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people are ignoring you, or they are calling you naive, or they are calling you uneducated, uninformeduncommitted. alexandra: alexandria ocasio-cortez is standing her ground, and she is highly favored to win her district in november. for many here, she is the politician they have been waiting for for a very long time. brent: joining me tonight is our correspondent alexandra von on an -- von nahmen in wisconsin. some people say alexandria ocasio-cortez is the democrat's secret weapon. is she? alexandra: when you ask her supporteters they wowould tell u of course shshe is. there isis a growingng number of yoyoung liberalals saying t the democrcratic party hasas to have good song -- g good concepts s how to solveve many problemems . cititizens are f facing right n. that is not t enough to jujust e against trump. ofouourse we havee to say that her demands are not m mainstream and shshe has be c criticized dt only byy republicans but also by demomocrats who call her naive d arare saying w i is going toto y fofor her man's --herr demands.. also, talalking about tuition-fe educatation or univ
people are ignoring you, or they are calling you naive, or they are calling you uneducated, uninformeduncommitted. alexandra: alexandria ocasio-cortez is standing her ground, and she is highly favored to win her district in november. for many here, she is the politician they have been waiting for for a very long time. brent: joining me tonight is our correspondent alexandra von on an -- von nahmen in wisconsin. some people say alexandria ocasio-cortez is the democrat's secret weapon. is she?...
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uneducated uninformed uncommitted. i'm going. to cause you cortez is standing her ground and she is highly favored to win this district in november by many here she is just a hole a cushion they have been waiting for for a very long time. to football now england pulled off a big surprise in their nations league match against spain where him sterling scored twice as a linfield a three to a victory in the spanish city of seville and the despite the loss of spain still remain on top of their group. germany's national football team has yet to bounce back from this year is disastrous world cup on saturday they lost three nil to the netherlands and now they face world champions france in the nation's league tonight criticism of the coach rocking live is mounting as one poll shows ninety percent of german fans want him out of the job. it's no walk in the park for a coach these days germany trained inside the start of france on monday after their debacle in amsterdam they need to bounce back against the world champions another heavy loss
uneducated uninformed uncommitted. i'm going. to cause you cortez is standing her ground and she is highly favored to win this district in november by many here she is just a hole a cushion they have been waiting for for a very long time. to football now england pulled off a big surprise in their nations league match against spain where him sterling scored twice as a linfield a three to a victory in the spanish city of seville and the despite the loss of spain still remain on top of their...
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interesting to see a certain panel on another news network where they called him everything from uneducatediintellectual, i think it's dismissive but i think it's also exposes fear, fear that maybe by leaving behind progressive policies and embracing progrowth strategies, tax cuts and opportunities that it's actually going to lift the black community and move them from dependence from government programs to independence, you are table to take skills, find work or create work for yourself and the community. heather: it really is remarkable the difference and how the media is talking about kanye west, you know, before he was like this visionary and this great businessman and now they are trying to, you know, take away his legitimacy because he wants to work with president trump, he also worked with the democratic state representative there in chicago to talk about what needs to be done, we don't hear so much about that meeting, though, all day long they met. >> that's right, i mean, here are some of the things, in addition to jobs for chicago, he talked about changing education so that studen
interesting to see a certain panel on another news network where they called him everything from uneducatediintellectual, i think it's dismissive but i think it's also exposes fear, fear that maybe by leaving behind progressive policies and embracing progrowth strategies, tax cuts and opportunities that it's actually going to lift the black community and move them from dependence from government programs to independence, you are table to take skills, find work or create work for yourself and...
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if they don't, we'll be dealing with resentful children that are uneducated and angry, and that's whatt want. >> reporter: you sound like a liberal. >> i'm not a liberal, i assure you. i'm conservative who understands prevention saves us a lot more money in the long run. >> reporter: in fact, haley is a tea party conservative. against obamacare, anti-abortion, and tough on illegal immigration. as the daughter of sikh immigrants from india who came to the u.s. legally and settled in the small town of bamberg, south carolina. yo s we were always other. what was that like growing up? and what kinds of lessons did it teach you? >> i think you grow up in a smwn you know, your father wears a turban, your mother wears a sari. we look different. everybody treated us different. but it was in that smallus my parents reminded us that it's not about how you're different, it's about how you're similar. >> reporter: after clemson university, nikki married micheal haley, now a national guard officer. they have two children. she was an accountant working in her family's gift and clothing business when
if they don't, we'll be dealing with resentful children that are uneducated and angry, and that's whatt want. >> reporter: you sound like a liberal. >> i'm not a liberal, i assure you. i'm conservative who understands prevention saves us a lot more money in the long run. >> reporter: in fact, haley is a tea party conservative. against obamacare, anti-abortion, and tough on illegal immigration. as the daughter of sikh immigrants from india who came to the u.s. legally and...
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one of the most unhealthy populations out of the industrialized world, as well as one of the most uneducated. so that's why i'll be, once again, voting for bernie sanders, because he is the only one that believes we need to bsolutely invest in our people and our country. sen. heitkamp: to our guest, mentioning healthcare there. wanting to get back to the democratic agenda. should they take over the house, there is a recent headline in "real clear politics" and healthcare is on that agenda. tell us what she might be looking to do. guest: the issue for pelosi and democrats at large if they win the majority in the house they'll still be in the minority as far as the senate and they want the presidency. there really isn't much they can move but it will be a major messaging point. you've seen it a lot in the election this year. i talked to one democrat last night and basically they made the point that it is going to be healthcare, healthcare over the next couple weeks until election day. a lot of democrats push that message as the republicans push the economy and kavanaugh. healthcare is the one
one of the most unhealthy populations out of the industrialized world, as well as one of the most uneducated. so that's why i'll be, once again, voting for bernie sanders, because he is the only one that believes we need to bsolutely invest in our people and our country. sen. heitkamp: to our guest, mentioning healthcare there. wanting to get back to the democratic agenda. should they take over the house, there is a recent headline in "real clear politics" and healthcare is on that...
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some uneducated, some will agitate, some will legislate but everyone will participate and i feel theseercising their rights -- bill: in people's faces. no one is hearing what you are saying when you do something like that. >> i have a proposal here. >> you and i both know this is nothing new to our democracy. this is the foundation of our democracy is all about, people finding a way to express their viewpoint. in the form of doing this in person or on twitter or email or showing up at the capital this is the beauty of the american experience. it allows the things to happen. >> that is true. you get the final word. we didn't get a chance to get to this. the coverage of it alone has not been fair. the past 12 days, just speaking of doctor ford's politics which is important of all this, only 12 seconds in 12 days from the mainstream media on that. >> it is the same bias we saw in the 2016 presidential race. i believe the american people at past it as they did in the 2016 presidential election when they elected donald trump. i agree with you we are allowed to agitate. i came up the tea par
some uneducated, some will agitate, some will legislate but everyone will participate and i feel theseercising their rights -- bill: in people's faces. no one is hearing what you are saying when you do something like that. >> i have a proposal here. >> you and i both know this is nothing new to our democracy. this is the foundation of our democracy is all about, people finding a way to express their viewpoint. in the form of doing this in person or on twitter or email or showing up...
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the government in the hands of people who let their passion control them and not the reasoned, uneducated people? let's wrap it up here. some conclusions. one, the battle between the framers meeting the framers of the constitution of 1770's, and its opponents. we saw some of them already, beast without ahead, passion, the battle will rage. for the next 14 years. and create intense political factionalism. you thought it was bad in pennsylvania in the 1750's and 1760's, wait until the next two days of class and the defenders of order, defenders of balanced government go head-to-head with defenders of the d-word, right, democracy. the battle over the pennsylvania constitution, and i want you to see this bigger picture, the battle over the pennsylvania constitution of 1776 was ultimately a battle over the meaning of the american revolution. it was a battle between overrule and who would rule at home. what is this revolution going to look like? are we going to establish like john adams did, a balanced, mixed government like they have in england? we will just break away, get home rule, set up t
the government in the hands of people who let their passion control them and not the reasoned, uneducated people? let's wrap it up here. some conclusions. one, the battle between the framers meeting the framers of the constitution of 1770's, and its opponents. we saw some of them already, beast without ahead, passion, the battle will rage. for the next 14 years. and create intense political factionalism. you thought it was bad in pennsylvania in the 1750's and 1760's, wait until the next two...
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the system would bind blacks to the land, impoverished, uneducated, disenfranchised, and unorganized in perpetuity. the law took freedom from whites also. white people who might think differently were kept in line bylines of this code that prevented them from interacting with any black people on terms of equality. it was the southern reaction against the freed slaves that steadily and rapidly propelled the nation toward equality. northern republican outrage was typified by the chicago tribune. we tell the white men of mississippi that the men of the north will convert the state of mississippi into a frog pond before they will allow any such law on any land where the bones of our soldiers sleep and over which the flag of freedom waves. as such, southern action fueled the northern response. and intervention, which southerners scorned. republicans in the midterm elections of 1866 made large gains. they then passed the civil rights act of 1866 and began by declaring african americans be citizens of the united states, reversing the ruling in the 1867 dred scott case. the 1866 act went on
the system would bind blacks to the land, impoverished, uneducated, disenfranchised, and unorganized in perpetuity. the law took freedom from whites also. white people who might think differently were kept in line bylines of this code that prevented them from interacting with any black people on terms of equality. it was the southern reaction against the freed slaves that steadily and rapidly propelled the nation toward equality. northern republican outrage was typified by the chicago tribune....
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have been, as you know, mexico, has been exporting their poor, their unskilled, and relatively uneducatedens north to the united states. and of course there has been a vast interest in accommodating that with open border because, and in point of in point of fact the business lobby, princely the chamber of commerce, business roundtable, the koch brothers all wanted cheap labor. that was convenient. now we have somewhere between 22 and 30 million illegal immigrants according to the yale mit study and more on the way and acting for all the world like they are entitled to cross our border with impunity. >> i think, one thing we need to remember, lou, also remittances. billions of dollars yearly go to mexico and central america from those in our country illegally sending money back. that is a big part of their gdp. that is a big issue of these countries, they don't want to talk about it. it is reason for them to have illegal population here working. lou: they don't want us talking either about the deadly drugs being smuggled across that border. from those countries, but most especially obvious
have been, as you know, mexico, has been exporting their poor, their unskilled, and relatively uneducatedens north to the united states. and of course there has been a vast interest in accommodating that with open border because, and in point of in point of fact the business lobby, princely the chamber of commerce, business roundtable, the koch brothers all wanted cheap labor. that was convenient. now we have somewhere between 22 and 30 million illegal immigrants according to the yale mit study...
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mainland of canada there was kind of this stereotype of newfoundlanders as being, you know, poor and uneducatedewfie" stereotype kind of stuff that happened. and over the past 10, 20 years, there has been a real shift in how the rest of canada perceives newfoundland, but i think also as how newfoundlanders perceive themselves. and people i think are starting to say, "hey, we don't have to just import food from the united states or canada." you know the stuff that we have here, the ingredients that we have here are actually pretty special. >> anthony: you could actually shoot a bird and serve it in a restaurant. you do that in montreal and you get arrested. you could shoot rabbits and serve them in restaurants. >> dale: yeah, we have the benefit of that here, yeah. >> anthony: this is an enormous and unique advantage. >> anthony: back at the shed, a classic fish and brews. a hearty sailor's stew of cod and hardtack. >> jeremy c: sweet. >> anthony: look at that. whoa, what's this? >> group: scrunchions. >> anthony: scrunchions? >> dave: grab one. >> jeremy c: salted pork fat. >> dave: they're cri
mainland of canada there was kind of this stereotype of newfoundlanders as being, you know, poor and uneducatedewfie" stereotype kind of stuff that happened. and over the past 10, 20 years, there has been a real shift in how the rest of canada perceives newfoundland, but i think also as how newfoundlanders perceive themselves. and people i think are starting to say, "hey, we don't have to just import food from the united states or canada." you know the stuff that we have here,...
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these are not unsophisticated, uneducated purchases. highly educated and sophisticated, war ton school of business and a highly trained nurse. perhaps there should be an exception for an illegallality if it were something critical. pardon me for thinking as a judge, because i have been one for over 20 years, but i don't believe that i will legality should be rewarded. please consider our rights and concerns which have not been considered by staff. so thank you. >> thank you. >> any additional public comments in support of the d.r.n. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. my name is thee o'er and i live at 17 a upper terrace. i just wanted to say that in the long time that we've lived in the neighborhood, which is 33 years, we have volunteered our property for the neighbors to meet our new supervisor, we have had meetings in our house when the museum was closed so the neighborhood could participate. we have been, what i call very good neighbors. i've never attended a meeting to objector protest a project, believe me in our neighborhood, we'v
these are not unsophisticated, uneducated purchases. highly educated and sophisticated, war ton school of business and a highly trained nurse. perhaps there should be an exception for an illegallality if it were something critical. pardon me for thinking as a judge, because i have been one for over 20 years, but i don't believe that i will legality should be rewarded. please consider our rights and concerns which have not been considered by staff. so thank you. >> thank you. >> any...
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no uneducated people. no poor people. different states stud different rules about how much happened you had to have or how much you literally had to pay in a poll tax so that you could cast a ballot. but even that favored white male minority that was allowed to vote was not allowed to vote for a president and they were not allowed to vote for united states senators. they were only allowed to voted for electors who would then meet in an electoral college and those electors would decide who a president would be and those electors were free to vote for anyone they wanted to be president the founding fathers didn't think mere citizens would ever be wise enough to vote for a occupation senator so that was left to the state legislatures to decide who they would be. the founding fathers did not believe in democracy. they never believed in one man, one vote and they certainly never believed in one person, one vote. and so when it came time to design the united states senate, since they were not believers in one man, one vote, eac
no uneducated people. no poor people. different states stud different rules about how much happened you had to have or how much you literally had to pay in a poll tax so that you could cast a ballot. but even that favored white male minority that was allowed to vote was not allowed to vote for a president and they were not allowed to vote for united states senators. they were only allowed to voted for electors who would then meet in an electoral college and those electors would decide who a...
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they are uneducated and they are all manual laborers, things like that. that is going to be an issue with him and the committee on the conduct of the war, and also for his near impeachment and two years. who are the enemies of lincoln, saying, give us another candidate besides lincoln? ben wade, henry davis. what is jefferson davis thinking at this time? why don't you leave the valley and go up to maryland and see what you can do with washington, d c? during the campaign season, after the nominating conventions are done, a confederate army invades maryland and is outside of washington, d.c. he has turned back by july 13. we are going to make those so angry, they are going to vote for mcclellan. the general urban -- the general, he goes to chambersburg, asks to give me all your gold or all your greenbacks. you do not have a ton of people in chambersburg. we are going to take the money and the banks and send itwhen ys like the union army has done sometimes, the voters are going to turn against the guy in the white house. that is the plan. summer of 1864, th
they are uneducated and they are all manual laborers, things like that. that is going to be an issue with him and the committee on the conduct of the war, and also for his near impeachment and two years. who are the enemies of lincoln, saying, give us another candidate besides lincoln? ben wade, henry davis. what is jefferson davis thinking at this time? why don't you leave the valley and go up to maryland and see what you can do with washington, d c? during the campaign season, after the...
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there is a possibility that the person behind this is a violent, uneducated, pat waring trump supportert everybody too, not very long ago, there was a wave of threats in jewish community centers. there is instant speculation that the person who did it was motivated by donald trump's rhetoric. there turned out to be two people, one of them was a african-american man who wanted to get back at his ex-girlfrien ex-girlfriend. the other was to a teenager living in israel. it didn't turn out to be what they originally thought. the forensics and people with investigators actually found who did it. >> there are all kinds of folks on my twitter feed and rush limbaugh, folks on the right saying this is some kind of democrat trying to make it like there are mobs on the right and the left, and take away the new cycle from the caravans and everything else. what we don't know is where this is going, and investigators are going to follow it up. >> to add to byron's point, if you remember in 2010 when there was that car bomb in times square, mayor bloomberg said this is someone who is angry about the h
there is a possibility that the person behind this is a violent, uneducated, pat waring trump supportert everybody too, not very long ago, there was a wave of threats in jewish community centers. there is instant speculation that the person who did it was motivated by donald trump's rhetoric. there turned out to be two people, one of them was a african-american man who wanted to get back at his ex-girlfrien ex-girlfriend. the other was to a teenager living in israel. it didn't turn out to be...
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the heroic rebels, the old man who are dragged into it, the lower class, uneducated white people whoid not know what is going on. he has humanize them. he is not showing them as evil people. he is not demonizing them as we have seen so often this class. people demonizing the enemy. homer is very courtly accepting their surrender in a positive way. northerners love the story of ulysses s. grant, and robert e lee, neither is speaking civilly to one another. it gave them a hope for a peaceful reconciliation at the end of the war. that proved not to be the case. i would say prisoners from the front embodies hope that there can be a humane ending to the war. i wouldn't say instead but another homer painting from this. period. veteran, any new field, 1865, 1866, what does this show? >> i see a man working on the field. prof. lubin: you mean the painting by william? because the man is a farmer and he is cutting down wheat. in western artistic traditions, what does this usually symbolize? >> usually you associate it with work and farming. or paradoxically it could be like a reaper. prof. lub
the heroic rebels, the old man who are dragged into it, the lower class, uneducated white people whoid not know what is going on. he has humanize them. he is not showing them as evil people. he is not demonizing them as we have seen so often this class. people demonizing the enemy. homer is very courtly accepting their surrender in a positive way. northerners love the story of ulysses s. grant, and robert e lee, neither is speaking civilly to one another. it gave them a hope for a peaceful...
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mostost uneducated, the unsalvageable young men, and they target them.my: this is very significant enough thated knows he cannot just be offering financial inducements. you has to come as he talks about, the cause. they have to be there for the cause, jihad, not for the money because that will get the fbi in trouble. i want to go to the hbo documentary "the newburgh sting" which has secret recordings the fbi made of conversations within the undercover fbi informant shahed hussain and one of the men who became known as the newburgh four. you have to listen very closely this is surveillance audio and it is hard to understand. the clip begins with shahed hussain. >> what is your understanding that you make a lot of money and still be on the side of all of? >> that would be good, but i do know what i'm going to do to make the money. >> i have a lot of ideas for you. >> you have to use the word bodies? amy: so that is shahed hussain stan you're going to get some brothers together to james. this is another clip from the secretbi recordis. this one beginwith ja
mostost uneducated, the unsalvageable young men, and they target them.my: this is very significant enough thated knows he cannot just be offering financial inducements. you has to come as he talks about, the cause. they have to be there for the cause, jihad, not for the money because that will get the fbi in trouble. i want to go to the hbo documentary "the newburgh sting" which has secret recordings the fbi made of conversations within the undercover fbi informant shahed hussain and...
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uneducated that understood what the laws are. >> you want people invested in the community who aren't just been about for free but at least put in about 50. >> what they don't tell you is the rules were obtained. so when it was supposed to be paid, where it was supposed to be paid in the tax was cumulative. >> all enforced by racist voter registrars sue about the way people go and keep the black ones out for any reason at all. >> exactly. because it was cumulative then you have massive poverty in those states, and again, you're using the characteristics. in mississippi, the annual income, annual family income was $70 figure. so what that means then is that they've been cumulative, you're asking people to take a major percentage of their annual income to pay to vote. it is a barrier. the thing we don't want black people to vote, that's what it does. by the time were in the 1940s, with the u.s., only 3% of age eligible african-americans are registered to vote in the south. 3%. >> 80 years after the civil war. >> yeah. >> remembered harper versus virginia board of elections, the case of
uneducated that understood what the laws are. >> you want people invested in the community who aren't just been about for free but at least put in about 50. >> what they don't tell you is the rules were obtained. so when it was supposed to be paid, where it was supposed to be paid in the tax was cumulative. >> all enforced by racist voter registrars sue about the way people go and keep the black ones out for any reason at all. >> exactly. because it was cumulative then...
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well thought outship she didn't rant and rave about abolishing amendments like kanye west who is uneducateson things it was a very thoughtful post and good for her. she was careful about not particularly bashing one party or the other. she said you may not agree 100% of the time with one party and that you should vote based on issues that are important to you. and she's right about that. and she's been a very savvy businesswoman. she's no dummy. not only is she very talented but also a savvy businesswoman and has done a lot of good thing for women and girls. i don't think she's losing any president trump saying he likes hearse music 25% less. >> he also said, scott, well, she must have not known about marsha blackburn. then she responds very suc sing little why she doesn't support marsha blackburn. do you think she doesn't know what she's talking about. >>ing. > i think see does. i think it was noteworthy that taylor swift came out in her first big political endorsement of a senate candidate that endorsed brett kavanaugh hours after bred sen said he would have voted for kavanaugh. >> you're
well thought outship she didn't rant and rave about abolishing amendments like kanye west who is uneducateson things it was a very thoughtful post and good for her. she was careful about not particularly bashing one party or the other. she said you may not agree 100% of the time with one party and that you should vote based on issues that are important to you. and she's right about that. and she's been a very savvy businesswoman. she's no dummy. not only is she very talented but also a savvy...
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you gotta educate a coon that think they know it all -- mm-hmm -- and you have to uneducated coon that don't know much of nothing. well i'm both. [laughter] and i'm sick of it. i had to quit my job from park and rec from being bullied for six years. i'm the only one out there doing something and you have someone like jackie battle, or whatever category you want to put her in. didn't even acknowledge me as i sit there and do everything out there at hunter's point without no pay. without no money. but then when they kill mario woods, i said something. i wasn't on their payroll that day. i wasn't in their uniform that day. and they been black balling me every since. so, i quit. because let me tell you something. i'm 'hood and i do retaliation and you ain't scaring me and i'm not running and go make no [inaudible] which i did go to e.o.c., i went to the union, i went to h.r. department and park and rec. never heard nothing from 'em. so, you know what? they pushed me to ccff because i just on my way to get my degrees of two of three because, see, i'm just not about that life just gonna keep
you gotta educate a coon that think they know it all -- mm-hmm -- and you have to uneducated coon that don't know much of nothing. well i'm both. [laughter] and i'm sick of it. i had to quit my job from park and rec from being bullied for six years. i'm the only one out there doing something and you have someone like jackie battle, or whatever category you want to put her in. didn't even acknowledge me as i sit there and do everything out there at hunter's point without no pay. without no...
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pretty uneducated. he had a rough start and his life changed and he changed history. it was all about leaving a legacy behind. before we go forth this is an interesting photo, available at the army historic education center and the national archives in national park maryland. and it was mislabeled. division. you see the doughboy in the back there. they are the ones that caught my eye. these are the three german protagonists in the whole york story. on the right is machine-gun commander, the same machine gun that is going to kill 19 soldiers. in the middle is the mad bavarian. and finally the most important antihero of the story is the battalion commander on the left side there, looking very forlorn. he's the one who's going to make it decision to surrender his command on that fateful day. it's all about how life can change history. this might be your story. put yourself in alvin york's sues -- york's shoes. his back on his christian faith and it was a rough go, he became an alcoholic and his life changed. the story begins in tennessee. i'll the new york of course was
pretty uneducated. he had a rough start and his life changed and he changed history. it was all about leaving a legacy behind. before we go forth this is an interesting photo, available at the army historic education center and the national archives in national park maryland. and it was mislabeled. division. you see the doughboy in the back there. they are the ones that caught my eye. these are the three german protagonists in the whole york story. on the right is machine-gun commander, the...
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uneducated doctors, they rely on prescription medication as opposed to proper treatment.nd we need to address them as well. health care is part of the solution. >> okay. jared golden, your 45. thank you. again, we need to expand medicaid, we need to do that for those 80,000 people in maine. unfortunately, bill that the congressman voted for would have taken access to medicaid away from ten thes of thousands of -- tens of thousands of mainers. when i worked for the homeland security committee staff, i actually worked on aing grant program called operation stone garden which worked to encourage local law enforcement to work with federal authorities like customs and border patrol and i.c.e. to help secure our border, do drug interdiction. we use that right here in maine, and so i just wanted to get back to that issue because there's false claims that i somehow don't want law enforcement to work with federal enforcement. i used to drive policy on this issue when i worked for senator susan collins. >> okay. tiffany vaughn? there's a lot of great solutions on the stage, so i do
uneducated doctors, they rely on prescription medication as opposed to proper treatment.nd we need to address them as well. health care is part of the solution. >> okay. jared golden, your 45. thank you. again, we need to expand medicaid, we need to do that for those 80,000 people in maine. unfortunately, bill that the congressman voted for would have taken access to medicaid away from ten thes of thousands of -- tens of thousands of mainers. when i worked for the homeland security...
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. >> i think that we are bringing far too many unskilled people uneducated people that don't speak anyates a social obligation on our par >> reporter: he's also worried about the federal debt. cu both sides seem to be scared to death to even d it. .i blame both sides equal come on, get off your fanny. thiss an issue. >> reporter: in 2016, sisler started a monthly political discussion group called "jib jab." w he introduced us to a fe his friends-- all republicans who strongly support president trump. >> hhas reached out to group of people who were forgotten before. >> immigration is a big problem right now. this bothers me-- not just the >> the puerto ricans of course ey automatically can vot coming in. i'm kind of botheredat. >> reporter: what do you think of democrats looking at young people and people of ctoor as the waet this blue wave in florida? >> i don't like it. to me that's what's happening. >> reporter: three groups... retirees, young voters, and an influx of puerto ricans... all could have a major impact on election night, one week away. judy? >> woodruff: yamiche alcindor
. >> i think that we are bringing far too many unskilled people uneducated people that don't speak anyates a social obligation on our par >> reporter: he's also worried about the federal debt. cu both sides seem to be scared to death to even d it. .i blame both sides equal come on, get off your fanny. thiss an issue. >> reporter: in 2016, sisler started a monthly political discussion group called "jib jab." w he introduced us to a fe his friends-- all republicans who...
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. >> my social justice issue is the black and brown youth are sort of seen as uneducated, criminal, and just like that can't be successful. >> sreenivasan: stacy tyndall is a junior majoring in criminal justice. g she hopes to law school. >> i ultimately want to be a judge. that's my ending goal. i want to be up there in the seat. t i wantbe able to give back, especially to youth, i want to be with juveniles, because that hits hom to me, and that's my heart. >> sreenivasan: tyndall ist confide'll stay in newark. >> newark is where i was raised. newark is where i learned about these issues.e newark is wheri saw these is newark is where i'll stay. >> sreenivasan: tyreek rolon is also an h.l.l.c. honor student. he was a basketbstar in high school who bombed his s.a.t. testaking him ineligible for college scholarships. after high school he sold cocaine, and went to prison four years. now at 33, tyreek says he wants to be parte solution. he mentors high school students at newark's west side high school. >> when i was locked up, i'm trying to figure out what am i going to do? and how am i goi
. >> my social justice issue is the black and brown youth are sort of seen as uneducated, criminal, and just like that can't be successful. >> sreenivasan: stacy tyndall is a junior majoring in criminal justice. g she hopes to law school. >> i ultimately want to be a judge. that's my ending goal. i want to be up there in the seat. t i wantbe able to give back, especially to youth, i want to be with juveniles, because that hits hom to me, and that's my heart. >>...
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refugees of the population are desperate people across the border that have lower levels of skill, uneducated, poor, when in fact that is not the case. that is just a common misconception and in the paper are highlighted cases of high ranking, extremely well educated individuals that have at least in the past used our system as a way to defect from their countries. they call this allowing people to vote with their feet. in favor of coming to the united states, so to the panel, how do you think this has impacted the areas of the world that they are leaving like the ussr and its proxies and what do you think is the potential gain for the united states if we were to allow this to happen more frequently? >> i would love to take that on. the first thing i think to recognize is the number of refugees that would be settled is minuscule in comparison to the problem. the most recent report shows 68 million displaced people, 22 million are refugees. if we were to settle 100,000 refugees in america which is three times what the administration is asking to resettle, that is almost statistically insignifi
refugees of the population are desperate people across the border that have lower levels of skill, uneducated, poor, when in fact that is not the case. that is just a common misconception and in the paper are highlighted cases of high ranking, extremely well educated individuals that have at least in the past used our system as a way to defect from their countries. they call this allowing people to vote with their feet. in favor of coming to the united states, so to the panel, how do you think...
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pretty uneducated. he had a rough start and his life changed and he changed history. it was all about leaving a legacy behind. there it is. a life that changed history. before we go forth this is an interesting photo, available at the army historic education center in carlisle, pennsylvania, and the national archives in college park maryland. , and it was mislabeled. not yours unit the 82nd , division. you see the doughboy in the back there. that is alvin york. the three officers caught my eye originally. these are the three german protagonists in the whole york story. on the far right is a machine gun commander the same machine , gun that is going to kill 19 soldiers either manning it or supporting it. in the middle is the mad bavarian. you will hear more about him. and finally the most important antihero of the story is the battalion commander on the left side there, looking very forlorn. he's the one who's going to make it decision to surrender his command to alvin york on that fateful day. it's all about how life can change history. this might be your story. put y
pretty uneducated. he had a rough start and his life changed and he changed history. it was all about leaving a legacy behind. there it is. a life that changed history. before we go forth this is an interesting photo, available at the army historic education center in carlisle, pennsylvania, and the national archives in college park maryland. , and it was mislabeled. not yours unit the 82nd , division. you see the doughboy in the back there. that is alvin york. the three officers caught my eye...
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group of people, the white prodigies now those good white people are burdened with the poor and uneducated and the criminals from the blacks and latinos. from the white supremacist remarks in charlottesville made a simpleminded question of the world that i live in, cable news on tv people hear the trump comment and then somebody says trump the racist? somebody says no. he says those things about everybody. the question comes up because it's not just somebody else but he also says lebron james is dumb in fact, he is so dumb someone he previously had called him dumb, don lemon look smart people coming from africa and the caribbean and latin america are people coming from t6 countries maxine waters extraordinarily low i sku one - - iq another one explaining american soldier that said congresswoman wilson was a wacky liar and of course, the nfl players not patriots not patriotic and esso bees who should be fired and latinos are all ms 13 or animals. to represent the idea that country is overrun by criminal immigrants indiscriminately through white sand by the way on this topic i could not help
group of people, the white prodigies now those good white people are burdened with the poor and uneducated and the criminals from the blacks and latinos. from the white supremacist remarks in charlottesville made a simpleminded question of the world that i live in, cable news on tv people hear the trump comment and then somebody says trump the racist? somebody says no. he says those things about everybody. the question comes up because it's not just somebody else but he also says lebron james...
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homelessness people that have to go off to school, the children that have hunger, homelessness, ,nd uneducatedents are two the ones that are on drug opioids with problems they have. they have all kind of problems bringing into school. hopelessness,ress hunger before we can address education because they cannot go off to school with a stomach that is not full, in mind not clear, and a body not healthy. we need to treat all and every. before we look at what happens in education, we need to look at what we are doing for the people at home. the people of home struggling on the parents and the children. there is a lot of homelessness, a lot of abuse, and a lot of unhealthy things going on. god help us all if we do not treat that. >> commissioner wagner, a chance to address that. >> great points. one of the things so exciting to do the work here in mode island -- rhode island is that the governor has been a champion of education. one of the things she has charged her cabinet with doing his work together. work together to address the common sense comprehensive set of needs that not only our children
homelessness people that have to go off to school, the children that have hunger, homelessness, ,nd uneducatedents are two the ones that are on drug opioids with problems they have. they have all kind of problems bringing into school. hopelessness,ress hunger before we can address education because they cannot go off to school with a stomach that is not full, in mind not clear, and a body not healthy. we need to treat all and every. before we look at what happens in education, we need to look...
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an uneducated person is is a potential victim. some of the most resilient terrorists are the least educated. did you ever see the head of the terrorist organizations blowing themselves up? critical thinking is lacking here. if these kids had critical thinking, they would figure this out in to seconds. wait a minute. this guy with the expensive suit is not doing this, and he wants me to blow myself up? see you later, pal. so it is not just weapons and troops. and normally when people talk about defense cooperation, they talk about exporting weapons. which is part of it. and saudi arabia is our largest customer. the australians are next. uae is down the line there. that's interesting. the saudis are way off the charts. that's why the president is pushing this. it is not five million jobs associated with exports to saudi arabia. i would put it at maybe 10,000 at most. at most. but every time he mentioned it it's one million. the next day it is two million. the next day it is five million. let's get real. another part of having good c
an uneducated person is is a potential victim. some of the most resilient terrorists are the least educated. did you ever see the head of the terrorist organizations blowing themselves up? critical thinking is lacking here. if these kids had critical thinking, they would figure this out in to seconds. wait a minute. this guy with the expensive suit is not doing this, and he wants me to blow myself up? see you later, pal. so it is not just weapons and troops. and normally when people talk about...
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the heroic rebels, the old man who are dragged into it, the lower class, uneducated white people who did not know what is going on. but he has humanized them. he is not showing them as evil people. they are not monsters, he is not demonizing them as we have seen so often in this class, how people demonize the enemy. so homer in general is very courtly accepting their surrender in a very positive way. northerners love the story of appomattox courthouse, of ulysses s grant, the northern general, and robert e lee, the southern general, meeting and speaking civilly to one another. it gave them a hope for a peaceful reconciliation at the end of the war. that proved not to be the case. i would say prisoners from the front embodies hope that there can be a humane ending to the war. instead -- well, i wouldn't say instead, but another homer ,ainting from this period ," 1865, in a new field 1866, what does this show? raymond? >> i see a man working on the field. it reminds me of another european painting of a worker on the field. prof. lubin: you mean the --nting of "farmers ne "farmers nooni
the heroic rebels, the old man who are dragged into it, the lower class, uneducated white people who did not know what is going on. but he has humanized them. he is not showing them as evil people. they are not monsters, he is not demonizing them as we have seen so often in this class, how people demonize the enemy. so homer in general is very courtly accepting their surrender in a very positive way. northerners love the story of appomattox courthouse, of ulysses s grant, the northern general,...
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the heroic dashing rebel, the old man who was dragged into it, the lower class, uneducated white people who did not really know what was going on. he has humanized them. he is not showing them as evil people of another -- you know, monsters. he is not demonizing them as we have seen so often in this class. how people demonize the enemy. so, homer is very -- in a general, is very courtly, excepting there surrender -- excepting there surrender in a positive light. northerners love this story of ulysses s grant, and robert e lee, the southern general, meeting and speaking civilly to one another. because it gave them a hope evie peaceful reconciliation -- hope evie peaceful reconciliation. that proved not to be the case. i would say prisoners from the front embodied hope that there can be a humane ending to the were. another homer painting from this period, veterans in a field, 1865-1866, what does it show? ray, what do you see in this? >> a man working on the field. [ inaudible answer ] >> you mean the painting of the farmer by william cindy amount. -- melt -- mount. in western traditions,
the heroic dashing rebel, the old man who was dragged into it, the lower class, uneducated white people who did not really know what was going on. he has humanized them. he is not showing them as evil people of another -- you know, monsters. he is not demonizing them as we have seen so often in this class. how people demonize the enemy. so, homer is very -- in a general, is very courtly, excepting there surrender -- excepting there surrender in a positive light. northerners love this story of...
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this is uneducated experience for me for for example mert garland that they could actually hold -- what's up with those? that's just one example. go on and on with these. our congress and white house do a whole bunch of things that have to be codified that i thought were norms. >> a great question. would you think of that? >> codification requires an act of congress defending its institutional process. that won't fix the supreme court confirmation issue but insofar as i think all the time about the transition and the period of a few months from this administration to the next administration. there's actually very little statutory law that governs an outgoing and incoming administration and a lot of codification would be extremely helpful. there's a president-elect who doesn't exercise formal authority and he needs to get up to speed on intelligence matters and all of that just happens in a normal practice but that's one small example but it does feel to me that actually formalizing a lot of what has traditionally just been the norm. we have done this before. we have for the most part foun
this is uneducated experience for me for for example mert garland that they could actually hold -- what's up with those? that's just one example. go on and on with these. our congress and white house do a whole bunch of things that have to be codified that i thought were norms. >> a great question. would you think of that? >> codification requires an act of congress defending its institutional process. that won't fix the supreme court confirmation issue but insofar as i think all...
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he said, "i love uneducated voters." i think he's sort of preyed on that. >> the hair. damon: we talk about access. in contrast with the obama photo where you get to see him disembarking from the plane, getting on the plane and all of the pomp that goes along with that, sometimes all we would get with a little glimpse of him for a middle second decimal is second -- millisecond. also speaking about the opacity of his campaign, the refusal to release his tech records -- tax records, flying in a private jet. all of those things rolled into one in this picture. [laughter] yes, he is standing in front of an american flag. but thisarely see it, is one of those things that i'm telling myself, the campaign is so restrictive and they give you this little pen and the want you to stand on the riser and shoot him in front of the american flag, this giant american flag. i sort of feel like if you are going to pen me in that much, you are going to force me to be creative. i got on the riser and waded in near the crowd. people put their hands up and cell phones up. one was in -- perso
he said, "i love uneducated voters." i think he's sort of preyed on that. >> the hair. damon: we talk about access. in contrast with the obama photo where you get to see him disembarking from the plane, getting on the plane and all of the pomp that goes along with that, sometimes all we would get with a little glimpse of him for a middle second decimal is second -- millisecond. also speaking about the opacity of his campaign, the refusal to release his tech records -- tax...
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he said i love uneducated voters. i think he prayed on that. -- preyed on that. access, usually in contrast to the obama photo where you get to see him this embarking from the plane, all of that pomp that goes along with that, sometimes all we would get is a little glimpse of him for a millisecond through window. opacityeaking about the of his campaign, his refusal to , allse his tax records these things rolled into one on this picture. [laughter] he is standing in front of an american flag. you can barely see it. one of these things, i think i am telling myself, the campaign is so restrictive. they give you this little pen and they want you to shoot this picture of him in front of the american flag. i feel like, if you're going to pen me in, you're going to force me to be creative. i got on the riser and waded in near the crowd, and people put their hands up, and one person but their phone up just so -- it looks dark here, but usually you can see it is just hair and a finger. the certain emptiness to his message, there was not a lot of policy in his speeches, pr
he said i love uneducated voters. i think he prayed on that. -- preyed on that. access, usually in contrast to the obama photo where you get to see him this embarking from the plane, all of that pomp that goes along with that, sometimes all we would get is a little glimpse of him for a millisecond through window. opacityeaking about the of his campaign, his refusal to , allse his tax records these things rolled into one on this picture. [laughter] he is standing in front of an american flag....
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critical thing for the president politically is that he got into office because of the vote of the uneducated, the working class non-college. and they are finally participating in the economic recovery the trickle-down finally has gotten down to his base. and the notion that the fed is going to throw ice cubes in the punch bowl, just when his base is arriving to the party, understandably frightens him he wants to see trickle-down and he is a trickle-down guy, get all the way to the bottom of the income distribution and he's afraid, i think justifiably so, that the fed might say, that's a little bit too hot to run the economy, because we're running pretty hot right now >> paul, it's dominick here, and i love the fact that you're reporting from my alma mater out there. but here's what i would say. put your hat on. if you were hypothetically the fed chair right now, hypothetically, what would be the biggest thing that you would do differently tha fed? i don't think that i would do anything as a practical matter, from the standpoint of setting a policy differently i think that i would be a little
critical thing for the president politically is that he got into office because of the vote of the uneducated, the working class non-college. and they are finally participating in the economic recovery the trickle-down finally has gotten down to his base. and the notion that the fed is going to throw ice cubes in the punch bowl, just when his base is arriving to the party, understandably frightens him he wants to see trickle-down and he is a trickle-down guy, get all the way to the bottom of...
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have challenges in low-income communities with the business on the corner which is unhealthy and uneducational, i challenge those. when you have schools that are over 100 years old and are in the heart of a black community and are named after a confederate general and you can't get into making proposals to improve those schools, it's a real challenge for those of us who want to develop businesses that work with these groups that have always been on the socio and economic lower end. >> got you, caller. thank you. >> there's an active citizen, pedro. i would ask him if 1% of the people in your community joined hands with you, i bet you would get it done. it never takes more than 1% of active citizens if they represent majority opinion like who doesn't want safer schools, who doesn't want emergency health care, to turn things around. that's why i always say it's easier than we think to change things in this country. stop allowing politicians to divide and rule us. they've been doing this for over 2,000 years. that's their technique. >> you've written in the book a series of letters, some actual,
have challenges in low-income communities with the business on the corner which is unhealthy and uneducational, i challenge those. when you have schools that are over 100 years old and are in the heart of a black community and are named after a confederate general and you can't get into making proposals to improve those schools, it's a real challenge for those of us who want to develop businesses that work with these groups that have always been on the socio and economic lower end. >> got...
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one of the most unhealthy populations out of the industrialized world as well as one of the most uneducatedwill be votingi for bernie sanders. because he is the only one who believes we need to actually invest in our people and in our country. host: thank you. al weaver, mentioning health care they are. we wanted to the democratic agenda. should they take over the house, there is a recent headline -- pelosi outlines democratic agenda if they take over the house. tell us what she may be looking to do. guest: the issue for democrats at large is if they win the majority in the house, they will be the minority in terms of the senate and presidency. it is a major messaging point. democrats -- i talked one democrat last night. they made the point that it will be health care care, health care, for the next couple of weeks ahead of election day. we'll see a lot of members push -- it is a one issue they see that voters care the most and the one issue where they can make the most gains as far as any particular issue. host: your thoughts on health care and whether that issue is resonating, mr. fitzpat
one of the most unhealthy populations out of the industrialized world as well as one of the most uneducatedwill be votingi for bernie sanders. because he is the only one who believes we need to actually invest in our people and in our country. host: thank you. al weaver, mentioning health care they are. we wanted to the democratic agenda. should they take over the house, there is a recent headline -- pelosi outlines democratic agenda if they take over the house. tell us what she may be looking...
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of high school dropouts, i have a problem with them voting and not having information or being uneducatedi would like to see anybody who votes has to fill out a tax return because if you do not, you are not making money and on welfare, you need some type of engagement with america before you can vote. i hate it when they are taking idea of whatave no is going on and having them cast a vote. that is a big problem. everybody should vote, they should have to fill in a tax form and everything is right there, that is the way to handle it. you get to vote, involved in the government. host: why should a young person be discounted because they do not have that kind of life experience? caller: i am not saying life experience, they could have no life experience, they just have to fill out a tax return. they can say zero. at least they have to fill it out and go through all of that problem. if you have ever tried to fill out a tax return, it is hard, let them go through that and start thinking about the issues. maryland,and laurel, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to
of high school dropouts, i have a problem with them voting and not having information or being uneducatedi would like to see anybody who votes has to fill out a tax return because if you do not, you are not making money and on welfare, you need some type of engagement with america before you can vote. i hate it when they are taking idea of whatave no is going on and having them cast a vote. that is a big problem. everybody should vote, they should have to fill in a tax form and everything is...