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this is a uniquely american idea, the idea that the american lance do not belong to a ruling class but the american people. canyon,uch as the grand yellowstone, the second liberty. the had become clear to us and many are known around the world. they are our nation's crown jewels. president obama on a visit to yosemite told a crowd it is a must like the spirit of america itself is right here. today there are 84 million acres in the system including 59 parks, 128 historical parts, 25 battlefields. last year, some 309 people visited the national park locations. when people think of national parks, they give grants natural spaces like the everglades. along the way, the national park service took up a second mission. telling the american story. the lincoln memorial, washington monument, and even president park which surrounds the white house are all part of the national park service narrative. this mission was carved into the stone of mount rushmore who wrote the purpose of the memorial is to indicate that founding and unification of the united states could be american story is complicated.
this is a uniquely american idea, the idea that the american lance do not belong to a ruling class but the american people. canyon,uch as the grand yellowstone, the second liberty. the had become clear to us and many are known around the world. they are our nation's crown jewels. president obama on a visit to yosemite told a crowd it is a must like the spirit of america itself is right here. today there are 84 million acres in the system including 59 parks, 128 historical parts, 25...
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this was a uniquely american idea, the concept the nation's most beautiful lands don't want to a ruling class but the american people and is their right to visit these places and enjoy them. places such as the grand canyon, yellowstone, the statue of liberty. have become familiar to us and many are known around the world. they are our nation's crown jewels. president obama told a crowd it is always like the spirit of america itself is right here. today, there are 84 million acres in the system and 410 sites, including 59 national 25ks, 128 historical parks, battlefields, and 10 national seashores. last year, 300 million people visited the national park locations. when people think of national parks, they usually think of grand national spaces like the everglades. along the way, the national park service took up a second mission of telling the american story. the lincoln memorial, the washington monument, and even presidents' park are all part of the national park service narrative. this mission was literally carved into the stone of mount rushmore by the sculptor who wrote the purpose o
this was a uniquely american idea, the concept the nation's most beautiful lands don't want to a ruling class but the american people and is their right to visit these places and enjoy them. places such as the grand canyon, yellowstone, the statue of liberty. have become familiar to us and many are known around the world. they are our nation's crown jewels. president obama told a crowd it is always like the spirit of america itself is right here. today, there are 84 million acres in the system...
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this is a uniquely american idea. the concept that the nation's most beautiful lands don't belong to a ruling class but to the american people and it's their right to visit these spaces and enjoy them. spaces such as the grand canyon, yellowstone, the statue of liberty. many are known around the world. they are our nation's crown jewels. president obama on a visit to yosemite's waterfalls told a crowd it's almost like the spirit of america itself is right here. today, there are 84 million acres in the system and 410 sites including 59 national parks, 128 historical parks, 25 battlefields and 10 national seashores. last year, some 300 million people visited the national park locations. when people think of national parks, they usually think of grand natural spaces like the everglades. but along the way, the national park service took up a second mission of telling the american story. the lincoln memorial, the washington monument, and even presidents' park, which surrounds the white house, are part of the national park s
this is a uniquely american idea. the concept that the nation's most beautiful lands don't belong to a ruling class but to the american people and it's their right to visit these spaces and enjoy them. spaces such as the grand canyon, yellowstone, the statue of liberty. many are known around the world. they are our nation's crown jewels. president obama on a visit to yosemite's waterfalls told a crowd it's almost like the spirit of america itself is right here. today, there are 84 million acres...
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of a a celebration uniquely american triumph of will. to consider this museum and airing of grievances is to sell it dramatically short. it is the triumph of the african-american people. [applause] be forseum cannot caucasian grandchildren just to crimes offul the their ancestors were, or for the african-american children to see how terribly their ancestors were treated. at this is for the african-american grandchildren to see the triumph of great americans. at in 1957, dr. king wrote these words -- at the end is reconciliation. at the end is redemption. at the end is the creation of a beloved community. we are one step closer to that vision today. god bless you all and thank you for being here. [applause] mrs. bush: thank you all. thank you all so much. for that very much introduction, and good morning to everyone, good morning president and mrs. obama and all of our distinguished guests who joined us for this very important occasion. fitting we arey dedicating this plot of land on our national mall for a museum that remembers, reveres,
of a a celebration uniquely american triumph of will. to consider this museum and airing of grievances is to sell it dramatically short. it is the triumph of the african-american people. [applause] be forseum cannot caucasian grandchildren just to crimes offul the their ancestors were, or for the african-american children to see how terribly their ancestors were treated. at this is for the african-american grandchildren to see the triumph of great americans. at in 1957, dr. king wrote these...
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. >> i think this story is so uniquely american but also truly is a local story. >> tracy davidson, nbc10 news. >> he says allentown bounced back from the democratic downfall and he thinks that story needs to be told as well. it premiers tomorrow at the arts quest center in bethlehem and is open to the public. >>> this morning, we continue to follow breaking news out of new castle county. this video just into the nbc10 newsroom. here's what we know. crews took people to the hospital with injuries this morning after the fire was burning out of control. this is in wilmington. we also know at least one person was trapped. we have a crew on the scene working to get us new information. we will keep you posted throughout the morning. we are going to take a quick break. be right back. when pat toomey went to washington, he didn't stop... working for wall street. toomey's plan would risk social security on the stock market, lining bankers' pockets with fees from our benefits that... could total billions, even if the market crashes, and seniors lose everything. katie mcginty is working for us. a m
. >> i think this story is so uniquely american but also truly is a local story. >> tracy davidson, nbc10 news. >> he says allentown bounced back from the democratic downfall and he thinks that story needs to be told as well. it premiers tomorrow at the arts quest center in bethlehem and is open to the public. >>> this morning, we continue to follow breaking news out of new castle county. this video just into the nbc10 newsroom. here's what we know. crews took people...
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what is uniquely american? is so american about jazz music that the state department would say go out there instead of rock bands? what makes jazz american? >> african-american culture. >> it had its roots in african-american culture. the state department was slow to acknowledge that area -- that. thereby line was this is american music. the musicians new a little different. but jazz in the world because it is american. english.n roll was to >> perhaps. it was an organically american. there is something to that. >> it didn't have to follow typical rules classical had to follow. it echoes freedom and liberty. >> now we are really onto something. if you think about this compared to this music, it is not a difference between structure and no structure. any jazz musician would deny the is a characteristic. but they are following a score. some composer has written a score and they are not going to deviate. these guys, it's a lot of freedom and terms of how it is laid. structure, andic how can we work around that bas
what is uniquely american? is so american about jazz music that the state department would say go out there instead of rock bands? what makes jazz american? >> african-american culture. >> it had its roots in african-american culture. the state department was slow to acknowledge that area -- that. thereby line was this is american music. the musicians new a little different. but jazz in the world because it is american. english.n roll was to >> perhaps. it was an organically...
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nick: this is the latest episode in a uniquely american tragedy, one that it repeats itself every few months, one that defies resolution. race, guns, policing, long-standing problems that keep on bringing anger and blood to the streets. nick bryant, bbc news, charlotte. katty: and an update to the tulsa shooting that nick just talked about. the prosecutor has announced first-degree manslaughter charges against the officer who fatally shot terence crutcher. you are watching "bbc world news america." the railsome, riding to look at the issues in this election. tonight, montana and the rise of the far right. the illegal wildltrade is close to the heart of britain's prince william and he told a conference that he fears the american elephant will have disappeared from the wild by the time his daughter, princess charlotte,urns 25. our correspondent has more on that. reporter: they have been part of the african landscape for as long as man can remember. but the future of the african elephant is in danger. they are being hunted without sercy for their tusks, tusk made of ivory, ivory which is
nick: this is the latest episode in a uniquely american tragedy, one that it repeats itself every few months, one that defies resolution. race, guns, policing, long-standing problems that keep on bringing anger and blood to the streets. nick bryant, bbc news, charlotte. katty: and an update to the tulsa shooting that nick just talked about. the prosecutor has announced first-degree manslaughter charges against the officer who fatally shot terence crutcher. you are watching "bbc world news...
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. >> i think this story is so uniquely american but it's also truly is a local story. >> how long couldu lost on a billboard? >> taggart says allentown has bounced back from the economic downfall in the early '80s. he thinks that's a story that needs to be told as well. "billboard boys" is open to the public. vai. >>> two florida men are fighting attempted murder charges. police have a key piece of evidence in the case against them. the video shows the moment the two men pulled guns on each other and opened fire in a riz den shall neighborhood in northern florida. one has an ar-15, the entire incident caught on the home surveillance system released by police. >>> if you use yahoo! you'll want to hear this. an admission yesterday, your personal information may have been hacked in one of the largest cyber security breaches ever. yahoo! said yesterday, hackers grabbed data from at least 500 million user accounts. the company believes the breach happened in late 2014. yahoo! is blaming it on a state sponsored actor, meaning an individual acting on behalf of a government. if you have a yahoo
. >> i think this story is so uniquely american but it's also truly is a local story. >> how long couldu lost on a billboard? >> taggart says allentown has bounced back from the economic downfall in the early '80s. he thinks that's a story that needs to be told as well. "billboard boys" is open to the public. vai. >>> two florida men are fighting attempted murder charges. police have a key piece of evidence in the case against them. the video shows the...
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through writings about his own uniquely american story and his works of fiction informed by our shared, his moving stories of love display the character of the american family. [applause] >> louis menand. [applause] the 2015 national humanities medal to louis menand for prose and essays that invite us to think in new ways about the forces shaping our society. his influential works of intellectual and cultural history probe the power of ideas from one era to the next as they ripple across politics and culture. [applause] >> elaine pagels. [applause] the 2015 national humanities medal to elaine pagels for her exploration of faith and its traditions. through her study of ancient manuscripts and other scholarly work, she has generated new interest and dialogue about our contemporary search for knowledge and meaning. [applause] accepting on behalf of the prison university project, jody lewen. [applause] the 2015 national humanities medal to the prison university project for transforming the lives of currently incarcerated people through higher education. its programs offer opportunity and i
through writings about his own uniquely american story and his works of fiction informed by our shared, his moving stories of love display the character of the american family. [applause] >> louis menand. [applause] the 2015 national humanities medal to louis menand for prose and essays that invite us to think in new ways about the forces shaping our society. his influential works of intellectual and cultural history probe the power of ideas from one era to the next as they ripple across...
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. >> this story is so uniquely american, it truly is a local hero story. >> he thinks that's story that needs to be told as well. billboards boys premiers at the arts festival. >> quite a story. nbc 10 news at 5:00 is next. >>> next at 5:00, taking a stand against donald trump in the largest police union in the country. >> he's not ready to be commanding chief of no one, no somewhere. tracking much cooler temperatures by this weekend, so finally a taste of fall, we go from 80s to 70s. >>> plus an nbc news exclusive. the widow of keith lamont scott. the deadlien counter between police and her husband in charlotte. what it reveals about the shooting and what it doesn't show. that's next at 5:00. katie mcginty: franny, johnny, mikey, maureen, jimmy, joey, ricky, eileen, me, and colleen... all 10 of us raised on a policeman's salary and a mom working as a restaurant hostess. imagine trying to do that today, with washington looking out for the favored few. i'll bring a different point of view to the u.s. senate - working class roots and the mother of three, i'll put middle class families ahe
. >> this story is so uniquely american, it truly is a local hero story. >> he thinks that's story that needs to be told as well. billboards boys premiers at the arts festival. >> quite a story. nbc 10 news at 5:00 is next. >>> next at 5:00, taking a stand against donald trump in the largest police union in the country. >> he's not ready to be commanding chief of no one, no somewhere. tracking much cooler temperatures by this weekend, so finally a taste of fall,...
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it will deter that kind of violence through an ideal and a tradition that is uniquely american. a system of justice that opposes, imposes accountability and makes sure that everybody has a fair day in court. i know that questions have been raised about potential retaliation or reprisals against members of our military or citizens in other countries. this nation should stand firm and strong against terrorist violence, and we have nothing to fear as long as we do not engage in supporting or sponsoring the kind of violence that occurred on 9/11 here. and we must trust that our government would never be responsible for that kind of aiding and abetting of deliberate killing of innocent civilians, purposeful massacre of people who are innocent. i am honored to begin this debate, and i hope it will be closed in a way that vindicates the rights as well as the interest of our country. i am proud to join colleagues on both sides of the aisle. this measure has been bipartisan from the start, and i particularly want to thank my colleagues, senator schumer and senator cornyn, for their leade
it will deter that kind of violence through an ideal and a tradition that is uniquely american. a system of justice that opposes, imposes accountability and makes sure that everybody has a fair day in court. i know that questions have been raised about potential retaliation or reprisals against members of our military or citizens in other countries. this nation should stand firm and strong against terrorist violence, and we have nothing to fear as long as we do not engage in supporting or...
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. >> i think this story is so uniquely american but also truly is a local story. >> tracy davidson, nbc10 news. >> he says allentown bounced back from the economic downfall and he thinks that story needs to be told as well. it premiers tomorrow at the arts quest center in bethlehem and is open to the public. >>> 6:26. we continue to out of wilmington. we will check in with tim furlong at the scene coming up. >>> we check in with krystal klei. >> it is feeling like fall in the forecast. going to track temperatures for the weekend and details on a cold front, how it will effect your morning commute or maybe a morning jog. katie mcginty: franny, johnny, mikey, maureen, jimmy, joey, ricky, eileen, me, and colleen... all 10 of us raised on a policeman's salary and a mom working as a restaurant hostess. imagine trying to do that today, with washington looking out for the favored few. i'll bring a different point of view to the u.s. senate - working class roots and the mother of three, i'll put middle class families ahead of wall street. i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message because it's
. >> i think this story is so uniquely american but also truly is a local story. >> tracy davidson, nbc10 news. >> he says allentown bounced back from the economic downfall and he thinks that story needs to be told as well. it premiers tomorrow at the arts quest center in bethlehem and is open to the public. >>> 6:26. we continue to out of wilmington. we will check in with tim furlong at the scene coming up. >>> we check in with krystal klei. >> it is...
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the smithsonian is a uniquely american institution comprising 19 museums, established at key points in our 170 year history. the inauguration of our newest museum occurs as race and cultural differences dominate the national discourse. can be an ideal gathering place to learn, to hold conversations, to be inspired, and to be uplifted. the smithsonian can, and i believe should provide a form for discussions relevant to our mission, especially when these can shine a light on the history and culture of the public we serve. this is true of the national museum of african american history culture, and it is true of all of the other museums research centers and education initiatives. museums of the 20 are dynamic learning institutions that use the exceptional power of art and ,rtifacts to evoke feelings teach, and energize people, and at a time of great cynicism and distrust of so many establishments, of the press, and even of government, libraries and abusing them remain among the most trusted sources of information in our country -- libraries and museums remain among the most trusted source
the smithsonian is a uniquely american institution comprising 19 museums, established at key points in our 170 year history. the inauguration of our newest museum occurs as race and cultural differences dominate the national discourse. can be an ideal gathering place to learn, to hold conversations, to be inspired, and to be uplifted. the smithsonian can, and i believe should provide a form for discussions relevant to our mission, especially when these can shine a light on the history and...
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national team in these metal for humanizing the complexities of race in america to avicenna and uniquely americanry of shared history with his portrayal of the american family. >> the national team in these metal for pros and essays to have the influential works with the power of ideas from one to the next going across politics and culture. [applause] [applause] for the exploration of faith through this study of ancient manuscripts and other scholarly work about the contemporary search for knowledge and meaning. [applause] [applause] the 2015 national humanities metal for transforming the alliance to provide examples for others. >> the 2015 national peabody's metal for reminding to me it the center of the medical enterprises. to embody the diversity from the efforts rumpus -- of the science the renderings of human drama. [applause] isabel. [applause] estimates the 2015 national team manatee's metal for championing the stories of the combination of human narrative with those epic migration of a vast impact on each individual life. [applause] >> please give them a big round of applause once again w
national team in these metal for humanizing the complexities of race in america to avicenna and uniquely americanry of shared history with his portrayal of the american family. >> the national team in these metal for pros and essays to have the influential works with the power of ideas from one to the next going across politics and culture. [applause] [applause] for the exploration of faith through this study of ancient manuscripts and other scholarly work about the contemporary search...
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maybe there's some themes that don't -- that aren't uniquely american or that i should add or subtract, but those were the themes that guided me in selecting these sites. so i'm going to show you a few images from the book, not all 50, but about 20 images that -- and 20 sites that represent important themes and represent the text of 50 great american places. so under freedom, i have to start with monticello. as i said earlier, i think we're learning so much about thomas jefferson and about his contributions to american history, and it is thanks to monticello that we know so much about his times. today i was fascinated with the walk through the building of monticello, the putting up and pulling down, i think, was the name of the exhibit and how often he built and rebuilt and changed the appearance of monticello. but also to think about jefferson's contributions to the story of freedom, to the fact that now monticello was talking about the history of slavery at monticello, and so that freedom story is being told here. it is a very rich site for all of those reasons. at the smithsonian we
maybe there's some themes that don't -- that aren't uniquely american or that i should add or subtract, but those were the themes that guided me in selecting these sites. so i'm going to show you a few images from the book, not all 50, but about 20 images that -- and 20 sites that represent important themes and represent the text of 50 great american places. so under freedom, i have to start with monticello. as i said earlier, i think we're learning so much about thomas jefferson and about his...
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societies in the history of humanity has the ,eople who were in servitude servitude is not unique to americans. how many slaveholding societies have been able internally to overcome that system? ?nd establish legal equality we have a long way to go to rid ourselves of american racism, but we have a question slavery and jim crow. that is an important step in the achievement of mankind so for me it is an emotional connection. it is about my mom, about my kids. it has something to do about how police officers might treat me up they stop me. it has something to do with, you know, you know, people struggling for equality right now. into the future. i think it is a tremendous achievement for our nation and in extreme proud to be an american. >> can you tell us what the new african-american museum means to the country? >> i am really excited about the opening of the museum. i was a history major at georgetown. i am really excited about this, having been here so many years and washington. i am looking to see the complete story of america. i feel that you cannot tell the story of america without tellin
societies in the history of humanity has the ,eople who were in servitude servitude is not unique to americans. how many slaveholding societies have been able internally to overcome that system? ?nd establish legal equality we have a long way to go to rid ourselves of american racism, but we have a question slavery and jim crow. that is an important step in the achievement of mankind so for me it is an emotional connection. it is about my mom, about my kids. it has something to do about how...
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the presidential libraries are uniquely american phenomenons.artnership of the federal government and private foundations and the president's family working together to preserve the legacy of the president and his and ministration and to educate, inspire, and sometimes entertain. and i hope -- and i hope to excite young people about careers in public service. at the dedication of this library in 1941, the first archivist of the united states declared, raw materials of his the records of past human affairs and only when such records have been preserved and made available can a historian truly reconstruct and interpret the past. in must have been some such thought that inspired the idea that finds concrete expression in this library, which we dedicate today. and now i have the honor of sharing with you a message from my boss. i am pleased to join in marking the 75th anniversary of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum. refusing to accept that we are anything less than the masters of our fate, president roosevelt steered america
the presidential libraries are uniquely american phenomenons.artnership of the federal government and private foundations and the president's family working together to preserve the legacy of the president and his and ministration and to educate, inspire, and sometimes entertain. and i hope -- and i hope to excite young people about careers in public service. at the dedication of this library in 1941, the first archivist of the united states declared, raw materials of his the records of past...
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it will deter that kind of violence through an ideal and a tradition that is uniquely american. a system of justice that opposes, imposes accountability and makes sure that everybody has a fair day in court. i know that questions have been raised about potential retaliation or reprisals against members of our military or citizens in other countries. this nation should stand firm and strong against terrorist violence, and we have nothing to fear as long as we do not engage in supporting or sponsoring the kind of violence that occurred on 9/11 here. and we must trust that our government would never be responsible for that kind of aiding and abetting of deliberate killing of innocent civilians, purposeful massacre of people who are innocent. i am honored to begin this debate, and i hope it will be closed in a way that vindicates the rights as well as the interest of our country. i am proud to join colleagues on both sides of the aisle. this measure has been bipartisan from the start, and i particularly want to thank my colleagues, senator schumer and senator cornyn, for their leade
it will deter that kind of violence through an ideal and a tradition that is uniquely american. a system of justice that opposes, imposes accountability and makes sure that everybody has a fair day in court. i know that questions have been raised about potential retaliation or reprisals against members of our military or citizens in other countries. this nation should stand firm and strong against terrorist violence, and we have nothing to fear as long as we do not engage in supporting or...
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this is a uniquely american idea. the concept that the nation's most beautiful lands don't belong to a ruling class, but to the american people. it's their right to visit these spaces and to enjoy them. places such as the grand canyon, yellowstone, the statue of liberty. they've become familiar to us and many are known around the world. they are our nation's crown jewels. president obama on a visit to yosemite's waterfalls told the crowd it's almost like the spirit of america itself is right here. today there are 84 million acres in the system and 410 sites, including 59 national parks. 128 historical parks. 25 battle fields, and 10 national sea shores. last year some 300 million people visited the national park locations. when people think of national parks, they ushlgly think of grand natural spaces like the everglades, but along the way the national park service took up a second mission of telling the american story. the lincoln memorial, the washington monument, and even president's park which surrounds the white h
this is a uniquely american idea. the concept that the nation's most beautiful lands don't belong to a ruling class, but to the american people. it's their right to visit these spaces and to enjoy them. places such as the grand canyon, yellowstone, the statue of liberty. they've become familiar to us and many are known around the world. they are our nation's crown jewels. president obama on a visit to yosemite's waterfalls told the crowd it's almost like the spirit of america itself is right...
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this was a uniquely american idea. ncept that the nation's most beautiful lands don't belong to a ruling class, but to the american people. it is their right to visit these spaces and enjoy them. such as the grand canyon, yellowstone, the statue of liberty. they have become familiar to us, and many are known around the world. they are nations crown jewels. a todent obama, on yosemite's waterfalls told a crowd it's almost like the spirit of america itself is right here. today, there are 84 million acres in the system, and 400 10 sites, including 59 national parks, 128 historical parks, 25 battlefields, and 10 national seashores. asher, some 300 million people visited the national park locations. when people think of national parks, they usually think of grand natural spaces like the everglades. along the way, the national park service took up a second mission of telling the american story. the lincoln memorial, the washington monument, and even residents parked, which surrounds the white house, are all part of the nation
this was a uniquely american idea. ncept that the nation's most beautiful lands don't belong to a ruling class, but to the american people. it is their right to visit these spaces and enjoy them. such as the grand canyon, yellowstone, the statue of liberty. they have become familiar to us, and many are known around the world. they are nations crown jewels. a todent obama, on yosemite's waterfalls told a crowd it's almost like the spirit of america itself is right here. today, there are 84...
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american citizens from opening bank accounts for instance. it is just one of numerous pieces of legislation. the uk has its own version. i agree. that is uniquecitizens, but that should not be an impediment towards opening a bank account. thanks should have a process to deal with these things. i think the pendulum has simply swung too far. survey ishis essentially about corporate's, not individuals, but some individuals i know have had opening bank accounts in the territory, and that is not covered in the survey, but does that surprise you? >> no, it does not surprise me at all. there are a number of reasons why individuals can have problems. a recent high court judge recently had his accounts closed because he was deemed to be a politically exposed person. rishaad: what does that mean? >> he is on a list of andtically exposed persons deemed him unsuitable to have a high street bank account. rishaad: the banks have seen some come through, denied all this, but the point is how does it get addressed if your survey is indeed correct? >> i believe it is already being addressed. we have spoken to the hong kong monetary authority. we have spoken to
american citizens from opening bank accounts for instance. it is just one of numerous pieces of legislation. the uk has its own version. i agree. that is uniquecitizens, but that should not be an impediment towards opening a bank account. thanks should have a process to deal with these things. i think the pendulum has simply swung too far. survey ishis essentially about corporate's, not individuals, but some individuals i know have had opening bank accounts in the territory, and that is not...
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drive-by shootings are practically and uniquely an american phenomenon. only 3% of people who commit a property crime end up in prison. john: she disagrees with you. she says lock them up. >> we are at the lowest crime rate in this country since the last generation. we represent 30,000 professional law enforcement from all over the country. john: you have been a chief three times different places. >> i want police officers to have alternatives to arrests. i don't know a cop who want to put a guy with meantal illness in jail. officers want to be chasing those violent criminals. but when you have got people being killed in the numbers they are being killed -- john: lower numbers. we charted the homicide rate, it's down. >> we have to get the people that are killing people off the street. the majority are gang-related and it's black on black crime. 4,500 will die in one year, black on black crime. john: when we look at that chart, the incarceration rate, are yo united states locks up more people than russia and china? >> maybe the youth has more murder than
drive-by shootings are practically and uniquely an american phenomenon. only 3% of people who commit a property crime end up in prison. john: she disagrees with you. she says lock them up. >> we are at the lowest crime rate in this country since the last generation. we represent 30,000 professional law enforcement from all over the country. john: you have been a chief three times different places. >> i want police officers to have alternatives to arrests. i don't know a cop who want...
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. >>> hillary clinton of former president bill clinton are among the most unique political couples in american history. the bottom half of the unique. anne holton is the wife of vice presidential candidate tim kaine. she is also the former virginia secretary -- and her father became the first republican governor elected in 100 years. tim kaine is a virginia senator. if the benton, kaine ticket is elected, holton may be interested in her has been so messy but she denies the idea.>> i'm absolutely not interested. before i will give you the politics lesson. the vice president is the president of the senate. i've never going to have my husband be my boss.>> the clinton campaign disaster to be involved on the trail reaching out to teachers and students because of her experience in education.>>> our mission is to connect the presidential we have reached out to the candidates to take part in extended interviews not only with our station that with our sister stations across the country. we want to hear from you. send us your questions for the candidates.>>> i was the leaders are talking about what the
. >>> hillary clinton of former president bill clinton are among the most unique political couples in american history. the bottom half of the unique. anne holton is the wife of vice presidential candidate tim kaine. she is also the former virginia secretary -- and her father became the first republican governor elected in 100 years. tim kaine is a virginia senator. if the benton, kaine ticket is elected, holton may be interested in her has been so messy but she denies the...
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looking at southern england as well but it seems right now it is uniquely american. in latin america, they look test basin over the border into texas and into mexico and how to develop that. one of the things that facilitated the u.s. development is private landownership and not necessarily the case in latin america and the crime issues around mexico. argentina is another one but it wasn't a great place for countries to invest because of contract problems. there is some new excitement of better contract terms and giving incentive to go in there. but not great geology and landownership is what is presenting growing. one of the scenario in the middle east is like armageddon and that is what happened if shale goes global. i heard a scenario pre-price collapse in a gcc country, a central bank governor, he was worried in the spring of 2014 saying yes, we are sitting above a hundred but what if iraq meets or expectations and shale is a global development? we will not be able to control the price environment at that point. maybe this is too arrogant because we didn't unders
looking at southern england as well but it seems right now it is uniquely american. in latin america, they look test basin over the border into texas and into mexico and how to develop that. one of the things that facilitated the u.s. development is private landownership and not necessarily the case in latin america and the crime issues around mexico. argentina is another one but it wasn't a great place for countries to invest because of contract problems. there is some new excitement of better...
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the smithsonian, as you know, is a uniquely a uniquely american institution comprising 19 museums, established at key points in our 170 year history. the inauguration of our newest museum occurs as race and cultural differences dominate the national discourse. this museum can be an ideal gathering place to learn, to hold conversations to be inspired and to be uplifted. the smithsonian can and should provide a forum for discussions relevant to our mission, especially when these can shine the light on the history and culture of the public we serve. it is true the national museum of african-american history and culture and it is true of all the other museums, research centers and education initiatives. museums in the 21st century are dynamic learning institutions that use the exceptional power of art and artifacts to evoke feelings, teach and energize people and at a time of great cynicism and distrust of so many establishments, of the press and even of government, libraries and museums remain among the most trusted sources of information in our country. frequently, i visit our museums on my own
the smithsonian, as you know, is a uniquely a uniquely american institution comprising 19 museums, established at key points in our 170 year history. the inauguration of our newest museum occurs as race and cultural differences dominate the national discourse. this museum can be an ideal gathering place to learn, to hold conversations to be inspired and to be uplifted. the smithsonian can and should provide a forum for discussions relevant to our mission, especially when these can shine the...
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. >> is that unique to americans? are americans lazy because they don't do this? the president is saying this while he was in laos at the same time he was criticizing donald trump, potential successor, and potential future president, on foreign soil. former republican massachusetts senator scott brown not happy. and democratic strategiy is jessica okay with that. welcome both of you. >> hi. welcome back. >> are you done resting? okay. >> that's fine. that's fine, senator. now, you don't do anything to upset me, senator. i think i feel a palpatation do you think that was like clipping to the bibles and gun thing? >> his extension of his apology tour. painting americans, belittling and demeaning hard-working americans. can show hem people in the country working one two, three jobs to pay for the bills to pay for the high cost of obamacare and other policies he has put in place, wet blank kits of individuals and business and this is coming from an individual, prior to being president and being a senator, never had a private sector job and doesn't know the value, beli
. >> is that unique to americans? are americans lazy because they don't do this? the president is saying this while he was in laos at the same time he was criticizing donald trump, potential successor, and potential future president, on foreign soil. former republican massachusetts senator scott brown not happy. and democratic strategiy is jessica okay with that. welcome both of you. >> hi. welcome back. >> are you done resting? okay. >> that's fine. that's fine,...
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i would also add to it that it enables african-americans to peer into our own unique background and to be proud of ur accomplishments and to have hopefulness about the future based on what we have already accomplished in the past. and of course, the present moment is the most important phase of living be it past, present and future but to be able to look back on to the st, provides us with a clear hope and even guideline for our future. so if we've accomplished so much in the past, there's no reason why we wouldn't be able to cut through all the challenges that we face uniquely as african americans and continue to build a tremendous, positive history as demonstrated by the election -- by the american people of the first african-american president eight years ago. he's been elected twice now. has served two terms and is leaving office with a very ratings or larity favorability rating. it says so much about what he and -- as a representative of us, what we have been able to accomplish despite the obstacles that were thrown in our way simply because of the color of our skin. >> can you te
i would also add to it that it enables african-americans to peer into our own unique background and to be proud of ur accomplishments and to have hopefulness about the future based on what we have already accomplished in the past. and of course, the present moment is the most important phase of living be it past, present and future but to be able to look back on to the st, provides us with a clear hope and even guideline for our future. so if we've accomplished so much in the past, there's no...
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. >> we hear this is a uniquely american idea. is that true? >> well, it's attribute to an outstanding writer and philosopher, wallace stagner said that said national parks are the best idea one can debate. but what sets the parks aside are different from other countries in that these were public parks open to all who could come, where the parks previously had been established for a select audience but these were the people's parks and that was the total intent when congress first set aside yellowstone as our first national park and subsequently yosemite came back to the federal jurisdiction. >> speaking of die logs, we're hoping to have one with you later on in our program. we'll open up our phone lines and if you want to get in cue, you can do that. 202-748-8900, mountain and pacific time zone viewers including alaska 202-748-8901. dial that carefully so you get to us and not someone else. you can also tweet u us @c-spanhistory or our facebook page, facebook.com/c-spanhistory and we'll mix comments in for our guests. the dialogue is about the
. >> we hear this is a uniquely american idea. is that true? >> well, it's attribute to an outstanding writer and philosopher, wallace stagner said that said national parks are the best idea one can debate. but what sets the parks aside are different from other countries in that these were public parks open to all who could come, where the parks previously had been established for a select audience but these were the people's parks and that was the total intent when congress first...
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uniquely american. >> no, i think it's not just in the uk, parts of europe as well. >> black lives matter>> yes. >> well, speaking of security, right now is time for executive edge. we're talking about a slightly different type of security here. companies are going further than ever to protect themselves against cyber intrusions. in the meantime, this election season has seen e-mails hacked. that could be the tip of the e icebe iceberg. joining us now, gary steel. gary, thanks for coming in today. >> let me get this straight, you're not strovd with the dnc. not working for them or anything. when you take away that combined with what seems like an increasing number of attacks reported in the news on a weekly basis, where do we stand? how safe should people feel. >> the reality is cyber criminals continue to go after organizations whether they be focused like the dnc or companies to either embarrass or steal sensitive information. it's gotten worse. >> not just my perception. it has gotten worse. >> companies are vulnerable. organizations need to increase their security posture. >> what do
uniquely american. >> no, i think it's not just in the uk, parts of europe as well. >> black lives matter>> yes. >> well, speaking of security, right now is time for executive edge. we're talking about a slightly different type of security here. companies are going further than ever to protect themselves against cyber intrusions. in the meantime, this election season has seen e-mails hacked. that could be the tip of the e icebe iceberg. joining us now, gary steel. gary,...
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i would also add to it that it enables african-americans to peer into our own unique background and toished in the past. and of course, the present moment is the most important phase of living, be it past, present and future, but to be able to look back on to the past provides us with a clear hope and even guideline for our future. so if we've accomplished so much in the past, there's no reason why we cannot continue to cut through all the challenges that we face uniquely as african-americans and continue to build a tremendous, positive history as demonstrated by the election -- by the american people of the first african-american president eight years ago. he's been elected twice now. , has served two terms and is leaving office with a very positive popularity rating or favorability rating. it says so much about what he and, as a representative of us, what we have been able to accomplish despite the obstacles that were thrown in our way simply because of the color of our skin. >> can you tell us what the museum means to you personally? hank johnson: well, it means i have a home. that
i would also add to it that it enables african-americans to peer into our own unique background and toished in the past. and of course, the present moment is the most important phase of living, be it past, present and future, but to be able to look back on to the past provides us with a clear hope and even guideline for our future. so if we've accomplished so much in the past, there's no reason why we cannot continue to cut through all the challenges that we face uniquely as african-americans...
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. >>> a historic event in washington dc tonight, the gala to open a new african-american museum. >>> a unique and fun way to help i'm roy cooper...and my mom used to teach in this school. she wouldn't have liked how we've fallen to 41st in teacher pay... 44th in per-student spending... or that governor mccrory tried to cut education funding to its lowest budget share in over 30 years. it's why thousands of teachers are moving out of state. as governor, i'll make schools the priority again. narrator: look up the facts on richard burr. the insurance industry gave richard burr's campaigns and richard burr wrote a plan to privatize medicare. "new profits for private insurers would be as high as sixteen to twenty-six billion." but seniors would pay nine percent more for medicare. richard burr is looking out for himself and the insurance industry... not you. >>> in the last hour washington state police have confirmed that the gunmen in the fatal shooting of five people in the hall is light has been arrested. the man pictured here when into the cascade mall in burlington washington friday night and
. >>> a historic event in washington dc tonight, the gala to open a new african-american museum. >>> a unique and fun way to help i'm roy cooper...and my mom used to teach in this school. she wouldn't have liked how we've fallen to 41st in teacher pay... 44th in per-student spending... or that governor mccrory tried to cut education funding to its lowest budget share in over 30 years. it's why thousands of teachers are moving out of state. as governor, i'll make schools the...
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the "buffalo news" said i was uniquely unqualified out of 330 million americans, i was uniquely unqualified. i won. so when i read newspaper endorsements, i just chuckle and think back to my own, where i didn't get many newspaper endorsements. i don't think they mean a thing. i'm proof positive. >> you seem to be taking that in stride, congressman. >> here i sit. >> i see that. voters don't always listen to newspapers. >> i don't believe they do. >> i want to ask you about donald trump's plan. he said he'll give his top generals 30 days to give him a plan for fighting isis. we have a whole bunch of generals that we use here at cnn who have said basically yoo who, what do you think we've been doing. what will donald trump that is new? >> i think it comes back to the weakness of president obama and secretary clinton in what i believe is putting handcuffs on those same generals saying give me a plan, but. here is something i won't do. i don't want to offend the radical islamic terrorists. we're not going to call them that. we don't want to offend those in the middle east. woulder a going to co
the "buffalo news" said i was uniquely unqualified out of 330 million americans, i was uniquely unqualified. i won. so when i read newspaper endorsements, i just chuckle and think back to my own, where i didn't get many newspaper endorsements. i don't think they mean a thing. i'm proof positive. >> you seem to be taking that in stride, congressman. >> here i sit. >> i see that. voters don't always listen to newspapers. >> i don't believe they do. >> i...
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. >> this is where you see the big tensions in american politics. not uniqueo syria and really play out. americans show that they don't want the united states getting involved in new foreign wars right now. at the same time when they turn on their television and see images of these atrocities happening in a place like syria. they feel it shouldn't be happening in the world that the united states leads and the next president will have to unpack that. >> gentlemen, thank you. great to talk to you this morning. >>> coming up in just a few minutes, two of the people who were at cnn's military town hall who posed provocative questions to the president. >>> disturbing new videos just released. firing multiple rounds at a man in an suv and killing the man's 6-year-old son. they say it was self-defense. take a look at the video, next. >>> we have an update on a story we first told you about several months ago. the public is getting its first look and it is disturbing. a body camera video of a police shooting that wound up taking the life of a 6-year-old autistic boy a
. >> this is where you see the big tensions in american politics. not uniqueo syria and really play out. americans show that they don't want the united states getting involved in new foreign wars right now. at the same time when they turn on their television and see images of these atrocities happening in a place like syria. they feel it shouldn't be happening in the world that the united states leads and the next president will have to unpack that. >> gentlemen, thank you. great to...
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personal background and his willingness to address it directly presents one of the most unique opportunities for americanst a president who could deal with a region that most presidents, let's face it, almost ignored. >> in just two years, obama is a major player on the national stage. >> thank you. >> leading up to the midterm elections in 2006, obama crisscrosses the country, campaigning for democratic candidates. while raising funds and stumping for others, obama takes the opportunity to constantly criticize the bush administration. a growing number of washington insiders start to think obama looks more like a presidential candidate than a junior senator from illinois. >> you know, i'm not -- >> despite the hype on "meet the press" with tim russert, obama pledges to remain in the senate. >> i will serve out my full six-year term. >> but just months later, obama begins to publicly toy with the idea of a white house run. >> i have thought about the possibility. >> after the election of 2006, the democrats take control of both the house and the senate for the first time in a dozen years. >> with democrats
personal background and his willingness to address it directly presents one of the most unique opportunities for americanst a president who could deal with a region that most presidents, let's face it, almost ignored. >> in just two years, obama is a major player on the national stage. >> thank you. >> leading up to the midterm elections in 2006, obama crisscrosses the country, campaigning for democratic candidates. while raising funds and stumping for others, obama takes the...
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online, "the washington post suggests you read other articles such as donald trump is a unique threat to americancy. or this is how fascism comes to america. or, the theory of political leadership that donald trump shares with adolf hitler. finally, don't compare donald trump to adolf hitler, it belittles hitler. talking points is not making this up. check it out. now, the reason for that kind of hysteria, and that's what it is, has to do with voters not doing what "the washington post wants them to do. a brand new fox news poll out today has trump up in ohio, nevada, and north carolina, winning in those states. so, if enough deplorables show up on election day, trump can win the election. that would spell doom for the progressive movement and our increasingly oppressive p.c. culture. there isn't a man on earth less p.c. than donald trump. and for committed progressive folks he is a nightmare. >> look, america, he is like the best idea the world ever came up with. but donald trump is potentially the worst idea that ever happened to america potentially. it destroys. he hijacked the party. i think
online, "the washington post suggests you read other articles such as donald trump is a unique threat to americancy. or this is how fascism comes to america. or, the theory of political leadership that donald trump shares with adolf hitler. finally, don't compare donald trump to adolf hitler, it belittles hitler. talking points is not making this up. check it out. now, the reason for that kind of hysteria, and that's what it is, has to do with voters not doing what "the washington...
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it was african-americans bringing a unique vision to the possibility of what american democracy might look like. vernon jordan:howard, it was the west point of the civil rights movement. and the lawyers got that commitment to use this law, for the benefit of black people, and the ultimate benefit of white people. narrator :but training a group of qualified african-american lawyers was not enough. in a hostile legal environment houston needed a plan - a strategy. juan williams: houston had started to work with the naacp to look at exactly what was the best strategic approach to blowing apart, destroying the segregation structure in the country. narrat or:the most significant obstacle in houston's way was the 1896 plessy vs ferguson supreme court decision which sanctioned the separation of african-americans on trains as long as they were provided equal accommodations. the plessy doctrine of "separate but equal" quickly spread throughout southern life in direct violation of the 14th amendment to the constitution. roger wilkins: until you got rid of that interpretation that the constituti
it was african-americans bringing a unique vision to the possibility of what american democracy might look like. vernon jordan:howard, it was the west point of the civil rights movement. and the lawyers got that commitment to use this law, for the benefit of black people, and the ultimate benefit of white people. narrator :but training a group of qualified african-american lawyers was not enough. in a hostile legal environment houston needed a plan - a strategy. juan williams: houston had...
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americans to. to our own unique background and to be proud of our accomplishments and to have hopefulness about the future based on what we have already accomplished in the past. of course the present moment is the most important phase of living be at the past present or future, but being able to look back onto the past provides us with a clear hope and even guideline for our future. so if we have accomplished so much in the past there's no reason why we can't continue to cut through the challenges that we face uniquely as african-americans and continue through build a tremendous positive history. as demonstrated by the election by the american people of the first african-american president eight years ago. he has been elected twice now and serve two terms that is leaving office with a very positive popularity rating or favorability rating. it says so much about what he and as a representative, what we have been able to accomplish despite the obstacles that were thrown in our way simply because of the color of our skin. >> can you tell us what the museum means to you? >> it means i have a home. it
americans to. to our own unique background and to be proud of our accomplishments and to have hopefulness about the future based on what we have already accomplished in the past. of course the present moment is the most important phase of living be at the past present or future, but being able to look back onto the past provides us with a clear hope and even guideline for our future. so if we have accomplished so much in the past there's no reason why we can't continue to cut through the...
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i would add that it enables african-americans to peer into our own unique background and to a proud of our competence -- compass minerals -- a congressman's -- a comp was -- accomplishments. the present moment is the most , to bent phase of living able to look back onto the past provides us with a clear hope and even guideline for our future. we have accomplished so much in the past, there is no reason we cannot continue to cut through all of the challenges that we face uniquely as african-americans and continue to build a tremendous, positive history as demonstrated by the election of the first american -- african-american president eight years ago. he has been elected twice and has served two terms and is leaving office with a very positive popularity rating or favorability rating. about what he is a representative of us, what we have been able to accomplish despite the obstacles that were thrown in our way since it of the color of our skin. >> can you tell us what the museum means to you personally? >> it means i have a home. it means i have the ability to go and savor the complimen
i would add that it enables african-americans to peer into our own unique background and to a proud of our competence -- compass minerals -- a congressman's -- a comp was -- accomplishments. the present moment is the most , to bent phase of living able to look back onto the past provides us with a clear hope and even guideline for our future. we have accomplished so much in the past, there is no reason we cannot continue to cut through all of the challenges that we face uniquely as...
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american family to thrive. my dad agrees that he's in a very unique position to do something about this problem and the numerous other problems facing tens of millions of parents and caregivers across our country. today childcare is the single greatest expense for many american families even exceeding the cost of housing in much of the country. it's depleting the hard-earned savings of men and women across our nation and it's at the root of wage inequality by disproportionately affecting women. the federal policies that are in place to benefit families were written more than 65 years ago to serve a primarily male workforce that no longer exists. dual income families were not the norm in 1949 when the current tax code provisions regarding families were established. today however women represent 47% of the wesley report and its almost two-thirds of married couples, both spouses work outside of the home. 70% of mothers with children at home also work in a professional capacity and 64% of these moms have kids aged six and under. the number of households led by single mothers has doubled in the last 20 years and app
american family to thrive. my dad agrees that he's in a very unique position to do something about this problem and the numerous other problems facing tens of millions of parents and caregivers across our country. today childcare is the single greatest expense for many american families even exceeding the cost of housing in much of the country. it's depleting the hard-earned savings of men and women across our nation and it's at the root of wage inequality by disproportionately affecting women....
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unique today, 50% of americans, that are going to register to vote are registering as independents, where is that represent recent station? it is bill wells and myself. right down the middle on all of this stuff. >> what do you say to this individual, in the audience, listen mooring. >> brien: -- listen mooring and he's with me, i get it. but you know, third party, i don't know. i feel like, i can't win. well, what do you tell that individual? >> that's key to all of this, you might be able to win. to win, and we still believe that we're going to run the table on this. we have to be in the presidential debates. expected to garner more viewership than the super bowl. well you can't be there if you are not at 15%. and you can't be at 15% if you're not on the top line of these polls and 100% of the media starts off by reporting the top line. 70% of america does not know we are in this race. so what do i say to those that say, that's a wasted vote? that's voting for something you don't believe n. nothing will change. they have become so polarizing. they have done this to themselves. >> mariju
unique today, 50% of americans, that are going to register to vote are registering as independents, where is that represent recent station? it is bill wells and myself. right down the middle on all of this stuff. >> what do you say to this individual, in the audience, listen mooring. >> brien: -- listen mooring and he's with me, i get it. but you know, third party, i don't know. i feel like, i can't win. well, what do you tell that individual? >> that's key to all of this, you...
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that is the unique thing in american history. the u.k. leader jeremy corbyn says he hopes to have a close relationship with the new administration once the election is over, but had this to say to voters thinking of casting their ballot for the republican nominee. >> donald trump can offer you anything other than a rhetoric against minorities or against mexico or muslims or against any particular identifiable group. what you have to have is a to promoteprepared investment, intervene, but above all that cares for everybody, not just a few. steve schwarzman says he is unsure of who he will vote for. >> i am undecided right now. i would like to see -- >> if you had to vote today, who? >> fortunately i don't have to vote today. i think that there is going to be changes that occur over the next seven weeks as the candidates realize that just throwing mud at each other is boring. still with us, gabriel stein from oxford economics. more from the candidates about economic plans, certainly donald trump, his job creations plan. 25 million new jobs
that is the unique thing in american history. the u.k. leader jeremy corbyn says he hopes to have a close relationship with the new administration once the election is over, but had this to say to voters thinking of casting their ballot for the republican nominee. >> donald trump can offer you anything other than a rhetoric against minorities or against mexico or muslims or against any particular identifiable group. what you have to have is a to promoteprepared investment, intervene, but...
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american. why is there a need for a congressional plaque caucus? that question was asked in 1971. and i think it taste an understanding of the unique journey of african-americans in this country to understand why the congressional black caucus was first founded in 1971 and still remains relevant today. this country was founded on high-minded principles of liberty and justice for all the notion that all men are created equally and endowed with certain unjailenable rights and the great democratic republic that was birthed by the founding fathers of this nation, but as many have observed, notwithstanding the tremendous nature of the principles embedded in the birth of this a ntry, there was also genetic defect on the question of race. and that took the form of chattel slavery, one of the worst crimes perpetrated against humanity. the loss of tens ofer individuals killed during the middle passage and system attic oppression of african-americans, the kidnap, rape and enslavement here in the united states of america at the same time when the country was founded on these great high-minded principles. and of course, the question of slavery
american. why is there a need for a congressional plaque caucus? that question was asked in 1971. and i think it taste an understanding of the unique journey of african-americans in this country to understand why the congressional black caucus was first founded in 1971 and still remains relevant today. this country was founded on high-minded principles of liberty and justice for all the notion that all men are created equally and endowed with certain unjailenable rights and the great democratic...
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that short time, over 1 million americans have tried this amazing machine, with widespread reports of astonishing results in their relief of back pain. back2life is so unique, it holds three worldwide patents and has the american orthopedic world