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how does a leader unite people? mr. trump: you unite people by having a happy country. when people pour into the country and it doesn't work whether it's because of crime or various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told you about germany where people want to leave germany. people -- i would never in a million years have said these people want to leave. but they are going to be leaving. you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. that's what happened here. people are not happy. yes, sir. >> a seismic impact on the british economy, do you intend to scale back your investments in scotland? how does it feel to be on the site lines of the newspaper? >> you mentioned that you paid for turnberry without any debt. now you're a politician. does it bug you to have to pick up the phone and ask people to donate to your campaign? mr. trump: i don't like doing it. again, i'm an honest politician, probably one of the few. tom's asking does it bother me when you're raising money, again, tom, i'm raising this money for the republican
how does a leader unite people? mr. trump: you unite people by having a happy country. when people pour into the country and it doesn't work whether it's because of crime or various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told you about germany where people want to leave germany. people -- i would never in a million years have said these people want to leave. but they are going to be leaving. you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. that's what...
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remember, these are people who were going to be designated as refugees and brought into the united states and it included people who feared persecution or through displaced national calamity or military operations. usual placet of his of abode. it also provided for a very limited asylum. it did provide those who entered on a non-immigrant visa prior to 1953 and feared persecution could apply to the attorney general for residents, but of course, each case had to be individually approved by congress. this was not going to be a massive program by any means. granted eisenhower refugee status to about 12,000 hungarians who were fleeing be failed revolution. had beend states involved in trying to fall meant that revolution and felt obligated. most people doubt every single one of those thousand was involved in the refuge -- in the revolution. there were many people who just wanted to get out of communist hungary. there was very little resistance to that in public or in congress. and similarly, congress did not oppose kennedy allowing an anti-castro cubans. cubans started coming out, both by pla
remember, these are people who were going to be designated as refugees and brought into the united states and it included people who feared persecution or through displaced national calamity or military operations. usual placet of his of abode. it also provided for a very limited asylum. it did provide those who entered on a non-immigrant visa prior to 1953 and feared persecution could apply to the attorney general for residents, but of course, each case had to be individually approved by...
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we could not be a united people until we destroyed slavery. slavery is still on his mind. the attitude of many white americans. no problemayes has pulling out troops during labor strikes. andwere americans willing in some cases enthusiastic to use military force when it came to labor unrest but showed a lack of enthusiasm using the same force when it came to protecting the rights of african-americans. a pretty sharp indictment of the american people, the american system. reflected perhaps reconstruction had been a mistake along, that the restoration of civil government had been a mistake. it had been better to have a prolonged federal occupation. way would be the only african-americans would have their rights protected, at the point of a bayonet since they were being denied by a hood and a noose. perhaps this was the wrong way of going about things. since we have given blacks to vote we must honor that pledge. maybe it would have been better to not allow anyone to vote. but the mind of the american people is against that. it is hostile to military government. we don't want
we could not be a united people until we destroyed slavery. slavery is still on his mind. the attitude of many white americans. no problemayes has pulling out troops during labor strikes. andwere americans willing in some cases enthusiastic to use military force when it came to labor unrest but showed a lack of enthusiasm using the same force when it came to protecting the rights of african-americans. a pretty sharp indictment of the american people, the american system. reflected perhaps...
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how do the leaders unite people? >> you unite people by having a happy country. ple pour into the country and it doesn't work, whether it's because of crime or, you know, various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told about you about germany,they want to leave germany. i would never said these people want to leave, but they're leaving. so you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats and that's what happened here. people are not happy. yes, sir? go ahead. >> do you intend to scale back your investments in scotland and how does it feel -- >> no, if anything, i have big investments over in europe. i have as you know i own the hotel in ireland. one of the most beautiful hotels. one of the most highly rated hotels in all of europe. it's got a golf course on this large -- almost 500 acre parcel of land on the atlantic ocean and does great. i own turnberry. i own aberdeen. i'm going to go stop at aberdeen for little while. i'll only be here one night because i have to go back and campaign which i love to do. really i wa
how do the leaders unite people? >> you unite people by having a happy country. ple pour into the country and it doesn't work, whether it's because of crime or, you know, various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told about you about germany,they want to leave germany. i would never said these people want to leave, but they're leaving. so you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats and that's what happened here. people are not happy....
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. >> it is music. [ speaking spanish ] >> music unites people. unites people.thing. >> reporter: while there was ample sightseeing, that is only a small part of what one should come to cuba for. >> if you don't mingle you miss the heart of the country. >> they were the happiest people. those people lived in the poorest apartments. we walked in the neighborhood. that is when the poorest parts of havana were the happiest most joyous, welcoming loving people. that i have seen in all of our travels. >> reporter: 57 years after the revolution, americans want to flock to cuba and cubans want americans to come. >> we want more americans to come. >> for americans for us going to cuba and interacting with the cuban people, brought an understanding we didn't have before. i'm hoping we brought understanding to them. [ speaking spanish ] >> provided the possibility of better relationships. [ speaking spanish ] >> and now, we are very happy because we have your love and friendship. ♪ [ music ] [ singing ] >> reporter: one concert was held in the former presidential palace.
. >> it is music. [ speaking spanish ] >> music unites people. unites people.thing. >> reporter: while there was ample sightseeing, that is only a small part of what one should come to cuba for. >> if you don't mingle you miss the heart of the country. >> they were the happiest people. those people lived in the poorest apartments. we walked in the neighborhood. that is when the poorest parts of havana were the happiest most joyous, welcoming loving people. that i...
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how does a leader unite people? mr. trump: well, you unite people by having a happy country. when people pour into the country and it doesn't work whether it's because of crime or various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told you about germany where people want to leave germany. people -- i would never in a million years have said these people want to leave. but they are going to be leaving. you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. and that's what happened here. people are not happy. yes, sir. go ahead. >> a seismic impact on the british economy, do you intend to scale back your investments in scotland? and how does it feel to be on the site lines of the newspaper? mr. trump: if anything, i have big investments over in europe. as you know, i own dunebag in ireland, a phenomenal hotel. one of the most beautiful, one of the most highly rated in all of europe. it has a golf course on this large almost 500 acre parcel of land on the atlantic ocean. and does great. i own turnberry, i own aberdeen. i'm going to stop at aberde
how does a leader unite people? mr. trump: well, you unite people by having a happy country. when people pour into the country and it doesn't work whether it's because of crime or various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told you about germany where people want to leave germany. people -- i would never in a million years have said these people want to leave. but they are going to be leaving. you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. and...
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i'm going to use my life helping charities, uniting people, people bumming each other because of religiousfs, we need somebody in the world to help make peace. >> reporter: he says the man who views the world the same as he did at 20 has wasted his life. the way that he saw the world evolved over his lifetime. >> it really is astounding when you think of this powerhouse and how he stayed humble in those words and we both watched that harvard speech back in 1975 when you talk about the thing that speaks to your heart the most. it is something you can pick up whether it is harvard of 1975 or today. >> reporter: he had a testament to the message that he carried with him that he acknowledges over time. that shows you how complex of a person he was. >> the tweets from his family. nine children, married four times you see constant tweets saying they have lost the best friend, his daughter, these are the people who knew him intimately and knew him the best. especially when you have given this time, he is remembering -- you know the life that he lived and we're all remembering the life that he liv
i'm going to use my life helping charities, uniting people, people bumming each other because of religiousfs, we need somebody in the world to help make peace. >> reporter: he says the man who views the world the same as he did at 20 has wasted his life. the way that he saw the world evolved over his lifetime. >> it really is astounding when you think of this powerhouse and how he stayed humble in those words and we both watched that harvard speech back in 1975 when you talk about...
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united states. as he or she deems inappropriate. hopefully it is he in this case. [applause] i will use this power to protect the american people. when i'm elected i will suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the united states, europe, or our allies. until we fully understand how to end these threats. [applause] we have no choice. after a long overdue security assessment, we will develop a responsible immigration policy that serves the interests and values of america. [applause] we cannot continue to allow thousands upon thousands of people to pour into our country many of whom had the same thought process as this savage killer. many of the principles of radical islam are incompatible with western values and institutions. [applause] remember this, radical islam is anti-woman, anti-gay, and anti-american. [applause] i refused to allow america to become a place where gay people, christian people, jewish people are targets of persecution and intimidation by radical islamic preachers of hate and violence. [applause] this is not just a national security issue. it is a quality-
united states. as he or she deems inappropriate. hopefully it is he in this case. [applause] i will use this power to protect the american people. when i'm elected i will suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the united states, europe, or our allies. until we fully understand how to end these threats. [applause] we have no choice. after a long overdue security assessment, we will develop a responsible immigration policy that serves the...
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people who do not want to migrate into the united states. and i think the big issue is races. often times people wonder why can't american companies, foreign companies, pay us more wages so we do stay back in mexico and not go into the united states and not be humiliated by u.s. -- whether it's lawmakers or u.s. residents who feel they're -- people are taking their jobs away. i can't tell you the number of people i've -- the number of times i have been in communities in mexico where people say the last thing i want to do is migrate to the u.s. and be separated from my family. especially now when the border is so tenuous, so difficult to come back and forth like that. in the late '80s.0' early '90s. not just dealing with an anti-mexican attitude throughout mexico, throughout the united states, but also the -- it's much more dangerous when cartels have taken over the smuggling routes to get across, much more expensive to do that. so, i want to agree with sharon in that often times they are doing jobs that americans don't want to do, and often timeouts to regions in the united sta
people who do not want to migrate into the united states. and i think the big issue is races. often times people wonder why can't american companies, foreign companies, pay us more wages so we do stay back in mexico and not go into the united states and not be humiliated by u.s. -- whether it's lawmakers or u.s. residents who feel they're -- people are taking their jobs away. i can't tell you the number of people i've -- the number of times i have been in communities in mexico where people say...
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i had people who came down from the united states, people who'd been living... argentines who'd been living abroad. they'd come to me and say, "i went to plaza de mayo." and this is true. it sounds impossible, but you're in a mad situation in argentina at that time. he said, "well, i went to the square, the plaza de mayo, and i asked a policeman, 'where are the madres de plaza de mayo?'" they called them then the locas, the mad women. >> hinojosa: the crazy women. >> and he said, "and the policeman told me there's no such thing." he said, "why are you publishing all this stuff?" and we had, you know, readers who stopped their subscription. at the same time we built up a readership of people who realized that we were the only newspaper that was consistently doing its upmost to warn, first of all, the military that what they were doing was just absolutely unacceptable from every point of view, because they never thought for a moment of putting people on trial. only recently did i discover that they never even worked out exactly what they were going to do, because
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>> for them [ indiscernible ] we need immigration policy which brings families together which unites people and not divides them. >> reporter: donald trump also on immigration today releasing a statement saying the supreme court statements blocked one of the most unconstitutional actions ever undertaken by a president. >>> led zeppelin has been cleared in a lawsuit claiming the band stole the iconic guitar riffs in stairway to heaven. the trustee of the late position of the group spirit claimed led zeppelin coffee -- copied the rift from a 1978 tour. jimmy page and robert plant and i they have plagiarized the cords saying they were grateful for the verdict and that it puts to rest questions about the origin of stairway to heaven confirming what we have known for 45 years. >>> volkswagen has reportedly agreed to spend more than $10 billion to settle its emissions cheating scandal in the united states. the associated press says most of the money will go to compensate the $482,000 of cars with diesel engines that were illegally rigged to pass smog test. commission regulators found the cars rel
>> for them [ indiscernible ] we need immigration policy which brings families together which unites people and not divides them. >> reporter: donald trump also on immigration today releasing a statement saying the supreme court statements blocked one of the most unconstitutional actions ever undertaken by a president. >>> led zeppelin has been cleared in a lawsuit claiming the band stole the iconic guitar riffs in stairway to heaven. the trustee of the late position of the...
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>> unite people by having a happy country. when people pour into the country, it doesn't work. t's because of crime or various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. germany people want to leave. i would never in a million years have said these people want to leave. they are going to be leaving. so you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. that's what happened here. >> if anything, i have big investments over in europe. i own dunebeg, which is a e phenomenal hotel. one of the most highly rated in all of europe. it's got a golf course on this large 500-acre parse sell of listened on the atlantic ocean. i own turnberry. i own aberdeen. i'm going to stop at alababerde. i have to go back and campaign chrks i actually love doing. but really i want to support my children who have poured their hearts and souls into this development. i think you understand. >> speaking of campaigning, people in the states are saying did you really have to be here for this? >> yeah, because i support my children. >> you mentioned that you paid for turnberry wit
>> unite people by having a happy country. when people pour into the country, it doesn't work. t's because of crime or various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. germany people want to leave. i would never in a million years have said these people want to leave. they are going to be leaving. so you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. that's what happened here. >> if anything, i have big investments over in europe. i own dunebeg,...
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people want to leave. they're going to be leaving. so, you you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throat. >> donald trump signaling how the immigration issue affected the u.k. vote. author and economist ben stein with me now. welcome back, always glad you're here. >> an honor to be here, an honor to be here. do you see the u.k. vote as a social one, a referendum on issues such as immigration or an economic one on issues such as trade or do you see them as linked as they are? >> i think it's both. britain has been subject to a crime wave the sexual violence against women and young girls from middle eastern immigrants. it's for some reason blacked out of the mainstream media in this country, but the level of crime, sexual crime has been breath taking, unbelievable like nothing britain could have imagined and i think it's very much on the british public's mind. and the idea of getting pushed around by brussels has been on their minds. people do not like being pushed around and i don't think the british like to be pushed around by brussels
people want to leave. they're going to be leaving. so, you you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throat. >> donald trump signaling how the immigration issue affected the u.k. vote. author and economist ben stein with me now. welcome back, always glad you're here. >> an honor to be here, an honor to be here. do you see the u.k. vote as a social one, a referendum on issues such as immigration or an economic one on issues such as trade or do you see them as...
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to give children brought to the united states by their parents who were undocumented a chance, a path toward legalization, a path towards citizenship. these were people now in their teens and early 20's who were brought to the united states as infants and children. it was not their conscious decision to come to this country. it was a decision by their parents. they've grown up in the united states. it is estimated 2.5 million young people came to this country under these circumstances. so many of them have done everything they have been asked to do. completed their education, stood up in the classroom every morning and pledged allegiance to that flag, the only flag they've ever known, become part of america, excelled academically, started dreaming about what they might do as americans to make their lives better and this country better. but the law in this country is very harsh when it comes to these young people. the law says in its bleakest terms they have to leave the united states for ten years and petition to come back in. here they are 18, 19 years of age being told now that you've graduated high school, whatever your status, leave. go back some
to give children brought to the united states by their parents who were undocumented a chance, a path toward legalization, a path towards citizenship. these were people now in their teens and early 20's who were brought to the united states as infants and children. it was not their conscious decision to come to this country. it was a decision by their parents. they've grown up in the united states. it is estimated 2.5 million young people came to this country under these circumstances. so many...
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/3rd own a lot of problems are displacement are because a high percentage of people have not control over their dwelling units the more we create more homeowners opportunities fewer people will be displaced they own the unit so that is important ground floor retail allowing taking up to 25 percent make sense reis tons of empty rob's over the city that can be utilized for occupant and allowing the expansion of buildable areas into the rear part of a unit or expanding to conform with a needed light and air restrictions probable make sense again, it has to be careful written and nuance so we don't get huge additions to create this unit work and as far as short-term rentals i agree with one of the speakers whatever we pass citywide should create one class of hours with different laws citywide doesn't make sense whatever evolves in terms of short-term rentals should be applied evenly for all unit over the city not special restrictions for those types of united those are any main feelings i'm a little bit worried the merge restrictions because a situation where somebody buys and hope happens to have a second unit t
/3rd own a lot of problems are displacement are because a high percentage of people have not control over their dwelling units the more we create more homeowners opportunities fewer people will be displaced they own the unit so that is important ground floor retail allowing taking up to 25 percent make sense reis tons of empty rob's over the city that can be utilized for occupant and allowing the expansion of buildable areas into the rear part of a unit or expanding to conform with a needed...
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let me just say on behalf of the american people not only welcome to our global entrepreneurship summit but welcome to the unitedu. [ applause ] >> i am not going to give a long speech because what i really want to do is have a conversation with some outstanding young people who are part of our panel we will introduce in a moment. i do want to begin by offering some opening thoughts about the time in which we gather here today. i'm going to start with the british people's decision to leave the european union the vote that took place yesterday. just a few hours ago i spoke with prime minister david cameron. david has been an outstanding friend and partner on the global stage and based on our conversation i'm confident the uk is committed to an orderingly transition out of the eu. we agreed our economic and financial teams will remain in close contact as we stay focused on insuring economic growth and financial stability. i then spoke to chancellor merkel of germany and agreed the united states and our european allies will work closely together in the weeks and months ahead. i do think that yesterday's vote speaks
let me just say on behalf of the american people not only welcome to our global entrepreneurship summit but welcome to the unitedu. [ applause ] >> i am not going to give a long speech because what i really want to do is have a conversation with some outstanding young people who are part of our panel we will introduce in a moment. i do want to begin by offering some opening thoughts about the time in which we gather here today. i'm going to start with the british people's decision to...
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a lot of people are talking about that. and not only the united states, but other countries. people want to take their country back, they want to take their borders back, they want to take their monetary back, they want to take a lot of things back. they want to be able to have a country again. so i think you're going to have this happen more and more, i really believe that. i think it's happening in the united states. people want to see borders. they don't necessarily want people poring into their country that they don't know who they are and where they come from. they have no idea. >> news flash! we don't want an internationalist country. we don't want world banks, globalization of our economy, a country with no border and no identity. you are not allowed to change the identity of this country. americans want a nation state. our country with a history of freedom is combined with a history of responsibility. and yet our proud history, even our money is being rewritten to accommodate a new world view. we are so beaten down by political correctness that most of us are numb to t
a lot of people are talking about that. and not only the united states, but other countries. people want to take their country back, they want to take their borders back, they want to take their monetary back, they want to take a lot of things back. they want to be able to have a country again. so i think you're going to have this happen more and more, i really believe that. i think it's happening in the united states. people want to see borders. they don't necessarily want people poring into...
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how does a leader unite people? mr. trump: you unite people by having a happy country. when people pour into the country and it doesn't work whether it's because of crime or various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told you about germany where people want to leave germany. people -- i would never in a million years have said these people want to leave. but they are going to be leaving. you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. that's what happened here. people are not happy. yes, sir. >> a seismic impact on the british economy, do you intend to scale back your investments in scotland? how does it feel to be on the site lines of the newspaper? mr. trump: i have big investments over in europe. i own dunebag in ire lan, a phenomenal hotel. one of the most beautiful, one of the most highly deteriorate rathed in all of europe. it has a golf course on this large almost 500 acre parcel of land on the atlantic ocean. and does great. i own turnberry, i own aberdeen. i'm going to stop at aberdeen for a little while. i'm leav
how does a leader unite people? mr. trump: you unite people by having a happy country. when people pour into the country and it doesn't work whether it's because of crime or various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told you about germany where people want to leave germany. people -- i would never in a million years have said these people want to leave. but they are going to be leaving. you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. that's what...
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states, the people want their country back. in the united states, people want smart decisions, not dumb decisions. and we have been given dumb decisions for many years and the people are tired of it. and i have a feeling the same thing has happened over here ands that why you had the result that you had. >> now, this message of frustration with the establishment parallels both senator bernie sanders and donald trump's race for the white house. former speaker of the house newt gingrich goes "on the record." good evening, sir. and one of the things you tweeted today about this whole brexit and about donald trump was this. solid, positive statement by real donald trump, that's his handle on twitter on reaffirming u.s.-british ties after the vote. churchill and thatcher would be proud. what did you mean? >> well, historically we have been very, very close to great britain. less close under obama. his intervention was totally inappropriate. and he sort of threatened the british people. it back fired on him. i think what trump is saying is that fi
states, the people want their country back. in the united states, people want smart decisions, not dumb decisions. and we have been given dumb decisions for many years and the people are tired of it. and i have a feeling the same thing has happened over here ands that why you had the result that you had. >> now, this message of frustration with the establishment parallels both senator bernie sanders and donald trump's race for the white house. former speaker of the house newt gingrich...
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when i first came to the united states, people kept justifying hiroshima. i am afraid to say, even today, a majority of people maintain that mentality. so that is how the progress we knowledge. i hope i am wrong. i would like to hear other people's opinions on this. mr. walker: right here and then i will come over here and then i will go in the back. >> you spoke at the vienna conference about the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons and you were recently at the open-ended group in geneva on the elimination of nuclear weapons. speak about you to the humanitarian initiative. ms. thurlow: i have been working on the issue of nuclear disarmament for many years. time, i felt that so much work was being done. onple put so much emphasis weapons systems and the theory of deterrence and they believe it and all the associated topics. i went to the peace meeting. they were spending time to discuss and catch up with government programs in that line. , when we feel, my gosh talk about the nuclear weapons, it is what those things did to my -- to humanity. what happened
when i first came to the united states, people kept justifying hiroshima. i am afraid to say, even today, a majority of people maintain that mentality. so that is how the progress we knowledge. i hope i am wrong. i would like to hear other people's opinions on this. mr. walker: right here and then i will come over here and then i will go in the back. >> you spoke at the vienna conference about the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons and you were recently at the open-ended group in...
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united states and it is as he or she deems appropriate. hopefully it is he in this case. [applause] thank you. power to protect the american people. 'm elected, i will suspend immigration from areas of the is a proventhere history of terrorism against the united states europe, or our allies until we fully understand how to in these threats. end these threats. [applause] thank you. and by the way, we have no choice. long overdued security assessment, we will develop a responsible immigration policy that serves the interest and values of america. [applause] allownot continue to thousands upon thousands of people to pour into our country, many of whom have the same not process as this savage killer. many of the principles of radical islam are incompatible with western values and institutions. [applause] remember this -- radical islam is anti-woman, anti-gay and anti-american. [applause] america to allow become a place where gay people, christian people, jewish people are targets of persecution and intimidation by radical islamic preachers of hate and violence. [applause] this is not just a national security issue, it is a quality of l
united states and it is as he or she deems appropriate. hopefully it is he in this case. [applause] thank you. power to protect the american people. 'm elected, i will suspend immigration from areas of the is a proventhere history of terrorism against the united states europe, or our allies until we fully understand how to in these threats. end these threats. [applause] thank you. and by the way, we have no choice. long overdued security assessment, we will develop a responsible immigration...
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and he will unite people again on friday. his procession will travel through louisville, all neighborhoods, black, white, rich or poor. >>> today in an interview, george forman remembers his friend and former opponent, a home the home at le. >> i think the best part, better than being just a great athlete or great boxer was his mere presence. you weren't fighting a boxer, you were not fighting a slugger, you are contending with the presence of one of the greatest human beings i've ever met in my life, life, how do you fight a great man? you don't hit him with a jab or a right hand, got to hit him with greatness, i didn't know that until after we fight. >> we will have more on mohammed ali coming up in the broadcast. tune in tonight as we present a one hour special, mohammed ali, remembering a legend. and the bodies of four soldiers who were swept away in fort hood, texas, they have now been recovered. nine soldiers were killed. david has more about those soldiers who were lost. >> late today, we confirmed the name of one of t
and he will unite people again on friday. his procession will travel through louisville, all neighborhoods, black, white, rich or poor. >>> today in an interview, george forman remembers his friend and former opponent, a home the home at le. >> i think the best part, better than being just a great athlete or great boxer was his mere presence. you weren't fighting a boxer, you were not fighting a slugger, you are contending with the presence of one of the greatest human beings...
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. >> earthquake shatter decision made by the people of the united kingdom, the british people have spoken and the anti is "we are out." ought first political casualty of the vote? prime minister david cameron. >> at british people have made a clear decision to take different path. as such, the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. >> overwhelming 17 million voters decided to exit the european union. the referendum exposing british to be divide, those supporting exit, angry on immigration and control of borders. >> in i can get into turkry there is no reason isis cannot get interest europe and into england and we could have paris thing, a belgium thing. >> folks would eleven the european union sending shockwaves through the world economy. >> and right here in the united states, investors in panic. >> it is a difficult day. that said, various forces are working hard in order to build up the resilience from the world system. all the u.k. is the first major country to learn the european union and it will take at least two years to separate from the european. >>> pres
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once we reduce racial restrictions, or eliminate racial restrictions, then different people are going to come to the united states than came before. my argument is that congress actually did know that racial diversification was going to be a consequence of their law. i don't mean to suggest that the people, the many people who disagree with my view are just ignorant. there is some contrary evidence. and i will talk with you about it, but i don't think it is compelling. the most prominent piece of evidence that there would be no demographic change, at least with regard to asians, is a 1964 prediction by attorney general robert kennedy testifying in a committee, and as described by "fortune close quote -- fortune magazine, robert kennedy said that 5000 asian immigrants might come the first year, afterwards which immigration from that source would virtually disappear. that is an active quote from robert kennedy in scores of 1964. media articles and academic books cite this testimony as evidence that asian immigration was expected to go down as a result of the 1965 act. and this is a complete misinterpretation
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>> you unite people by having a happy country, and when people pour into the country and it doesn't works because of crime or various other things, you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told you about germany where people want to leave germany. people i would neviller in a million years say these people want to leave but they're going to be leaving. so you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. that's what happened here. people are not happy. yes, sir? >> -- immigrants in it? >> yes, go ahead? >> referendums having a seismic impact on the economy. do you expect to steal back investments in scotland and how does it feel to be on the -- [ inaudible ]. >> if anything, i have big investments in europe. as you know i own dunebag in ireland, a phenomenal hotel. one of the most beautiful hotels. one of the most highly rated hotels in all of europe and it's got a golf course on this large almost 500 acre parcel of land, on the atlantic ocean, and does great. i own turnberry. i own aberdeen. i'm going to go stop at aberdeen for a little while. i'm actually lea
>> you unite people by having a happy country, and when people pour into the country and it doesn't works because of crime or various other things, you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told you about germany where people want to leave germany. people i would neviller in a million years say these people want to leave but they're going to be leaving. so you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. that's what happened here. people are not happy. yes, sir?...
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well, he will unite people once again on friday. his procession will travel through louisville, all neighborhoods-- blark white, rich or poor-- something ali would have loved. reena. >> ninan: jericka duncan reporting for us from muhammad ali's home town, thank you. today in an interview for a 48 hours special on muhammad ali airing tonight on cbs, boxing great george foreman remembers his friend and former opponent, muhammad ali. >> i think the best part of muhammad ali, more than that of being a great athlete or even a great boxer, was his mere presence. he'd get into the ring, and you weren't fighting a boxer. you weren't fighting a slugger. you were having to contend with the presence of one of the greatest human beings that i've ever met in my life. he was are how do you fight a great man because you don't hit him with a jab. you don't hit him with a right hand. you've got to hit them back with greatness. >> and didn't know that until after we fought. >> ninan: and we'll have much more on muhammad ali coming up in the broadcast
well, he will unite people once again on friday. his procession will travel through louisville, all neighborhoods-- blark white, rich or poor-- something ali would have loved. reena. >> ninan: jericka duncan reporting for us from muhammad ali's home town, thank you. today in an interview for a 48 hours special on muhammad ali airing tonight on cbs, boxing great george foreman remembers his friend and former opponent, muhammad ali. >> i think the best part of muhammad ali, more than...
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here we are in the wake of yet another massacre. 92 people killed per day in the united states. what do you say to people who say it's not guns that kill people, it's people that kill people? colin: i've heard that a lot in my line of work. i would make the argument that guns health people kill people -- guns help people kill people very easily. i would say that they must agree that we need to do a better job of checking people before they buy guns. in the majority of states in the u.s., we don't even check if buyers of guns can legally own them first. we don't even require a background check on every sale. that is the main points that we .re trying to enact in congress progress in congress has been slow. there has been much more progress on the state level, locally around the country. and after every shooting like this, more and more americans are upset. they have been through this before. they want something to be done differently. every day, we push hard for change. we know it is going to take some time. we are growing bigger and stronger every day. laura: what's really dishea
here we are in the wake of yet another massacre. 92 people killed per day in the united states. what do you say to people who say it's not guns that kill people, it's people that kill people? colin: i've heard that a lot in my line of work. i would make the argument that guns health people kill people -- guns help people kill people very easily. i would say that they must agree that we need to do a better job of checking people before they buy guns. in the majority of states in the u.s., we...
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united dates. most of the stories i hear are andt people contributing loving the united states and loving new mexico and being able to find a place that they can improve. one thing why it is fascinating to be on the border is you talk to people because they have seen what they have done on the other side of the border. the governmentf and a help of the system that worked and laws that work and the rules that work, institutions that work, they have been able to build strong communities on the border. it is some of the most impoverished communities because of low wages, because of education issues. brush mexicans in general as taking everybody's jobs and doing these things, i think that is a generalization. diane, good morning to you. caller: i am calling because i wanted to comment about the jobs . i think america -- americans are for a rude awakening. here,xicans come over there is nothing but mexicans there on the job. they tell you if you do not sit -- getting hit on the job, they havens feel like something taken away. host: that is diane's's opinion. jeff, what do you think about immigration in t
united dates. most of the stories i hear are andt people contributing loving the united states and loving new mexico and being able to find a place that they can improve. one thing why it is fascinating to be on the border is you talk to people because they have seen what they have done on the other side of the border. the governmentf and a help of the system that worked and laws that work and the rules that work, institutions that work, they have been able to build strong communities on the...
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it was amazing how much it brought this town together, united people. >> the people of ennis, montana rally around carroll with boundless support. even offering him free medical care. carroll and his son are closer than ever and they don't have to worry about george davis. >> it would be a much different feeling knowing that he was out and not caught. so i'm very thankful for that. the jobs that a cop has to do every day, it's amazing. i have a lot of respect for what they do. >>> coming up -- an epic collision. an ambulance pulled over. >> you better get back in that ambulance. i'm talking to the driver. >> and a miracle on a bridge. when "caught on camera: dash cam diaries" continues. >>> a state trooper lunges after a suicidal bridge jumper, saving the mother of two in the nick of time. the clear, sunny morning could easily have been her last. >> it was just hold on to that arm, don't let it go. >> july 19th, 2004. green bay, wisconsin. trooper les bolt hears about a frantic husband calling 911. the man is following his wife, who he thinks is suicidal. >> there's a suicidal female
it was amazing how much it brought this town together, united people. >> the people of ennis, montana rally around carroll with boundless support. even offering him free medical care. carroll and his son are closer than ever and they don't have to worry about george davis. >> it would be a much different feeling knowing that he was out and not caught. so i'm very thankful for that. the jobs that a cop has to do every day, it's amazing. i have a lot of respect for what they do....
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a lot of people are talking about that, and not only in the united states but other countries. k. they want to have independence in a sense. they want to take their borders back. they want to take their monetary back. they want to take a lot of things back. they want to be able to have a country again, so i think you're going to have this happen more and more. >> donald trump wearing a make america great again hat as he reopens a golf course in scotland which, by the way, just voted to remain part of the european union even as the uk voted to leave it. cnn's sara murray there for the whole thing. good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning, john. yeah, it was quite a day. donald trump covered a lot in this press conference this morning. in addition to talking about the sprinkler system here, as you pointed out, he also went over what he felt was a good move by the uk, the decision to leave the european union. he drew a lot of parallels between anger and angst or the economy here saying that's what the voters in the surment au.s. feeling as well. he also made some comments that
a lot of people are talking about that, and not only in the united states but other countries. k. they want to have independence in a sense. they want to take their borders back. they want to take their monetary back. they want to take a lot of things back. they want to be able to have a country again, so i think you're going to have this happen more and more. >> donald trump wearing a make america great again hat as he reopens a golf course in scotland which, by the way, just voted to...
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ohio stands united with the people of orlando. we stand united with the lgbt community worldwide.eers and applause] sen: brown: we stand united with our entire country. we stand together with people of all faiths. with muslims, with christians, with jews, with hindus, with people of all faiths. [applause] sen. brown: our president said yesterday, an attack on any american is an attack on all of us. [applause] sen. brown: our country, all of us individually, our country together must not let this, or any other heinous act of terror, divide us ever. [applause] sen. brown: we know america is strongest when we're united. now is the time to unite behind smart, effective strategies to go after terrorism, wherever it exists, and to keep america safe at home and abroad. all, all while upholding the values that made the united states of america the greatest country on earth. [cheers and applause] sen. brown: now is the time, beginning sunday, yesterday. now is the time, now it is past time to finally muster the political courage to say, enough is enough. [applause] sherrod brown: now is pa
ohio stands united with the people of orlando. we stand united with the lgbt community worldwide.eers and applause] sen: brown: we stand united with our entire country. we stand together with people of all faiths. with muslims, with christians, with jews, with hindus, with people of all faiths. [applause] sen. brown: our president said yesterday, an attack on any american is an attack on all of us. [applause] sen. brown: our country, all of us individually, our country together must not let...
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states the people want their country back. in the uniteds people want smart decisions, not dumb decisions. and we've been given dumb decisions for many years and the people are tired of it. and i have a feeling the same thing has happened over here. >> so some people believe that the brexit vote could help donald trump who has used this vote as vindication for his own platform, that being of a robust nationalism and immigration crack down. what's your take? >> there certainly are some parallels to be drawn between that vote and what's going on here. certainly that populism that's running through -- coorsing through the electorate right now, immigration, foreign policy decisions that affect immigration, the economy, and so forth. so there are those parallels there. and trump can certainly at least he feels like he can gain momentum from that. the issue though is that, you know, he went to scotland to promote his hotel, so it kind of -- sorry, to ro moat his resort, so he happened to be there at the moment. scotland, of course, is one of the
states the people want their country back. in the uniteds people want smart decisions, not dumb decisions. and we've been given dumb decisions for many years and the people are tired of it. and i have a feeling the same thing has happened over here. >> so some people believe that the brexit vote could help donald trump who has used this vote as vindication for his own platform, that being of a robust nationalism and immigration crack down. what's your take? >> there certainly are...
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a lot of people are talking about that, not only united states but other countries. people want to take their country back. they want to have independence. you will have i think many other cases where they want to take their borders back. they want to take their monetary back. they want to take a lot of things back. they want to have a country again. this will happen more and more. i really believe that. i think it is happening in the united states. lou: we'll take all of this up with former u.n. ambassador john bolton, former reagan white house political director, republican strategy ed rollins. a lot to talk about, including growing concerns about hillary clinton's honesty. the associated press scrubbed at least 75 meetings with political donors and lobbyists from her official calendar while secretary of state. bernie sanders saying for the first time he will vote for hillary but not endorse her. with friend like bernie, well, who needs enemies? our top story tonight the uk's surprise decision to leave the european union, mostly unexpected but it sent a clear messag
a lot of people are talking about that, not only united states but other countries. people want to take their country back. they want to have independence. you will have i think many other cases where they want to take their borders back. they want to take their monetary back. they want to take a lot of things back. they want to have a country again. this will happen more and more. i really believe that. i think it is happening in the united states. lou: we'll take all of this up with former...
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for one of the many, very popular gop governors to step up and say that they have experienced uniting peoplenot dividing people as we just saw from this mexican judge controversy. he's an american judge, not a mexican judge. as we've seen from that controversy, donald trump is in the business of racial division. he is in the business of turning americans against other americans. this is antithetical. unless you're retracting your endorsement of him, he's still your guy. you are tainted by that and, frankly, it's embarrassing and shameful. >> you wrote in your op-ed yesterday, "never before have both parties failed so spectacularly producing two dishonest, deceitful candidates who should be disqualified from running for town council, much less leader of the free world." i've talked to many conservatives who say at the end of the day donald trump will appoint conservative supreme court justices, he'll be anti-abortion and on and on. why is that not enough for you? >> why would anyone believe a word that comes out of that man's mouth? i mean, honestly, is there a single, credible, rational argu
for one of the many, very popular gop governors to step up and say that they have experienced uniting peoplenot dividing people as we just saw from this mexican judge controversy. he's an american judge, not a mexican judge. as we've seen from that controversy, donald trump is in the business of racial division. he is in the business of turning americans against other americans. this is antithetical. unless you're retracting your endorsement of him, he's still your guy. you are tainted by that...
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states, the people wanting their country back. in the unitedtes, people want smart decisions, not dumb decisions. and we've been given dumb decisions for many years and the people are tired of it. and i have a feeling the same thing has happened over here. >> reporter: donald trump seeing parallels with this vote and what's going on in the american economy right now, specifically when it comes to immigration. many people here worried about immigrants coming and taking jobs. also worried about refugees and who might be among those refugees. the same concerns that donald trump has been hitting on the campaign trail over and over again in the united states. the great irony of this all, craig, is that he was praising brexit here in scotland, and scotland is one of the few places that voted overwhelmingly to stay in the european union. >> katy tur traveling with donald trump there in scotland. katy, thank you. >>> back here, crews still searching for a toddler swept away in the floodwaters ravaging parts of west virginia. this as more storms are exp
states, the people wanting their country back. in the unitedtes, people want smart decisions, not dumb decisions. and we've been given dumb decisions for many years and the people are tired of it. and i have a feeling the same thing has happened over here. >> reporter: donald trump seeing parallels with this vote and what's going on in the american economy right now, specifically when it comes to immigration. many people here worried about immigrants coming and taking jobs. also worried...
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that's one of the great things we've seen so far, people talking about how he united people and so now know that there's a new museum here where you can go to his birth home and that's just opened up in the last two weeks or so so people will be able to go down there as well. obviously people are still trying to process what happened here with the passing of ali. >> i was thinking about what the mayor said and one of the quotes from muhammad ali is "it's not bragging if you can back it up." >> and he could back it up all the time. >> he did, didn't he. please stay with us. keup is better for your skin than wearing no makeup at all? neutrogena® cosmetics. with vitamins and antioxidants. now with foundations in shades for more skin tones. ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trul
that's one of the great things we've seen so far, people talking about how he united people and so now know that there's a new museum here where you can go to his birth home and that's just opened up in the last two weeks or so so people will be able to go down there as well. obviously people are still trying to process what happened here with the passing of ali. >> i was thinking about what the mayor said and one of the quotes from muhammad ali is "it's not bragging if you can back...
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states, the people want their country back. in the uniteds, people want smart decisions, not dumb decisions. and we've been given dumb decisions for many years, and the people are tired of it. and i have a feeling the same thing has happened over here. >> that's donald trump over in scotland. also in scotland along for that trip, nbc's katy tur covering the trump campaign. katy, what can you tell us? >> reporter: hey there, steve. donald trump and his campaign hoping to capitalize on this wave of anti-immigration, anti-globalization sentiment that has taken over the uk and resulted in the decision to leave the european union. donald trump praising that decision, saying that british voters were taking their country back, much in the same way he's encouraging american voters to take their country back. america first being one of his maybe platforms. a lot of reaction across the world to this, including back in the u.s., as vice president joe biden made a veiled reference to donald trump's campaign strategy. >> we see in my home country where s
states, the people want their country back. in the uniteds, people want smart decisions, not dumb decisions. and we've been given dumb decisions for many years, and the people are tired of it. and i have a feeling the same thing has happened over here. >> that's donald trump over in scotland. also in scotland along for that trip, nbc's katy tur covering the trump campaign. katy, what can you tell us? >> reporter: hey there, steve. donald trump and his campaign hoping to capitalize...
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united states. it is as he or she deems appropriate. [cheering and applause] thank you. i will use this power to protect the american people. when i am elect dick, i will suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the united states, europe or our allies. into we fully understand how to and these threats. [applause] by the way, we have no choice. after full and partial long overdue, security assessment, we will develop a responsible immigration policy that serves the interests and values of america. [applause] we cannot continue to allow thousands upon thousands of people to pour into our country, many of whom have the same thought process of the savage killer. many of the principles of braddock will islam are incompatible with western values and institutions. [applause] remember this. radical islam is anti-woman, anti-gay, anti-american. [applause] i refuse to allow america to become a place where gay people, christian people, jewish people are targets of persecution and intimidation by radical islamic preachers of hate and violence. [applause] this is not just a national
united states. it is as he or she deems appropriate. [cheering and applause] thank you. i will use this power to protect the american people. when i am elect dick, i will suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the united states, europe or our allies. into we fully understand how to and these threats. [applause] by the way, we have no choice. after full and partial long overdue, security assessment, we will develop a responsible...
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united states and it's as he or she dream appropriate. hopefully it's he in this case. [ applause ] thank you. i will use this power to protect the american peoplei will suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the united states, europe or our allies until we fully understand how to end these threats. after a full -- [ applause ] thank you. and by the way, we have no choice. after full and partial long overdue security assessments we'll develop a responsible immigration policy that serves the interests and values of america. [ applause ] we cannot continue to allow thousands upon thousands of people to pore into our country, many of who have the same thought process as this savage killer. many of the principles of radical islam is incompatible with western values and institutions. remember this. radical islam is anti-woman, anti-gay, anti-american. i refuse to allow america to become a place where gay people, christian people, jewish people, are targets of persecution and intimidation by radical islamic preachers of hate and violence. [ applause ] this is not just a national security issue.
united states and it's as he or she dream appropriate. hopefully it's he in this case. [ applause ] thank you. i will use this power to protect the american peoplei will suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the united states, europe or our allies until we fully understand how to end these threats. after a full -- [ applause ] thank you. and by the way, we have no choice. after full and partial long overdue security assessments we'll...
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peoplee trying to divide when we should be uniting people. i say to britain first, your racist rhetoric, the way you behave in the way you conduct yourselves, is making society worse for all of us will stop hatred won't build a house. hatred won't educate a child. it is only people coming together that you defeat that kind of thing. and all he people coming together you gain better conditions, better living standards, a better opportunities for all of us. when i leave here tonight, i'm going to a mosque in my constituency to join in at sunset this evening. there will be people there with me who are christians, hindus, jews, and every other faith you have thought of. they will be there celebrating this special ramadan as we celebrate everybody else's festivals. it is a joyous occasion that brings people together. that is my message to britain first. amy: you were propelled into leadership by the same type of people in the united states who opposed the establishment and establishment politics that propelled bernie sanders forward. can you leave
peoplee trying to divide when we should be uniting people. i say to britain first, your racist rhetoric, the way you behave in the way you conduct yourselves, is making society worse for all of us will stop hatred won't build a house. hatred won't educate a child. it is only people coming together that you defeat that kind of thing. and all he people coming together you gain better conditions, better living standards, a better opportunities for all of us. when i leave here tonight, i'm going to...
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how does a leader unite people? mr. trump: you unite people by having a happy country. when people pour into the country and it doesn't work whether it's because of crime or various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told you about germany where people want to leave germany. people -- i would never in a million years have said these people want to leave. but they are going to be leaving. you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. that's what happened here. people are not happy. yes, sir. >> a seismic impact on the british economy, do you intend to scale back your investments in scotland? how does it feel to be on the ite lines of the newspaper? mr. trump: i have big investments over in europe. i own dunebag in ireland, a phenomenal hotel. one of the most beautiful, one of the most highly decorated in all of europe. it has a golf course on this large almost 500 acre parcel of land on the atlantic ocean. and does great. i own turnberry, i own aberdeen. i'm going to stop at aberdeen for a little while. i'm leaving-- i'll
how does a leader unite people? mr. trump: you unite people by having a happy country. when people pour into the country and it doesn't work whether it's because of crime or various other things. you're not going to be uniting anybody. i just told you about germany where people want to leave germany. people -- i would never in a million years have said these people want to leave. but they are going to be leaving. you can't unite a country by forcing things down the people's throats. that's what...