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united states of america being the world's policeman. i have no interest in being the president of the united states when america is not the world leader. there is a difference. our allies around the world want american leadership. they need american leadership. we need to work with them and then lead. that is what a great nation does. add for -- and for adversaries around the world, if i'm president united states in january 2017, nothing will happen in this world based on misunderstanding. there are a lot of things that people can say about me, that being misunderstood is not one of them. [laughter] i speak in rather plain and direct english that any translator will be able to understand and translate quickly. that is not meant to intimidate our adversaries. it is meant to inform them. so they know the true limits of america's patients and they know what our willingness will be to help them if in fact they are working in a way that promotes freedom and security around the world. that is why i was so excited when walt gave me the opportunity to come here and speak to all of you folks who are obvously concerned about these issues in our
united states of america being the world's policeman. i have no interest in being the president of the united states when america is not the world leader. there is a difference. our allies around the world want american leadership. they need american leadership. we need to work with them and then lead. that is what a great nation does. add for -- and for adversaries around the world, if i'm president united states in january 2017, nothing will happen in this world based on misunderstanding....
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comment about we -- i meant we meaning the united states perhaps more correctly i could say the spanish-american war marks the moment when the united states of america becomes a global power. many people at the time would agree this wasn't a good idea. chief mark twain two wrote angerly and wanted to create a new american flag with the stars being change today a skull and cross bones. that was his suggestion for a new american flag in 1911. >> i had a couple of questions. this one comment and question. the comment was i saw a television series called liberty, i think it was, that really learned a lot about the american revolution. they had, you know, they described the second half of the revolution in the south. there was an episode where the british and the sense of african-american or slaves to die basically. that was kind of a cav ought. >> guest: yes, and we talked about flemming. what you are talking about is exactly what i cover. you are exactly right. the african-americans who sought freedom with the british at the invitation of the british many were dying rapidly because of disease and starvation in yorktown and general corn wallace forces m
comment about we -- i meant we meaning the united states perhaps more correctly i could say the spanish-american war marks the moment when the united states of america becomes a global power. many people at the time would agree this wasn't a good idea. chief mark twain two wrote angerly and wanted to create a new american flag with the stars being change today a skull and cross bones. that was his suggestion for a new american flag in 1911. >> i had a couple of questions. this one comment...
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united states of america. i swore allegiance to the constitution of the united states when i wore the uniform in the united states air force from 1972 to 1977. 17 tailgunner that flew 34 missions over nazi germany to liberate the continent. he wanted to live in peace, get married, and farm. that is what he did. he is a 90-year-old man in texas today, but he taught me every day about giving back to my country, giving back to my state, giving back to my community. he understood that public service is an honorable thing, that america is great because there are men and women who hold of their hands and say, send me. is one of the reasons we are a unique country. you can join the peace corps or the marine corps or anything in between. but give back to the country. that is what we need in this country. americans who believe in the american dream. americans who believe you can attain the american dream. we are not going to do it unless we deconstruct the crap going on in washington dc. [applause] that is the challenge of our lifetime, and you need a leader that understands how to do that. i was the governor of the state
united states of america. i swore allegiance to the constitution of the united states when i wore the uniform in the united states air force from 1972 to 1977. 17 tailgunner that flew 34 missions over nazi germany to liberate the continent. he wanted to live in peace, get married, and farm. that is what he did. he is a 90-year-old man in texas today, but he taught me every day about giving back to my country, giving back to my state, giving back to my community. he understood that public...
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united states, we are being neglected. why do we have to be -- our elected leaders -- tell them we need help when it is on the media every day? [applause] this is the united states of americawe did rebuild japan after destroying japan. this is new orleans, a very specific cultural design. i love new orleans. secondly, our first step, we have to show the country that we are rebuilding. when you come down the highways, there are no signs of rebuilding. we need to do it. pick up the trash. we need to show them that we are participating in our recovery. get out there. pick up this trash. show them that we are trying to start somewhere. newer lanes, united states of america, we are citizens. we demand that our resident steps up -- president steps up and be there for us. and you. -- thank you. >> good evening. my name is eloise, as a community activist, mr. mayor, i do not -- you do not see me too often, but i am there to say look at my community. right now what i see i do not like. katrina has passed and gone, but november. to this day, i am still trying to get part of my utility back. i got a bill from coxe cable even though i have not been there. energy, i have not been there
united states, we are being neglected. why do we have to be -- our elected leaders -- tell them we need help when it is on the media every day? [applause] this is the united states of americawe did rebuild japan after destroying japan. this is new orleans, a very specific cultural design. i love new orleans. secondly, our first step, we have to show the country that we are rebuilding. when you come down the highways, there are no signs of rebuilding. we need to do it. pick up the trash. we need...
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they're in a position of havoc not only in the middle east but likewise harm on the united states of america. >> when you look across some of the republican opposition and obviously we're heading into an election year do you think a lot of it is simply that there is intense partisan opposition to this president and that a republican president who struck the same deal which you offered boxes iran in uses sanctions to get tough on iran in a sense would have more support from the gop to do essentially the same thing? >> i don't want to demean the opinions of any of my colleagues. they really must wrestle with their consciouses on this sort of situation. i think this is as many observed a time of extreme partisanship and extremely partisanship in a dangerous world just doesn't work very well. and it really is going to be very important i believe for many republicans to join with many democrats in support of this treaty because we're going the need to have those votes as things proceed. things may not go altogether smoothly. and over the course of time we're going to need to have in the foreign relations
they're in a position of havoc not only in the middle east but likewise harm on the united states of america. >> when you look across some of the republican opposition and obviously we're heading into an election year do you think a lot of it is simply that there is intense partisan opposition to this president and that a republican president who struck the same deal which you offered boxes iran in uses sanctions to get tough on iran in a sense would have more support from the gop to do...
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united states of america. you are an example of what is possible, when in the face of tragedy and hardship, good people come together. to lend a hand. and brick by brick, block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, you build a better future. and that, more than any other reason, is why i have come back here today. plus mitch landrieu asked me to. [laughter] it has been 10 years since katrina hit. devastating communities in louisiana and mississippi across the gulf coast. in the days following landfall, more than 1800 of our fellow citizens -- men, women, and children lost their lives. some of the folks in this room may have lost a loved one in that storm. thousands of people saw their homes destroyed. livelihoods wiped out. hopes and dreams shattered. many scattered in an exodus to cities across the country. and too many still haven't returned. those who stayed and lived through that epic struggle still feel the trauma sometimes. a woman from gentilly recently wrote me, a deep part of the whole story is the grief. there was grief then, and there is still some grief in our hearts. here in new orleans, a city that e
united states of america. you are an example of what is possible, when in the face of tragedy and hardship, good people come together. to lend a hand. and brick by brick, block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, you build a better future. and that, more than any other reason, is why i have come back here today. plus mitch landrieu asked me to. [laughter] it has been 10 years since katrina hit. devastating communities in louisiana and mississippi across the gulf coast. in the days following...
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missing from the conversation seems to be missing when we have the conversation about race, we act as if racism is a police problem in the united states of americathe country was founded on the principles when the compromise was built in so some could have political power. for hundreds of years, the racial system was enforced by the judges, by police officers, by legislatures, citizens and business owners. since the 1960s, when we made tremendous progress, other entities seem to forget they were engaged in racism. everyone now think that police is the racist part of society. that is not true. america has problems. >> do you see an outlier in your community, in the black community? here you are, a black former police officers. >> i'm still a police officer. >> who is defending police in general. when so much of the black community is antipolice and law enforcement and has the same stories of abuse and racism. are you viewed as an outlier. >> i may be viewed that way, i'm not concerned about that. here is why. perspective is important. the black community views the police in the united states through historical racist perspective. so when we do an
missing from the conversation seems to be missing when we have the conversation about race, we act as if racism is a police problem in the united states of americathe country was founded on the principles when the compromise was built in so some could have political power. for hundreds of years, the racial system was enforced by the judges, by police officers, by legislatures, citizens and business owners. since the 1960s, when we made tremendous progress, other entities seem to forget they...
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believe that the united states of america is spending nearly 1 billion per week in iraq and here in new orleans, the united states we are being neglected. why do we have to beg and plead when our president, our congressman, our elected leaders when we tell them we need help when it's on the media everyday. [applause] this is the united states of america. the young lady mentioned earlier that we rebuilt japan after destroying japan. this is new orleans, a very specific cultural society. i love new orleans. >> we have purchased a total of 107 trailers on four different sites but when you walk across the street here you will see 42 of them set out for teachers and their staff members and that was the only way especially back in november that i could get a staff of the school to teach the children because there was no place to live. anyway so you see that trailer community adjacent to the park and not of one of our elementary schools and if you go further behind it into that subdivision you are going to save complete and utter devastation. you will see very few people actually living there, gutted homes, some not guided as of yet, some totally destroyed. you'll see some traile
believe that the united states of america is spending nearly 1 billion per week in iraq and here in new orleans, the united states we are being neglected. why do we have to beg and plead when our president, our congressman, our elected leaders when we tell them we need help when it's on the media everyday. [applause] this is the united states of america. the young lady mentioned earlier that we rebuilt japan after destroying japan. this is new orleans, a very specific cultural society. i love...
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why the hell isn't united states of america first when shopping online?he way to the bottom. why are we scrolling to the bottom? look, we can be first, japan can be second. it's their software that's running this whole thing. [ light laughter ] and then after that, i just want a list of countries. but not alphabetical, i want it random. so they have to search for themselves. canada, zimbabwe, finland, and every ten seconds i want that to regenerate. [ laughter ] we're scrolling to the bottom. united states. try it, click, that you're from afghanistan. see what happens. doesn't even work. error message, cannot compute. you guys, thank you very much. i really appreciate you having me. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you, 8g band. thank you, seth. >> seth: michael kosta, everybody! that was great. follow him on twitter @michaelkosta. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, we know that feeling. you're so bloated you've started wearing sweatpants ...everywhere. when it finally happens, it's always the worst possible time. and when you're f
why the hell isn't united states of america first when shopping online?he way to the bottom. why are we scrolling to the bottom? look, we can be first, japan can be second. it's their software that's running this whole thing. [ light laughter ] and then after that, i just want a list of countries. but not alphabetical, i want it random. so they have to search for themselves. canada, zimbabwe, finland, and every ten seconds i want that to regenerate. [ laughter ] we're scrolling to the bottom....
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when the united states of america does not stand with our allies and confront our adversaries, the world is a very dangerous place. these are the principles i would apply. first, we must have the strongest military on the face of the planet and everyone has to know it. [applause] second, we must care for those who have served us. it is a station on our nations on earth that the uva has been broken for 20 years. in the professional political class talks about fixing a lot of things, but somehow they have , never fixed that. we need someone who knows how to translate a good speech into results. i do. third, on day one in the oval office i will make two phone , calls. the first one will be to my good friend benjamin netanyahu. we will reaffirm that we stand with the state of israel. [applause] the second will be to the supreme leader of iran. realistically, he might not take my phone call. [laughter] he will get the message. and the message is this -- until new deal. until you open every military facility any time for inspections, the united states without anyone else's permission or collab
when the united states of america does not stand with our allies and confront our adversaries, the world is a very dangerous place. these are the principles i would apply. first, we must have the strongest military on the face of the planet and everyone has to know it. [applause] second, we must care for those who have served us. it is a station on our nations on earth that the uva has been broken for 20 years. in the professional political class talks about fixing a lot of things, but somehow...
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there's no doubt that the united states of america is exceptional when it comes to our firearms ownership rate. we have more than 200 million additional guns compared to the next highest ranked country. and we also have almost double the rate of any other country. >> yemen, is that right, the second country on that list is yes, ma'amen? >> yes, that's correct. >> one of the interesting things is to your other guests point. one of the things i found was that offenders who use multiple weapons kill more victims. even if we could narrow it down to having one weapon instead of two, we would save lives. >> let me ask you this, nick, yesterday walmart announced it would start selling assault rifles, it was more because i should know that it was not due to a policy change, the fact that the sales of those rifles were not doing well. >> it's actually important anyway. at the end of the day, i think they're -- america is changing, we used to be a rural nation. attitudes are beginning to change that make incremental progress on this issue. some modest regulation feasible. this isn't going to make t
there's no doubt that the united states of america is exceptional when it comes to our firearms ownership rate. we have more than 200 million additional guns compared to the next highest ranked country. and we also have almost double the rate of any other country. >> yemen, is that right, the second country on that list is yes, ma'amen? >> yes, that's correct. >> one of the interesting things is to your other guests point. one of the things i found was that offenders who use...
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united states of america. you are an example of what is possible when in the face of tragedy and in the face of goodhip ggod people -- people come together to lend a hand and brick by brick, block neighborhood by neighborhood, you build a better future. and that more than any other reason is why i have come back here today. plus, mitchell landry asked me landrieu asked me to. it's been 10 years since katrina hit. devastating communities in louisiana and mississippi, across the gulf coast. in the days following its landfall, more than 1800 of our fellow citizens, men, women and children, lost their lives. some folks in this room may have lost a loved one in that storm. thousands of people saw their ho mes destroyed, livelihoods white out -- wiped out, hopes and dreams shattered. toy scattered in an exodus cities across the country and too many still have not returned. those who stayed and lived struggle stillic feel the trauma sometimes of what happened. there is one woman who recently part of the deep whole story is the grief." ande was grief then, there are still some grief in our hearts. here i new orleans,n a c
united states of america. you are an example of what is possible when in the face of tragedy and in the face of goodhip ggod people -- people come together to lend a hand and brick by brick, block neighborhood by neighborhood, you build a better future. and that more than any other reason is why i have come back here today. plus, mitchell landry asked me landrieu asked me to. it's been 10 years since katrina hit. devastating communities in louisiana and mississippi, across the gulf coast. in...
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when the united states of america does not stand with our allies and confront our adversaries, it is a dangerous place. these are the articles i would apply first. we must have the strongest military on the face of the planet and everyone has to know it. [applause] second, we must care for those who have served us. it is a stain on the nations honored honor that the ba has been broken for 20 years. in the professional political [inaudible] talks about fixing things but they have never fixed that. we need someone who knows how to translate a good speech into results. i do. i will make two phone calls. the first one will be to my friend netanyahu. we stand with israel. the second will be to the supreme leader of iran. he will get the message. and the message is this -- until you open every military facility any time for inspections, the united states will make it as difficult as possible for you to maneuver in the economic system. the rest of the world has moved on. we have to cut off the money flow. they are a signal loud and clear to every adversary that the united states of america
when the united states of america does not stand with our allies and confront our adversaries, it is a dangerous place. these are the articles i would apply first. we must have the strongest military on the face of the planet and everyone has to know it. [applause] second, we must care for those who have served us. it is a stain on the nations honored honor that the ba has been broken for 20 years. in the professional political [inaudible] talks about fixing things but they have never fixed...
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class, race, gender, and so they would emphasize the fact that when the europeans came to the united states basically or americaey did was bring disease, and for the american indians, so people said wait a minute, time out this is a completely -- unbalanced view of american history. oh incidentally founding fathers never appeared anywhere in the guidelines. >> in american history text bock they never -- they were guidelines for the advance placement exams at high school students take. >> that's the old -- old way of doing it. old view of america's bad. then what happened? >> then what happened is any number of state legislatures got involved. georgia, texas, alabama, i believe, nebraska, georgia, and they all said if the ap is going in that direction then maybe we don't need an advanced placement exam in our state. we'll create our own system. conservative scholars signed a petition objecting to the revised guidelines last year. i myself wrote a column about them called bye-bye history. so -- the college board said we're listening, we have heard the critics and they told me in a conversation we promise that whe
class, race, gender, and so they would emphasize the fact that when the europeans came to the united states basically or americaey did was bring disease, and for the american indians, so people said wait a minute, time out this is a completely -- unbalanced view of american history. oh incidentally founding fathers never appeared anywhere in the guidelines. >> in american history text bock they never -- they were guidelines for the advance placement exams at high school students take....
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it's difficult in my state to explain why we should lift sanctions on iran when we are sanction in the united states of america in terms of our oil export. i'd like to hear from both the state department and the department of treasury your response to that statement, specially looking into the future in 10 years women know that that competition could, in fact, could curtail the economic might of an enemy. >> thank you for the question. unfortunate i'm not the right treasury official to speak to restrictions on sales of american oil spewed by judy manage the sanctions and that is a big part of it. as part of the job of managing the sanctions is to look at how the sanctions have an impact on the viability economic of iran. you kind of par for the the right guy to ask. >> what i can say with respect to the sanctions is your right. what's envisioned under this deal is to relate some of the second or pressure, not the u.s. sanctions against iran that a bilateral sanctions but the second or pressure internationally on iran's economy. if iran adheres to all of its commitments iran can expect some economic recovery. i
it's difficult in my state to explain why we should lift sanctions on iran when we are sanction in the united states of america in terms of our oil export. i'd like to hear from both the state department and the department of treasury your response to that statement, specially looking into the future in 10 years women know that that competition could, in fact, could curtail the economic might of an enemy. >> thank you for the question. unfortunate i'm not the right treasury official to...
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it is very difficult in my state to explain why we should lift sanctions on iran when we are sanctioned in the united states of america in terms of our oil exports. i would like to hear from both the state department and the department of treasury your response to that statement, especially looking into the future in a 10 years when we know that that competition could in fact curtail the economic might of an enemy that is pretty powerful. undersec. szubin: senator, thank you for the question. unfortunately, i am not the right treasury official the two jurisdictions on sales of american oil -- sen. heitkamp: what you do manage the sanctions, and that is a big part of it. as part of your job of managing the sanctions, is to look at how the sanctions have an impact on the viability economically of iran. you kind of are, for me, the right back to ask. undersec. szubin: well -- sen. heitkamp: no dodging. undersec. szubin: what i can say with respect to the sanctions is you are right. what is important is to relieve the secondary pressure not the u.s. sactions, but the secondary pressure internationally on iran's economy, a
it is very difficult in my state to explain why we should lift sanctions on iran when we are sanctioned in the united states of america in terms of our oil exports. i would like to hear from both the state department and the department of treasury your response to that statement, especially looking into the future in a 10 years when we know that that competition could in fact curtail the economic might of an enemy that is pretty powerful. undersec. szubin: senator, thank you for the question....
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this is a threat to not only the national security of the united states of america but of israel as well. when you have this kind of growing support against it, it puts the president in a tough position, and now he's amping up his rhetoric in defiance. i do like what huckabee had to say. >> look, the rest of the world is not going along with lifting the sanctions. it's not going to matter because we agreed to leave those people out of talks that put us in that position in the first place. 6 inn every 10 americans wants this deal done. the president leaked that out and th. it's unbelievable. >> it backfired. >> to be fair, our allies in this situation, the people who -- the sanctions that really matter, the europeans, for example, they were not going to keep those sanctions forever. the idea that the president made that happen, they were part of that conversation. they only agreed to the sanctions to get to the table. they never said we were going to do the sanctions forever. i think you guys are complaining about the way the president's rhetoric is. i think he has gone too far with this rhetor
this is a threat to not only the national security of the united states of america but of israel as well. when you have this kind of growing support against it, it puts the president in a tough position, and now he's amping up his rhetoric in defiance. i do like what huckabee had to say. >> look, the rest of the world is not going along with lifting the sanctions. it's not going to matter because we agreed to leave those people out of talks that put us in that position in the first place....
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united states of america. he's never been here before. when he gives the speeches he makes the most of them.g to do the same thing with this speech. i think it's very likely he will talk about income inequality. he'll talk about climate change as well since that's a subject that's been near and dear to him since he witnessed the destruction of the amazon rain forest. i think he will be talking about immigration and need for tolerance and the need to basic cast aside this sort of rhetoric. >> i think he will set the tone for the fall portion of this campaign. a final question for you. you report in national geographic within two years he's already appointed 39 cardinals. i said if it's a role akin to a president and the supreme court of the united states. is his imprint going to be left on the vatican long after he's tho lo no longer to be the pope. >> that's likely what he's trying to do. he wants to retire in a few years. it's clear he doesn't want the progress that the catholic church has made to be rolled back. he is essentially stacked the deck by appointed cardinals who are much more --
united states of america. he's never been here before. when he gives the speeches he makes the most of them.g to do the same thing with this speech. i think it's very likely he will talk about income inequality. he'll talk about climate change as well since that's a subject that's been near and dear to him since he witnessed the destruction of the amazon rain forest. i think he will be talking about immigration and need for tolerance and the need to basic cast aside this sort of rhetoric....
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when we set down at the table with the number one state sponsor of terrorism? what message are we sending when we sit down with a country holding four americans hostage? the united states of americat surrender to black robed crazed clerics that want to see us destroyed. >> powerful response by colonel allen west to the iran nuclear deal in new york city. joining us is the man himself, president of the national center for policy analysis and fox news contributor, lieutenant colonel allen west. great speech. they get to get conventional weapons and declare that we're satan and they're going to wipe israel off the map. tell me what we got. >> it's good to be with you, sean. we got absolutely nothing. i think the only thing the united states of america gets is an exhibit in president barack obama's library wherever he decides to build it. iran is announced it's producing a short range nuclear missle with a range of 315 miles and this week will finalize a deal with russia to get antimissile systems which are state of the art making it difficult to attack nuclear sites there. we know abbas is traveling to iraq this week. i think to see how to get funds unfrozen back to iran. we get not
when we set down at the table with the number one state sponsor of terrorism? what message are we sending when we sit down with a country holding four americans hostage? the united states of americat surrender to black robed crazed clerics that want to see us destroyed. >> powerful response by colonel allen west to the iran nuclear deal in new york city. joining us is the man himself, president of the national center for policy analysis and fox news contributor, lieutenant colonel allen...
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when the united states of america does not stand with our enemies,d confront our it is a dangerous place. we must care for those -- [applause] washington, d.c., talks about fixing a lot of things. toneed someone who knows how translate a good speech into results. i do. calls.make two phone the first one will be to my friend netanyahu. we stand with israel. the second will be to the supreme leader of iran. he will get the message. untile message is this -- facilityevery military any time for inspections, the united states will make it as difficult as possible for you to in the economic system. the rest of the world has moved on. we have to cut off the money flow. they are a signal loud and clear that theadversary united states of america is back in the leadership business. [applause] i would not call vladimir putin. begin rebuilding the defense program. conduct aggressive military exercises and he would get the message. [applause] i would hold a camp david summit immediately. the king of jordan is a man i have known for a long time. he is going to china to get that help. us.kurds have bee
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united states of america? how can it be good for israel when we are allowing hundreds of billions of dollars to flow to the numbernsor of terrorism who supports, hamas, hezbollah, sworn enemies to eradicate israel, how is that -- >> colonel, it's worse than that. i dug up a comment from an ambassador, and he was saying, certainly over the weekend that he doubled down on this, that no country is permitted to know the details of future inspections conducted. if and when authorities were going over there, even to say we're going to sort of look around, they are not obligated to get back and tell the u.s. or tell anyone else what their finding, what their fears are. that's really weird right there. and the fact that they have 24 days and can't move before 24 days on even the suspicion of the iranians playing with this stockpile is indeed worrisome. >> it is very worrisome. and i would kind of parallel this to the statement of nancy pelosi what she said about obamacare, we have to pass the bill in order to find out what's in. . that's the same thing that president obama is playing around with, the future of middle eas
united states of america? how can it be good for israel when we are allowing hundreds of billions of dollars to flow to the numbernsor of terrorism who supports, hamas, hezbollah, sworn enemies to eradicate israel, how is that -- >> colonel, it's worse than that. i dug up a comment from an ambassador, and he was saying, certainly over the weekend that he doubled down on this, that no country is permitted to know the details of future inspections conducted. if and when authorities were...
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when it comes to this guy this, is a result of the united states of america not enforcing entering theuntry illegally as a crime. the authorities in this case say they couldn't deport him because he only had a burglary charge instead of a conviction and a path from the obama administration. the fact is that entering the country illegally is a deportable offense. >> you know the last couple years the administration has given prosecutors and immigration prosecutorial discretion. and it's stead sh you don't have to deport certain people we're telling you not to waste your time. you don't have a right to -- ice agents sued the administration over policies but that is where we stand. is this what we end up with? >> well what we have right now is 2 million people under this administration deported. 30,000 people every day just sitting in detention centsers. you're right to point out shannon, this man did not have a criminal record. i think all of us would agree none of us has a crystal ball and is clairvoyant. it's terrible when a tragedy like this happens but this man, again was not here il
when it comes to this guy this, is a result of the united states of america not enforcing entering theuntry illegally as a crime. the authorities in this case say they couldn't deport him because he only had a burglary charge instead of a conviction and a path from the obama administration. the fact is that entering the country illegally is a deportable offense. >> you know the last couple years the administration has given prosecutors and immigration prosecutorial discretion. and it's...
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when many of you take the oath, you will be making a solemn promise to the people of the united states of america. today, i will make one to you. if elected president, i will send you into battle when, and only when, our national security is at risk, and i will send you with a plan for victory. if i have the honor of serving as your commander and chief, our forces will be strong, our weapons will be modern, and america will be unintimidated. today, i have a question -- are we safer now than we were seven years ago? anyone who believes the answer to that question is yes should probably vote for former secretary of state hillary clinton. sadly, i believe the answer is no. america is not safer. since secretary clinton took charge of our nation's diplomacy, we abandoned american leadership in the world, forgotten that america is an exceptional country and lost faith in america's ability to influence world events. the results speak for themselves. hillary clinton tried to appease vladimir putin with the reset button. sensing weakness, he has rejoined the map of europe with loaded guns. he is dismember
when many of you take the oath, you will be making a solemn promise to the people of the united states of america. today, i will make one to you. if elected president, i will send you into battle when, and only when, our national security is at risk, and i will send you with a plan for victory. if i have the honor of serving as your commander and chief, our forces will be strong, our weapons will be modern, and america will be unintimidated. today, i have a question -- are we safer now than we...
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when many of you take the oath, be will make you -- you will making a solemn promise to the people of the united states of americaday, i will make one to you. if elected president, i will send you into battle when, and only when, our national security is at risk, and i will send you with a plan for victory. if i have the honor of serving as your commander and chief, our forces will be strong, our weapons will be modern, and america will be an intimidated. -- will be on intimidated. today, i have a question -- are we safer now than we were seven years ago? anyone who believes the answer to that question is yes should probably vote for former secretary of state hillary clinton. [laughter] sadly, i believe the answer is no. america is not safer. since secretary clinton took charge of our nation's diplomacy, we abandoned american leadership in the world, forgotten that america is an exceptional country and lost faith in america's ability to influence world events. the results speak for themselves. hillary clinton to appease vladimir putin with the reset button. sensing weakness, he has rejoined the map of europe with
when many of you take the oath, be will make you -- you will making a solemn promise to the people of the united states of americaday, i will make one to you. if elected president, i will send you into battle when, and only when, our national security is at risk, and i will send you with a plan for victory. if i have the honor of serving as your commander and chief, our forces will be strong, our weapons will be modern, and america will be an intimidated. -- will be on intimidated. today, i...
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when they chant death to israel but we're going to lift the sanctions internationally on what they want to strike the united states with when they're chanting death to america. it is phenomenal the decisions this administration has made and against the advice of 85 members of congress who co-signed my letter to the president saying we want 24 hour inspections anywhere, anytime, and we do not want the sanctions lifted up front and we do not want the sanctions lifted with respect to the icbm program. >> you brought up a key number and that's 85% of congress who signed on to your letter. the key number is two-thirds of congress who actually have to vote to uphold a veto override in terms of taking the president on when it comes to this deal. otherwise it doesn't matter. the deal goes through. that's 290 votes in the house. 67 votes in the senate. do you have those votes? >> we're trying to get those votes. you know, right now a lot of members of the house and the senate have not told the public where they stand. and we're going to have hearings when we go back into session. i've had 24 hearings so far but we're going to bring former u.s. generals to explain th
when they chant death to israel but we're going to lift the sanctions internationally on what they want to strike the united states with when they're chanting death to america. it is phenomenal the decisions this administration has made and against the advice of 85 members of congress who co-signed my letter to the president saying we want 24 hour inspections anywhere, anytime, and we do not want the sanctions lifted up front and we do not want the sanctions lifted with respect to the icbm...
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. >> when i first saw that my city was in trouble, i thought, this is the united states of america, and i thought rescue crews, the military would be there, taking care of people, rescuing people and bringing them to safety. and when i saw what unfolded, i was in disbelief. >> we'll hear more from terrence coming up in the next hour. tony. >> tributes have been pouring in for indy car, racing car, justin wilson, who died last night. he was severely injured sunday when he was struck in the head with debris. wilson's peers remembered a lovely guy with an infectious smile. and wilson, who was an organ donor, had already be saved six lives. i'm tony harris in new york, and thank you for watching. john seigenthaler is back in just a couple of minutes. >> tonight, a reality check on how america's economy is weathering the storm. destination unknown. risking everything for a better life. o
. >> when i first saw that my city was in trouble, i thought, this is the united states of america, and i thought rescue crews, the military would be there, taking care of people, rescuing people and bringing them to safety. and when i saw what unfolded, i was in disbelief. >> we'll hear more from terrence coming up in the next hour. tony. >> tributes have been pouring in for indy car, racing car, justin wilson, who died last night. he was severely injured sunday when he was...
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united states of america. you are an example of what is possible, when in the face of tragedy and hardship, good people come togetherto lend a hand. and brick by brick, block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, you build a better future. and that, more than any other reason, is why i have come back here today. plus mitch landrieu asked me to. [laughter] it has been 10 years since katrina hit. devastating communities in louisiana and mississippi across the gulf coast. in the days following landfall, more than 1800 of our fellow citizens, men, women, and children lost their lives. some of the folks in this room may have lost a loved one in that storm. thousands of people saw their homes destroyed. livelihoods wiped out. hopes and dreams shattered. many scattered in an exodus to cities across the country. and too many still haven't returned. those who stayed and lived through that epic struggle still feel the trauma sometimes. a woman from a gentilly recently wrote me, a deep part of the whole story is the grief. there was grief then, and there is still some grief in our hearts. here in new orleans, a city that emb
united states of america. you are an example of what is possible, when in the face of tragedy and hardship, good people come togetherto lend a hand. and brick by brick, block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, you build a better future. and that, more than any other reason, is why i have come back here today. plus mitch landrieu asked me to. [laughter] it has been 10 years since katrina hit. devastating communities in louisiana and mississippi across the gulf coast. in the days following...
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thank you, fareed. >>> when we come back, the soviets used to talk of destroying america and the west, now their russian successes have to make do by destroying food from the united statesst. i'll explain this odd and tragic turn of events when we come back. my name is mark amann. i'm a gas service rep for pg&e in san jose. as a gas service rep we are basically the ambassador of the company. we make the most contact with the customers on a daily basis. i work hand-in-hand with crews to make sure our gas pipes are safe. my wife and i are both from san jose. my kids and their friends live in this community. every time i go to a customer's house, their children could be friends with my children so it's important to me. one of the most rewarding parts of this job is after you help a customer, seeing a smile on their face. together, we're building a better california. >>> now for our what in the world segment. russian president vladimir putin has declared a war on cheese. after he issued a presidential decree, a mound of it was destroyed by a bulldozer. authorities also incinerated loads of bacon and destroyed peaches and tomatoes. in all, hundreds of tons of food have been
thank you, fareed. >>> when we come back, the soviets used to talk of destroying america and the west, now their russian successes have to make do by destroying food from the united statesst. i'll explain this odd and tragic turn of events when we come back. my name is mark amann. i'm a gas service rep for pg&e in san jose. as a gas service rep we are basically the ambassador of the company. we make the most contact with the customers on a daily basis. i work hand-in-hand with...
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it's very difficult in my state to explain why we should lift sanctions on iran when we're sanctioned in the united states of america in terms our oil experts. i'd like to hear from the state department and department of treasury your response to that statement, especially looking into the future in ten years when we know that that competition could curtail that economic might of an enemy that's pretty powerful. >> i'm not the right treasury official to speak to the restrictions on sales of american oil -- >> but you do manage the sanctions. >> yes. >> and that is a big part of it. when you look at managing the sanctions, it's to look at how those have an impact on the viability of iran. you are, for me, the right guy to ask. no dodging. >> what i can say with respect to the sanctions is you're right. what's envisioned is to reveal some of the secondary pressure. not the u.s. sanctions against iran that are bilateral but the secondary pressure internationally on iran's economy. if iran adheres to all of its commitments, iran can expect some economic recovery. i think it's going to be many, many years in the making b
it's very difficult in my state to explain why we should lift sanctions on iran when we're sanctioned in the united states of america in terms our oil experts. i'd like to hear from the state department and department of treasury your response to that statement, especially looking into the future in ten years when we know that that competition could curtail that economic might of an enemy that's pretty powerful. >> i'm not the right treasury official to speak to the restrictions on sales...
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united states. we keep catching him committing crimes once he's here. i don't know how we can say that america is safe when people like this continue to come into the united states. i'm going to turn the time over to -- i'm going to give the rest of my time to the chairman. >> thank you gentleman from idaho. i think mr. labrador's point -- i'm sure given your background as a law enforcement officer and prosecutor i'm sure you can feel and understand the frustration. we've kicked him out five times. he comes back. he reoffends when he comes back. we put him in prison. he violates supervisory release. we put him back in prison. he is released to a city where we knew ahead of time this was going to happen. it would be one thing to release someone to a jurisdiction for a murder charge. sexual assault. serious, serious drug offense. it would be one thing to do that so they can prosecute him and particularly if there's a victim involved that's what you would want to do. but this is an old drug case. if they were going to dismiss it, why didn't they dismiss it when he was in prison? why did it require his presenc
united states. we keep catching him committing crimes once he's here. i don't know how we can say that america is safe when people like this continue to come into the united states. i'm going to turn the time over to -- i'm going to give the rest of my time to the chairman. >> thank you gentleman from idaho. i think mr. labrador's point -- i'm sure given your background as a law enforcement officer and prosecutor i'm sure you can feel and understand the frustration. we've kicked him out...
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bush's presidency must be defined by the events of september 11, 2001, when the united states of america was viciously attacked by an enemy whose leader, osama bin laden, stated as far back as 1983 that the united states was the mortal enemy. it was necessary to protect our country. and keep it safe. president regan put the end to the cold war. president lincoln had his, slavery. so did president bush. his global war on terror. kept us safe. and kept us free. so let's saturday with that. president bush fortold the leader he would be at his acceptance speech in august, 2000 at the republican national convention. i was there, and i was a chairman of the convention, as the chairman of the republican national committee. and then they said, quote. if you give me your trust, i will horn it. grant me a mandate, i will use it. give me the opportunity to lead the nation. a little did he know the events that would befall us later. we found out later. it started immediately on 9/11. the context is worth a reminder. the president was at a school in florida, but immediately authorized the shooting do
bush's presidency must be defined by the events of september 11, 2001, when the united states of america was viciously attacked by an enemy whose leader, osama bin laden, stated as far back as 1983 that the united states was the mortal enemy. it was necessary to protect our country. and keep it safe. president regan put the end to the cold war. president lincoln had his, slavery. so did president bush. his global war on terror. kept us safe. and kept us free. so let's saturday with that....
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united states ofÑi america. >> say her name? say her name? >> yo you you know things are ng well when start reciting the lyrics from destiny's child, right? >> actually, these women are from black lives matter, who had an issue with the sanders campaign not paying enough attention to their agenda. now, ladies, i agree that black lives matter but black manners matter as well. all right? and just keeping it 100, if we are keeping it 100, and also based on the demographics, if bernie sanders rallies were a ben and jerry's ice cream flavor, it would be nilla, please. >> keep it 100. keep it 100. >> the chocolate's in there somewhere, but you have got to eat a lot of vanilla to get to it. that's all i am saying. but this didn't derail bernie's campaign, he actually let them speak and then he hired a member of black lives matter to his campaign. but not all -- yeah, sure. bernie was very nice. he was very gracious about it. but not all people respected his letting the black ladies speak. >> i would never give up my microphone. that showed such weakness. the way he was taken away by the two
united states ofÑi america. >> say her name? say her name? >> yo you you know things are ng well when start reciting the lyrics from destiny's child, right? >> actually, these women are from black lives matter, who had an issue with the sanders campaign not paying enough attention to their agenda. now, ladies, i agree that black lives matter but black manners matter as well. all right? and just keeping it 100, if we are keeping it 100, and also based on the demographics, if...
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cities like san francisco who during primarily the civil war in central america whether or not when the united states wasn't letting in certain folks who were fleeing the violence say okay we're sanctuary city if you're experiencing violence in guatemala, et cetera. now sanctuary's been morphed like sanctuary for criminals. which is not historically accurate. it's kind of a perverting of the words. in los angeles we do coordinate with i.c.e. all the time. any locality should. when we find a violent criminal and we check the immigration status, if deportation can be a part of it, that happens all the time. and it should happen. but what we do demand is there be a judicial order if we have somebody who is not at that level and i.c.e. wants us to have a detainer. we also will do detainers from i.c.e. but we want to make sure there's a judge who says there is something there. to me that is about establishing trust. making sure of that 550,000 people i said that people who are just like most americans who are citizens are law-abiding participate in the public safety of our city don't think that a local la
cities like san francisco who during primarily the civil war in central america whether or not when the united states wasn't letting in certain folks who were fleeing the violence say okay we're sanctuary city if you're experiencing violence in guatemala, et cetera. now sanctuary's been morphed like sanctuary for criminals. which is not historically accurate. it's kind of a perverting of the words. in los angeles we do coordinate with i.c.e. all the time. any locality should. when we find a...
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united states of america. you are an example of what is possible when, in the face of tragedy and in the face of hardship, good people come together to lend a happened. and brick by brick, block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, you build a better future. >> president obama talking about all that has -- the progress that has been made and stuff that still needs to be done on this, ten years after hurricane katrina devastated the city of new orleans and the gulf coast. stay with news4 for continuing coverage of this hurricane katrina ten years later. our live report with chris lawrence down there will continue throughout the newscast. >>> right now, a jury is deciding the fate of a 19-year-old prep school graduate charged with rape. owen lavery is accused of raping a freshman at the st. paul's prep school in new hampshire. he testified that he kissed the 15-year-old accuser but that they never had sex. prosecutors say the alleged assault happened during a tradition at the school where seniors compete for sexual conquests. in closing arguments today the defense said the accuser lied about the events of tha
united states of america. you are an example of what is possible when, in the face of tragedy and in the face of hardship, good people come together to lend a happened. and brick by brick, block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, you build a better future. >> president obama talking about all that has -- the progress that has been made and stuff that still needs to be done on this, ten years after hurricane katrina devastated the city of new orleans and the gulf coast. stay with...
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when i was a kid and i had the opportunity to come to washington d.c. and shake the hand of the ambassador to the israili united states. he grew up in a jewish america. there was no greater hero and when i met him i realized how i could resolve the two great loves of my life, my love for this country and my love for the country of israel. i said that when i grow up i want to be israel's ambassador. i had that dream so i'm living out the dreams of someday dreams i had nightmarish qualities. as a paratrooper in participated in several wars. my elder son was wounded in battle. sally lost her sister in a suicide attack in israel. i had to work for its awkward being in a few months later i was present at his funeral. there were tough part of the dream but there was joy. we raised a family and we made a life and in 2009 i realized an ultimate dream and the newly-elected prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu named me israel's ambassador to the united states. and i came into office at a time of just almost unprecedented challenges on so may different friends. think back to 2000 what was going on in this country. this country was in the depths of the wor
when i was a kid and i had the opportunity to come to washington d.c. and shake the hand of the ambassador to the israili united states. he grew up in a jewish america. there was no greater hero and when i met him i realized how i could resolve the two great loves of my life, my love for this country and my love for the country of israel. i said that when i grow up i want to be israel's ambassador. i had that dream so i'm living out the dreams of someday dreams i had nightmarish qualities. as a...