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, who was also at st. patrick's. we should point out before meeting with dignitaries, he was meeting with some other family members. some was unplanned. some family members were preselected but some was also impromptu, meeting with more families who are at the site. we should point out, there are several -- maybe 100 to 200 or so people who have not met with pope francis, but who are around the south reflecting pool, just wanted to be here and lucky enough to be able to be here on this day, to get a glimpse of the pontiff. >> remember, if you're that close to the reflecting pool, it is an unfortunate distinction to have, because the way this was planned out, they had people who were attached to the victims come to be closest to the reflecting pool for obvious reasons. those are the sites of where the towers were. this was very controversial when they were deciding. aren't s anderson, you know of your great coverage of the day, what to do with this space. and the families were very divided over it. when the
, who was also at st. patrick's. we should point out before meeting with dignitaries, he was meeting with some other family members. some was unplanned. some family members were preselected but some was also impromptu, meeting with more families who are at the site. we should point out, there are several -- maybe 100 to 200 or so people who have not met with pope francis, but who are around the south reflecting pool, just wanted to be here and lucky enough to be able to be here on this day, to...
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we have a candidate who does not represent conservative values who is being supported by people who haveying for several years. we have to get rid of the rhinos. many of them are -- -- rinos. he is for higher taxes, not pro-life. soft on trade. >> carl, do you think republican voters. >> wealth tax. he called for a wealth tax on everybody. he called for a tax 14.5% of everybody -- of what rich people had would have to be turned over to the government. that's a nutty idea. >> look, you know, donald trump is donald trump. i mean, he is a complicated picture. no one doubts that. the reason trump is at the top of the poll, isn't just because he had a reality show, right? he is talking about a couple of issues that people feel like most leadership g.o.p. leadership folks haven't really talked about and can be fair. can be not fair. he certainly is appealing to a lot of people who are reagan conservatives and a lot of independents. who also maybe want to get into politics for the first timing. i have no idea how it's going to turn out. to say that somehow this is not about any substance and th
we have a candidate who does not represent conservative values who is being supported by people who haveying for several years. we have to get rid of the rhinos. many of them are -- -- rinos. he is for higher taxes, not pro-life. soft on trade. >> carl, do you think republican voters. >> wealth tax. he called for a wealth tax on everybody. he called for a tax 14.5% of everybody -- of what rich people had would have to be turned over to the government. that's a nutty idea. >>...
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host: who is your candidate? know i absolutely love the idea of someone who is not bound by special interest, and therefore ben carson i really am intrigued by ben carson. guest: i am fascinated, i don't actually think ben carson has -- i actually think that person has more of that power than donald trump has staying power. i guess i am work as than some folks. he has been on every cable news show, morning show. he has gotten at least $1 billion in free advertising for his campaign, but no one else is running campaign ads. is now up,campaign the super pac will be going up next week. other candidates will jump in. negative ads matter, positive ads matter. kasich spent four or $5 million in new hampshire and he is in second place in the new hampshire polls even though he is not doing well nationally. money matters. people will start to engage if you spend money. money, henald trump's certainly has appealed that the numbers will change quite a bit. i think it will take a true outsider like ben carson who really can
host: who is your candidate? know i absolutely love the idea of someone who is not bound by special interest, and therefore ben carson i really am intrigued by ben carson. guest: i am fascinated, i don't actually think ben carson has -- i actually think that person has more of that power than donald trump has staying power. i guess i am work as than some folks. he has been on every cable news show, morning show. he has gotten at least $1 billion in free advertising for his campaign, but no one...
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it is you, the veteran, not the preacher, who gave us freedom of religion, it is you the veteran who freedom of the press, it is you the veteran, not the poet that give us freedom of speech. it is you the veteran, not the campus organizer who gives us the freedom to assemble. it is you the veteran who was given the right to the fair trial, not the lawyer. it is you veterans, not politicians, who have given us the right to vote. that is the definition of a veteran. >> they are on their way. you are about to meet three very important people who will be standing at this podium tonight. the first is a former army ranger and discovery channel star of a show titled grateful nation, ladies and gentlemen, let's give a nice shout out to mr. tim able. >> all the way. >> and a big shout out to the founder of veterans for a strong america, major joel aaron, everybody. [applause] >> and you might call him our main speaker for the evening, republican presidential candidate contender republican donald trump. thank you. thank you. [applause] please take a seat. go ahead and take a seat here. i am ve
it is you, the veteran, not the preacher, who gave us freedom of religion, it is you the veteran who freedom of the press, it is you the veteran, not the poet that give us freedom of speech. it is you the veteran, not the campus organizer who gives us the freedom to assemble. it is you the veteran who was given the right to the fair trial, not the lawyer. it is you veterans, not politicians, who have given us the right to vote. that is the definition of a veteran. >> they are on their...
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to win no matter who is running. >> who is it going to be? lot of possibilities that they can choose from. the obvious one is going to be biden. but there are a lot of people that they can pull from and they better get started doing it pretty quickly. >> always great to get your perspective. thank you for being here tonight, sir. >> thank you, megyn. >> best to you. >>> big news breaking in baltimore when the city announced a multimillion dollar settlement for the family of freddie gray who died in police custody. mark and arthur are next on how the deal got done in record time, what the mayor said in justifying it and what it means for the six cops facing criminal charges. >>> one police group in boston decided to boycott president obama's labor day speech with the group's director saying the president, quote, has blood on his hands. the man who said that joins us live in a "the kelly file" exclusive. the fight between donald trump and jeb bush gets more vicious tonight and mark thesen is here on who is winning the latest battle. but i keep
to win no matter who is running. >> who is it going to be? lot of possibilities that they can choose from. the obvious one is going to be biden. but there are a lot of people that they can pull from and they better get started doing it pretty quickly. >> always great to get your perspective. thank you for being here tonight, sir. >> thank you, megyn. >> best to you. >>> big news breaking in baltimore when the city announced a multimillion dollar settlement for...
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i met a woman who is carrying her two-month-old baby who is trying to meet with her husband who is in german. they now cannot cross into hungary. they're concerned when they're going to be reunited. you have families who are here together. you have families who are separated and who are trying to get to loved ones. and that's increasing the numb amount of fear that you have here. not just people who cannot go into hungary, but people who are unable to get in touch with their family members. they're trying to call people in germany to let them know that they're stuck at the border. they don't have access to wi-fi, phone cars or cellular expectativety. and because you have a situation that is getting worse and worse when it comes to connectivity that's increasing the fear. that's increasing the worry. that's making people more angry, and more angry towards the hungarians because of their stance that is being responded to and taken through a hostile and accepted stance. >> a lot of pressure on hungary at the moment because of the way that they're treating the refugees and the refugee cri
i met a woman who is carrying her two-month-old baby who is trying to meet with her husband who is in german. they now cannot cross into hungary. they're concerned when they're going to be reunited. you have families who are here together. you have families who are separated and who are trying to get to loved ones. and that's increasing the numb amount of fear that you have here. not just people who cannot go into hungary, but people who are unable to get in touch with their family members....
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let's make sure that the others like him who we have not discovered yet, who are still hiding in their rooms, we get to them before their lives are taken. this is what we should be doing as a nation. failure to do this means we are culpable as this tragedy continues. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. mr. benishek: i'd like to thank my colleague for his passion on this issue. i now would like to yield two minutes to my colleague from california, mr. peters. mr. peters: thank you, the gentleman, for yielding. and i thank congresswoman seny ma and congressman benishek for his leadership on this issue which is also of prime interest to me. this epidemic of suicide in the veteran community. san diego has the third large yrs -- largest population of veterans in america. one of most important jobs we have in congress is honor their service by keeping our promises to them. september is suicide prevention month. a time to focus on ending the scourge of veteran suicide that has hurt families and communities across the country. combating suicide takes the full spectrum of services, including
let's make sure that the others like him who we have not discovered yet, who are still hiding in their rooms, we get to them before their lives are taken. this is what we should be doing as a nation. failure to do this means we are culpable as this tragedy continues. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. mr. benishek: i'd like to thank my colleague for his passion on this issue. i now would like to yield two minutes to my colleague from california, mr. peters. mr. peters: thank you, the...
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are often the only lawyers who can try non-natives who commit crimes on reservations, often don't prosecute them. >> i knew when i had been raped and been victimized and whatnot, i never tried to report it because nothing... i knew nothing would ever happen. i knew nothing would be done. >> when you have the combination of the silence that comes from victims who live in fear and a lack of accountability by outside jurisdictions to prosecute that crime, you've created, if you will, the perfect storm for domestic violence and sexual assault, which is exactly what all the statistics would sort of bear out. >> reporter: in a 1978 decision, the u.s. supreme court said indian tribes with their own tribal justice systems and courts were not allowed to charge non-indians unless congress changed the law. congress didn't act for 35 years. then, two years ago, when congress reauthorized the violence against women act, the vawa, lawmakers granted tribal courts jurisdiction over a limited number of domestic and dating violence crimes committed by non-indians on reservations. that change took effect in m
are often the only lawyers who can try non-natives who commit crimes on reservations, often don't prosecute them. >> i knew when i had been raped and been victimized and whatnot, i never tried to report it because nothing... i knew nothing would ever happen. i knew nothing would be done. >> when you have the combination of the silence that comes from victims who live in fear and a lack of accountability by outside jurisdictions to prosecute that crime, you've created, if you will,...
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you want to tell us who you are and who you'd like to ask a question of. >> my name's dee young. could you tell us something that you hear from american people and from vietnamese or any other nation countries that people say about and how do they express their emotion about the wars? >> about how people today -- >> when you were in vietnam, when you hear the people say, when americans say or vietnamese or some other countries stay -- >> how do people feel emotionally about the war when they were reporting? what kind of emotions did you hear from the people of vietnam, i think that's your question, about the war when you were there and reporting on the war? what did you hear? >> what do they feel about you -- >> how did they feel about you as american journalists covering the war? >> i could answer just kind of briefly because i lived with the veietnamese family in the heart of saigon. it was so bizarre. they were just going about their business in the war. they were trying to make a living and trying to survive. and they didn't think of me as anything unusual at all because i wa
you want to tell us who you are and who you'd like to ask a question of. >> my name's dee young. could you tell us something that you hear from american people and from vietnamese or any other nation countries that people say about and how do they express their emotion about the wars? >> about how people today -- >> when you were in vietnam, when you hear the people say, when americans say or vietnamese or some other countries stay -- >> how do people feel emotionally...
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who is best in line? who handled it best?ink marco rubio and carly fiorina, and the reason being, i think there are a lot of republicans across the country that feel that we are at a critical juncture. the majority of americans feel like the country is heading down the wrong track and we're in desperate need of leadership. i think that carly fiorina and marco rubio showed a command of the issues last night and showed that kind of leadership that this country desperately needs. >> lisa boothe joining us. it was a long night. it was exciting even though it was three hours long. >> very long. >> fun to watch. >> thank you so much, lisa. >> thank you for having me. >>> it's now seven minutes until the top of the hour. just call it the pre-polls. social media explodes overnight about the gop debate. authorities keep up. which are talking the most? this bale of hay cannot be controlled. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that need
who is best in line? who handled it best?ink marco rubio and carly fiorina, and the reason being, i think there are a lot of republicans across the country that feel that we are at a critical juncture. the majority of americans feel like the country is heading down the wrong track and we're in desperate need of leadership. i think that carly fiorina and marco rubio showed a command of the issues last night and showed that kind of leadership that this country desperately needs. >> lisa...
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a 3rd people are conservatives who felt let down by bush and the 2nd is younger people who are not of the left but really don't agree with the older conservatives angry marriage more socially liberal. >> host: what is the significance of the title of the book? >> guest: obviously there is aa play on the communist manifesto. the color being read. but i wanted to convey this idea, there is an underserved group out they're that really fits in the middle that has both conservative and libertarian strands, and is not being really listens to, and i understand why they are not being listened to. if you look at the republican party as it currently exists, it does not have enough votes to win nationally outside of maybe if you senate elections. statewide it tends to suffer to, and that is because it has two main groups that vote for it, all the people who tend to be more socially conservative command the younger people who are fiscally conservative. so what do you do? do you risk getting rid of all of the older people in order to attract the young? that is tough, but it does not mean these peo
a 3rd people are conservatives who felt let down by bush and the 2nd is younger people who are not of the left but really don't agree with the older conservatives angry marriage more socially liberal. >> host: what is the significance of the title of the book? >> guest: obviously there is aa play on the communist manifesto. the color being read. but i wanted to convey this idea, there is an underserved group out they're that really fits in the middle that has both conservative and...
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we have thousands of men and went who are first responders, our community members, who are gravely illense 9/11 from illness, 9/11-related illness than those who have died on 9/11. we have to make sure. we have an undeniable obligation that the money we need for this health care and compensation for health responders are there. i'm working with my colleagues in the senate to make sure we have the support we need. >> what are you hearing from the other side of the aisle? >> so far we have six republican cosponsors which makes a huge difference. we are working through the process. unfortunately there's too many in washington who are trying to cut the program, who are trying to limit the program, and just cut funding arbitrarily. it's not as if their illnesses are going to expire. the money they need to treat them also shouldn't expire. >> i also want to ask you about politics. it is the season. and what we're seeing is that the democratic front-runner is no longer in some polls the democratic front-runner, hillary clinton is losing support among women. you see donald trump on the republi
we have thousands of men and went who are first responders, our community members, who are gravely illense 9/11 from illness, 9/11-related illness than those who have died on 9/11. we have to make sure. we have an undeniable obligation that the money we need for this health care and compensation for health responders are there. i'm working with my colleagues in the senate to make sure we have the support we need. >> what are you hearing from the other side of the aisle? >> so far we...
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we had a president who projected weakness and clearly didn't understand who he's dealing with. but believe me, they knew exactly who they were dealing with. they saw president obama's weakness and they took every possible advantage of it. while john kerry was giving away the farm at the negotiating table, his own state department was writing report dealing iran's terror campaign throughout the mideast. this report outlined very clearly the money, arms and training iran was providing to terrorist groups like hezbollah and hamas who afact the state of israel. -- attacked the state of israel. while the obama administration was giving away our ability to dismantle iran's nuclear program, iran was propping up bash ar al asad, giving rise to isil, the world's most devastating humanitarian crisis, unfolds before our eyes. while our negotiators were giving up on anytime, anywhere inspections, iran was destabilizing iraq, reviving sectarian tensions with its shiite militia, pachinge the way for isil to move in and undo the gains made by american troops. while president obama was backing
we had a president who projected weakness and clearly didn't understand who he's dealing with. but believe me, they knew exactly who they were dealing with. they saw president obama's weakness and they took every possible advantage of it. while john kerry was giving away the farm at the negotiating table, his own state department was writing report dealing iran's terror campaign throughout the mideast. this report outlined very clearly the money, arms and training iran was providing to...
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but when it comes to who will be the post-obama successor, who really inherits the base. he doesn't want to wade into that territory. >> we're going to have to leave it right there, robert and jeanne, thank you so much. >>> up next, donald trump and >>> up next, donald trump and the it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. >>> up next, donald trump and the it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... the cold... and dragged through the mud. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gle. it's where brains meet brawn. >>> in the back of the book segment tonight, the all-important evangelical vote. new polling by cnn shows that donald trump is in the lead with that voting block, ahead of candidates who would seem to have more obvious appeal, such as former evangelical pastor, mike huckabee, or ted cruz, the son of a pastor. so what is it about the donald that ma
but when it comes to who will be the post-obama successor, who really inherits the base. he doesn't want to wade into that territory. >> we're going to have to leave it right there, robert and jeanne, thank you so much. >>> up next, donald trump and >>> up next, donald trump and the it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. >>> up next, donald trump and the it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other...
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and then i talked to a little girl from florida who also had cozied up to a group of women who had traveledrican delegation. then, they'll move over to a different hangar at the airport where he'll give a final remark in english, a farewell and then it's hard to believe, harris, philadelphia has been filled with so many people, the streets blocked off and security so high, it's time to say good-bye to the pope and everyone here is leaving this weekend with an incredible memory, lots of photos and, you know, just something that will last for a lifetime. >> i know. i've been watching on social media. the selfie after selfie with this particular pope. undeniably touching technology, if you will, but also a bend to the younger generations and people who stay connected all around the world with one visit to america. it's been something to see. an important couple of hours as he wraps up his visit. laura ingle, thank you for being part of it. this began in washington, d.c., on tuesday. the pontiff met with the first family, delivered an historic address before congress. the holy father that arriv
and then i talked to a little girl from florida who also had cozied up to a group of women who had traveledrican delegation. then, they'll move over to a different hangar at the airport where he'll give a final remark in english, a farewell and then it's hard to believe, harris, philadelphia has been filled with so many people, the streets blocked off and security so high, it's time to say good-bye to the pope and everyone here is leaving this weekend with an incredible memory, lots of photos...
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tell me who they are.e and talk to me like a mature adult what i wrote. john: after omar's article was published, some students sneaked into his apartment building, vandalized some things. don't even go here, leave along with expletives. >> plenty of expletives. >> people argue with you in person or in, really not? >> no. this is all behind closed doors. i sent these perpetrators four texts in december. they refused to apply. john: you're beyond the pale. >> they do not want dialogue. >> it is a theme throughout what they do, they tried to invoke harrassment law say you can't write this incredibly, i would call his satire cute. it was sweet. they tried to say that is hostile environment so we have to fire you. you see harrassment rationales build up. giant cannon of title ix harrassment. we had a case, incident at city university of new york system where they told students that they couldn't, or employees that they couldn't use mr. or ms. on campus because it would violate title ix. they pull this out for
tell me who they are.e and talk to me like a mature adult what i wrote. john: after omar's article was published, some students sneaked into his apartment building, vandalized some things. don't even go here, leave along with expletives. >> plenty of expletives. >> people argue with you in person or in, really not? >> no. this is all behind closed doors. i sent these perpetrators four texts in december. they refused to apply. john: you're beyond the pale. >> they do not...
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who is in and who is out will change the field. donald trump, even if he is not the nominee, will change the selection. you can take somebody out who should be there, but you are giving somebody an advantage. i think it does not make sense. when you're talking about people who are two-term governor's, two-term centers, people who won iowa -- it seems absurd to me. rich: is rick back to what he did last time, pounding the ground in iowa, visiting pizza ranch after pizza ranch? john: right now i'm doing the avernor's race in louisiana, number of governor and senator races next year. every one of those races is different. every campaign has to be run different. and santorum, you have to remember, he has not been an elected official since 2006. he is not an elected official that can raise money. believe me, it is difficult to raise money. he does not have a tv show like .rump or mike huckabee did his last name is not bush. he has to deal with the fact that he is not ever going to have money like they will. on the other hand, what he ha
who is in and who is out will change the field. donald trump, even if he is not the nominee, will change the selection. you can take somebody out who should be there, but you are giving somebody an advantage. i think it does not make sense. when you're talking about people who are two-term governor's, two-term centers, people who won iowa -- it seems absurd to me. rich: is rick back to what he did last time, pounding the ground in iowa, visiting pizza ranch after pizza ranch? john: right now...
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who's invited in, who is pushed out. is an urgent one right now at a time when atoward coa according to the united nations, there are more displaced on earth than at any time before. the pope's used his pulpit to urge governments and churches to take in these desperate refugees saying, "the closed couple, the closed family, the closed group, the closed parish, the closed country, that comes from us. it has nothing to do with god." through american's catholic bishops the pope's urged american leaders to have the same welcoming compassion for immigrants. prominent catholic bishops have visited the border with mexico, lobbied congress to reform the immigration system and have done it by framing it as a moral question. the congress that pope francis will address on thursday has not done that. it's not just republicans. the obama administration has also deported mo are than 1 million people and our country has taken in fewer than 1,500 refugees from the syrian war this year. even the decision to allow 10,000 new refugees in t
who's invited in, who is pushed out. is an urgent one right now at a time when atoward coa according to the united nations, there are more displaced on earth than at any time before. the pope's used his pulpit to urge governments and churches to take in these desperate refugees saying, "the closed couple, the closed family, the closed group, the closed parish, the closed country, that comes from us. it has nothing to do with god." through american's catholic bishops the pope's urged...
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dealers who are coming in here.se] and at some point we have to exercise some logic and common sense if we're going to save our nation. i could talk about this for a long time. but i want to transition to another area that is really i think going to kill us if we don't deal with it, and that is our fiscal irresponsibility. we are looking -- [applause] we're looking at a national debt of over $18 trillion. we can say that number but can you even comprehend what $18 is? if you tried to pay that back at a rate of $10 million a day, 365 days a year, it would take you more than 5,000 years. and that is what we are putting on the backs of these young people. that is unfair. thomas jefferson said it is immoral to pass debt on to the next generation. if we could transport thomas jefferson -- if we could transport thomas jefferson into today's society he would immediately stroke out. he wouldn't even be able to believe what we were doing. we do have a responsibility to the young people. to the next generation. and it is actu
dealers who are coming in here.se] and at some point we have to exercise some logic and common sense if we're going to save our nation. i could talk about this for a long time. but i want to transition to another area that is really i think going to kill us if we don't deal with it, and that is our fiscal irresponsibility. we are looking -- [applause] we're looking at a national debt of over $18 trillion. we can say that number but can you even comprehend what $18 is? if you tried to pay that...
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. >>> who rose and who froze in the second gop debate? the top tier is trying to capitalize why others are trying to make it to next month's debate stage. this is "special report." >>> good evening welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. the gop presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail today. after battling it out on stage during last night's second primetime debate. chief political correspondent carl cameron with how the candidates went toe to toe with donald trump are trying to capitalize on that today. >> the day after the second debate was about cleanup and crowing. carly fiorina stole the show with specific answers. >> i hope a lot of american people learned a little bit more about me last night. who i am, what i believe, what i would do. >> with good reason she out dueled the donald. >> you were force today file for bankruptcy, not once. >> i never filed for bankruptcy. >> four times, a record four times. why should we trust you to command the finances of this nation. >> asked about trump's remarks, the only female in t
. >>> who rose and who froze in the second gop debate? the top tier is trying to capitalize why others are trying to make it to next month's debate stage. this is "special report." >>> good evening welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. the gop presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail today. after battling it out on stage during last night's second primetime debate. chief political correspondent carl cameron with how the candidates went toe to toe with...
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gianna, who died in childbirth, and she gave the pope a relic of her mother, who was a cannonized saint. >> was she the child that the mother -- >> i don't think she was the child. i think she was one of the older children of the younger girl or boy, i don't remember -- >> who was born in childbirth. and she died in child -- >> she died because she would not have an abortion. >> it's an unusual to have a saint who was a married woman. >> yes, and a medical doctor. >> let's listen in now to mark whalberg. [ applause ] >> they're here to talk from their experience about the need for families and extended families to trust in god's providence in the face of any challenge. please welcome. [ applause ] >> now we have the sixth couple, family, not speaking in english right now, so -- >> he's presenting his wife. >> you should translate for you? >> it would be better if it was in italian, that i could do. >> what's interesting is, they all come from different parts of the world, and this is an international festival of families. and as i understand, it's been in rome, it's been in milan, this
gianna, who died in childbirth, and she gave the pope a relic of her mother, who was a cannonized saint. >> was she the child that the mother -- >> i don't think she was the child. i think she was one of the older children of the younger girl or boy, i don't remember -- >> who was born in childbirth. and she died in child -- >> she died because she would not have an abortion. >> it's an unusual to have a saint who was a married woman. >> yes, and a medical...
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think of the moms who perished in that tower who had unborn children.ngraved around the fountain, the infinity fountain, and i think of those mothers who lost husbands, those children now also 14 years old. so it's not just marking the passage of time with how our lives have changed, but it's also marking the passage of time with the lives that have grown out of that. so a very powerful day here, carol. >> very powerful day. you know, you mentioned todd beamer who was aboard flight 73 a -- 93 and the cockpit voice recorder picked up him saying let's roll. another touching moment from inside the plane right before the plane crashed, there was a woman called elizabeth who said i have to go. they're breaking in the cockpit. i love you. it's just so many amazing stories of heroism on board that flight which crashed into the flight in shanksville and saved so many lives in washington, d.c. we'll pause now so we can honor those people. >> to shift the story from states rights to slavery as the root cause of the civil war. at selma to montgomery, little rock c
think of the moms who perished in that tower who had unborn children.ngraved around the fountain, the infinity fountain, and i think of those mothers who lost husbands, those children now also 14 years old. so it's not just marking the passage of time with how our lives have changed, but it's also marking the passage of time with the lives that have grown out of that. so a very powerful day here, carol. >> very powerful day. you know, you mentioned todd beamer who was aboard flight 73 a...
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i want to thank my husband, who is here today. without his support and love for me and our children, i could not do this job. my father is here. my sister, my cousin, my brother-in-law, many of my friends from the u.s. attorneys office in atlanta are here, colleagues and friends and fellow classmates from duke and from stanford are also here. over my career, i have worked on cases that have assisted more than 90 individuals in leaving their victimization, and in many cases, those individuals participated in the process of bringing their exploiters to justice. i have worked with and trained federal, state, and local law enforcement. i have partnered with ngos, nongovernmental organizations, faith groups, and concerned citizens in georgia who provide services to victims. finally, i have educated jurors and judges that modern slavery often does not involve locks on the doors or victims who are willing to come forward. human trafficking involves more subtle forms of exploitation and coercion. everyone who cares about this fight is to
i want to thank my husband, who is here today. without his support and love for me and our children, i could not do this job. my father is here. my sister, my cousin, my brother-in-law, many of my friends from the u.s. attorneys office in atlanta are here, colleagues and friends and fellow classmates from duke and from stanford are also here. over my career, i have worked on cases that have assisted more than 90 individuals in leaving their victimization, and in many cases, those individuals...
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are in prison, people who are handicapped and people who really are on the margins of our associaterecently, the revenue jills in syria. so, it's -- it's just so important to me and to i think all catholics the pope has dorn as st. francis said, preach the gospel at all times, use the word it is necessary. he really speaks by his actions much more eloquently than he does by his words, obviously, his words, you know, inspire and move us as well. >> do you think we will hear more of income disparity and poverty on the larger speeches in the venues yet to come on this trip? >> i do. i can't believe that pope francis will come to our country or come to any place in our world and not speak about income equate and the needs and plight of those suffering. in particular the united states for those that are hungry and homeless. >> how do you make the message out where the works is being done, people like you, especially in the urban areas of this country? >> well, in philadelphia, to honor pope francis' visit, we have done three things. one is he has a very special devotion and that's why it
are in prison, people who are handicapped and people who really are on the margins of our associaterecently, the revenue jills in syria. so, it's -- it's just so important to me and to i think all catholics the pope has dorn as st. francis said, preach the gospel at all times, use the word it is necessary. he really speaks by his actions much more eloquently than he does by his words, obviously, his words, you know, inspire and move us as well. >> do you think we will hear more of income...
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representativee who opposed as being -- who posed as being a representative of the proud nationalistslim community in indonesia, and here was trumps man posing alongside the racist anti-muslim donald trump. amy: award-winning journalist allan nairn has covered guatemala since the follow him 1980's. on twitter @allannairn14 for the latest news on the resignation guatemalasident of otto perez molina and all of the develop and cents. when we come back, we go to mexico city. stay with us. ♪ [music break] in the cold organize 25 musicians to record this protest song. the lyrics lead to mexico's national anthem all criticizing the government impunity and violence. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. mexico has announced it will seek a new investigation into whether students who disappeared 43 after being abducted by corrupt cops in southwest mexico last year were burned in a dump, after an independent report dismissed the official account. the announcement comes after a team of international experts commissioned by the inter-american commiss
representativee who opposed as being -- who posed as being a representative of the proud nationalistslim community in indonesia, and here was trumps man posing alongside the racist anti-muslim donald trump. amy: award-winning journalist allan nairn has covered guatemala since the follow him 1980's. on twitter @allannairn14 for the latest news on the resignation guatemalasident of otto perez molina and all of the develop and cents. when we come back, we go to mexico city. stay with us. ♪...
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people who were trapped under beams, people who were injured in order to escape. there were so many tragic stories about how children leaving their parents behind or parents leaving their children behind in order to escape when the flames were encroaching and many stories we know about people staying with relatives and friends rather than leave. and the folks at the gallery told me i could choose any six of the 15 panels that i wanted. and i decided i wanted to complicate the narrative. not just portray the japanese as victims of the atomic bomb, but to put it in a different context and show that it was possible for the japanese to be victims of the atomic bombs, but victimizers at the same time. so i wanted two panels that were going to show that. and the first one here is called crows. this one, you have to realize that in hiroshima that day, august 6th, there were 3 let you know,000 citizens, 43,000 japanese soldiers and 45,000 korean slave laborers. and the koreans were badly treated by the japanese and had been for decades. and they were discriminated against
people who were trapped under beams, people who were injured in order to escape. there were so many tragic stories about how children leaving their parents behind or parents leaving their children behind in order to escape when the flames were encroaching and many stories we know about people staying with relatives and friends rather than leave. and the folks at the gallery told me i could choose any six of the 15 panels that i wanted. and i decided i wanted to complicate the narrative. not...
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no matter who is in charge, no matter who is against whom, syrians should sit and talk to each other with the help of the international community and stop making it as a political issue. you've seen your report with zahir who said he would go back only if the dictator leaves. this is the problem what we're doing with the humanitarian issue. humanitarian issue is a humanitarian issue. we deal with as such, we don't have to take off a president before things can be better for people. let's talk about it without mentioning that there is a loyalist and an opposite party, human issues are human issues, nevertheless, we like to have the obama, president obama administration look at the issue as a humanitarian and a political issue, allow the syrians to talk to each other. we don't have to interfere in people's affair and make peace in there by stopping terrorism in there and everywhere else on earth. >> gentlemen we're going to continue this conversation in just a minute. let's be clear, it's not just people getting out of syria, people are trying to get out of libya eritrea sudan, not onl
no matter who is in charge, no matter who is against whom, syrians should sit and talk to each other with the help of the international community and stop making it as a political issue. you've seen your report with zahir who said he would go back only if the dictator leaves. this is the problem what we're doing with the humanitarian issue. humanitarian issue is a humanitarian issue. we deal with as such, we don't have to take off a president before things can be better for people. let's talk...
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who is in and who's out will greatly change the field. so donald trump even if he is not the nominee has greatly changed this election and will change this election. so you can take somebody else you say should meet up your giving someone an advantage by doing that. i just think it doesn't make sense when you talk about people who are in two-term governor, two-term senators from people who have won iowa, both huckabee and santorum last thing. it just seems absurd to me. >> so is rick basically back though to what he did last time, just pounding the ground in iowa come visiting pizza ranch after pizza ranch and hoping to catch our? >> he visited every county projected to. right now i'm doing the governors races in virginia, i mean and louisiana. i'm doing a number of governor races and senate races next year. everyone is different every candidate is different. every campaign has even given. with santorum remembered just been an elected official since 2006. it's a lot easier if you're a governor or senator right now even running for preside
who is in and who's out will greatly change the field. so donald trump even if he is not the nominee has greatly changed this election and will change this election. so you can take somebody else you say should meet up your giving someone an advantage by doing that. i just think it doesn't make sense when you talk about people who are in two-term governor, two-term senators from people who have won iowa, both huckabee and santorum last thing. it just seems absurd to me. >> so is rick...
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the families who need it most, who can afford it least, are the ones who are charged.e found that when you look at the families -- and many are working families who get up and go to their jobs every day, they just don't have enough to get by. there's a stress that comes with that, a stress with whether or not my children are fed, whether or not my family has food and security, whether or not my child is able to learn, whether or not my child is in a stable home. we have affordable housing, whether rental or ownership. all of those things truly impact a family's ability to see that we're successful or thrive -- to say that we're successful or thriving. at the united way we look to have solutions, to bring solutions in partnerships with others because we do nothing alone to say what does success look like, and what can we bring to the table. one of the things we're doing, we're launching in october a financial empowerment center in partnership with prince george's county community college. it will offer those services and lead people who come to that center. there will b
the families who need it most, who can afford it least, are the ones who are charged.e found that when you look at the families -- and many are working families who get up and go to their jobs every day, they just don't have enough to get by. there's a stress that comes with that, a stress with whether or not my children are fed, whether or not my family has food and security, whether or not my child is able to learn, whether or not my child is in a stable home. we have affordable housing,...
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it also alienates people who suffer material poverty and who are forced to make greater sacrifices than those that we make ourselves. rest is needed as our moments of we need to learn to rest in a way that deepens our desire to serve with generosity, closeness to the poor, the refugee, the immigrant, the sick, the exploited, the elderly, living alone. prisoners, and all god's other poor will teach us a different way of resting. one which is more christian and generous. gratitude and hard work, these are two pillars which i have wanted to share with you this with you, the priests, and religious men and women. i thank you for your prayers and your work. and for the daily sacrifices that you make in the various areas of your apostolate. many of these are not only to god, but they bear rich fruit for the life of the church. i would like to think and express my esteem and gratitude the religious men and women of what would the church be without you, we need strength, fighters, with that spirit of courage which puts you on the frontlines in the proclamation of the gospel, to you religious wom
it also alienates people who suffer material poverty and who are forced to make greater sacrifices than those that we make ourselves. rest is needed as our moments of we need to learn to rest in a way that deepens our desire to serve with generosity, closeness to the poor, the refugee, the immigrant, the sick, the exploited, the elderly, living alone. prisoners, and all god's other poor will teach us a different way of resting. one which is more christian and generous. gratitude and hard work,...
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and people who need to be -- people who will be returned. he made it into -- he made it into bite sized chunks. what do you think about what the democrats are looking at and quoring about? >> well, don't forget the context, too, of this is finds that hillary clinton is still -- she's still got a big lead in this primary but she is slipping dramatically. and in our poll this week, slipping dramatically among women. gwen: that really struck me. that was interesting. >> so democratic women. gwen: who are going where? >> actually, both bernie sanders and joe biden who's not even in the race have moved -- we're talking over an eight-week period. have each of them have moved into the low 20's. against her. gwen: and argues eamon's point about joe biden. >> at some point if you're not running and polling in the 20's at some point it becomes a campaign. >> and you want to be president your whole life. >> he's been campaigning since 1984, right? >> all this chaos on the republican side is a life raft for the democrats. who are pretty worried. and the
and people who need to be -- people who will be returned. he made it into -- he made it into bite sized chunks. what do you think about what the democrats are looking at and quoring about? >> well, don't forget the context, too, of this is finds that hillary clinton is still -- she's still got a big lead in this primary but she is slipping dramatically. and in our poll this week, slipping dramatically among women. gwen: that really struck me. that was interesting. >> so democratic...
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the real me, the child who was a concert violinist from the age of 6, the young woman who took on the challenge of but not us to try to become miss america, the television journalist for 25 years, the mother of two who'd just like so many other women with their work inside a home or outside struggle with that concept of having it all, a woman guided by her faith and my mother who always told me it night after she said my prayers to me, you know you can be anything you want to be in this world and i believed her. i knew with a tremendous amount of hard work and perseverance and pitfalls along the way that that was possible, that that the american dream was alive and well for me. recently in reporting the news on a daily basis in the last ten years fewer people actually believe in the american dream than before and that is sad to need. i wanted to write this book to let people know that if the rest of the little girl from a small town in minnesota who plays a mean filing could unexpectedly become miss america and have her own tv show on the national scene for 25 years later, if i can do
the real me, the child who was a concert violinist from the age of 6, the young woman who took on the challenge of but not us to try to become miss america, the television journalist for 25 years, the mother of two who'd just like so many other women with their work inside a home or outside struggle with that concept of having it all, a woman guided by her faith and my mother who always told me it night after she said my prayers to me, you know you can be anything you want to be in this world...
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so who's going to look like he's freeing her? who's going to be her savior? champion.residential candidate is going to score the most points by looking like he was somehow part of it? in that moment when he was having that weird exchange, turns out, he was being told by a huckabee staffer that the savior that day was not going to be him. according to the times, quote, when senator cruz exited the jail, a throng of journalists beckoned him toward their microphones, but an aide to mr. huckabee blocked the path of mr. cruz who appeared incredulous. apparently physically blocked his path. that is what was going on there. i so wish i could see through the flag and lip read what this guy is saying here. that is what happened thanks to mike huckabee. and moments later, mike huckabee won the political points at this event. he got his big photo op, but different than he expected. >> you will have a chance to see kim in a moment. we have an announcement, and it is this, kim davis is free! ♪ ♪ >> for the record, we did not add, "eye of the tiger" to make you have an emotional fee
so who's going to look like he's freeing her? who's going to be her savior? champion.residential candidate is going to score the most points by looking like he was somehow part of it? in that moment when he was having that weird exchange, turns out, he was being told by a huckabee staffer that the savior that day was not going to be him. according to the times, quote, when senator cruz exited the jail, a throng of journalists beckoned him toward their microphones, but an aide to mr. huckabee...
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but it's who he is and who he -- where he came from, his environment.ducts of our environment and all things can change. but one thing that won't change is the truth. he's truly a pope, a person of just humble, authentic origins who never forgot where he came from and what is important to him as a person not just as a world religious leader. >> you mentioned that one thing that does not change is the truth. another thing will not change as well, the church doctrine. but the tone and the approach of it all with this pope. he is entering from the crowds screaming and wanting to just get a glimpse to a more subdued meeting with the u.s. bishops here. there's been a great -- as you point out, the word debate which is an interesting word when you talk about the church as it relates to the truth and the facts of the doctrine. but an interesting conversation on the acceptance of his message even within the higher ranks of the church. >> yeah. there is division, there's no question about it. there will be differences of opinion. not about the substance necessar
but it's who he is and who he -- where he came from, his environment.ducts of our environment and all things can change. but one thing that won't change is the truth. he's truly a pope, a person of just humble, authentic origins who never forgot where he came from and what is important to him as a person not just as a world religious leader. >> you mentioned that one thing that does not change is the truth. another thing will not change as well, the church doctrine. but the tone and the...
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and to make the decision about who is -- but not who is the most famous or entertaining but who willto and has been so misled by the president that we need a new president that is going to shoot straight, tell us what we need to hear and not be afraid to make hard decisions. i think we will do very well. >> telling it like it is sometimes telling a truth that hurts. differenten to saying things. what is going to separate you? governor christie: import him out the set iv to more tax increases than any other governor in the united states. if you are going to force them to do the work that needs to be done i am your god. if you want someone who stood up to a democratic new jersey legislature and said no to it hundredding, cut programs to balance the budget, i am your guy. a very conservative record in new jersey. the only person in this race who has put forward a detailed plan to reform entitlements in this country. 70% of all spending is entitlement. we need a strong leader who is going to say our children futures going to matter much more than that. >> stay with us. welcome back to ou
and to make the decision about who is -- but not who is the most famous or entertaining but who willto and has been so misled by the president that we need a new president that is going to shoot straight, tell us what we need to hear and not be afraid to make hard decisions. i think we will do very well. >> telling it like it is sometimes telling a truth that hurts. differenten to saying things. what is going to separate you? governor christie: import him out the set iv to more tax...
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look who's in the white house. look who's at the department of justice. we thought we had moved past those stark reminders that there are people there who live in a world of hate and will seek to act on it. we thought we had moved past this history of bigotry and brutality. we thought we had left behind the pure intimidation and cruelty of the night riders, those who come in the night and try to keep you. we thought we had moved away from that. and for many of us it took us back to another time we thought we had erased away forever. a time where just 52 years ago this week four little girls went to church one morning, they went to sunday school one weekend, and think war there attending a sermon entitled "the love that forgives" and they didn't come home that day. they didn't come home to the four families who live on with the loss of their children who suffered the bomb at the 16th street baptist church in birmingham. now just in the days after that bombing 52 years ago, i was four years old. and my father like all parents looked at me and my two brother
look who's in the white house. look who's at the department of justice. we thought we had moved past those stark reminders that there are people there who live in a world of hate and will seek to act on it. we thought we had moved past this history of bigotry and brutality. we thought we had left behind the pure intimidation and cruelty of the night riders, those who come in the night and try to keep you. we thought we had moved away from that. and for many of us it took us back to another time...
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invest with those who see the world as unstoppable. the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. >>> if properly vetted that you wouldn't have a problem voting with someone who is muslim provide the person agree with you politically? >> they would have to go through the long hard process, a long tough road, greta, i the decan you. i would have no problem with it, no. >> that was donald trump tonight on fox news at the end of day two of the debate within the republican party about whether a muslim could be president of the united states. it began yesterday on "meet the press." >> can you imagine supporting or being comfortable if a muslim ever became president of the united states? >> i can say that, you know, it's something that at some point could happen. we'll see. i mean, you know, it's something that could happen. would by comfortable? i don't know if we have to address it right now but i think it is certainly someth
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it's meant to divide those who are ethical and those who are not. those of us who believe in truth and those of us who believe in self serving political ex-speed znswer see. those who believe in conscious and those with us with courage and conviction. i believe that it's incumbent to reduce this where all cats are gray and everything is the same, but we need to make a clear stand and ethical statement. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is grace. my support of the comfort women memorial rises from my own family and community. i'm a japanese-american whose relative and friends were incarcerated during world war ii. i'm the daughter of a japanese resident of peru who was kidnapped from his home and imprisoned in an internment camp. some individuals in this area have voiced opposition to any attention to this historic experience, and the idea of a comfort women memorial itself. others have expressed concern that the focus and the process of developing a memorial is not done carefully could inflame convicts and acknowledging the japanese
it's meant to divide those who are ethical and those who are not. those of us who believe in truth and those of us who believe in self serving political ex-speed znswer see. those who believe in conscious and those with us with courage and conviction. i believe that it's incumbent to reduce this where all cats are gray and everything is the same, but we need to make a clear stand and ethical statement. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is grace. my support of the...
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who knows what he's thinking?t for why he breaks down that relates to his personal story. >> that's true every time he talks about that. his youth or another -- or his childhood. he sees himself and breaks down. >> it could be that. >> he's strong enough to be a man and show emotion. it could be a strength. >>> by the way, dennis miller tweeted this out. tammy faye boehner. relating to the fact that tammy faye cried a lot. >> when i hear "fox and friends," i get a little choked up. i feel like i'm a friend of the "fox and friends" family. can i say when i see you on the rundown, my eyes well. we're having a moment, aren't we? >> we are. i'm going to keep it together. >> nice. >> dr. keith, thanks so much. we're not judging speaker boehner, we were just pointing out and trying to find out what was going on. dr. keith, thanks so much, have a great weekend. >> you too, brother. >>> spoiler alert. steve gets out of this. his hands are duct taped and he escapes. you could too. stay tuned for spy secrets. i take prilose
who knows what he's thinking?t for why he breaks down that relates to his personal story. >> that's true every time he talks about that. his youth or another -- or his childhood. he sees himself and breaks down. >> it could be that. >> he's strong enough to be a man and show emotion. it could be a strength. >>> by the way, dennis miller tweeted this out. tammy faye boehner. relating to the fact that tammy faye cried a lot. >> when i hear "fox and...
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there are still some people who helped, who supported us, who are interested in making sure that ourase was heard, so i can't go into too much detail. i wrote that letter because i was concerned, because as i said , that particular point, we had not been charged. it was clear this was heading in a very dangerous direction. this was really only a couple of weeks after we had been arrested. for the first few weeks, i struggled trying to understand what was taking place, what had happened, why we were in this position. initially if there been a mistake, it would all be cleared up fairly quickly. we had not done anything wrong. i knew we hadn't done anything wrong. once the authorities understood, then we would be fine. but as the questioning progressed, it became clear to me that this really wasn't what we had done ourselves, it was what weird come to represent -- what we had come to represent, net was the entire journalism community. i wrote the letter because i felt the case would either be argued about the detail of what we it said, whether it was right for us to interview one figure
there are still some people who helped, who supported us, who are interested in making sure that ourase was heard, so i can't go into too much detail. i wrote that letter because i was concerned, because as i said , that particular point, we had not been charged. it was clear this was heading in a very dangerous direction. this was really only a couple of weeks after we had been arrested. for the first few weeks, i struggled trying to understand what was taking place, what had happened, why we...
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more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent.roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. woah mai'm sorta marge. you're not marge? we both drive a stick, we both like saving money on car insurance, and we both feel integrity, such as, that of healthcare in the america of the us and therefore. yes. thank you. no. no. please, stop! sorta you, isn't you. start...
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, and who -- some of who have died and left loved ones behind. if you told any american 14 years ago that we would let expire our commitment to provide for those who helped in the 9/11 recovery effort that their government would be slow to respond to their illnesses, their suffering and their sacrifices, no american, no american would believe it. but that's what we're on the verge of doing. that's exactly what we're on the verge of doing. we just had the september 11 commemoration. we all faithfully and responsibly went to remember the lives of those fellow americans who were lost. we all paid tribute to them and to those who sacrificed in response. and yet, here we are just a few weeks after on the verge of allowing the very law that helps those who did their duty, some who did beyond duty because they were first responds not even from the city of new york, but came from across the country to help in the aftermath. no american would believe that we're about to let this lapse. that's where we are, and it must change. this law is set to expire at
, and who -- some of who have died and left loved ones behind. if you told any american 14 years ago that we would let expire our commitment to provide for those who helped in the 9/11 recovery effort that their government would be slow to respond to their illnesses, their suffering and their sacrifices, no american, no american would believe it. but that's what we're on the verge of doing. that's exactly what we're on the verge of doing. we just had the september 11 commemoration. we all...
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and his vocation is to be a bridge, a bridge among people who may be different, who may think differently, who may have different ideologies, et cetera, and so what i'm expecting him to see he is already starting the first leg of the trib with cuba and now coming into the united states. and he is bridging, basically, these two countries who have been -- which have experienced enmity over these so many years and so much pain that has gone between the two countries. what i'm expecting to see here in the states to the show same thing. we have people -- he comes to a point in the united states when we are so politically divided and i think he is going to be calling us and serving really as a bridge between the different ideologies. he is going to highlight the fact that there are bridges and not walls. >> this morning in his homily, he spoke about the sacrifices that cuban catholics have made for their faith. what did traveling to cuba mean for this pope? this is obviously something that means lot to him as a latin american leader. the only time he had been to cuba was only a single stop at a
and his vocation is to be a bridge, a bridge among people who may be different, who may think differently, who may have different ideologies, et cetera, and so what i'm expecting him to see he is already starting the first leg of the trib with cuba and now coming into the united states. and he is bridging, basically, these two countries who have been -- which have experienced enmity over these so many years and so much pain that has gone between the two countries. what i'm expecting to see here...
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they found someone who was a methamphetamine drug dealer who taught -- talked about justin sneed's drugbit and that he was very addicted, that he robbed vending machines, food stamps, break into cars and still stereos to get money for drugs. showed, in fact, he was not the one prosecution had presented as just a maintenance man who is trying to do his job and get money for his children, but he was a deeply addicted drug addict. they never presented him that way. and they are presenting that and then they are presenting what you just referred to, michael scott, were you actually have sneed bragging in prison that he set richard glossip up. and here he is in a medium security prison. they knew they had to get the new evidence to impeach his credibility, and that is what they're bringing to the court, what they filed at 4:00 in the criminal court of appeals saying, this is evidence of innocence, give us a chance, give us a hearing. and with what we present, we know that we can bring this back to trial, and no reasonable jury would convict him, find him guilty, much less sentenced him to de
they found someone who was a methamphetamine drug dealer who taught -- talked about justin sneed's drugbit and that he was very addicted, that he robbed vending machines, food stamps, break into cars and still stereos to get money for drugs. showed, in fact, he was not the one prosecution had presented as just a maintenance man who is trying to do his job and get money for his children, but he was a deeply addicted drug addict. they never presented him that way. and they are presenting that and...
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who are making a lot of money -- lebron, right? tax rate is 39.6%, and it is now 28% on a lot of income. the biggest losers are people in high tax states. people who live in new york, new jersey will be able to deduct those taxes anymore. they are in that middle to high income range. 100-200,000 dollars. they are going to lose net on what jeb is proposing. mark: thanks so much for talking to us. joining us now to talk a little bit more about the bush plan, martin o'malley, former maryland governor. not going to ask you to endorse the bush plan. martin: i didn't know i was going to talk about it. john: we will talk about it and a little bit about you. it is not revenue neutral. i know you want a plan that would redistribute. but some things are more populist, more centrist. doubling the standard induction does that sound to you like a , good idea? ittin: it could, if you do in a progressive and fairway. like the notion of raising the earned income tax credit. i did it twice as governor. i like the idea of doing away with the carried
who are making a lot of money -- lebron, right? tax rate is 39.6%, and it is now 28% on a lot of income. the biggest losers are people in high tax states. people who live in new york, new jersey will be able to deduct those taxes anymore. they are in that middle to high income range. 100-200,000 dollars. they are going to lose net on what jeb is proposing. mark: thanks so much for talking to us. joining us now to talk a little bit more about the bush plan, martin o'malley, former maryland...
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talk about who he beat, who he ran against, and also tony blair and gordon brown and what the labourarty had become. he often opposed his own labour party. >> yes, jeremy was a very .onsistent member of parliament as a lawmaker, he voted against all the wars. he voted against any attempt by labor to support yesterday policies of the current conservative government. he did not succeed in winning the party because the bulk of them -- most of them, i would say, agree with austerity. and have not opposed cameron. know,emy has been, you all the time i have known him, and i say this about very few politicians, amy, that he has been one of the most honest politicians i know. he has got integrity. and hebeen consistent, is fond for the causes which large numbers of progressive people all over the world believe him. -- believe it. he has been like this for 40 years. in the causes he has espoused and spoken for him a he has attended meetings where there were only 30 or 40 people present just to make sure that , toe was a lawmaker there explain to them what was actually going on. so he is a ver
talk about who he beat, who he ran against, and also tony blair and gordon brown and what the labourarty had become. he often opposed his own labour party. >> yes, jeremy was a very .onsistent member of parliament as a lawmaker, he voted against all the wars. he voted against any attempt by labor to support yesterday policies of the current conservative government. he did not succeed in winning the party because the bulk of them -- most of them, i would say, agree with austerity. and have...
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those who are here, he or she will have their hajj invalidated. this is considered the pillar of hajj. we have 2 million pilgrims who will be asking god for forgiveness, blessings, and repentance. by the end of the day around sunset the pilgrims will leave, and they'll have to continue the rituals of hajj. now having 2 million people in one place poses a security threat for the authorities. we understand that they deployed 50,000 security troops to secure the area, not only here but other areas which is considered the rituals of hajj. we also have a health hazard by 2 million people. they need to deploy a lot of medics. we understand 15,000 medical teams are deployed, and they hope that the hajj season will go smooth and well. >> and you can find out much more on our website www.aljazeera.com. >> it's a week of big visits. the leader of one fifth of the world's people, xi jinping has arrived on the world trade center, and the leader of one fifth of the world's people, pope francis, is on the east coast. we'll look west to east, and america's compl
those who are here, he or she will have their hajj invalidated. this is considered the pillar of hajj. we have 2 million pilgrims who will be asking god for forgiveness, blessings, and repentance. by the end of the day around sunset the pilgrims will leave, and they'll have to continue the rituals of hajj. now having 2 million people in one place poses a security threat for the authorities. we understand that they deployed 50,000 security troops to secure the area, not only here but other areas...
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i think donald trump also likes going after anybody who, who's foreign or whose parents are foreign. we've seen that in a lot of venues. part of his protectionism. even before, this goes back a long time, there are allegations from huma abedin, michele bachmann that she was somehow in with bad guys overseas. this is a slur against huma abedin. it may turn out that she had classified information in her e-mail, but her telling anthony wiener about it, nobody's accused her of doing that. calling wiener a perv, this is a guy who joked he would have dated his own daughter were she not his daughter. >> and joked that even recently. >> donald trump's living in a big, fat glass house on a lot of this stuff, including his psychological analysis of a lot of people. >> the news of this particular hour is also that there's a new trove of clinton e-mails being released. and you want to turn your attention to a washington post report that says there is an acknowledgement that the issue has been badly handled and has given rise to broader worries about clinton's worthiness and sense of entitlement.
i think donald trump also likes going after anybody who, who's foreign or whose parents are foreign. we've seen that in a lot of venues. part of his protectionism. even before, this goes back a long time, there are allegations from huma abedin, michele bachmann that she was somehow in with bad guys overseas. this is a slur against huma abedin. it may turn out that she had classified information in her e-mail, but her telling anthony wiener about it, nobody's accused her of doing that. calling...