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god uniquely has blessed the united tates. this is an exceptional nation. this is a christian nation all ver this early book. one of the great female writers of the early 19th century. her brother was young but very ctive. they all of pro to this christian nationalism in a slightly different way. but hey use the language and rhetoric as a christian nation in one form or another. when the book came out we were in the 150th anniversary of the civil war. hat is fascinating is both the north and the south view than war as a holy war to some xtent. both sides were articulating a view that truly the christian nation and god is on our side. he kind of says no, we are all uilty. both read the bible the same ay. but this is not the way it played out. many northern christians will believe that the union was somehow created by god. it's actually a wig senator itter he refused to join the republican party in the 1850's ecause it was a party of division. he wants to make sure it is a national sacred division. america was a christian nation. and god specially ordained th
god uniquely has blessed the united tates. this is an exceptional nation. this is a christian nation all ver this early book. one of the great female writers of the early 19th century. her brother was young but very ctive. they all of pro to this christian nationalism in a slightly different way. but hey use the language and rhetoric as a christian nation in one form or another. when the book came out we were in the 150th anniversary of the civil war. hat is fascinating is both the north and...
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he question is, will future jobs be developed in the united tates or developed in other countries? i think there is some reasons to be pretty optimistic about what in oing to happen to jobs the united states. people, thing, i think the viewers of this program, i'm a e, are aware we've had large development in automation and this is continuing. more robots a lot in industry. we're seeing a lot of jobs that an be done by computers effectively and this has of inated the advantage cheap labor in many countries. necessary no longer to take many kind of products abroad to get cheaper labor and provide many services from abroad to get cheaper labor because technology let's us do sort of things in a relatively high wage country in the united states. the u.s. has some advantage in these things, ssuming we can keep our education system on the leading edge and continue to have force. work if you're thinking about you're oing to see somebody announce they're closing their factory in some other country and moving factory to the united states here fthat is what you mean by "coming back," i don't
he question is, will future jobs be developed in the united tates or developed in other countries? i think there is some reasons to be pretty optimistic about what in oing to happen to jobs the united states. people, thing, i think the viewers of this program, i'm a e, are aware we've had large development in automation and this is continuing. more robots a lot in industry. we're seeing a lot of jobs that an be done by computers effectively and this has of inated the advantage cheap labor in...
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. >> let's cross to the united tates where we have the president-elect donald trump on a so-called thank you tour and stops in ohioking as well as indiana. what storyry are y you picking ? in is a piece in "washington that trump wasay celebrating the fact that air onditioning company carrier opted to keep jobs in the states thanks to $7 million in incentives. but the amazing thing here is a crowd e he addresses of carrier employees trump admitted he didn't actually promising to keep the jobs in the states until he saw a piece about it on the news which he went about securing a compromise with the business. we read that this behavior doesn't bode well for the promises trump has made that many people will have taken seriously. and there is a piece america oesn't need a deal maker in chief. on the same story it ridicules's keeping pproach to 1,000 carrier jobs in indiana. for ys it is rare presidents to get personally involved in the bargaining on ess and that the return investment of time is vanishi so getting thell macroeconomic policy right is uch more important than micromanaging indivi
. >> let's cross to the united tates where we have the president-elect donald trump on a so-called thank you tour and stops in ohioking as well as indiana. what storyry are y you picking ? in is a piece in "washington that trump wasay celebrating the fact that air onditioning company carrier opted to keep jobs in the states thanks to $7 million in incentives. but the amazing thing here is a crowd e he addresses of carrier employees trump admitted he didn't actually promising to keep...
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reasons i did that, the most important reason was that i think this is a significant attack on the united tatesthat a foreign government interfering with our election or whatever intent, i do not think the intent is as important as the fact that they were doing it, interfering in our election. the fact that a foreign government was interfering in our election is a huge, huge issue. i'm surprised it has not gotten as much attention as it has. literally over the last few days. this is an attack on our democracy, an attack on who we are as a people. that is why i said this is the political equivalent of 9/11. it is interesting to me that we were in a sense just as surprised about this as we were about 9/11. if you think about what the 9/11 commission said about 9/11, it was a failure of imagination, we cannot imagine that the terrorists would take the approach they did. in this case, i do not think the government imagined that the russians would do this. when people talked about cyber threats, they talked about the chinese stealing industrial information. they talked about the threat to electrical
reasons i did that, the most important reason was that i think this is a significant attack on the united tatesthat a foreign government interfering with our election or whatever intent, i do not think the intent is as important as the fact that they were doing it, interfering in our election. the fact that a foreign government was interfering in our election is a huge, huge issue. i'm surprised it has not gotten as much attention as it has. literally over the last few days. this is an attack...
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my family at my side, i will take the oath of office to serve as the 48th vice president of the united tatesi came here tonight on a very personal level just to say thank you. thank you for the opportunity to serve. but mostly, mostly i am here as a fellow american. to say thanks to the people of pennsylvania, thank you for voting to make america great again. cheers and applause] [chanting u.s.a.! brts mr. pence: thank you for doing your part to make donald trump the 45th president of the united states of america! he did it. and we have all of you to think. -- to thank. thanks to you, thanks to you we will have a president who will rebuild our military. restore the arsenal of democracy, provide soldiers, airmen, marines come other resources and training they need to accomplish their mission. we will hunt down and destroy isis at its source. thanks to you, we will finally have a president who will stand with the men and women who serve in law enforcement at every level. cross the country. thanks to you, 35 days from today, we will have a president who will fight every day to put america back
my family at my side, i will take the oath of office to serve as the 48th vice president of the united tatesi came here tonight on a very personal level just to say thank you. thank you for the opportunity to serve. but mostly, mostly i am here as a fellow american. to say thanks to the people of pennsylvania, thank you for voting to make america great again. cheers and applause] [chanting u.s.a.! brts mr. pence: thank you for doing your part to make donald trump the 45th president of the...
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a special thanks always to the get from the united tates supreme court justices, marsha pamela token. [applause] >> and counsel for the defendant appellate friar lawrence, prelager assistant to the solicitor general and her deputy solicitor dreven., michael [applause] plaintiff, lord lord and ontague and krfpt, the assistant causy.ey general [applause] and now, of course, the members esteemed bench, the supreme court of the arecipality of verona, they united states supreme court justice samuel alito, presiding appeals ates court of for the d.c. circuit judge homas griffith, judge brett cavanaugh, judge robert l. wilkins and from the united court, please t cotinge brown jackson. [applause] and now, i turn it over to the marshall. all rise. the supremee, o ye, court of the principality of is now in session. please be seated. >> we will hear argument in the lord and lady montague versusd and lady capulet friar lawrence. counsel, are you ready? >> mr. chief justice, and may it the court. plaintiffs seek to hold friar awrence liable for spiritual malpractice. with all due respect to this c
a special thanks always to the get from the united tates supreme court justices, marsha pamela token. [applause] >> and counsel for the defendant appellate friar lawrence, prelager assistant to the solicitor general and her deputy solicitor dreven., michael [applause] plaintiff, lord lord and ontague and krfpt, the assistant causy.ey general [applause] and now, of course, the members esteemed bench, the supreme court of the arecipality of verona, they united states supreme court justice...
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josh: it is a difficult question to answer because the united ,tates retains significant extensive cyber capabilities that exceed the capabilities that are wielded by every other country in the world. those cyberl capabilities would be to potentially undermine our ability to use them. unfortunately, that is not something i can discuss from here. there are a range of proportional responses that the president and his team believe would be an appropriate response. >> a statement of october talk the highest levels of the russians. was that a statement to the finger at let 'er rip? finger -- wase that a statement to point the ?inger at vladimir putin josh: you have to ask them what their intent was. they reference to seniormost officials would let them conclude that based on my personal reading, not based on any personal knowledge that i have that may be classified or otherwise, pretty obvious. they were referring to these single most -- >> the russians say this is laughable, that this is nonsense. what is your assessment of that? josh: i am not surprised. kevin? i want to ask you about plann
josh: it is a difficult question to answer because the united ,tates retains significant extensive cyber capabilities that exceed the capabilities that are wielded by every other country in the world. those cyberl capabilities would be to potentially undermine our ability to use them. unfortunately, that is not something i can discuss from here. there are a range of proportional responses that the president and his team believe would be an appropriate response. >> a statement of october...
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well, unfortunately, the united tates underestimated the japanese, but you have to understand, the japanese to extraordinary to attack the united states by surprise at pearl harbor. is not just american hub rus, the japanese were better than united states imagined them to be and it was a strategic -- real strategic victory or seemed to be in the first days pearl harbor because of the technical sophistication of had shown.e is up atthew in georgia next. good morning. caller: good morning. hings to say, one about interment camps on look out mountain in chattanooga, the japanese, those people were treated really interment camp doesn't froman enemy and keep them fighting, but keeps radicals and bad people that would go try to them. interment camps are good and muslims, fighting we're fighting islamist think we will to take all the -- in america and interment camp is just ridiculous. there er thing was that was japanese ambassador in movement of ng the ship, watching movement of the men, the supplies and sending back to japan, so they knew when they were going hit the hawaii, but f.d.r. 11 days
well, unfortunately, the united tates underestimated the japanese, but you have to understand, the japanese to extraordinary to attack the united states by surprise at pearl harbor. is not just american hub rus, the japanese were better than united states imagined them to be and it was a strategic -- real strategic victory or seemed to be in the first days pearl harbor because of the technical sophistication of had shown.e is up atthew in georgia next. good morning. caller: good morning. hings...
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i think president obama has tried to recalibrate united .tates international presence he has drawn down in the middle east and europe. those not really a build up in the pacific region besides a buildup of rhetoric. president obama came into office with the assumption that the united states was more heart of the problem and not the solution. i think we have seen is that if we step back, others will step forward. if we do not lead, then no one will and the result is catastrophe. the final lesson from the obama administration is that you have to be able to change course if what you are doing is not working. on this front, i would give points to jimmy carter who became a born-again hot and started increasing the defense budget and battling the soviet union. i do not think is the obama has had that born-again movement. he has done some minor back and forth in the case of afghanistan. keep 500cided to there, and he has had to send back forces to iraq, but i do not think there has been a large-scale recalibration of how the views foreign-policy challenges. i think he has start -- he has inste
i think president obama has tried to recalibrate united .tates international presence he has drawn down in the middle east and europe. those not really a build up in the pacific region besides a buildup of rhetoric. president obama came into office with the assumption that the united states was more heart of the problem and not the solution. i think we have seen is that if we step back, others will step forward. if we do not lead, then no one will and the result is catastrophe. the final lesson...
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i now give the floor to the ambassador of the united tates. ambassador: let me begin with a quote, the u.s. will not support use of additional land for the purpose of settlements during the transitional period. the immediate adoption of a settlement freeze by israel ould create the confidence needed for wider participation in these talks. further settlement activity is in no way necessary for the security of israel and only diminishes the confidence of the arabs that a final outcome can be freely and fairly negotiated. that is the end of the quote. this was said in 1982 by president ronald reagan. he was speaking about a new proposal that he was launching two and the israeli-palestinian conflict while ultimately, president reagan's proposal was not recognized it is illuminating in two espects. they underscore the commitment to achieving a comprehensive and lasting peace between the israelis and palestinians. that has been the policy of every administration, republican and democrat, since before president reagan and all the way through to the p
i now give the floor to the ambassador of the united tates. ambassador: let me begin with a quote, the u.s. will not support use of additional land for the purpose of settlements during the transitional period. the immediate adoption of a settlement freeze by israel ould create the confidence needed for wider participation in these talks. further settlement activity is in no way necessary for the security of israel and only diminishes the confidence of the arabs that a final outcome can be...
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receipt now.t-el donald trump taking credit forar bringing thousand of jobs back b to the united states.sted tateom his estate down in in order, donald trump toldmp tl reporter that is executives frof sprint had just called him andnd said they would be bringing 5,000 jobs to the united statesa sprint later said the jobs werej part of preifly announcedoued commitment by japan's soft bank which owns stake in the mobile b carrier.ca bank's plans allegedly pre-datee last month's elections. electio that according to the cellular carrier itself.ier i >>> back here at home we're we' following new developments ing e the case of aw missing bellssil today man. >> investigation is now faux cuff on the woman police saythea used his creditn po card tabu tt supply store a week after heer e went missing. fox5's annie yu is live with the latest. good morning, annie.ie >> reporter: hey, maureen, good everybody.vebo new surveillance video videoeild shows a woman scene using hisngs credit card at beauty salon... >> very popular real estate e family here in the dc area, of co that family and there's some ofm the vid
receipt now.t-el donald trump taking credit forar bringing thousand of jobs back b to the united states.sted tateom his estate down in in order, donald trump toldmp tl reporter that is executives frof sprint had just called him andnd said they would be bringing 5,000 jobs to the united statesa sprint later said the jobs werej part of preifly announcedoued commitment by japan's soft bank which owns stake in the mobile b carrier.ca bank's plans allegedly pre-datee last month's elections. electio...
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is the implication if the united states were to retaliate through cyber means against russia could be a tateime back and forth and we're more vulnerable? >> could have serious problems. look at russians in estonia, crimea, ukraine, going against the electric grid. and there's another dimension to this. that the russians have been trying to undermine western democracies, including ours for after the least 80 years, since the late 1940s, instituted a system called disinformation, otherwise known as lying. they've used it. have hundreds of thousands of people committed to working on it according to the head of rome mainian intelligence who defected in '79 to us. he said in his books and otherwise, that russia is all the time trying to undermine western democracies. focused on europe more until relatively recently. going after relatively weaker parties and so forth and expanded to here. it's not new. russia, even when they smile, they have still maintained the disinformation program. and they're right now probably finding some way to try to get into the system. it was not hacking up until relati
is the implication if the united states were to retaliate through cyber means against russia could be a tateime back and forth and we're more vulnerable? >> could have serious problems. look at russians in estonia, crimea, ukraine, going against the electric grid. and there's another dimension to this. that the russians have been trying to undermine western democracies, including ours for after the least 80 years, since the late 1940s, instituted a system called disinformation, otherwise...
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christian tate a contributorty hill newspaper and author after book "government gone wild." government gone willed at the united nations. this vote on article. >> not going to mean much in 30 days or so, trump is a friend to netanyahu, and neither trump or netanyahu think much of the u.n. the u.n. is a weak body and there's going to be a reset on peace in the middle east when trump gets in into office. >> are you constant optimistic a reset will happen? >> every knows that trump is a friend to israel. i mean, look, obama's only in office for 30 more days, and half of those days he is going to be on vacation. so, obama's pretty much becoming irrelevant. trump this de facto president and people care more about what trump thinks and says than obama, so we'll see a lot of changes as soon as trump comes into office. >> for those who might have just tuned in, let's set the stage here. there was a vote at the united nations saying that israel has to stop building settlements in the west bank in palestinian territory. the united states could have vetoed that. could have quashed it at together but instead abstained and
christian tate a contributorty hill newspaper and author after book "government gone wild." government gone willed at the united nations. this vote on article. >> not going to mean much in 30 days or so, trump is a friend to netanyahu, and neither trump or netanyahu think much of the u.n. the u.n. is a weak body and there's going to be a reset on peace in the middle east when trump gets in into office. >> are you constant optimistic a reset will happen? >> every...
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tate, great seeing. >> thanks. appreciate you. >>> you have probably seen reports about a deep freeze coming. by the end of the week, almost the entire continental uniteddes you. and i don't care where you are. >>> all right. it is approaching winter. but are you preparing for zero temperatures in a good chunk of the country? what are we looking at? >> have you heard of meteorological winter? >> no. >> our seasons start earlier. december 1 through the end of february is meteorological winter. we're solidly into it. it's when the majority of one te winter-like conditions get going. we have rain and snow into california. it will bring a lot of snow. i just bring that up because we have snow as far south as the seattle area. the ski areas across the west, it's great news. along with that, it's cold for seattle. feels like 31 right now. this is where all of the cold air is. of it's going to pull down across the lower 48. this is just the first batch of it. currently, it's incredibly cold. it's 4 in bismarck. you get the idea, very cold. factor in the wind. it feels like minus 20 in glassgow. the snow is coming down. we have windchill advisories in effect.
tate, great seeing. >> thanks. appreciate you. >>> you have probably seen reports about a deep freeze coming. by the end of the week, almost the entire continental uniteddes you. and i don't care where you are. >>> all right. it is approaching winter. but are you preparing for zero temperatures in a good chunk of the country? what are we looking at? >> have you heard of meteorological winter? >> no. >> our seasons start earlier. december 1 through the...
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tates that have this policy. moving to the top, we need to talk about a tax policy in the united states that encourages investment and discourages rent seeking. conventional logic is that higher taxes on the wealthy will discourage them from investing, however researchers have been finding something very different. here i point to findings that a large share of the high pay of those in the top is not productivity enhancing, meaning low taxes for the very rich is discouraging growth and encouraging people to engage in tax avoidance or paying a lot of lawyers, which is not a creative, growth enhancing thing. to pay lawyers to figure out ways to avoid taxes. or they pay themselves more. i am under no delusion that this current congress and administration are moving in that direction. they said that one of the number one priorities is to not only not raise taxes but to further lower taxes enormously for those at the top of the income spectrum and do things like eliminate the state and gift tax. but if they actually care about the economy, i strongly encourage people on both sides of the aisle to take a look at this r
tates that have this policy. moving to the top, we need to talk about a tax policy in the united states that encourages investment and discourages rent seeking. conventional logic is that higher taxes on the wealthy will discourage them from investing, however researchers have been finding something very different. here i point to findings that a large share of the high pay of those in the top is not productivity enhancing, meaning low taxes for the very rich is discouraging growth and...
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we are going to delegate a choice of the electors to the people of this .tate i think that is the way it should be. if the united states, professor hardaway, were to abolish the electoral college, explain the process, what would it take? guest: the people say, it sounds great, let's have a popular election. we don't have a national body to even count those votes or to make rules about them. each state decides how they will allocate their delegates. i honestly don't know how you would have a popular vote, short of having a constitutional convention, and starting from scratch. there is no instrument to determine the votes. votes,nting of popular which is simply done by newspapers, and they often disagree. in 1960, the newspapers disagreed on what the popular vote was. how do you count, for example, popular votes in alabama in 1960 one the electoral slate involved some fortors for byrd, kennedy, some said we will count all the popular votes for that slate for kennedy, and that way we get a result that kennedy won the election. who will determine that? each state needs to determine it. unless we start from scratch,
we are going to delegate a choice of the electors to the people of this .tate i think that is the way it should be. if the united states, professor hardaway, were to abolish the electoral college, explain the process, what would it take? guest: the people say, it sounds great, let's have a popular election. we don't have a national body to even count those votes or to make rules about them. each state decides how they will allocate their delegates. i honestly don't know how you would have a...
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originate nd the labs for the united states, especially developed here, resernled to scale, but now brought to pilot production, so i thought this was a very stellar way we could tate that innovative science started here. we'll be developed here and we have to bring it to mass scale. we are proud to be doing this in the midwest. thank you. >> our next panel will explore next generation opportunities at the intersection talent, technology, investment and infrastructure. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the cofounder new institute of thinking and research in motion, mr. mike -- dr. carol l. fult, chancellor at chapel hill and maly kai henderson, reporter, cnn. >> hi, everybody, thanks for being here. it's great to be here. we want to start the four pillars of course talent, infrastructure, investment and technology. want to start talking about talent. first. and i'm going to start with you on this one because this is something you've written about. the idea of learn bability. the idea of upscaling. what do you mean by that? and what sort of responsibility do you think employers have in terms of that area? >> well, you know, part of this day has been you know, rea
originate nd the labs for the united states, especially developed here, resernled to scale, but now brought to pilot production, so i thought this was a very stellar way we could tate that innovative science started here. we'll be developed here and we have to bring it to mass scale. we are proud to be doing this in the midwest. thank you. >> our next panel will explore next generation opportunities at the intersection talent, technology, investment and infrastructure. ladies and...