different type of adjustment. , we go, theya suggested that a one-time price shock, whatever that meant in terms of how you do it. that is b
points in the five years, -28 basis points now to the extent that that is a market bubble is almost undeniabley way of thinking, the markets have had a long time to adjust to these interest rates as they move lower. equity prices, in terms of pe ratios cap rates in terms of real estate -- it all has to be connected, to some extent. it's more difficult when you get into equity risk spreads. there is no doubt there are bubbles and financial markets, is distorting the real economy. point, a...
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to by the chairman, an undeniable tension thattist kps at the core of tsa's mission. on the one hand we ask tsa to screen literally millions of passengers and their luggage carefully every day to prevent explosives, weapons and other dangerous items from finding a way on board our aircraft. on the other hand millions of passengers, we've been among them, we've all been there, want to get on board our airplanes on time and without the aggravation that security screening can oftentimes bring. given the long wait times we've recently witnessed at security check points at a number of airports across america we know that it can be difficult to strike the right balance between security and convenience. some might even be tempted to say that we can't have both. that effective security measures invariably bring with them inconvenience, lines and even missed flights. i disagree. in fact, i believe that many of the problems we've witnessed at some of our airports are imminently solvable but first we need to better understand the scope of the challenge and its genesis. after the
to by the chairman, an undeniable tension thattist kps at the core of tsa's mission. on the one hand we ask tsa to screen literally millions of passengers and their luggage carefully every day to prevent explosives, weapons and other dangerous items from finding a way on board our aircraft. on the other hand millions of passengers, we've been among them, we've all been there, want to get on board our airplanes on time and without the aggravation that security screening can oftentimes bring....
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france's president hollande has said that the killing of the police chief and his partner were undeniably terrorist attack. the couple were killed outside of their house monday night. citing an unnamed source saying an isis supporter was responsible for the attack. the attack happened after negotiations broke down. >>> coming up here on "street signs," well "the sun" has been speaking, with the eu referendum. i've got a couple to show you in just a second. you're watching "street signs." we'll be right back. >>> hi, everybody. welcome back to "street signs." i'm louisa bojesen. as said, head into the break, the sun has called on its readers to beleave in britain by voting to leave next week. it said, quote, we must set ourselves free from dictatorial bust brussels. citing they would all be better off if the uk left the union. the two latest polls continues to suggest that leave campaign gathers momentum. another poll done for daily telegraph paper found that 49% of britons would opt to leave with 48% remain. and then the pound we've seen continued pressure on the pound following this move
france's president hollande has said that the killing of the police chief and his partner were undeniably terrorist attack. the couple were killed outside of their house monday night. citing an unnamed source saying an isis supporter was responsible for the attack. the attack happened after negotiations broke down. >>> coming up here on "street signs," well "the sun" has been speaking, with the eu referendum. i've got a couple to show you in just a second. you're...
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donald trump is waiting for respect he feels he is entitled what is undeniably a massive political accomplishmentsing in wisconsin, he went on to win every primary after that by massive margins. he thinks he can transform the republican party. leaders are not impressed. they find cause to rebuke him about every seven days. i wrote the piece before i saw that today john mccain rebuked him for his position on waterboarding. he made it exactly seven days. mark: let me push back on your thesis. it seems paul ryan, for instance, when he has been a critic, trump has changed his ways. not every time, but some of the critiques and private advice actually, does at least on the margins, makes him more measure on what they want. nicolle: i think when he stumbles, like after wisconsin, after the last month which has been criticized as a wasted period of time, where he could have been beefing up his campaign. he had a racism scandal, called a judge a mexican, even though he was american. he got himself tangled up in all kinds of trouble from his unscripted moments, mostly on morning talk shows. i don't think
donald trump is waiting for respect he feels he is entitled what is undeniably a massive political accomplishmentsing in wisconsin, he went on to win every primary after that by massive margins. he thinks he can transform the republican party. leaders are not impressed. they find cause to rebuke him about every seven days. i wrote the piece before i saw that today john mccain rebuked him for his position on waterboarding. he made it exactly seven days. mark: let me push back on your thesis. it...
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. >> that's undeniable. for his supporters, no. this is not going to be the thing that sends him running for the hilt. he needs more t looks at pledged delegates and he is not going to say that secretary clinton tomorrow night clinches it in knowledge. that he is going to wait until he gets to the convention and he thinks he is going to get the super delegates. is he helping donald trump, do you think? >> no. he is helping the democratic party. is he doing the right thing. he needs to go to that convention. he needs to force a "roll call" vote. we need to see what the democratic party stands for and the totality of the democratic party is not going to preside in the presumptive nominee tomorrow night. it's going to reside in a range from hillary clinton to bernie sanders supporters. you can't write that off because it's half the party now. >> that's a big divide. would you agree? >> it is a big divide. no question about it. >> so go back to my question whether it helps donald trump. so he has this big divide and he takes this polit
. >> that's undeniable. for his supporters, no. this is not going to be the thing that sends him running for the hilt. he needs more t looks at pledged delegates and he is not going to say that secretary clinton tomorrow night clinches it in knowledge. that he is going to wait until he gets to the convention and he thinks he is going to get the super delegates. is he helping donald trump, do you think? >> no. he is helping the democratic party. is he doing the right thing. he needs...
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trimmed the losses in my way and even though that they're off the lows of the day, the carnage is undeniable and they lost $2 trillion and that's the worst dollar day and then the banks alone have begin up a hundredle billion dollars in the market cap. while they're lingering concerns, what's on the balance sheet and who the counter parties are, this time it seems much much much broad er than the last time that we were talking at risk in the uk financial system. that was back in february when we saw the sell off and volatility and we worried about the banks exposures and this time around there's the session and it could happen as early as 2017. you have the prospect of early easing and from the sent is ral banks. that's pretty much a given at this point and then the banks earnings are going to get hit from that and then the access to the market. that's a cost affective way to move the people and do business across all of europe. it's really unclear whether the uk and all of the companies would be able to keep the access to that market and who is in power come this fall? what sort of deal to
trimmed the losses in my way and even though that they're off the lows of the day, the carnage is undeniable and they lost $2 trillion and that's the worst dollar day and then the banks alone have begin up a hundredle billion dollars in the market cap. while they're lingering concerns, what's on the balance sheet and who the counter parties are, this time it seems much much much broad er than the last time that we were talking at risk in the uk financial system. that was back in february when...
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. >> but there is one undeniable fact. that terror is linked to our immigration policies. who mined the justice department date and found 380 of the 580 terror convictions since 9/11 were people foreign born. so this is linked to immigration. it needs to change and donald trump is right. >> but right after the -- >> hang on. after the attack on pulse, which is tragic, and committed by an american. when that was happening, what donald trump did was double down on his muslim ban which clearly i find repulsive as a policy. but worse than that, worse than that he put it out as if it would have been a solution that would have prevented orlando. when you're a leader, worse than giving people no hope is giving them false hope. people have -- >> but the thing with the clinton campaign is they're kind of putting a really big bet, and i understand why they're making it organization donald trump's temperament sinking him. the reality is like it or not, the next four and a half months, his handlers, his people seem to be sculpting him a new candidate. i think we'll see at the republic
. >> but there is one undeniable fact. that terror is linked to our immigration policies. who mined the justice department date and found 380 of the 580 terror convictions since 9/11 were people foreign born. so this is linked to immigration. it needs to change and donald trump is right. >> but right after the -- >> hang on. after the attack on pulse, which is tragic, and committed by an american. when that was happening, what donald trump did was double down on his muslim ban...
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born a decade after his father was in the ring but had he a front row seat watching his father's undeniable impact on the world in ways both big and small. >> there was times back when i was younger, we could be driving down the street and somebody was on the road and he'd pick them up and we'd put them in the car and things like that. my mom would be -- >> picking everybody up. >> reporter: you knew him in a way that we didn't. you knew him as a dad. tell us about that side of him. >> he was a huge family man. specifically, i can remember when -- in his 60s, we were sitting chair to chair next to each other and there was a lamp and table in between us. a fly was wandering around and he snatched it out of nowhere he just looked at me and he said, i've still got it. >> look at him. still a great, great presence. >> reporter: when you grew up, he was in this struggle with his physicality. >> he was a man that never complained. you know, he never complained, never showed weakness. you could never tell which days were bad for him or which days were good. he was that kind of person. he's tough.
born a decade after his father was in the ring but had he a front row seat watching his father's undeniable impact on the world in ways both big and small. >> there was times back when i was younger, we could be driving down the street and somebody was on the road and he'd pick them up and we'd put them in the car and things like that. my mom would be -- >> picking everybody up. >> reporter: you knew him in a way that we didn't. you knew him as a dad. tell us about that side...
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we have more on their undeniable success here and the message to other young people. >> reporter: theho will walk through these doors in about an hour either lost a loved one to murder or perhaps they didn't have a place to lay their heads down at night. in just a short time from now they will be honored for defeating some remarkable odds and doing so with grace. this 18-year-old girl says it has taken a village to raise her. >> first my mom and my grand mom and my uncle who is like a father to me. >> reporter: she's lived in six homes over six years. her mother died of cancer when she was eight. >> my mom wasn't here when i went to my first day of high school or i had my first boyfriend or i needed help that only a mother could give you. >> reporter: she never gave in to peer pressure. >> you see people you know become people that you shouldn't be around. >> reporter: she says the turning point was a school assembly about suicide prevention and today for the first time in front of our cameras she thanked her advisor. >> that conversation really touched me and it made me want to push
we have more on their undeniable success here and the message to other young people. >> reporter: theho will walk through these doors in about an hour either lost a loved one to murder or perhaps they didn't have a place to lay their heads down at night. in just a short time from now they will be honored for defeating some remarkable odds and doing so with grace. this 18-year-old girl says it has taken a village to raise her. >> first my mom and my grand mom and my uncle who is like...
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we have an undeniable list of unfinished business. we just continue to work on that unfinished business. i know that as we have done this throughout our nation's history i will tell you who has helped get the job done. it has always been immigrants. from the founding of our nation, immigrants fought and made the ultimate sacrifice in the revolutionary war. a frenchman, and i have been thinking about him a lot because i had the privilege of going to see hamilton on broadway. if you have not gone to see it, pay a thousand dollars and you will have to go see it t is a heck of a lot of money. lafayette, there is a great song with lafayette and alex hamilton where they are talking about the battle and they say immigrants. we get the job done. and you know what? they are right. because, you know, you look at what immigrants have accomplished. they comprised 18% of the soldiers in the civil war. immigrants like my father and brothers earned their citizenship throughout service during world war ii. we saw so many other statistics about the im
we have an undeniable list of unfinished business. we just continue to work on that unfinished business. i know that as we have done this throughout our nation's history i will tell you who has helped get the job done. it has always been immigrants. from the founding of our nation, immigrants fought and made the ultimate sacrifice in the revolutionary war. a frenchman, and i have been thinking about him a lot because i had the privilege of going to see hamilton on broadway. if you have not gone...
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the civil rights dimension that is undeniable here. it is important for us, responsive to your question. civil rights and labor rights and housing rights and education rights are all about recognizing the moment, seizing the moment. i firmly believe one of those moments is right here right now. i'm looking out in the audience and seeing folks who have been in the trenches for decades. when i was looking for senator kennedy 20 years ago when i had no -- when i had hair. mark mauer who is appropriately in the back row, says he is one of the most understated people you will need but is a hero in this movement. mark and i play a lot of defense, a moment to play offense. there is a recognition that the toolbox is a hammer pretty soon everything starts looking like a nail. that was the philosophy that pervaded the criminal justice policy decades ago. now there is an understanding that we have to take a different approach. that is why when secretary castro did what they did for folks in public housing, that is a more sensible approach. john k
the civil rights dimension that is undeniable here. it is important for us, responsive to your question. civil rights and labor rights and housing rights and education rights are all about recognizing the moment, seizing the moment. i firmly believe one of those moments is right here right now. i'm looking out in the audience and seeing folks who have been in the trenches for decades. when i was looking for senator kennedy 20 years ago when i had no -- when i had hair. mark mauer who is...
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. >>> undeniable, it all brexit.y focused on the fundamentals which might give you an opportunity if they crater. there's always a bull market somewhere. i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow! [engine turns over] [cars vrooming] >> [imitating car] tonight on "jay leno's garage"... that feels good. supercars: they're the pinnacle of design. >> this, to me, was something completely different. >> engineering. >> it really feels like a big go-kart. >> and price. >> $12 million. >> wow. >> but what makes a car a supercar? >> it's an exaggeration of everything that's cool. >> how're you doing, jay? >> can you give me a ride back to la? to find out, i take a ride with "shark tank's" robert herjavec in one of the most iconic cars of the '80s. >> when you want to be a somebody, you buy a ferrari. when you are a somebody, you buy a lamborghini. >> i got a one-on-one with the man behind the one:1. what was your biggest obstacle? >> everything. [both laughing] >> but it isn't all about high speed and handling,
. >>> undeniable, it all brexit.y focused on the fundamentals which might give you an opportunity if they crater. there's always a bull market somewhere. i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow! [engine turns over] [cars vrooming] >> [imitating car] tonight on "jay leno's garage"... that feels good. supercars: they're the pinnacle of design. >> this, to me, was something completely different. >> engineering. >> it really feels like a big go-kart....
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comments of inappropriate and they haven't said this and many people in the party are saying this are undeniably raisist. >> thank, ross. >>> we are going to take a short break. our counties are ready. >> governor scott declaring emergency for 34 counties ahead of the storm's land fall. one-half of the state. the governor is warning residents to be prepared. >> if you don't need to go out especially as the rain gets heavier don't go out and follow your local news. if you have any concerns about whether there is going to be any flooding in your area as you follow your local news, have your water and food. >> colin is expected to hit the big bend and panhandle area monday and flooding and wind gusts and isolated tornadoes threaten the area of the state. >> the president was briefed on preparations in advance of tropical storm colin and this storm has the potential to lead to some pretty significant flooding and we want everybody to be conscientious. >> i am watching it. if it comes one foot aboveground level i have stuff to move. >> and tropical storm colin expected to move into georgia and the co
comments of inappropriate and they haven't said this and many people in the party are saying this are undeniably raisist. >> thank, ross. >>> we are going to take a short break. our counties are ready. >> governor scott declaring emergency for 34 counties ahead of the storm's land fall. one-half of the state. the governor is warning residents to be prepared. >> if you don't need to go out especially as the rain gets heavier don't go out and follow your local news. if...
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that's undeniable and certainly when you have someone high profile like george will, conservative that is a lot of republicans respect, that does not send the right message and it does end up hurting donald trump. >> there is a real split in the gop and in the conservative media which we talk about here a lot. george will an example of that. we'll see new a bit. >>> when we come back, katrina pierson responds to all this for the trump campaign. >>> and later why did the house democratic sit-in on gun control get such glowing coverage? >>> donald trump drawing mostly negative coverage again this week. joining us from dallas to respond is katrina pierson, a spokeswoman for the campaign. trump says he's been brutalized by the coverage. he used that word, but surely you'd agree firing a campaign manager and raising only $3 million in the month of may is fair game for media scrutiny? >> well, it would be fair game for scrutiny if they were reporting it in its accurate context. i mean, with regards to corey lewandowski, mr. trump himself said that he just wanted to go a different direction.
that's undeniable and certainly when you have someone high profile like george will, conservative that is a lot of republicans respect, that does not send the right message and it does end up hurting donald trump. >> there is a real split in the gop and in the conservative media which we talk about here a lot. george will an example of that. we'll see new a bit. >>> when we come back, katrina pierson responds to all this for the trump campaign. >>> and later why did the...
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. >> undeniable. >>> coming up a final look at what made muhammad ali so great in the ring?l right back. >> with an incredible clip. thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now, could make a big difference over time. i'm going to be even better about saving. you can do it, it helps in the long run. prudential bring your challenges every ingredient is the main ingredient. the strawberry poppyseed... romaine, mandarin, pineapple, blueberry, strawberry, strawberry... strawberry... salad with chicken. at panera. food as it should be. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the
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. >> but there is one undeniable fact. that terror is linked to our immigration policies. mined the justice department date and found 380 of the 580 terror convictions since 9/11 were people foreign born. so this is linked to immigration. it needs to change and donald trump is right. >> but right after the -- >> hang on. after the attack on pulse, which is tragic, and committed by an american. when that was happening, what donald trump did was double down on his muslim ban which clearly i find repulsive as a policy. but worse than that, worse than that he put it out as if it would have been a solution that would have prevented orlando. when you're a leader, worse than giving people no hope is giving them false hope. people have -- >> but the thing with the clinton campaign is they're kind of putting a really big bet, and i understand why they're making it organization donald trump's temperament sinking him. the reality is like it or not, the next four and a half months, his handlers, his people seem to be sculpting him a new candidate. i think we'll see at the republican c
. >> but there is one undeniable fact. that terror is linked to our immigration policies. mined the justice department date and found 380 of the 580 terror convictions since 9/11 were people foreign born. so this is linked to immigration. it needs to change and donald trump is right. >> but right after the -- >> hang on. after the attack on pulse, which is tragic, and committed by an american. when that was happening, what donald trump did was double down on his muslim ban...
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it is undeniable our military is the most capable fighting force on the planet. it is not close. are best trained and equipped to land force on earth are tested by years of combat, able to sustain power anywhere in the globe. nobody can match our army. our sailor serve on a graph carries i can go almost anywhere and summaries that move undetected. the largest and most lethal maybe the world. nobody can match our navy. our marines are ready at a moments notice. first to fight our deliver help in a crisis. on the globaluly expeditionary force in the world. no one can match our marines. our workers guard serves on the most advanced cutters in history. special teams can shoot smugglers engines, who can climb, or repeller board, protecting our shores, nobody can match our coast guard. for ourirmen, -- airmen, with your unequaled vigilance and reach, unrivaled fifth-generation fighters, and new generation of remotely piloted aircraft pilots, astonishing precision that calls to mind your actual class motto, on target, on time, nobody can match america's air force. [applause] not only th
it is undeniable our military is the most capable fighting force on the planet. it is not close. are best trained and equipped to land force on earth are tested by years of combat, able to sustain power anywhere in the globe. nobody can match our army. our sailor serve on a graph carries i can go almost anywhere and summaries that move undetected. the largest and most lethal maybe the world. nobody can match our navy. our marines are ready at a moments notice. first to fight our deliver help in...
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has shootings are a familiar and undeniable part of american life. the settings are defined by how ordinary they are. college campuses, restaurants--and last evening a nightclub. >> i just feel terrible. i don't know where my son is. >> reporter: where else in the western world do these shootings happen with such numbing regularity. the answer is nowhere. they are so common place, we even have a way to define them, a mass shooting means four or more people have died. they tear at the fabric of our society. where can we feel safe, at the mall? school? in churches, what kind of nation are we, it's a question with a history. a long history. >> there's just been a gunshot. >> this year will mark the 50th anniversary of a shooting a the university of texas that claimed 16 lives. schools especially have been targets. before today, the shooting at virginia tech in 2007 held the sad distinction of being the worst ever in terms of casualties. the shooter in that incident killed 32 people. then took his own life. sandy hook elementary school in new town, conne
has shootings are a familiar and undeniable part of american life. the settings are defined by how ordinary they are. college campuses, restaurants--and last evening a nightclub. >> i just feel terrible. i don't know where my son is. >> reporter: where else in the western world do these shootings happen with such numbing regularity. the answer is nowhere. they are so common place, we even have a way to define them, a mass shooting means four or more people have died. they tear at...
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important, unquestionably, you are untouchable, you are beautiful, you are to be valued, respected, undeniablye of every day, you are powerful and nobody can take that away from you. to girls everywhere, i am with you. every ingredient is the main ingredient. whether it's big... or small. first to go. or best for last. sweet. or not so sweet. whether it's tossed... or twirled. if it's easy prey. or plays hard to get. every last crunch, sprinkle and drip... should be as clean as it is delicious....