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united sta. states. >>> complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> that ban was eventually refined to regions of the world fora total and complete shutdown of muslims enetering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.then his ban was refined to regions of the world overrun by terrorism. terrorism.i'm looking now at territories. people were so upset when i used the word muslim. and i'm ok with that because i'm using the word territory instead of muslim.as recently as iowa senator joni ernst's roast and ride saturday -- he was still talking about kicking illegal immigrants out looks.as easy as it diplomacy isn't hillary clinton tweeted out during trump's speech -- that this shows that trump has during trump's receive that this shows trump -- trump's speech that trump has failed his first test. >>> supporters were told that electing a woman for president would shatter more social barriers. door for men. it says that everybody has place. everybody can dream bi
united sta. states. >>> complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> that ban was eventually refined to regions of the world fora total and complete shutdown of muslims enetering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.then his ban was refined to regions of the world overrun by terrorism. terrorism.i'm looking now at territories....
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the film cannot be shown in the united states until 12 years after the original production. up next, the 20 minute film titled "the march on washington." [chanting] >> a giant step toward full participation in american life and affairs was taken by the american negro in a capital of united states. , august 28, 1963.st 20 8, ♪ solemnlyep was taken and in union with many of their white countrymen. heart, i still believe. shall overcome someday. ♪ >> [video clip] shall overcome, we shall overcome, we shall overcome someday. ooo, deep in my heart, i do believe, that we shall overcome someday. ♪ >> the footsteps of the march on washington was firm them with a quiet purpose and a mannerly rhythm, it aroused even dissenters, and awareness of the right of the negroes as americans, to share equally not only the sun and air so clear on the day of their march, but their right as americans to share opportunity and privilege as well. has known this intellectually for a long time. by 100 years by history's calendar. on august 28, america learned in emotionally, with clarity more penetrati
the film cannot be shown in the united states until 12 years after the original production. up next, the 20 minute film titled "the march on washington." [chanting] >> a giant step toward full participation in american life and affairs was taken by the american negro in a capital of united states. , august 28, 1963.st 20 8, ♪ solemnlyep was taken and in union with many of their white countrymen. heart, i still believe. shall overcome someday. ♪ >> [video clip] shall...
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united states. >> at first he suggested billing a wall. >> donald trump is calling for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states until the countries representatives can physical out what the hell is going on. >> that ban was confined to regions of the terrorism. >> people are upset when i use the word muslim. i'm okay with that. i'm talking territory. >> he was still talking about kicking illegal immigrants out. wednesday night in a softening of the harder stances trump doubled down. >> mexico will pay for the wall. they don't know it but they >> during the speech hillary clinton tweeted out this shows donald trump failed his first step policy test. the family of a former president came to a what. kathleen ken keen town -- for men, it says that everybody has a place, everybody can dream big, everybody can say the barriers they thought applied to them doesn't apply. >> also on the trail for clinton. the business leaders in colorado. >>> there's three months until election day. the fbi is warning election officials about hackers attacking election machines. local election officials are not worried. iowa law requires ev
united states. >> at first he suggested billing a wall. >> donald trump is calling for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states until the countries representatives can physical out what the hell is going on. >> that ban was confined to regions of the terrorism. >> people are upset when i use the word muslim. i'm okay with that. i'm talking territory. >> he was still talking about kicking illegal immigrants out. wednesday night in a...
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trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> it played well with some of his supporters. >> we are civilized people. these people with their beliefs are not civilized. and we can't change them. they are not willing to change. >> but many in his own party have criticized him. the white house spokesman said it disqualified him from the presidency. experts questioned its feasibility and whether it's the right way to fight terrorism. >> he's hurting the best tool that law enforcement and people in both parties believe we have to fight terrorism which is the help of the muslim american community. this hurts us abroad, too. >> as he had with his campaign kickoff, it once again displayed trump's readiness to conquer by dividing. >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're sending people that have lots of problems and they are bringing those problems with us. they are bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists and some i assume are goo
trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> it played well with some of his supporters. >> we are civilized people. these people with their beliefs are not civilized. and we can't change them. they are not willing to change. >> but many in his own party have criticized him. the white house spokesman said it disqualified him from the presidency. experts...
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>> it says melania trump was not in the united states until 1996. g, that's what's at issue. if she were in the united states working in new york as a model in 1995, she would have been here without the proper visa and that has raised some immigration issues. she did a photo shoot in new york at 26th and sixth. i talked to the photographer. he, like a lot of people in this story, are very vague on the details. today we get the first actual not documentation but a letter from a trump attorney who supposedly looked at all the records and said melania trump did not arrive in the united states until august 27, 1996. our response to the trump campaign, prove it. show us the paperwork. they said no. the letter stands on its own. they believe this attorney's word is worth taking. that's where we are right now. but it all revolves around when melania trump was here, when that photo shoot took place and when she had -- >> to boil it down to the simplest common denominator, we have a letter from a lawyer who looked into this for the trumps -- >> viewed the doc
>> it says melania trump was not in the united states until 1996. g, that's what's at issue. if she were in the united states working in new york as a model in 1995, she would have been here without the proper visa and that has raised some immigration issues. she did a photo shoot in new york at 26th and sixth. i talked to the photographer. he, like a lot of people in this story, are very vague on the details. today we get the first actual not documentation but a letter from a trump...
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had the misfortune to serve his second term during what was the worst economic crisis in the united states until the great crash of 1929. cleveland was not a brilliant man. not an intellectual. he had a of common sense. he was a democrat who embrace the gold standard which meant that he was popular on wall street, he had good he,tionships there and so working with people in the business and financial communities, he was slowly but effectively working his way out of this mess when one morning, he wakes to discover a lump on the roof of his mouth that had not been there two or three days before. revealsntly, a biopsy that the lump was cancerous. now he is panicked. watched the entire program on sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern here on c-span3. for campaign 2016, c-span continues on the road to the white house. >> we all want to get back to making america strong and great again. >> i am running for everyone working hard to support their families. everyone who has been knocked down, but gets back up. ahead, live coverage of the presidential and vice presidential debates on c-span. c-span rel
had the misfortune to serve his second term during what was the worst economic crisis in the united states until the great crash of 1929. cleveland was not a brilliant man. not an intellectual. he had a of common sense. he was a democrat who embrace the gold standard which meant that he was popular on wall street, he had good he,tionships there and so working with people in the business and financial communities, he was slowly but effectively working his way out of this mess when one morning,...
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of the east coast or the gulf coast, and frequently inputs the brakesf on everythin in the united states until it moves east janai smith youtube clear skies, the crescent moon will be in th southwest sky tonight thanks to high pressure remaining. if you can how little movement there is from the systems we will see several more days of basically decent weatheril and perhaps some cloud cover the high-pressure ridge is in position, then it will break down by thursdayth. allows the cold front, the firs of three to come through within t knock it down a bit the first knockdown will be thursday with showers/stormsms, then low 80's friday the second front saturda with showers/storms.t them low 70s on sunday, and then mid '70s monday next week the third front moves in sometime tuesday, wednesday nex week in the behind if one we u movement, stepping down, the least isn't a shock to the system. >> all of us fox 8 news want to welcome back dish network viewers, the tribune company ha raised an agreement with dish network so that the viewers can see our fox 8 newscameras and s many other great showsws. >>
of the east coast or the gulf coast, and frequently inputs the brakesf on everythin in the united states until it moves east janai smith youtube clear skies, the crescent moon will be in th southwest sky tonight thanks to high pressure remaining. if you can how little movement there is from the systems we will see several more days of basically decent weatheril and perhaps some cloud cover the high-pressure ridge is in position, then it will break down by thursdayth. allows the cold front, the...
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united states. states.donald j. trump is calling fora total and complete shutdown of muslims enetering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.then his ban was refined to regions of the world overrun by terrori. terrorism.i'm looking now at territories. people were so upset when i used the word because i'm using the word territory instead of muslim.as recently as iowa senator joni ernst's roast and ride saturday -- he was still talking about kicking illegal immigrants outwednesday night -- in what was thought to be a softening on those harder stances -- he doubled down. down.and mexico will pay for the wall. they dont' know it yet, but they're gonna pay for the wall. hillary clinton tweeted out during trump's speech -- that this shows and that diplomacy isn't as easy as it looks. the family of a ?former president came to iowa in support of the democratic nomin. nominee.kathleen kennedy- townsend, is the niece of president john f. kennedy.she told supporters that electing a woman for president would shatter more social barriers. "and in doing so i think it also opens th
united states. states.donald j. trump is calling fora total and complete shutdown of muslims enetering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.then his ban was refined to regions of the world overrun by terrori. terrorism.i'm looking now at territories. people were so upset when i used the word because i'm using the word territory instead of muslim.as recently as iowa senator joni ernst's roast and ride saturday -- he was still talking...
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if he wasn't born in this country he shouldn't be president of the united states. >> but it wouldn't untilne that trump decide todd make a real run himself. >> he had the ability and the courage, and he had practiced the art of celebrity. he has got power. he dind kind of has it all. i think he was testing saying, how good am i, where else can i go with this, what new canvas can i draw upon that i have not yet conquered. >> i don't think he's running for presidents because he ran out of deals to do. i think he's running for president because he actually thinks that there's no better qualified person on earth. he was going to go for the top job if he was going to go for any political office. >> trump, trump, trump, trump, trim! >> trump draws his energy from the crowd. >> whoa! >> the adulation, the attention. his success has come largely without a script. >> no teleprompters. >> and without a net. >> look at all of these guys, paparazzi. look at this. >> he is most comfortable in the spotlight. >> how important is publicity to donald trump? >> well, i think he could do without blood but he
if he wasn't born in this country he shouldn't be president of the united states. >> but it wouldn't untilne that trump decide todd make a real run himself. >> he had the ability and the courage, and he had practiced the art of celebrity. he has got power. he dind kind of has it all. i think he was testing saying, how good am i, where else can i go with this, what new canvas can i draw upon that i have not yet conquered. >> i don't think he's running for presidents because he...
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quote, her first entry into the united states was on august 27th, 1996, pursuant to a b-1, b-2 visitor visa. her first h 1 b visa that authorizes employment as a mod untilnited states. so if these photographs were taken after october 18th 1996, that would mean melania trump was working legally in the united states when the photographs were taken. if they were taken a year earlier, according to mr. wilds' findings she would have been working illegally because she did not obtain permission to work in the united states until october of 1996. donald trump's promise five weeks ago of a news conference by melania trump within two weeks turned into a tweet and a letter. and the closest we're ever going to get for that promised melania trump press is my next guest, joining us now attorney michael wilds. and michael, during the commercial break, you mentioned a little political fact to me. you decided who you're voting for. >> before i get to that, i just want to thank you for having me. regards from dad. >> i love your father. >> his book came out and there is a special one for you. >> so your vote for president will be? >> hillary clinton. i am an ardent democ
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our governor called for a complete freeze of syrian refugees entering the united states until the federal government can guarantee that the vetting process "ensures the safety of the american people." if so, what action should you take. >> i disagree on that issue. i said that at the time as well. i take this aittle more broadly in terms of immigration. folks came down from quebec and i was born and raised a couple miles from here. when i look at the future of new hampshire and america's economy and hear the republicans talking about this tonight, the key to our economic growth and to getting younger as a key to entrepreneurship is to increase the amount of immigration irrespective of their country of origin. i have confidence at the national level that the screening is done at a point i am comfortable irrespective of their country of origin. that they can come here, roll up their sleeves, and be part of the past, present, and the future of new hampshire's economy which is legal be 65 and older. we have the lowest birthrate in america. when i look at immigration, we need to welcome immigr
our governor called for a complete freeze of syrian refugees entering the united states until the federal government can guarantee that the vetting process "ensures the safety of the american people." if so, what action should you take. >> i disagree on that issue. i said that at the time as well. i take this aittle more broadly in terms of immigration. folks came down from quebec and i was born and raised a couple miles from here. when i look at the future of new hampshire and...
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. >> donald j trump is calling for a total and complete down of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> reporter: that ban was eventually refined to regions of the world over run by terrorism. >> i am looking at terrorists people so upset when i used the word muslim remember this, and i am okay with that because i am talking territory not muslim. >> reporter: as recently as iowa he said he was talking immigrants out. we were expecting him to take a pivot the campaign hinted at it and he he hinted on the campaign trail -- hinted on the campaign trail he may have been softening his approach or focusing on the securing and then focusing on deportation, but a cbs report here travels with donald trump on the campaign trail just tweeted out that he says there will be priorities but that everyone will be subject to deportation that is what it means to have laws. so while we thought this was going to be a l different feel, it seems to just be kind of trumpp 2.0 doubling down on some of the earlier immigration ideas. in t
. >> donald j trump is calling for a total and complete down of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> reporter: that ban was eventually refined to regions of the world over run by terrorism. >> i am looking at terrorists people so upset when i used the word muslim remember this, and i am okay with that because i am talking territory not muslim. >> reporter: as recently as iowa he said he was...
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trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> trump and his campaign sought to tweak or obfuscate this. they never recalled it or repudiated it this call for a complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. it's still there on the trump campaign website. in the wake of the attacks, trump was wondering darkly about this menace. >> is this going to be like the trojan horse? we're letting tens of thousands of people flow into this country. they're bringing in, in many cases, this is cancer from within. this is something that's going to be so tough. and you know they stay together. so nobody really knows who it is, what's happening, they're plotting, they keep plotting. >> the logic that undergirds this kind of thinking is flatly the fundamental logic of bigotry, of ethnic, religious hatred. it has a dark history. in 1938 in germany, julius striker created a children's book called the poisonous mushroom. just as a single poisonous mushroom can kill a whole family,
trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> trump and his campaign sought to tweak or obfuscate this. they never recalled it or repudiated it this call for a complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. it's still there on the trump campaign website. in the wake of the attacks, trump was wondering darkly about this menace. >> is this going to be...
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had the misfortune to serve his second term during what was the worst economic crisis in the united states until the great crash of 1929. cleveland was not a brilliant man, not an intellectual, but he had a lot of common sense. and he was a democrat who embraced the gold standard, which meant he was popular on wall street, that he had good relationships, and so cleveland working with people in the business and financial communities i think was slowly but effectively working his way out of this mess, when one morning he awakes to discover a lump on the roof of his mouth that had not been there two or three days before. subsequently, a biopsy reveals that it was cancerous, and now cleveland is truly panicked. for two reasons. he had made a commitment to address a joint session of congress, and to lay out his strategy for getting america out of this financial crisis. can you imagine if a president of the united states makes a commitment like that, and then doesn't show? that sends a pretty powerful message that something is terribly wrong. the other thing that cleveland was worried about was his vi
had the misfortune to serve his second term during what was the worst economic crisis in the united states until the great crash of 1929. cleveland was not a brilliant man, not an intellectual, but he had a lot of common sense. and he was a democrat who embraced the gold standard, which meant he was popular on wall street, that he had good relationships, and so cleveland working with people in the business and financial communities i think was slowly but effectively working his way out of this...
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trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on. >> it was never going to happen because it is constitutional and so the trump campaign has softened the hateful unconstitutional muslim ban to be geographically based and not religiously based, specifically aimed, last night, at only two countries, libya and syria. it is constitutional to regulate immigration on a geographic basis, but the trump idea would never get through congress. trump's attitude towards muslims is still poisonous and hateful and damaging and vicious, but his policy proposal is not what it use to be. now, i know some people think that makes absolutely no difference, but his policy proposal is no longer to ban every muslim from every country on earth from entering the united states, so donald trump has changed his position, very significantly, on two of the most important elements of his signature issue, immigration, he has proven he's not what his base wanted so badly believe that he is. a man of solid consistency,
trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on. >> it was never going to happen because it is constitutional and so the trump campaign has softened the hateful unconstitutional muslim ban to be geographically based and not religiously based, specifically aimed, last night, at only two countries, libya and syria. it is constitutional to regulate immigration on a geographic basis,...
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that we have pulled back on a hike in the united states until the end of the year because it looks like u.s. economy may not be as strong as people think. that is affecting china. it looks as if the world is slowing. slow, therefore interest rates cannot the hike, therefore stimulus cannot probably be increased. we need other tools. anna: in the midst of all that, mark is trying to work out which way the policymakers will go. showing the yen and its relationship to risks. the yen-dollar shown in white versus the volatility index, the vix. the 40-day correlation has broken down. clearple are not entirely whether they are going to ease more or not. way, the way the vix has .een behaving is also very odd there is a lot of uncertainty, and uncertainty is not good for markets. anna: we saw a lot of people investing in stocks that were bond proxies because bonds were yielding such low levels. how do you see that trend developing? what is your view? of people buying equities because it was the only game in town that could give them some kind of yield. that is not why you should buy equities. y
that we have pulled back on a hike in the united states until the end of the year because it looks like u.s. economy may not be as strong as people think. that is affecting china. it looks as if the world is slowing. slow, therefore interest rates cannot the hike, therefore stimulus cannot probably be increased. we need other tools. anna: in the midst of all that, mark is trying to work out which way the policymakers will go. showing the yen and its relationship to risks. the yen-dollar shown...
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she was in the united states until days before the bombings. debra, what do you know at this hour. >> the wife now does appear to be cooperating with authorities and she could provide critical information as to where rahami was during his time in pakistan and afghanistan to areas that officials call high risk. rahami himself, the terror suspect still not talking. two years before allegedly detonating a bomb in manhattan, ahmad khan rahami came to the attention of the fbi in new jersey. agents interviewed his father muhamed. following a domestic dispute in which he allegedly called his son a terrorist. >> why did you call the fbi two years ago? what happened? >> he doing bad. >> what did he do bad is this he struck my son. he i hit my wife. and i put him to jail two years ago. >> at the time rahami had just returned from a year-long trip to pakistan and afghanistan. officials tell cnn fbi agents did not interview rahami. after conducting internal database review, interagency checks and multiple interview, the fbi ultimately concludes it was a fa
she was in the united states until days before the bombings. debra, what do you know at this hour. >> the wife now does appear to be cooperating with authorities and she could provide critical information as to where rahami was during his time in pakistan and afghanistan to areas that officials call high risk. rahami himself, the terror suspect still not talking. two years before allegedly detonating a bomb in manhattan, ahmad khan rahami came to the attention of the fbi in new jersey....
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his good fortune to serve his second term during what was the worst economic crisis in the united states until the great crash of 1929. cleveland was not a brilliant man, but he had common sense. he was a democrat who embrace the gold standard which meant that he was popular on wall street. working with people in the business and financial communities, i think was slowly but effectively working his way out of this mess. when one morning he wakes to discover a long on the roof of his mouth that had not been there two or three days before. revealed that the lump was cancerous. -- election, is watch the show on sunday midnight and eight eastern. on american history tv. wrote to the white house 31 bring shoe coverage of presidential races. next, a debate from the 1992 campaign that was the first to use the town hall format. the candidates took questions from undecided voters. topics included foreign trade deficit, reforming the health care system, and social security. governor clinton defeated president bush in the general election, winning 43% of the popular vote. independent candidate ross perot
his good fortune to serve his second term during what was the worst economic crisis in the united states until the great crash of 1929. cleveland was not a brilliant man, but he had common sense. he was a democrat who embrace the gold standard which meant that he was popular on wall street. working with people in the business and financial communities, i think was slowly but effectively working his way out of this mess. when one morning he wakes to discover a long on the roof of his mouth that...
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trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> trump and his campaign sought to tweak or obfuscate this. they never recalled it or repudiated it this call for a complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. it's still there on the trump campaign website. in the wake of the attacks, trump was wondering darkly about this menace. >> is this going to be like the trojan horse? we're letting tens of thousands of people flow into this country. they're bringing in, in many cases, this is cancer from within. this is something that's going to be so tough. and you know they stay together. so nobody really knows who it is, what's happening, they're plotting, they keep plotting. >> the logic that undergirds this kind of thinking is flatly the fundamental logic of bigotry, of ethnic, religious hatred. it has a dark history. in 1938 in germany, julius striker created a children's book called the poisonous mushroom. just as a single poisonous mushroom can kill a whole family,
trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> trump and his campaign sought to tweak or obfuscate this. they never recalled it or repudiated it this call for a complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. it's still there on the trump campaign website. in the wake of the attacks, trump was wondering darkly about this menace. >> is this going to be...
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all law enforcement and intelligence systems of the united states failed and until you recognize thatategic geo political mistakes. the invasion of iraq unleashed a completely different world. >> thank you. we'll be here all day. thank you for talking with with us this morning. thank you so much for watching. we now bring you an msnbc living history event coverage from nbc's today show. the day of the attacks as it unfolded minute by minute 15 years ago today. here now the msnbc special, as it happened. >> and my dad michael g. jacobs whose grand children, mia, gretchen -- >> we have a breaking news story to tell you about. apparently a planet
all law enforcement and intelligence systems of the united states failed and until you recognize thatategic geo political mistakes. the invasion of iraq unleashed a completely different world. >> thank you. we'll be here all day. thank you for talking with with us this morning. thank you so much for watching. we now bring you an msnbc living history event coverage from nbc's today show. the day of the attacks as it unfolded minute by minute 15 years ago today. here now the msnbc special,...
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by law, the film cannot be shown in the united states until 12 years after the original production. up next, the 20 minute film titled "the march on washington." [chanting] >> a giant step toward full participation in american life and affairs was taken by the american negro in a capital of united states, august 28, 1963.
by law, the film cannot be shown in the united states until 12 years after the original production. up next, the 20 minute film titled "the march on washington." [chanting] >> a giant step toward full participation in american life and affairs was taken by the american negro in a capital of united states, august 28, 1963.
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trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country'slican establishment started to worry out loud. >> what was proposed yesterday is not what this party stands for, and more importantly, it's not what this country stands for. >> this suggestion is completely and totally inconsistent with american values. >> eventually, trump recalibrated, stepping back from a religious ban and reaching out to african-americans. >> what do you have to lose? >> his campaign floated the idea of softening on illegal immigration. and added some drama when trump flew to mexico to meet with the country's president. >> we are united by our support for democracy. a great love for our people. >> but hours later in arizona, he doubled down with a tough immigration speech that could have been delivered a year ago. >> for those here illegally today who are seeking legal status, they will have one route and one route only. to return home and apply for re-entry like everybody else. there will be no amnesty. >> one thing that didn't change, trump himself. >> you think
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united states citizen incredibly convoluted. no apology, no recognition that this is a painful thing to say in a nation wherefore generations african-americans were not allowed to be citizens of the united states until we added the 14th amendment to the constitution. she dealt with the trust issue head on, said i've made a mistake, i've learned from it, i take full responsibility. but when he was confronted with a trust question he could not own up to his responsibility and the fact that he had p >> in fact, senator, in secretary clinton's response on that very issue, the birther issue, she used the word racist three times to describe donald trump. she said he has a long record of engaging in racist behavior. do you believe he's a racist? >> i don't know donald trump. i've never met him so i'm not going to make that comment about him, but i will tell you absolutely the claim that he citizen is an absolutely bigoted and racist lie. >> thank you, senator kaine. >> absolutely. thanks so much, guys. >> thank you. >>> in our next hour republican vice presidential nominee mike pence will be in studio 57 with his reactions to last night's debate. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> face the nation mode
united states citizen incredibly convoluted. no apology, no recognition that this is a painful thing to say in a nation wherefore generations african-americans were not allowed to be citizens of the united states until we added the 14th amendment to the constitution. she dealt with the trust issue head on, said i've made a mistake, i've learned from it, i take full responsibility. but when he was confronted with a trust question he could not own up to his responsibility and the fact that he had...
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until november. we have big elections coming up in the united states in november and i will wait until november and we'll see. >> so that demonstrates a lot of things. of course, we know mr. trump is now running for president but if you're going to come out and come clean, right, why not tell the complete and whole truth? >> well, i don't believe that whatever he says today is going to have much impact on anything. first of all, for the reason you say, every aspect of the way he has described this episode from the idea that it was born by hillary clinton to that he did this as a public service rather than trying to destabilize the first african-american president, is completely -- has no basis in fact. it calls to mind mccarthy's great quote, every word she ever wrote was a lie including and and the. that's the only way to respond whatever statement they put out. the reason i don't think it will move anybody is because the portions of the republican party who are most unsettled by demographic change that he rose to leadership among in part by raising this issue, will view him as moving away not because h
until november. we have big elections coming up in the united states in november and i will wait until november and we'll see. >> so that demonstrates a lot of things. of course, we know mr. trump is now running for president but if you're going to come out and come clean, right, why not tell the complete and whole truth? >> well, i don't believe that whatever he says today is going to have much impact on anything. first of all, for the reason you say, every aspect of the way he has...
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trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's going on. >> it was then the republican establishment started to worry out loud. >> what was proposed yesterday is not what this party stands for, and more importantly, it's not what this country stands for. >> this suggestion is completely and totally inconsistent with american values. >> eventually, trump recalibrated, stepping back from a religious ban and reaching out to african-americans. >> what do you have to lose? >> his campaign floated the idea of softening on illegal immigration and added some drama when trump flew to mexico to meet with the country's president. >> we are united by our support for democracy. a great love for our people. >> but hours later in arizona, he doubled down with a tough immigration speech that could have been delivered a year ago. >> for those here illegally today who are seeking legal status, they will have one route and one route only. to return home and apply for re-entry like everybody else. there will be no amnesty. >> one thing that didn't ch
trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's going on. >> it was then the republican establishment started to worry out loud. >> what was proposed yesterday is not what this party stands for, and more importantly, it's not what this country stands for. >> this suggestion is completely and totally inconsistent with american values. >> eventually, trump recalibrated, stepping back from a religious ban and...
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i think at this point every president of the united states up until richard nixon didn't release taxes, not that george washington had to deal with income tax. >> a long time ago. are you saying something about me, don? >> yes, the world is a different place. there was no internet and cell phone. phones had dials back then. there were cords. >> i -- i just think that what we've got here is this has turned into a political gotcha game for all the candidates. release your taxes and we're going to focus on one thing over here and we're going to make the most of this and run for it. i don't think it serves any purpose anymore. i couldn't -- >> you have -- you want hillary clinton to release or medical records? >> the medical records may be a little bit different. in all candor, i don't think releasing medical records will be anywhere graphic near the photos of her incident. >> curt, i've been wanting to talk to you. everyone is arguing over your cover for "newsweek," and its ties to foreign businesses and governments. you said u.s. foreign policy is at risk and if trump is elected we could
i think at this point every president of the united states up until richard nixon didn't release taxes, not that george washington had to deal with income tax. >> a long time ago. are you saying something about me, don? >> yes, the world is a different place. there was no internet and cell phone. phones had dials back then. there were cords. >> i -- i just think that what we've got here is this has turned into a political gotcha game for all the candidates. release your taxes...
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had the misfortune to serve his second term during what was the worst economic crisis in the united states untilhe great crash of 1929. cleveland was not a brilliant man but he had a lot of common sense. and he was a democrat who embraced the gold standard which meant that he was popular on wall street, that he had good relationships there. and so cleveland working with people in the business in financial communities i think was slowly but effectively working his way out of this mess when one morning, he awakes to discover a lump on the roof of his mouth that had not been there two or three days before. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] and the lump was cancer rows. and now, cleveland is truly panicked. host: we want to welcome eliana johnson, her work available on line at the "national review washington." thanks for being with us. guest: thanks for having me. the ohio senate race is a key race. george willis writing about pennsylvania an
had the misfortune to serve his second term during what was the worst economic crisis in the united states untilhe great crash of 1929. cleveland was not a brilliant man but he had a lot of common sense. and he was a democrat who embraced the gold standard which meant that he was popular on wall street, that he had good relationships there. and so cleveland working with people in the business in financial communities i think was slowly but effectively working his way out of this mess when one...
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united states. toya: congress has until the end of the month to pass a spending bill or risk a potential government shutdown. it could include zika funding. patrick: the rain is pounding with the evening commute. mark: we have a lot going on. we have the potential for some flooding problems. the rain is knocking visibility down to almost nothing. the temperature is 80, but that would not last. we will cool down thanks to the severe weather rolling in. the ready for strong wind in the next five minutes or so. it is a distinct that we will have wind at the airport around 50 miles per hour. let's talk about the severe thunderstorm warnings we have right now, t walk in waukesha until 5:30 p.m. this is moving through southern has moved through franklin and towards oak creek and south milwaukee. then, another warning out of rock county into jefferson county, southwestern waukesha the superseding threat of all is going to be the flooding rain. that is what we have happening right now, heavy rain coming down. please be careful in those low lying areas. if you live near one of those, the needs the railroad
united states. toya: congress has until the end of the month to pass a spending bill or risk a potential government shutdown. it could include zika funding. patrick: the rain is pounding with the evening commute. mark: we have a lot going on. we have the potential for some flooding problems. the rain is knocking visibility down to almost nothing. the temperature is 80, but that would not last. we will cool down thanks to the severe weather rolling in. the ready for strong wind in the next five...
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every president of the united states up until richard nixon never released tax returns. >> why, jeff >> what did we learn about mike pence's tax returns that was so spectacular? >> can i ask this question? why does mitch mcconnell -- he's a republican supporting your candidate, jeffrey. >> what did we learn from mike pence's ten years of taxes that were so stunning? >> nothing. we know he doesn't have a problem. >> which is an admission we're in this for gotcha. >> right. we want to get -- >> the fact we didn't learn anything from mike pence, doesn't that say something about mike pence? >> mike pence didn't build a $10 million corporation. mike pence doesn't employ tens of thousands of people all over the country. >> so what? >> mike pence has also been very clear, donald trump has been very, very clear about this issue and the antithesis. it's absurd as a businessman to think that. >> no, he stopped saying that. >> no, he didn't. he's been very clear about that, i pay the lowest amount of taxes possible, take every write-off possible because i have an obligation to my business and e
every president of the united states up until richard nixon never released tax returns. >> why, jeff >> what did we learn about mike pence's tax returns that was so spectacular? >> can i ask this question? why does mitch mcconnell -- he's a republican supporting your candidate, jeffrey. >> what did we learn from mike pence's ten years of taxes that were so stunning? >> nothing. we know he doesn't have a problem. >> which is an admission we're in this for...
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we are referring to bruce springsteen would broke his own record for long of the united states concert. next, wait untile believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >> coming up, snake bite dangers, a boy is recovering after being bitten by a rattlesnake and now a warning and why rat alreadies are the most dangerous. >> thick or thin, cotton or rayon, "7 on your side" shows how to choose bat towels that last tonight at 5 o'clock on abc7. >> happening right new in santa clara, the 49ers are unveiling the first ever rooftop farm at a professional sports venue. the 4,000 square feet barn is on levi stadium and it will grow vegetables and herbs used to prepare food served to fans at levi stadium. the ceremon
we are referring to bruce springsteen would broke his own record for long of the united states concert. next, wait untile believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no...
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united states. so, unless and until congress changes that law and there's the political will to bring them to federal district court and hit the restart button, it's not going to happen. >> reporter: that law passed after the obama administration announced in late 2009 it intended to transfer the 9/11 defendants from guantanamo to new york for trial in the federal courthouse less than a mile from ground zero. the decision reflected not only a preference of venue by the president and attorney general eric holder, but a track record: since 9/11, federal prosecutors have won more than 350 terrorism-related convictions in federal court. besides moussaoui, the list includes foiled plotters like shoe bomber richard reid, underwear bomber umar farook abdulmutallab, and would-be subway bomber najibullah zazi. by contrast, military proceedings at guantanamo have yielded only eight convictions, half later reversed, and generally lighter sentences. for example, former bin laden driver salim hamdan was sent home to yemen after a conviction and serving five-and-a-half years at guantanamo. before moving any 9/11 d
united states. so, unless and until congress changes that law and there's the political will to bring them to federal district court and hit the restart button, it's not going to happen. >> reporter: that law passed after the obama administration announced in late 2009 it intended to transfer the 9/11 defendants from guantanamo to new york for trial in the federal courthouse less than a mile from ground zero. the decision reflected not only a preference of venue by the president and...
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united states. states did not even have state parks until fdr's new deal workforces bought built them even decides what will try to get back into politics and he trains to give a speech in madison square garden's for al smith, the big shot in new york. his training isn't practicing his verbiage, it's learning how to lean on one son and move his hips in a painful motion to get to the podium. everybody in madison square gardens held their breath. first off everybody thought he was done with politics, history sick. here you are just praying he does not fall. then he got to the podium and gave an amazing speech and got a thunderous standing ovation. off the charts. it went on almost an hour. the next day new york yorks times says move over al smith, fdr is the man, he is the hot guy in politics now. from that resurrection fdr runs for governor in 1928 in new york and the governor in 1930 and he wins both. in his big program is planting trees, soil conservation, reforestation, because he was a rural, upstate new york politician not a new york city guy. i have read letters from lynn roosevelt would write, pl
united states. states did not even have state parks until fdr's new deal workforces bought built them even decides what will try to get back into politics and he trains to give a speech in madison square garden's for al smith, the big shot in new york. his training isn't practicing his verbiage, it's learning how to lean on one son and move his hips in a painful motion to get to the podium. everybody in madison square gardens held their breath. first off everybody thought he was done with...
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." >>> all right we begin with politics tonight. 47 days until americans head to the polls to elect the next president of the united states and six days until hillary clinton and donald trump meet face-to-face for the debate. and the riots in charlotte will be a big topic. >> as they were today. >> we need to come together, black, latino and asian and all of us stop the violence. >> speaking to a crowd in orlando, hillary clinton says we have to do bet toward stem the tide of violence. >> in my opinion that was a terrible situation, we have seen others, and the police are aware of that too. by the way the police are troubled by it too. >> donald trump trying to earn the african-american vote, talked about how troubled he is by the shootings during his rally in cleveland, ohio. >> new poll numbers out in the last half hour, showing hillary clinton leading donald trump among likely voters nationwide 43% to 37%. and this is important news for the clinton campaign heading into that first presidential debate. stephanie ramos is following all the developments from the campaign trail in washington, d.c. >> reporter: good evening
." >>> all right we begin with politics tonight. 47 days until americans head to the polls to elect the next president of the united states and six days until hillary clinton and donald trump meet face-to-face for the debate. and the riots in charlotte will be a big topic. >> as they were today. >> we need to come together, black, latino and asian and all of us stop the violence. >> speaking to a crowd in orlando, hillary clinton says we have to do bet toward...
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michael casey served as attorney general of the united states in 2010 until 2009. judge, welcome.e fact here, identifying rahami capturing him. what about before that, what do you think? >> he falls into a category that are known as lone wolves, that these are somehow undezektable. the tsarnaev brothers in boston. >> omar mateen in orlando. >> omar mateen, all these people came across the radar were all people who were under suspicion, but were passed over. >> they had even been on the terror databases. but the argument from the fbi is, we investigated them, we did what we call an assessment, which can last 90 days. >> that's the lowest level of inquiry. >> and if there's no criminal act, or no further evidence of terrorist tendencies, we can't do anything, how do you respond to that? >> i think that's true under the guidelines under which they operate. but it may be time to reassess the guide line. we put them in place, when i was attorney general in 2008. and it may be time to reassess what we can do and what we can't. but i think there's a deeper problem, which is when they're
michael casey served as attorney general of the united states in 2010 until 2009. judge, welcome.e fact here, identifying rahami capturing him. what about before that, what do you think? >> he falls into a category that are known as lone wolves, that these are somehow undezektable. the tsarnaev brothers in boston. >> omar mateen in orlando. >> omar mateen, all these people came across the radar were all people who were under suspicion, but were passed over. >> they had...
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united states. >>> this historic date -- >> until one day in november -- >> counting down the first results of onethe crucial battleground states. >> just like that, the end of a hard 22-month campaign. >> the victory of historic proportions. >> won re-election. >> it's over. >> you can't go into presidential politics unless you know you're going to run the risk of having your heart broken. >> when you fall from the top -- >> i don't have any comment today and i thank you for asking. >> it is a long way down. >> remember, ask george mcgovern, how long does it take to get over this? and he said when i get over it, i'll call you. >> what a loser. >> right now donald trump can't even think about losing. >> i love this country and i know you do, too. >> neither can hillary clinton. but in a few short months, one of them will experience the most spectacular public failure in american life. this is the story of the people who have lived that moment. it is a story you have not heard before about what happens when the dream disappears. >> thank you, thank you. >> no problem. >> a sense of normalcy. >> we
united states. >>> this historic date -- >> until one day in november -- >> counting down the first results of onethe crucial battleground states. >> just like that, the end of a hard 22-month campaign. >> the victory of historic proportions. >> won re-election. >> it's over. >> you can't go into presidential politics unless you know you're going to run the risk of having your heart broken. >> when you fall from the top -- >> i...
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united states. one thing we have never heard until tonight, he says that he wants to choose immigrants based on merit, skill and proficiency. he says there will be no amnesty. and no one can obtain legal status by coming into the country illegally. he says those who assist will lose federal funding. let's listen to exactly to what he had to say about the wall and about his meeting today with the president of mexico. >> cowards, aerial surveillance and manpower to supplement the wall to locate tunnels and keep will work with us. i believe it. i absolutely believe it. especially after meeting with her wonderful president today, i believe that they want to solve this problem along with us and i'm sure they will.>> he says that everything is between them but everything is not fine. >> you have to listen to the language. i will read to you what he says, he says we did not discuss payment of the wall that is for amendment -- later date. the mexican president said i made it clear at the beginning of the conversation that mexico will not pay for a wall. at the females crowd, they reacted widely -- wildly to
united states. one thing we have never heard until tonight, he says that he wants to choose immigrants based on merit, skill and proficiency. he says there will be no amnesty. and no one can obtain legal status by coming into the country illegally. he says those who assist will lose federal funding. let's listen to exactly to what he had to say about the wall and about his meeting today with the president of mexico. >> cowards, aerial surveillance and manpower to supplement the wall to...
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>> guest: well, the united states there's really nothing that the united states can do to dispel the uncertainty of the situation with the great britain and the european union until they negotiate a replacement. we can't control that. the british don't have a new prime minister and until that happens, the negotiations can't begin. so we just need to give, you know, words of reassurance. this is going to be a period of diminish the uncertainty because until a new agreement is reached, no one knows what the new rules of the game are going to be. >> armstrong: when we come back, we want to continue the brexit. i was just in london and europe, and i was just, the reprimand that former prime minister tony blair received over iraq, which is also a message to former president w was just -- it was something to watch. i mean, it was really, humiliating. it was almost in tears. we will talk about that when we >> armstrong: the most stunning rebuke any head of state just ago with the report after the investigation. were you surprised? >> guest: well, i'm not surprised at the rebuke. i'm very pleasantly surprised that the parliament did have the courage to undertake a full p
>> guest: well, the united states there's really nothing that the united states can do to dispel the uncertainty of the situation with the great britain and the european union until they negotiate a replacement. we can't control that. the british don't have a new prime minister and until that happens, the negotiations can't begin. so we just need to give, you know, words of reassurance. this is going to be a period of diminish the uncertainty because until a new agreement is reached, no...
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it wasn't until today that he admitted what everyone else has known all along that the president of the united statesorn in the united states. so that question of why now is still lingering. we're 53 days out until the election, is this just a politically expedient thing to do or has donald trump learned that birtherism was greatly offensive to many millions of americans, not just african-american voters which he is trying to court at the moment, but also as jennifer jacobs was alluding to, moderate republicans, soft republicans, college educated republicans and women who might have found these comments to be a little bit too much to bear for their republican nominee. also, does he think that president obama is a christian? does he think he earned his harvard degree legitimately or did he try and trick his way into harvard as he suggested once. does he still believe that president obama has some sympathies with terrorists which is what he alluded to back after the orlando massacre. there are a number of questions that are left unanswered because this event was originally billed to reporters as a pres
it wasn't until today that he admitted what everyone else has known all along that the president of the united statesorn in the united states. so that question of why now is still lingering. we're 53 days out until the election, is this just a politically expedient thing to do or has donald trump learned that birtherism was greatly offensive to many millions of americans, not just african-american voters which he is trying to court at the moment, but also as jennifer jacobs was alluding to,...
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you just think about the dates, because lusitania sinks in may of 1915, and the united states doesn't enter the war until april of 1917. it is almost two years before the united states actually enters the war. so it is interesting to wonder why people so consistently get this wrong. i always tell my survey students, if you write on a test that the lusitania is the reason america got into world war i, you failed. automatically. like i don't write anything else for the semester. i refuse to talk to you for the rest of the class. why? why is this a perpetual myth that we have? i think that this headline here almost gives an indications of that. 1,200 people die as a result of the lusitania, including 128 americans. these numbers are incorrect. this is first reporting. look at the sub-head here. "washington stirred as when "maine" sank." and if you think about the overall narrative of american history, think about how many times a ship going down and america going to war works for you. right? right? maine goes down, spanish-american war. pearl harbor. world war ii. golf of tonkin. vietnam. it's like great. i
you just think about the dates, because lusitania sinks in may of 1915, and the united states doesn't enter the war until april of 1917. it is almost two years before the united states actually enters the war. so it is interesting to wonder why people so consistently get this wrong. i always tell my survey students, if you write on a test that the lusitania is the reason america got into world war i, you failed. automatically. like i don't write anything else for the semester. i refuse to talk...
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they stay lit until dawn. >>> americans all over the united states pause to remember the thousands of people who died 15 years ago sunday. many of the nearly 3,000 names out loud in new york city. crowds paused in pennsylvania where flight 93 crashed into a field. at the pentagon in washington dc president obama spoke about america's diversity and urged all americans to stick together and defeat hatred. >> out of many we are one. for we know that our diversity our patchwork heritage is not a weakness it is still a a will be one of our greatest strength. >> the 15 year anniversary was also the start of the nfl season and every game on of the victims -- and every game on of the victims of the terror attacks. a lot of flags saw flags at the size of the entire football president george w. bush was at the coin-flip in dallas. "as the years go by, september today may feel like any football sunday in america, but for the nearly 3,000 families whose loved ones were stolen 15 years ago the memory of that morning is fresh and so is the pain." pain."there were some players who protested racial i
they stay lit until dawn. >>> americans all over the united states pause to remember the thousands of people who died 15 years ago sunday. many of the nearly 3,000 names out loud in new york city. crowds paused in pennsylvania where flight 93 crashed into a field. at the pentagon in washington dc president obama spoke about america's diversity and urged all americans to stick together and defeat hatred. >> out of many we are one. for we know that our diversity our patchwork...