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us in new york. we paid a horrible cost, a horrible penalty for not realizing the threat posed to us in america. today isis poses as large a threat if not greater to america, not just cities like new york but communities across america, and we have got to stand up and defeat radical islam over there before they can attack us here. let me give you two examples. think what happened in this country in the last few months. garland, texas. an american, radicalized by another american would have killed dozens of american citizens but for a texas cop. think of what happened in chattanooga, tennessee. an american radicalized by jihadists killed marine recruiters before he was finally killed. we have got to shut down isis or any radical islamic group possibility to recruit, to radicalize, or to proclaim an urge jihad anywhere in the united states regardless of where that message comes from. i'm a great believer in the first amendment. freedom of speech matters. but you can't yell fire in a crowded theater. you cannot tell a fellow american to kill your other americans in the name of jihad. that's not pro
us in new york. we paid a horrible cost, a horrible penalty for not realizing the threat posed to us in america. today isis poses as large a threat if not greater to america, not just cities like new york but communities across america, and we have got to stand up and defeat radical islam over there before they can attack us here. let me give you two examples. think what happened in this country in the last few months. garland, texas. an american, radicalized by another american would have...
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us in new york. we paid a horrible cost, a horrible penalty for not realizing the threat posed to us in america. today isis poses as large a threat if not greater to america, not just cities like new york but communities across america, and we have got to stand up and defeat radical islam over there before they can attack us here. let me give you two examples. think what happened in this country in the last few months. garland, texas. an american, radicalized by another american would have killed dozens of american citizens but for a texas cop. think of what happened in chattanooga, tennessee. an american radicalized by jihadists killed marine recruiters before he was finally killed. we have got to shut down isis or any radical islamic group possibility to recruit, to radicalize, or to proclaim an urge jihad anywhere in the nited states regardless of where that message comes from. i'm a great believer in the first amendment. freedom of speech matters. but you can't yell fire in a crowded theater. you cannot tell a fellow american to kill your other americans in the name of jihad. that's not prot
us in new york. we paid a horrible cost, a horrible penalty for not realizing the threat posed to us in america. today isis poses as large a threat if not greater to america, not just cities like new york but communities across america, and we have got to stand up and defeat radical islam over there before they can attack us here. let me give you two examples. think what happened in this country in the last few months. garland, texas. an american, radicalized by another american would have...
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[applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american, -- american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. said,e what the naysayers the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading scores are up. [cheering] because we put power back into the hands of the people. we need control powers at the state level, not washington. [cheering] [applause] in the present economy, it it is a way to -- as well as our job creators. have notd to say we touched that in our first four years by more than $2 billion. we live on manufacturers, property owners. we need to go on, going forward. if there was any more government , it graves -- there are a lot of people that talk that. i am the only one who stood up to 100,000 protesters. [cheering] to fight for the american people. [cheering] [applause] if you want to balance the budget, if you
[applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american, -- american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. said,e what the naysayers the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading scores are up. [cheering] because we put power back...
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us. we need to shrink our government. i want to say something that is politically incorrect, the idea that america is slipping away. the idea of america is slipping away right in front of us. that is manyy americans are tempted to take americans for granted. my parents would never take america for granted. gave thanks, they were blessed to be born in the greatest country in the world. obama, clinton, barack they are trying to turn the american dream into a european nightmare. give bernie sanders credit, at least he is honest enough to call himself a socialist. these other two aren't any better, they just won't admit it. the idea of america is slipping away from us. planned parenthood using our tear apartllars to babies and sell their organs, and entitlement program will he can do for the ones we got today. our presence is made more on trans fat and truce and i ran as the greatest sponsor of terrorism in the world. our president is so politically correct he cannot even say radical islamic terrorism. our enemies ift he can't define our enemies. a president who time and time had the epa regulating our water. we have a more expense of and more expensive and more i
us. we need to shrink our government. i want to say something that is politically incorrect, the idea that america is slipping away. the idea of america is slipping away right in front of us. that is manyy americans are tempted to take americans for granted. my parents would never take america for granted. gave thanks, they were blessed to be born in the greatest country in the world. obama, clinton, barack they are trying to turn the american dream into a european nightmare. give bernie...
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i'm asking you to join a cause. 14 let us believe in america again. let us give more opportunities to our children than we inherited from our parents. a lot of candidates are running that are great talkers, we've had seven years of a great talker. let's elect a doer.
i'm asking you to join a cause. 14 let us believe in america again. let us give more opportunities to our children than we inherited from our parents. a lot of candidates are running that are great talkers, we've had seven years of a great talker. let's elect a doer.
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i'm asking you to join a cause. 14 let us believe in america again. let us give more opportunities to our children than we inherited from our parents. a lot of candidates are running that are great talkers, we've had seven years of a great talker. let's elect a doer. god bless y'all. thank you very much. had seven years of a great talker. let's elect a doer. god bless y'all. >> during his tenure in the senate, senator graham cut entitlements. mr. heath: senator graham, john mccain was on my show on friday, touting our foreign policy experience. i think he said of all the candidates running you have the deepest experience. mr. graham: when he is right, he is right. not always, but when he is right, he is right. mr. heath: let's put that to the
i'm asking you to join a cause. 14 let us believe in america again. let us give more opportunities to our children than we inherited from our parents. a lot of candidates are running that are great talkers, we've had seven years of a great talker. let's elect a doer. god bless y'all. thank you very much. had seven years of a great talker. let's elect a doer. god bless y'all. >> during his tenure in the senate, senator graham cut entitlements. mr. heath: senator graham, john mccain was on...
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let us believe in america again. let us give more opportunities to our children than we inherited from our parents. a lot of candidates are running talkers, we've had seven years of a great talker. let's elect a doer. god bless y'all. >> during his tenure in the senate, senator graham cut entitlements. mr. heath: senator graham, john mccain was on my show on friday, touting our foreign policy experience. i think he said of all the candidates running you have the deepest experience. mr. graham: when he is right, he is right. not always, but when he is right.he is mr. heath: let's put that to the testify. mr. graham: i won't mention the candidate that is not here. is there any scenario you think, generals and advisors are saying maybe we should have gone earlier, if we go in places in syria, we can knock isis back. if you know about this, is that a smart thing to do? why aren't it is?g it if mr. graham: you have a weak president that is more worried about campaign promises than dealing with the threats to our country. h
let us believe in america again. let us give more opportunities to our children than we inherited from our parents. a lot of candidates are running talkers, we've had seven years of a great talker. let's elect a doer. god bless y'all. >> during his tenure in the senate, senator graham cut entitlements. mr. heath: senator graham, john mccain was on my show on friday, touting our foreign policy experience. i think he said of all the candidates running you have the deepest experience. mr....
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in america. where does that stand? andrew: better than five years ago and probably not way back in her golden age with the industrial resolution and industrial policy. what happened to usmerica -- technology as a base of our economy has a was been -- has always been a base of us. manifesting in the internet, it is great. many festered -- manifesting in other places, labor, industry -- it seems like we lost our way with industry, heavy manufacturing. and of all nongovernment r done in acountry is manufacturing area. supply chains all the way to the hairdresser in the local community. the ability to get manufacturing back is important. i wrote a book because it was frustrated. charlie: "make it in america." andrew: i was very frustrated when i was going to washington seven or eight years ago and no one brought all those policies together on trade, tax, education. all of the things that prompted the review of a company. charlie: has it happened now? you give them credit for bringing those policies together? andrew: we give him credit for partnership that addresses three issues -- skills and workforce development, the creation of silicon valley-like hubs. we have launched
in america. where does that stand? andrew: better than five years ago and probably not way back in her golden age with the industrial resolution and industrial policy. what happened to usmerica -- technology as a base of our economy has a was been -- has always been a base of us. manifesting in the internet, it is great. many festered -- manifesting in other places, labor, industry -- it seems like we lost our way with industry, heavy manufacturing. and of all nongovernment r done in acountry...
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. >> i think most of us in america understand that people, not the government creates jobs, one of the best things we can do is get the government out of the way, repeal obamacare, rein in all the out-of-control regulations, put in place an all-of the above energy policy and lower the tax rate and reform the tax code. that's what i'll do as president just like i did in wisconsin. >> but liz, we have to talk about the other business person in this contest. carly fiorina, the former head of hewlett-packard, who was in the earlier debate. she's gotten high marks for her performance which could boost her in the polls and get her on stage with later debates with higher polling rivals, and she scored points by, guess what? going after trump, liz? liz: she did, by the way, having run hewlett-packard which is a gigantic company and was a dow component, she's look at an opportunity when asked to come up with ideas, we shall see. donald trump has taken hits at her, he smacked her down saying she ran a horrible company at the time but effectuated the compaq merger, she knows how to work with peop
. >> i think most of us in america understand that people, not the government creates jobs, one of the best things we can do is get the government out of the way, repeal obamacare, rein in all the out-of-control regulations, put in place an all-of the above energy policy and lower the tax rate and reform the tax code. that's what i'll do as president just like i did in wisconsin. >> but liz, we have to talk about the other business person in this contest. carly fiorina, the former...
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. >> i think most of us in america understand that people, not the government, creates jobs. he best things we can do is get the government out of the way, repeal obamacare, rein in all the out of control regulation, put in place all of the above energy policy, give people education and skills they need, lower tax rate, reform the tax code. that is what i will do as president, just as i did in wisconsin. >> laying it out for you. former arkansas governor mike huckabee proposing tax reform plans. >> the fair tax transforms the process by which we fund social security and medicare because the money paid at consumption is paid by everybody, including illegals, prostitutes, pimps drug dealers, all the people that are freeloading off the system now. >> well -- dagen: i totally did not understand that. >> fair tax to save social security. dagen: the pimp and prostitute taxation, that just lost me. absolutely. >> making sure he covers all bases. that's what they did, they covered everything. >> but huckabee is saying strong things that are outrageous the media picks up on. dagen: you
. >> i think most of us in america understand that people, not the government, creates jobs. he best things we can do is get the government out of the way, repeal obamacare, rein in all the out of control regulation, put in place all of the above energy policy, give people education and skills they need, lower tax rate, reform the tax code. that is what i will do as president, just as i did in wisconsin. >> laying it out for you. former arkansas governor mike huckabee proposing tax...
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. >> i think most of us in america understand that people, not the government creates jobs and one oft things to do is get government out of the way, repeal obama care, rein in the regulations and get people the education and skills they need to succeed and lower the tax rate and reform the tax bill. that's what i'll do as president like i did in wisconsin. >> did it in 21 seconds. joining us now to evaluate the candidates' body language in the debate, jeanine driver, president of the body language institute. jeanine, great to have you with us. she's also author of "you can't lie to me." >> yeah. >> i would like to get your sense as to, is there one candidate who made an egregious mistake in the way he or she held their body or their head or focused their attention? >> i think the biggest mistake i saw with a couple of the candidates tonight were shoulder shrugs. a shoulder shrug is uncertainty and that will kill your message. even if you're uncertain about your answer, the last thing you want is an expert like me saying this person is uncertain. we want certainty. especially the repu
. >> i think most of us in america understand that people, not the government creates jobs and one oft things to do is get government out of the way, repeal obama care, rein in the regulations and get people the education and skills they need to succeed and lower the tax rate and reform the tax bill. that's what i'll do as president like i did in wisconsin. >> did it in 21 seconds. joining us now to evaluate the candidates' body language in the debate, jeanine driver, president of...
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let us believe in america again. let us give more opportunities to our children than we inherited from our parents. a lot of candidates are running that are great talkers, we've had seven years of a great talker. let's elect a doer. god bless y'all. >> during his tenure in the senate, senator graham cut entitlements. mr. heath: senator graham, john mccain was on my show on friday, touting our foreign policy experience. i think he said of all the candidates running you have the deepest experience. mr. graham: when he is right, he is right. not always, but when he is right, he is right. mr. heath: let's put that to the testify. mr. graham: i won't mention the candidate that is not here. is there any scenario you think if your generals and advisors are saying maybe we should have gone earlier, if we go in places in syria, we can knock isis back. if you know about this, is that a smart thing to do? why aren't we doing it if it is? mr. graham: you have a weak president that is more worried about campaign promises than deal
let us believe in america again. let us give more opportunities to our children than we inherited from our parents. a lot of candidates are running that are great talkers, we've had seven years of a great talker. let's elect a doer. god bless y'all. >> during his tenure in the senate, senator graham cut entitlements. mr. heath: senator graham, john mccain was on my show on friday, touting our foreign policy experience. i think he said of all the candidates running you have the deepest...
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used abusively but it can be. host: another issue you bring up in america is that progressive taxation. guest: progressive taxation, if if you think about it were very used to it. so it seems automatically fair but when you think about it it's very difficult to say why progressive taxation is more fair then say proportional taxation. proportional taxation would be something like everybody pays, let's say above a certain minimum certain minimum you're not going let poor people pay but above a certain a minimum you pay but say 15% in taxes, the guy who makes more pays more but only more at the same right. the idea that you should pay a higher percentage is very difficult to justify and is rooted in arguments today. for example used to be thought that rich people don't know what to do with their money where his poor people have great need of that money. therefore someone like bill gates is what could you possibly do with it? well he could buy mosquito nets for people in africa who are dying by the bushels, he could fund resource and education as i think the arguments of one sustain progress
used abusively but it can be. host: another issue you bring up in america is that progressive taxation. guest: progressive taxation, if if you think about it were very used to it. so it seems automatically fair but when you think about it it's very difficult to say why progressive taxation is more fair then say proportional taxation. proportional taxation would be something like everybody pays, let's say above a certain minimum certain minimum you're not going let poor people pay but above a...
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i believe that this is taught in the schools and colleges and is widely held by people in america and while i used to think these ideas but couldn't find they haven't infiltrated so that's why this is an ideology we should contend with starting with the president in the united states. >> what doctor saul wolinsky cut reparations, warren buffett. tie all of this together how do they fit into america? >> america is based on the idea that historically most people are through the conquest and if you think about the way that they are established both play that is through crime. they've got the money by taking things from other people and is based upon taking from the peasant. america generated a new idea of the wealth creation of themes i can actually create wealth. if i have marbles in my pocket i can get ten without taking yours. it's a radical idea that would have been incomprehensible. it's no magic formula. america has the highest per capita income in the 1880s. he it became the indisputable superpower after world war ii. there's a formula that got us there in my opinion it is gravely endanger so
i believe that this is taught in the schools and colleges and is widely held by people in america and while i used to think these ideas but couldn't find they haven't infiltrated so that's why this is an ideology we should contend with starting with the president in the united states. >> what doctor saul wolinsky cut reparations, warren buffett. tie all of this together how do they fit into america? >> america is based on the idea that historically most people are through the...
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in germany and south america and new york. the president of the united states has to protect us. we live in a dangerous world. we live in a world where people are plotting and getting darn close and in some cases succeeded in killing us in america in the name of islamic extremist terrorism. he's going to put billions of dollars in the hand of the person and he's going to give him i believe the nuclear capacity. bill: you know where benjamin netanyahu is on this. this is part of what he said in the last few hours. >> it's like the police giving a drug dealer 3 1/2 weeks notice before raiding his lab. you can flush a lot of nuclear meth count toilet in 24 days. bill: that's the warning period apparently written into the deal. others have said it's longer. >> this would be -- i go back 0 30 years -- i go back 20, 30 years as a u.s. attorney. i have a search warrant for a mafia dug dealer and i tell him i have 22 days. the residue could be from two years ago three years ago four years ago. even if there is residue you won't know the exact length and breadth of that facility. don't you think in 24 days they will ge
in germany and south america and new york. the president of the united states has to protect us. we live in a dangerous world. we live in a world where people are plotting and getting darn close and in some cases succeeded in killing us in america in the name of islamic extremist terrorism. he's going to put billions of dollars in the hand of the person and he's going to give him i believe the nuclear capacity. bill: you know where benjamin netanyahu is on this. this is part of what he said in...
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pilot, who says there is a lot to be learned from her experiences in the field that can be used in corporate americaeady. say it. are you ready? >> i don't get ready. i stay ready. what? [ laughter ] . >> bernice armor, also known as fly girl, has been ready fortunate since she decided as a youngster to become a police officer. she achieved that dream, and then found another. >> i ended up seeing a black woman in a flight suit at career day. and it blew my mind. and i said, wow, that is cool. why didn't i think of that? and it planted a very strong seed. several years after being a police officer, being on the force, riding motorcycles, i never forget about that william in a flight suit. left my childhood dream, for years i had wanted to do that. i left the force. became a marine, ended up doing two tours in iraq. >> having dream doesn't automatically mean success. >> i was having a sufficient time in the squadron. and i could go to the women's bathroom, because i was the only woman out of 67 pilots and that was my sanctuary. but on this particular day i knew the bathroom wasn't going to be enough.
pilot, who says there is a lot to be learned from her experiences in the field that can be used in corporate americaeady. say it. are you ready? >> i don't get ready. i stay ready. what? [ laughter ] . >> bernice armor, also known as fly girl, has been ready fortunate since she decided as a youngster to become a police officer. she achieved that dream, and then found another. >> i ended up seeing a black woman in a flight suit at career day. and it blew my mind. and i said,...
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in america. where does that stand? >> better than five years ago, and probably not way back to the golden age where it was the industrial revolution, industrial policy. what happened to us in america is technology is the basis of our economy, has always been a strength of ours, manifests itself into communicating better with each other like the internet -- it's been marvelous, we all live in the internet age -- manifested it toward labor, capital or raw material. we lost our way with heavy industry, heavy manufacturing, basic assembly and inventing the new. so innovation on top of manufacturing, 70% of all government r and d is done by manufacturing. so job expansion, ply chains. every job in a manufacturing plant creates five jobs around it. >> rose: contractors and -- supply chains all the way to the hair dresser in the local community, okay. >> rose: right. so the ability to get manufacturing back was very important. >> rose: you wrote a book. make it in america. >> rose: "make it in america" is the title. >> yeah. and i was very frustrated when i was going to washington seven or eight years ago that no one brought all those policies together on trade, tax, energy, e
in america. where does that stand? >> better than five years ago, and probably not way back to the golden age where it was the industrial revolution, industrial policy. what happened to us in america is technology is the basis of our economy, has always been a strength of ours, manifests itself into communicating better with each other like the internet -- it's been marvelous, we all live in the internet age -- manifested it toward labor, capital or raw material. we lost our way with...
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used to it. you have to nurse it. you have to hear. every time i see some new -- some rumors here in america, i understand. it is a great opportunity first. learn us. no us. -- know us. and we are helping more people using our services and that we we can be better. but why america? we were rejected by hong kong. [laughter] we had a partnership system. i had 57% of shares, close to 60 set -- 60% of shares. i gave every founder shares. and today, more than 70% of the alipayes have shares in and alibaba. and my shares and that is less than 7%. i am proud. i can show the prosperity together with our young people. this is the best time of their lives to join the company. you should give them return. company, souge influential in china. the founders put together less than 10%. and i don't want in the future wek ma will get out or die make a lot of mistakes. and i don't want to say jack ma died and the company is in trouble. we have been looking for successors. you want kids, you should have kids when you are young. i started looking for a successor when i was 40 years old. now i am 51, training young people. so w
used to it. you have to nurse it. you have to hear. every time i see some new -- some rumors here in america, i understand. it is a great opportunity first. learn us. no us. -- know us. and we are helping more people using our services and that we we can be better. but why america? we were rejected by hong kong. [laughter] we had a partnership system. i had 57% of shares, close to 60 set -- 60% of shares. i gave every founder shares. and today, more than 70% of the alipayes have shares in and...
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[applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. despite what the naysayers said, the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading scores are up. [cheering] that is because we put power back into the hands of the people. we need control powers at the state level, not washington. [cheering] [applause] in the present economy, it is a way to -- [inaudible] as well as our job creators. i am proud to say we have not touched that in our first four years by more than $2 billion. [indiscernible] we live on manufacturers, property owners. we need to go on, going forward. there are a lot of people that talk that. i am the only one who stood up to 100,000 protesters. [cheering] to fight for the american people. [cheering] [applause] if you want to balance the budget, if you want to sat
[applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. despite what the naysayers said, the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading scores are up. [cheering] that is because we put power back...
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fourth and most importantly is every employer in america has to use e-verify. the reason these folks are coming across the border is to work, and if they know you cannot be employed in this country if you are not here legally, they will not come will because they are only coming for a job. here is what we need to do to reporthere is what we need to do to employers because they are part of the problem, too -- they need to be fined double whatever their profit is from hiring a cheaper illegal labor. if we do those things, that will secure the border, and then we can move forward and grow our economy. be careful, do not go for just one easy answer. this is a tough problem. we have not solved it for 30 years. let's use those tools to do it effectively and efficiently. you are you i enforced the law in new jersey for seven years as u.s. attorney a newly six as governor. when i get to the white house, i will know how to enforce the law at the southern border. yes, ma'am, back there in the purple shirt. christie: she said alzheimer's is the most expensive disease in am
fourth and most importantly is every employer in america has to use e-verify. the reason these folks are coming across the border is to work, and if they know you cannot be employed in this country if you are not here legally, they will not come will because they are only coming for a job. here is what we need to do to reporthere is what we need to do to employers because they are part of the problem, too -- they need to be fined double whatever their profit is from hiring a cheaper illegal...
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and think a lot about, jazz, and having a real future in latin america as consumers of jazz, going to jazz festivals. if you compare audiences in the us's the growth in terms of jazz? well, one of the elements that i think people sometimes don't connect is the lack of understanding of history to me. what i would say before, panamanians, for example, luis russell with louis armstrong, we talk about also sonny white with billie holiday. also carlos garnett with miles davis. and a lot them. billy cobham, santi dibriano. a lot of people, panamanians, in that sense, i mention.but also s country was based in a unanimous support from all the americas. the latinos were a big part of independence for the united states. so from the beginning, what jelly roll morton talk about, this idea. (plays piano) that feeling is very latin to me. >> hinojosa: it's true. >> he call it the... >> hinojosa: i never thought of jelly roll morton and latin... >> and he call it the latin tinge, you see? and that's that rhythm. (sings rhythm) as a matter of fact, william c. handy, who wrote "st. louis blues," you know, he went to cuba. he spent some time in cuba. s
and think a lot about, jazz, and having a real future in latin america as consumers of jazz, going to jazz festivals. if you compare audiences in the us's the growth in terms of jazz? well, one of the elements that i think people sometimes don't connect is the lack of understanding of history to me. what i would say before, panamanians, for example, luis russell with louis armstrong, we talk about also sonny white with billie holiday. also carlos garnett with miles davis. and a lot them. billy...
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[applause] we will have a new energy policy that says we will defend what god has given us in america. in wisconsin, i opposed the keystone pipeline to save the american economy. [applause] in wisconsin, we gave people the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. in my state, my reforms work. despite what the naysayers said, the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading scores are up. [cheering] sat scores are second-best in the country. that is because we put power back into the hands of the people. we need control powers at the state level, not washington. [cheering] [applause] , we have toeconomy reform the tax code for individuals as well as job creators out there. notproud to say that we had touched that in our first four years by more than $2 billion. we live on manufacturers, property owners. before we took office, we need world-class leaders in washington to go on going forward. we grow our economy. if you want someone tough, there are a lot of people tha
[applause] we will have a new energy policy that says we will defend what god has given us in america. in wisconsin, i opposed the keystone pipeline to save the american economy. [applause] in wisconsin, we gave people the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. in my state, my reforms work. despite what the naysayers said, the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading...
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we're talking about what term you use to describe children born in america. rld is falling apart. iran is on the verge of having an illegal nuclear program. isis poses a threat to us here in america. our economy is not growing and we're arguing back and forth about utter nonsense. i think the whole donald trump thing has been not just a distraction but it's demagoguery when americans understand we need a leader who can bring us together and actually solve problems. >> why is he doing so well in all the polls and you're not? >> i think the american people are angry, and i understand that. i'm angry, too, about a government that doesn't stand up for america in the globe, that doesn't understand too many american families are hurting and, by the way, wolf, right now in washington it is a corrupt insider system. people are angry at that. donald trump has tapped into that anger and focused it now on immigrants, which i think is tragic and bad for america, but ultimately it's not about being angry. it's about turning that anger into positive solutions that's not wha
we're talking about what term you use to describe children born in america. rld is falling apart. iran is on the verge of having an illegal nuclear program. isis poses a threat to us here in america. our economy is not growing and we're arguing back and forth about utter nonsense. i think the whole donald trump thing has been not just a distraction but it's demagoguery when americans understand we need a leader who can bring us together and actually solve problems. >> why is he doing so...
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[applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. despite what the naysayers said, the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading scores are up. [cheering] that is because we put power back into the hands of the people. we need control powers at the state level, not washington. [cheering] [applause] in the present economy, it is a way to -- as well as our job creators. i am proud to say we have not touched that in our first four years by more than $2 billion. we live on manufacturers, property owners. we need to go on, going forward. there are a lot of people that talk that. i am the only one who stood up to 100,000 protesters. [cheering] to fight for the american people. [cheering] [applause] if you want to balance the budget, if you want to satisfy the hard-working people
[applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. despite what the naysayers said, the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading scores are up. [cheering] that is because we put power back...
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the idea of america is slipping away right in front of us. what i mean by that is many americans are tempted to take america for granted. my parents would never take america for granted. every day they gave thanks, they were blessed to be born in the greatest country in the world. hillary clinton, barack obama, they are trying to turn the american dream into a european nightmare. give bernie sanders credit, at least he is honest enough to call himself a socialist. these other two aren't any better, they just won't admit it. the idea of america is slipping away from us. $18 trillion of debt. planned parenthood using our taxpayer dollars to tear apart babies and sell their organs, an entitlement program will he who has made a truce on iran, the greatest sponsor of terrorism in the world. wordsnot even say the "radical islamic terrorist." a president who will not stand with israel. a president who time and time again had the epa regulating our water. we have a more expense of and more expensive and more intrusive federal government than ever befo
the idea of america is slipping away right in front of us. what i mean by that is many americans are tempted to take america for granted. my parents would never take america for granted. every day they gave thanks, they were blessed to be born in the greatest country in the world. hillary clinton, barack obama, they are trying to turn the american dream into a european nightmare. give bernie sanders credit, at least he is honest enough to call himself a socialist. these other two aren't any...
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in america. our best days are in front of us. we can reform those entitlements. we can change that corporate tax code and lower it. we can put america back on track on a growth level and a growth rate that we've never seen in the history of this country. manufacturing will flow back into this country. it just needs a corporate executive type at the top that's done it before and i will suggest to you nobody's done it like rick perry has done it overt last eight years. if you elect me president, we will bring incredible growth back to this country you and as someone who has worn the uniform of the country that's how we build our military back up. >> thank you governor. senator santorum? >> i'll tell you how optimistic i am about america. karen and i have seven children. you don't have seven children and bring them piano this world if you're not optimistic about the future of there country. i am, but people are upset and upset for a reason about the future of there country. donald trump actually seized on it when he talked about immigration. i think the reason did he
in america. our best days are in front of us. we can reform those entitlements. we can change that corporate tax code and lower it. we can put america back on track on a growth level and a growth rate that we've never seen in the history of this country. manufacturing will flow back into this country. it just needs a corporate executive type at the top that's done it before and i will suggest to you nobody's done it like rick perry has done it overt last eight years. if you elect me president,...
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six of the top ten wealthiest countries in america were in and around washington, d.c. most of usn america understand people not the government creates jobs. one of the best things we can do is get the government out of the way repeal obamacare and reign in the regulations and put in place a above normal policy and put education skills where they need to succeed. that's what i will do as president. that's what i did in wisconsin. >> jorn fore christie i want to engage you and governor huckabee that is entitlement reform. you say that you -- to save the system you want to raise the retirement age, have to race the retirement age and to cut benefits to social security and medicare and you will say some of the candidates here on the stage are lying. governor huckabee says he will save social security and medicare without doing any of that. is he lying? >> no he is not lying. he is just wrong. there's a difference. i am the only guy on the stage who put together a detailed retirement plan and here's why. 41 percent of the federal spending right now is on entity oo element and debt ser
six of the top ten wealthiest countries in america were in and around washington, d.c. most of usn america understand people not the government creates jobs. one of the best things we can do is get the government out of the way repeal obamacare and reign in the regulations and put in place a above normal policy and put education skills where they need to succeed. that's what i will do as president. that's what i did in wisconsin. >> jorn fore christie i want to engage you and governor...
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it would have allowed us to get to the space station in today's world on our own spacecraft built in americaw what we need again, today, you asked a question what's it going to take to get us back? we'll need new leaders in this country who believe in the importance of american exceptionalism around the world. it's been proved to be significantly importance over the past. i keep thinking jfk might be rolling over in his grave if he knew where we are sglounow. >> you were part of the amazing team of pacespace pioneers and did incredible things and went to unbelievable heights to make a difference and inspired generations of young people and set the course for the world. here we are, yes, we are still doing it we have the hubble and unmanned probes up there in space exploring the galaxy at the moment. what's lacking is our own independent initiative to carry out on our own using our own spacecraft as you say and setting a new course. i know there are private companies that nasa is working with to try to find another way to save money. where is the political will right now in washington? when i
it would have allowed us to get to the space station in today's world on our own spacecraft built in americaw what we need again, today, you asked a question what's it going to take to get us back? we'll need new leaders in this country who believe in the importance of american exceptionalism around the world. it's been proved to be significantly importance over the past. i keep thinking jfk might be rolling over in his grave if he knew where we are sglounow. >> you were part of the...
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love it here. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> stay with us for "good morning monday. >>> breaking news, chaos in ferguson missouri a man is in critical condition after police say he open fire on officers during protests. we're live. >>> also breaking this morning two people are killed in the nasty crash in the lawncrest section. >>> a car slams into a house in northeast philadelphia and, catches fire, ending two people to the hospital. >>> good morning, 4:30 on this monday august 10th lets get to meteorologist david movie hoy has accu weather and karen rodgers is taking a lot at roads. good morning to both of you. >> it looks like a warm, humid day. we are tarting off unsettled
love it here. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> stay with us for "good morning monday. >>> breaking news, chaos in ferguson missouri a man is in critical condition after police say he open fire on officers during protests. we're live. >>> also breaking this morning two people are killed in the nasty crash in the lawncrest section. >>> a car slams into a house in northeast philadelphia and, catches fire, ending two people to...
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us. people in america have been waiting for this moment. and so, literally, they just hand us things. >> elliot: and we're very excited like you are. >> pelley: thousands of relics were examined, but only 25 will be in the collection. this is one of them. >> renee anderson: this was actually a connection we made with the family. mr. jesse burke was an enslaved man, and he was charged with playing this violin and entertaining the slave holder and his guest. >> pelley: this is the smithsonian's warehouse in maryland, where the story is being written. and these are a few of the lines. "received by grigsby e. thomas, the sum of $350 in full payment for a negro boy by the name of jim, about ten years old, this 31st day of december, 1835." jim would have been familiar with these-- shackles dating before 1860, bondage that might have been broken if the keeper of this bible had succeeded in his bloody rebellion. nat turner had said that god commanded him to break the chains. his bible was taken away before his execution. paul gardullo is a leader of
us. people in america have been waiting for this moment. and so, literally, they just hand us things. >> elliot: and we're very excited like you are. >> pelley: thousands of relics were examined, but only 25 will be in the collection. this is one of them. >> renee anderson: this was actually a connection we made with the family. mr. jesse burke was an enslaved man, and he was charged with playing this violin and entertaining the slave holder and his guest. >> pelley:...
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finally tonight here, the roller coasters, the trains, the carousels, thousands of them made in america. few of us ever think to ask while on a roller coaster, was it made in america? so, we traveled to wichita, to chance rides, the largest ride manufacturer in america. some of their rides take the more scenic route. julian hershey, here for 30 years. a family album like no other. the company started in 1861. these, i think i'll be successful. well, this is number 384. >> reporter: 384 and counting. more than 5,000 rides since the start. all of the rides made here in wichita. >> this is our hometown. >> reporter: more than 100 employees, the zipper, carousel carousels, standing, priming, hand carving. and perhaps the best part of the family business? test driving the rides. >> yeah! >> people look at us, are you really going to get on that? well, yeah, that's what we do. >> reporter: all of it with three words in mind. >> made in america! >> we love made in america. and as we say good night this evening, we know many of you home follow our reporting on facebook. late word today, we hit 2 million l
finally tonight here, the roller coasters, the trains, the carousels, thousands of them made in america. few of us ever think to ask while on a roller coaster, was it made in america? so, we traveled to wichita, to chance rides, the largest ride manufacturer in america. some of their rides take the more scenic route. julian hershey, here for 30 years. a family album like no other. the company started in 1861. these, i think i'll be successful. well, this is number 384. >> reporter: 384...
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it's not dead in america, it's simply dead in washington, d.c. it is time for using. they told us they would fight amnesty, appeal obama care. nothing has changed. the leaders in dc they were happy the supreme court ruled against us on obama care. i'm here to tell you this, they are scared to fight for freedom. they're scared to fight against a new government entitlement. they're afraid to fight against universal coverage, less government dependence. it's time to take our party back. it is time fortous put -- for us to put an end. lets take america back. [applause] >> think how different our country would be if they would have to live under the same rules as the rest of us. it's time to get legislators. we need to trick our government. i want to say something that's inpolitically incorrect, the idea of america is flipping away. the idea of america is flipping away right in front of us. what do i mean about that? what i mean by that that many americans are taking america for granted. every day they give thanks to be blessed in the greatest country in the world. hil
it's not dead in america, it's simply dead in washington, d.c. it is time for using. they told us they would fight amnesty, appeal obama care. nothing has changed. the leaders in dc they were happy the supreme court ruled against us on obama care. i'm here to tell you this, they are scared to fight for freedom. they're scared to fight against a new government entitlement. they're afraid to fight against universal coverage, less government dependence. it's time to take our party back. it is time...
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america they love. -- loved. i think they are in silent judgment of us. we have to ask ourselves how we lived up to their sacrifice? have we earned their respect? the way we live our lives today, the way we are engaged in this process of democracy in america. i know one thing, the people of iowa understand that. that vete of iowa these candidates that expect us to be here to come to our hometowns to talk to us that you can ask the questions of what is your idea to get this country back on track. i believe in this country's future. i believe those men, those young worth.n's sacrifice was over the next six months as we come to iowa often, we will have the opportunity to talk about our visions. we will have the opportunity to talk about the future of this country. i happen to think the future of this country is bright. there are things to be pessimistic about. i know we can do better. you know we can do better economically. we turn on tv and we see christians being led to a beach in northern africa and being murdered by isis. there are things in this world to
america they love. -- loved. i think they are in silent judgment of us. we have to ask ourselves how we lived up to their sacrifice? have we earned their respect? the way we live our lives today, the way we are engaged in this process of democracy in america. i know one thing, the people of iowa understand that. that vete of iowa these candidates that expect us to be here to come to our hometowns to talk to us that you can ask the questions of what is your idea to get this country back on...
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in pot use and marijuana edibles. the dark side of the rocky mountain high >>> thank you for joining us for in special edition from "america tonight". i'm lori jane gliha. we'll start in colorado, recreational marijuana brought in massive amounts of sales, tourism and grow houses like this one. it brought unexpected consequences, that some have prompted a change in the state law. >> i had really lost touch with reality, and started projectile vomiting in the car. >> you thought you were going to die. >> i said it 20 times. when jordan kooums took his family to the fair, he never expected to od on marijuana. >> it's like i got poisoned. the 40-year-old father and vado game designer, said they parked the boys with their father and checked out the pot pavillion, one of the major exhibitiareas. there wasn't supposed to be pot. it could only be sold at licensed sites. convinced he had nothing to worry about. he approached a boost. >> it looked like a willy wonka thing. i was joking saying, "there's no t.f.c. ", thi said they are not allowed to have it. >> reporter: less than an hour later. he became disorientated and begged his
in pot use and marijuana edibles. the dark side of the rocky mountain high >>> thank you for joining us for in special edition from "america tonight". i'm lori jane gliha. we'll start in colorado, recreational marijuana brought in massive amounts of sales, tourism and grow houses like this one. it brought unexpected consequences, that some have prompted a change in the state law. >> i had really lost touch with reality, and started projectile vomiting in the car....
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by minorities and younger folks, by people that are really taking it upon themselves to use their voices in americaand to engage in the project of self government that is the heart of our real american identity and unfortunately, some state legislatures kind of grew scared of that and passed laws to retrench and protect their own power. >> what you are getting at is one of the main criticisms. some say this is a way to suppress minority and lower-income people's votes because they tend to vote democrat correct? >> that is certainly -- yes, a -- a reasonable explanation of exactly why these laws have been passed. in north carolina it was essentially transparent. many of these have same-day registration, that was passed in 2007 and in 2008, north carolina actually saw the largest increase in political participation across the country. but unfortunately, instead of celebrating that these democratic pro-voter rules are working to include everyone's voices in our government we saw, in fact that these -- that these programs were ended. and in north carolina they had to wait until after the shelby decisio
by minorities and younger folks, by people that are really taking it upon themselves to use their voices in americaand to engage in the project of self government that is the heart of our real american identity and unfortunately, some state legislatures kind of grew scared of that and passed laws to retrench and protect their own power. >> what you are getting at is one of the main criticisms. some say this is a way to suppress minority and lower-income people's votes because they tend to...