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the americas are a community. the america americas are a neighborhood. what affects one inevitably affects the others. last year, when a string of hurricanes flattened much of the caribbean, we in the u.s., we at usaid, we moved to assist. we assisted with supporting the displaced, helping the homeless, and launching projects to help affected communities find new livelihoods. a few months later, when hurricane maria struck the shovers puerto rico, colombia and mexico were among those who responded. mexico sent $100,000 in water and mosquito repellant. they sent six electrical experts to help assist the power grid needs on the islands. as one said to me at the time, that's what friends and neighbors do. indeed. especially in that hemisphere of freedom. thank you. [applause] >> thank you and congratulations. it is from my perspective refreshing to hear someone speak so forthrightly and with such great understanding and passion frankly about the polls in the hemisphere and i want to start or continue the conversation if i may. yesterday was the anniversary
the americas are a community. the america americas are a neighborhood. what affects one inevitably affects the others. last year, when a string of hurricanes flattened much of the caribbean, we in the u.s., we at usaid, we moved to assist. we assisted with supporting the displaced, helping the homeless, and launching projects to help affected communities find new livelihoods. a few months later, when hurricane maria struck the shovers puerto rico, colombia and mexico were among those who...
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america rising really covers it all. does opposition research include following candidates around with cameras, monitoring every statement they make, every media appearance behalf? alex: it does. there is a caricature of opposition research, you can either go with the very sexy james bond type caricature, or you can think about it as dumpster diving, neither of which are true. really, the opposition research that we do is take all of the information that a public citizen -- an average citizen, could access and put together a narrative format. we use devices like the freedom of information requests, we follow candidates with cameras at public events to capture what they are saying, to see if it is different from what they have said on the record elsewhere. we are doing what any citizen could do, we are just doing it in a very organized and .ethodical way host: you are also doing a lot 2020. how does your america rising experience in the 2016 cycle hel ship your approach? it seems that you are starting very early and aggre
america rising really covers it all. does opposition research include following candidates around with cameras, monitoring every statement they make, every media appearance behalf? alex: it does. there is a caricature of opposition research, you can either go with the very sexy james bond type caricature, or you can think about it as dumpster diving, neither of which are true. really, the opposition research that we do is take all of the information that a public citizen -- an average citizen,...
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no longer are we apologizing for america. instead, we are now standing up for america. it is called america first, if that is ok with you. [applause] we are standing up for our military, and we are standing up for our great american flag. we are standing for our flag. [applause] the armed forces have been doing continuous combat for the past 17 years, yet since the 1990, the number of soldiers on enacted duty was cut by more than one third. our bases and equipment were allowed to fall into a state of disrepair, and i saw some of them, total disrepair. those days are over. every day, the army is fighting for us, and now, we are fighting for you 100%. [applause] no one better understands how stretched our military has become than the soldiers of the 10th mountain division. is that right, general? you were the first conventional combat forced to deploy after 9/11. since then, no division in the army has been deployed more times to iraq and afghanistan then you. you have sent over 9000 courageous soldiers to 26 different countries all around the world in the past year alone
no longer are we apologizing for america. instead, we are now standing up for america. it is called america first, if that is ok with you. [applause] we are standing up for our military, and we are standing up for our great american flag. we are standing for our flag. [applause] the armed forces have been doing continuous combat for the past 17 years, yet since the 1990, the number of soldiers on enacted duty was cut by more than one third. our bases and equipment were allowed to fall into a...
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not just latin america but clearly they apply to latin america and i think you really put out a very interesting agenda, comprehensive and different in some ways, created and very deeply informed. they really want to thank you for talking to us about that but i want to thank you for your leadership and i hope you'll come back to the council of america to talk to us about how things are going and i hope we will have occasion to celebrate the democracy of agenda you talked about. ladies and gentlemen can you please join me in thanking the administrator. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> goes to the pre-civil war days or let's go through the civil war days or let's go through reconstruction or let's go through 80 years just about of legal segregation and do you think those were days that were pragmatic and adaptive? they were adaptive i didn't see it. and so we have lived through lots of history in the united states and some of it has turned out pretty well and some of it has not. >> a month after the supreme court decision when john roberts said raised h
not just latin america but clearly they apply to latin america and i think you really put out a very interesting agenda, comprehensive and different in some ways, created and very deeply informed. they really want to thank you for talking to us about that but i want to thank you for your leadership and i hope you'll come back to the council of america to talk to us about how things are going and i hope we will have occasion to celebrate the democracy of agenda you talked about. ladies and...
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americas-white strategy directed by the cartels with roots in the united states, mexico, central america, and ecuador trying to capture the production of coca leaf and cocaine in colombia that could lead to even greater violence that we have experienced to date. duque does not appear to realize this. and in that ignorance or lack of knowledge, trying to construct a farc in arms that does not exist today as a way of maintaining political power of colombian society, they may. imitating trumps policy, they may condemn colombia to new era of v violence.nenet is the dange are tatalking about. that is why there habeen a a growthth in the assassininationf grassroots leadeders. itit has been 330 in the last ofmonths. that is why the threats against the judicial system, and for this reason there is an internal struggle within the army and vetin the police to trtry to those forces, trying to clear out those who are allies s of te peace process and trying to lead into the top positions, the hard-line hawks who might lead colombia to a new dirty war. amy: colombian senator gustavo petro. he placed s
americas-white strategy directed by the cartels with roots in the united states, mexico, central america, and ecuador trying to capture the production of coca leaf and cocaine in colombia that could lead to even greater violence that we have experienced to date. duque does not appear to realize this. and in that ignorance or lack of knowledge, trying to construct a farc in arms that does not exist today as a way of maintaining political power of colombian society, they may. imitating trumps...
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banner of america first as well. he said you know, the great thing about mccarthy was that he did to the american establishment what the new deal democrats had done to the business elite and wall street. he forever destroyed the american people's belief in their natural leadership. and this again stemmed from the battles before and leading up to world war ii itself. and even the talk we have nowadays about the political correctness in buckley's view went back to this. not just before the war, not just during the war, even after the war, any kind of revisionist scholarship was beyond the bounds of polite discourse, it was not allowed. harry elmer barnes was ostracized from the profession for resisting it. and buckley was a symbol of the liberal establishment's coercive conformity. buckley believed in coercive conformity, not just of the left, of the right. but as he saw it, the left would not admit that pearl harbor and everything leading up to pearl harbor was the foundational error of the entire subsequent post-war
banner of america first as well. he said you know, the great thing about mccarthy was that he did to the american establishment what the new deal democrats had done to the business elite and wall street. he forever destroyed the american people's belief in their natural leadership. and this again stemmed from the battles before and leading up to world war ii itself. and even the talk we have nowadays about the political correctness in buckley's view went back to this. not just before the war,...
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quote, let us be steadfast for america, work and live for america. and eternally be on guard to defend our constitution and our way of life against the virulent poison of communist ideology end quote hoover urged the american legion in september 1946. by this point hoover had acquired both the bureaucratic power and the political influence to help make that vision a reality. after six years of war-time expansion, hoover found himself in a position, to realize his own ideological agenda. and to prod the country into its next great home front battle. >> we have a lot of food for thought here. and i have some questions, but i think that discussion from earlier this morning from the audience was really good. let's start off with some questions from the audience. will hitchcock? >> great thing about organizing a conference as you can always ask the first question of every panel. or at least so far. that was just a terrific panel and you set the stage for i think a really interesting discussion. i want to ask you both about, i want to ask david and jeff a
quote, let us be steadfast for america, work and live for america. and eternally be on guard to defend our constitution and our way of life against the virulent poison of communist ideology end quote hoover urged the american legion in september 1946. by this point hoover had acquired both the bureaucratic power and the political influence to help make that vision a reality. after six years of war-time expansion, hoover found himself in a position, to realize his own ideological agenda. and to...
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they work in america's factories, they run america's businesses and they serve in government and provide most of the soldiers who died to keep us free. they give drive to the spirit of america. they give lift to the american dream. they give steel to the backbone of america. they're good people. they're decent people. they work and they save and pay their taxes and they care. like theodore roosevelt, they know that this country would not be a good place for any of us to live in unless it's a good place for all of us to live in. [ applause ] >> and this i say to you tonight is the real voice of america. in this year 1968 this is the message it will broadcast to america and to the world. let's never forget that america is a great nation and america is great because her people are great with winston churchill we say, we have not journeyed all this way across the century, across the oceans, across the mountains, across the prairies because we are made of sugared candy. america's in trouble today not because her people have failed, but because her leaders have failed and what america needs ar
they work in america's factories, they run america's businesses and they serve in government and provide most of the soldiers who died to keep us free. they give drive to the spirit of america. they give lift to the american dream. they give steel to the backbone of america. they're good people. they're decent people. they work and they save and pay their taxes and they care. like theodore roosevelt, they know that this country would not be a good place for any of us to live in unless it's a...
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america in turmoil. you can listen to the program as a podcast on spotify or watch them anytime@c-span.org on our 1968 page. wednesday american history to be continues with the development of the automotive industry in the u.s. and how cars changed american life. thursday martin luther king jr. will show the 50th commemoration of march. friday the world war i centennial ceremony and a look at aspects of the war from discussions at u.s. army heritage days. this weekend during our regular american history tv programming we will look at the murder of one of boston's richest men while he was visiting harvard university. the english professor specializes in 19th-century crimes and talks about his latest book. saturday night at a eastern during lectures in history a class by rutgers university professor on the history of the environmental movement and loss in litigation regarding natural resources. sunday night at 8:00 during our weekly look at the presidency harry truman's russia policy which was known as the
america in turmoil. you can listen to the program as a podcast on spotify or watch them anytime@c-span.org on our 1968 page. wednesday american history to be continues with the development of the automotive industry in the u.s. and how cars changed american life. thursday martin luther king jr. will show the 50th commemoration of march. friday the world war i centennial ceremony and a look at aspects of the war from discussions at u.s. army heritage days. this weekend during our regular...
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four times in my lifetime america has gone to war -- >> the message ronald reagan carried to america is one of strength. >> peace is made by the fact of strength. economic, military, and strategic. >> the hostage crisis, the invasion were damaging to president carter's standing. carter desperately tried to negotiate an end to iranian hostage crisis and he would. he wouldn't do it until after the election was over. after looking at plummeting poll numbers, the pollster reported, "the hostage crisis symbolizes our impotence. ronald reagan message is elect me and you don't have to take that anymore." hawkish republicans and neoconservative democrats started to support reagan. the carter campaign could not meet the challenge and behind the scenes there wasn't enough progress to deliver before the election. was a defining in the history of american conservatism. after a three decade struggle against liberal internationalism, right-wing isolationism, hawkish republicans within the conservative movement captured the white house and the senate with gop victories in 1980. the next few years w
four times in my lifetime america has gone to war -- >> the message ronald reagan carried to america is one of strength. >> peace is made by the fact of strength. economic, military, and strategic. >> the hostage crisis, the invasion were damaging to president carter's standing. carter desperately tried to negotiate an end to iranian hostage crisis and he would. he wouldn't do it until after the election was over. after looking at plummeting poll numbers, the pollster...
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pod save america, everybody! we'll be right back with constance wu. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back to "the late show," folks! you've seen my next guest in "fresh off the boat." she now stars in "crazy rich asians." >> so your family is, like, rich? >> we're comfortable. that is exactly what a super rich person would say. it's not a big deal, obviously. i just think it's kind of weird that i had no idea. i mean, you have a jamba juice card. you use my netflix password. you play basketball at the y that smells. >> i really like that place, thank you very much. and, yes, my family has money, but i've always thought of it as theirs, not mine. >> stephen: please welcome constance wu! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) nice to meet you! >> nice to meet you! >> stephen: well, congratulations on the movie. >> thank you. >> stephen: it's a big success, already. reviews are amazing. it's got, like, 96% on rotten tomatoes. it's
pod save america, everybody! we'll be right back with constance wu. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back to "the late show," folks! you've seen my next guest in "fresh off the boat." she now stars in "crazy rich asians." >> so your family is, like, rich? >> we're comfortable. that is exactly what a super rich person would say. it's not a big deal, obviously. i...
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america was never great was founded on a rape in a murder. nothing changed so we said no response to these situations that we're dealing with. people get shot every day she is just sad people kill each other blood for killing children. how. soon is just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down by law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with why this is the reason i have to ride like this is the reason. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. because he was an artist that's not the word of sympathy i want to take on most of enter and i've learned the lesson just about what if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sites the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask than call mom . listen to point zero five and up next time i get i'm in a lot of class and i want that. to
america was never great was founded on a rape in a murder. nothing changed so we said no response to these situations that we're dealing with. people get shot every day she is just sad people kill each other blood for killing children. how. soon is just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down by law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal...
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juan: america has always been great because of the promise of america, by the actuality of america is we are a country had slavery's. we always worked to improve. the founding fathers blessed us with the flexibility. >> jesse: i think he is saying it's not that great from -- >> juan: the big news yesterday was minnesota, tim pawlenty. tim pawlenty wanted to run for governor, via republican governor. maybe it would be a third term? he was defeated. why was he defeated? he was opposed to donald trump, especially after -- >> dana: the party has changed. >> juan: the party has become the party of donald trump. you have people there, not only, in cans kansas with kris kobac. >> dana: a couple races moved to top subs. we have to go. coming up, new omarosa attacks. they will not believe what she is now accusing president trump of. the video next. re plaque psorias is not always easy. it's a long-distance run and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over ten years. it's the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists. more than 250,00
juan: america has always been great because of the promise of america, by the actuality of america is we are a country had slavery's. we always worked to improve. the founding fathers blessed us with the flexibility. >> jesse: i think he is saying it's not that great from -- >> juan: the big news yesterday was minnesota, tim pawlenty. tim pawlenty wanted to run for governor, via republican governor. maybe it would be a third term? he was defeated. why was he defeated? he was opposed...
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what for in america yeah well that's what mr putin says at the end of the interview if you remember he says he's been through four presidents and i asked him what's changed and he said basically nothing so he's indicating that there's a bureaucracy he call that if you're ocracy in america they call it a deep state of bureaucracy that has been resistant to change certainly the policies towards russia have for the most part united states been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. i am. p.j.'s national camera. roughly once the show is so moved leave for the. uncool videos with the broken string apps. down more on string i don't rightly don't t.v. . with this manufactured and sentenced to the public will. when the room in closest project themselves. in the family. lives only the one percent. to ignore middle roots to. the real news. here now this new attempt at a global unity of accountable currency big oil that will be are controlled by people
what for in america yeah well that's what mr putin says at the end of the interview if you remember he says he's been through four presidents and i asked him what's changed and he said basically nothing so he's indicating that there's a bureaucracy he call that if you're ocracy in america they call it a deep state of bureaucracy that has been resistant to change certainly the policies towards russia have for the most part united states been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred...
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here is my theory, if he don't like america. >> that's right. >> and if he feels america cannot be great, greater than we have seen it of, about he needs to pack his rags and go to another country. ed: i think the republican party in new york bought him a one way ticket to canada. steve: really? ed: yeah, they did. steve: cynthia nixon you know her from sex in the city. she is running in the democratic primary to be the next governor of the great state of new york.
here is my theory, if he don't like america. >> that's right. >> and if he feels america cannot be great, greater than we have seen it of, about he needs to pack his rags and go to another country. ed: i think the republican party in new york bought him a one way ticket to canada. steve: really? ed: yeah, they did. steve: cynthia nixon you know her from sex in the city. she is running in the democratic primary to be the next governor of the great state of new york.
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he made it easier for them to have confidence and faith in america. his faith in the core values of this nation made them somehow feel it more genuinely themselves. his conviction that we, the country, would never walk away from the sacrifices generations of americans have me to defend liberty and freedom and human dignity around the world. it made average americans proud of themselves and their country. deep that, and it was , americans can do anything, withstand anything, achieve anything was both unflagging and ultimately reassuring. this man believed it so strongly. his capacity that we truly are the world's last best hope, that we are the beacon to the world, that there are principles and ideals greater than ourselves that are worth sacrificing for and if necessary dying for. americans saw how he lived his life that way, and they knew the truth of what he was saying. i just think he gave americans confidence. john was a hero. his character, courage, honor, integrity. but i think the things understated the most is his optimism. that's what made jo
he made it easier for them to have confidence and faith in america. his faith in the core values of this nation made them somehow feel it more genuinely themselves. his conviction that we, the country, would never walk away from the sacrifices generations of americans have me to defend liberty and freedom and human dignity around the world. it made average americans proud of themselves and their country. deep that, and it was , americans can do anything, withstand anything, achieve anything was...
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there is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there's the united states of america. >> i encouraged barack obama to give thought to the presidency early on. >> america is hungry for change. america wants something new. >> propelled by the media, hungry for a fresh face and story, he's graced the times of news week and been endorsed by oprah. a far cry from where he is in washington, where he's 88 on the senate majority. >> they liked him, they thought he had a great future and but there view was you don't run for president after you've been in the senate for like a week and a half. >> early polls show him third trailing both senator clinton and john edwards. >> all those for who are doing very, very well and all those for everybody else. >> edwards was focused on the eradication of poverty, but in 2008 it was all about the war in iraq. >> how can you explain your contradiction? >> i do not believe that most of us voting to give the president authority thought he would so misuse the authority we gave him. >> hillary clinton tries
there is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there's the united states of america. >> i encouraged barack obama to give thought to the presidency early on. >> america is hungry for change. america wants something new. >> propelled by the media, hungry for a fresh face and story, he's graced the times of news week and been endorsed by oprah. a far cry from where he is in washington, where he's 88 on the senate majority. >> they...
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there's not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there's the united states of america. >> i encouraged barack obama to give thought to the presidency oerl early on. i thought he could bring people together. the longer you're in washington, the less viable you are. >> america is hungry for change. america wants something new. >> held by the media hungry for a fresh face and a good story, he's graced the covers of "time" and "newsweek" and endorsed by oprah. a far cry from how he's treated in washington where he's 88th on the list of seniority. >> the clintons said you're not qualified to be president. they liked him and thought he had a great future, but their view was you don't run for president after you have been in the senate for a week and a half. >> early polls show him third trailing both senator hillary clinton and john edwards. >> we got two different americas. we have one for all those who are doing very, very well and then one for everybody else. >> edwards is focused on eradication of poverty. but the 2008 election was ab
there's not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there's the united states of america. >> i encouraged barack obama to give thought to the presidency oerl early on. i thought he could bring people together. the longer you're in washington, the less viable you are. >> america is hungry for change. america wants something new. >> held by the media hungry for a fresh face and a good story, he's graced the covers of "time" and...
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america is a cause. america is about liberty. america is about justice. america is about universal human dignity. and even though john could often run over you when you were having a debate and argument if you were in his way, probably more than any person i've ever met, john actually believed in universal human dignity. the reason he was so big on the global stage is because he stood in the tradition of 230 years long announcing what america believes about 7.5 billion people that are created in god's image with universal dignity and that implies to everybody everywhere. it isn't america's job to fix every problem everywhere but it is part of america's mission in the world to proclaim that universal human dignity and that's what john did. that was a huge part of his calling. unfortunately we all know all too well that when the public looks at this institution right now, when the public looks to this city, they don't see a place that looks like it's beating heart is to proclaim that universal america idea, to proclaim that american sense that everybody is
america is a cause. america is about liberty. america is about justice. america is about universal human dignity. and even though john could often run over you when you were having a debate and argument if you were in his way, probably more than any person i've ever met, john actually believed in universal human dignity. the reason he was so big on the global stage is because he stood in the tradition of 230 years long announcing what america believes about 7.5 billion people that are created...
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k tom: a kn member the film isin former grand wizard david duke. >> america first. america first. tom: duke is heard using words that president trump also uttered. throughout lee's film, there a b connections made with events in the 1970's and the present day, most notably when it transitions from a fictional ku klux klan rally in the past to the very re protest in charlottesville a ye when white supremacist groups clash violently wi counterdemonstrators. it was a day that resulted in the death of heather heyer, struck down when car drove into a crowd. spike: there are many things we did in the film that we to remind people that this is not just a period piece. when i saw that, an american homegrown act of terrorism, i knew that would be the coda for this film. >> power to the people. >> power to all the people. >> all power to all the people. tom: the film makes the case that the overt racism espoused by the ku klux klan in the 1976 os is still flourishing today, and that president trump has not done enough to condemn the film is quite provocative in a way. do you feel it could e
k tom: a kn member the film isin former grand wizard david duke. >> america first. america first. tom: duke is heard using words that president trump also uttered. throughout lee's film, there a b connections made with events in the 1970's and the present day, most notably when it transitions from a fictional ku klux klan rally in the past to the very re protest in charlottesville a ye when white supremacist groups clash violently wi counterdemonstrators. it was a day that resulted in the...
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spoke to a lawyer attorney is coming up very soon on america's you choose channel the full version. well i think if you read the indictment of the case is alleged to be an agent over russia who failed to register with the attorney general and so essentially that means is they haven't charged with espionage and if you read the letter now the allegations are parroting spy like about it the sense of the government is conceding that even under their own theory if she'd fall the piece of paper with the attorney general's office at the beginning of her trip to america everything she did was legal and so my point is this is more a registration type crime than a crime and yet the media and the government some extent are treating it like an espionage crime. well i mean i think that that allegation was particularly damaging to maria because it makes it more like a spy novel and frankly easier for the public to digest and so editors and producers like those kind of allegations because it seems like this is more like the red sparrow now is an allegation that was set forth in a proffer by the go
spoke to a lawyer attorney is coming up very soon on america's you choose channel the full version. well i think if you read the indictment of the case is alleged to be an agent over russia who failed to register with the attorney general and so essentially that means is they haven't charged with espionage and if you read the letter now the allegations are parroting spy like about it the sense of the government is conceding that even under their own theory if she'd fall the piece of paper with...
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>> america rising solely focuses on democrats. it is defining and defeating them ahead of the electives. who do you think, who are the democratic primaries, based on looking at the paper trail as it exists, who is the most overrated democrat and you the most underrated? >> i will start with her to initiatives that we have launched prior to our larger 2020 initiative that now cost this. the elizabeth warren initiative because after 2016, she was perhaps the most aggressive in making it known that she wanted to run for president. america rising was the first to obtain a copy of her book through our trackers. i don't think she was too pleased about because we released excerpts ahead of time. we took the wind out sale -- her sales. we been looking at elizabeth warren and following her, tracking her. she is undoubtedly taking positions that are way to the left of where most of the country is. she is bringing the rest of the field along with her in many ways. who is she is someone interested in running for it she is attempting to create
>> america rising solely focuses on democrats. it is defining and defeating them ahead of the electives. who do you think, who are the democratic primaries, based on looking at the paper trail as it exists, who is the most overrated democrat and you the most underrated? >> i will start with her to initiatives that we have launched prior to our larger 2020 initiative that now cost this. the elizabeth warren initiative because after 2016, she was perhaps the most aggressive in making...
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we are fighting for the ideals that made america america. what we are fighting for is each children, our families, our neighbors, and our cities. we are fighting for the ability of hard-working people to earn a decent living, to pay their health care expenses, and to send their kids to college so they have a shot at a real american dream. what we are fighting for is the ability of our children to go to school and not wonder if they will make it through the day without being shot. [applause] what we are fighting for is roe v. wade. [applause] equality, women's rights, transgender rights, and gay-rights. that is what we are fighting for. what are we fighting against? we are fighting against a man who wants to assure us back into the dark ages. a man that wants more pollution, more disregard for the downtrodden, and those with disabilities. more disregard for women and minorities, and more billions for billionaires. ifan who was reelected -- reelected would put our supreme court in favor of the strong over the weak, in favor of corporations ove
we are fighting for the ideals that made america america. what we are fighting for is each children, our families, our neighbors, and our cities. we are fighting for the ability of hard-working people to earn a decent living, to pay their health care expenses, and to send their kids to college so they have a shot at a real american dream. what we are fighting for is the ability of our children to go to school and not wonder if they will make it through the day without being shot. [applause]...
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no longer are we apologizing for america. instead, we're now standing up for america. it's called "america first" if that's okay with you. [cheers & applause] we're standing up for our military and we're standing up for our great american flag. we're standing for our flag. [applause] the armed forces have endured continuous combat for the past 17 years, yet since the 1990s, the number of soldiers on active duty was cut by more than a 1/3. our bases and vital equipment were allowed to fall into a state of disrepair. i saw some of them, total disrepair. those days are over. every day the army is fighting for us. now we are fighting for you. 100%. [applause] no one better understands how stretched our military has become than the soldiers of the tenth mountain division. is that right, general? you were the first conventional combat force to deploy after 9-11. since then, no division in the army has been deplored more times to iraq and afghanistan than you. you sent over 9,000 courageous soldiers to 26 different countries all around the world in the past year alone. the se
no longer are we apologizing for america. instead, we're now standing up for america. it's called "america first" if that's okay with you. [cheers & applause] we're standing up for our military and we're standing up for our great american flag. we're standing for our flag. [applause] the armed forces have endured continuous combat for the past 17 years, yet since the 1990s, the number of soldiers on active duty was cut by more than a 1/3. our bases and vital equipment were allowed...
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. >> i believe in america. >> i love also the gradual reveal. this is what when i first saw "the godfather", even though i was quite young at the time, i knew i was in the hands of a master storyteller, not just the line being spoken directly and close up to the camera but the gradual reveal. the camera slows pulls back to slow you we're in a darkened room and don corleone, a slight wrist tells me he's in the frame. then we cut to him and i understand how the power of this man is indirect, it's quiet. it's extensive. i didn't know there were other men in the room at the beginning of the shot. then i realize, a-ha, this is his domain. >> you talk about how you can have a very intelligent filmmaker convey his intelligence immediately. mike nichols in "the gararaduat" >> the first line of dialogue as we see benjamin sitting in an airplane is we're beginning our descent in los angeles. nichols once said he was proud the entire theme of the film was incapsulated in that. and the camera did something very interesting, a zoom shot in films very differe
. >> i believe in america. >> i love also the gradual reveal. this is what when i first saw "the godfather", even though i was quite young at the time, i knew i was in the hands of a master storyteller, not just the line being spoken directly and close up to the camera but the gradual reveal. the camera slows pulls back to slow you we're in a darkened room and don corleone, a slight wrist tells me he's in the frame. then we cut to him and i understand how the power of this...
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the young america's foundation is important. it's important because we need people like yourself who are willing to learn conservatism, debate conservatism, and stand up on campuses and newsrooms and other settings. in the long run, we it gives us a high likelihood of running. it takes people like yourself who are willing to do the work and make the arguments. i'm honored to be here. thank you for letting me talk. [applause] [applause] >> thank you for being here today and for watching on c-span. for more information you can go to our website. the speaker will be taking photos in our lobbies. please exit and line up. there's stuff left over in the kitchen if you like to help yourself. i know you need to get back in for your next session. you have a copy of the book and we will do a photo line if you want another book you can ask the staff. thank you for joining us. we hope to see you again. [inaudible] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible
the young america's foundation is important. it's important because we need people like yourself who are willing to learn conservatism, debate conservatism, and stand up on campuses and newsrooms and other settings. in the long run, we it gives us a high likelihood of running. it takes people like yourself who are willing to do the work and make the arguments. i'm honored to be here. thank you for letting me talk. [applause] [applause] >> thank you for being here today and for watching on...
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america is the greatest nation in the history of the world. [cheers] yes, and that is because it was becausey inspired, and of the freedoms our founding fathers fought to guarantee for each and everyone of us. the industriousness, the drive, the innovation of the american people. vast untapped resources. unleashing that potential by putting america first has been the cause that brought all this together -- all of us together. you still want to put america first? this has been a long road. we got rid of jeff flake. he is gone. [cheers] he is on his way out the door. the grassroots volunteers of our party made it clear that we want to advance, not block president trump's america first agenda. [applause] continued after mr. flake dropped out. as we have seen, my republican opponent moved in mr. trump's direction. that is a win. the grassroots of our party is vibrant, active, and mobilized. are you? >> yes! >> what we built was on was perfect from a political standpoint. we had everything. we had the amazing professional support, consultants who k
america is the greatest nation in the history of the world. [cheers] yes, and that is because it was becausey inspired, and of the freedoms our founding fathers fought to guarantee for each and everyone of us. the industriousness, the drive, the innovation of the american people. vast untapped resources. unleashing that potential by putting america first has been the cause that brought all this together -- all of us together. you still want to put america first? this has been a long road. we...
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what does it mean to be black in america today? >> to be black in america is to know that you are in a precarious situation in that freedoms that have been recently won or acquired or progress that had been made can be taken away in an instant. think of the post-civil war reconstruction period where you had state senators and congressmen who were african-american and how that was snatched away violently so through lynching and through jim crow laws and segregation. so the step backwards that brie was talking about is really the story of being black in america. so you have to remain vigilant. you have to remain aware. and i remember i was working in ohio when president obama was elected on the campaign and i was so elated. we won ohio. we knew we had won the presidency. i walked outside and a middle-aged white person was talking his trash down the driveway and said, i guess racism is over now. kind of disgruntled. so i knew even then that we were going to have a tough time ahead. that's really what it is to be black in america. so b
what does it mean to be black in america today? >> to be black in america is to know that you are in a precarious situation in that freedoms that have been recently won or acquired or progress that had been made can be taken away in an instant. think of the post-civil war reconstruction period where you had state senators and congressmen who were african-american and how that was snatched away violently so through lynching and through jim crow laws and segregation. so the step backwards...
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provide the answers for where america goes next. that having expertise, whether it be the expert engineers at general motors who are envisioning this city of the future in the futurerama exhibit in 1939, or it be the architects of things like the marshall plan, rebuilding europe and japan after world war ii, or the engineers of nasa who are building the rockets to send a man to the moon by the end of the 1960s. this optimism and this faith in big organizations and big technologies is starting to break down and the thing that breaks down that faith more than anything else is the war in vietnam. but this, again, was hard to imagine four years earlier. in 1964 johnson's opponent was barry goldwater, republican, senator of arizona and someone from the far right of the republican party. so the mainstream of the republican party in the early 1960s and before was not that far removed from the democrats. certainly there were lots of issues on which they differed, but this general understanding that progress was possible, that expertise was
provide the answers for where america goes next. that having expertise, whether it be the expert engineers at general motors who are envisioning this city of the future in the futurerama exhibit in 1939, or it be the architects of things like the marshall plan, rebuilding europe and japan after world war ii, or the engineers of nasa who are building the rockets to send a man to the moon by the end of the 1960s. this optimism and this faith in big organizations and big technologies is starting...
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laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program -- >> send all these people back to mexico! what the hell are they doi here? laura: it is primary day in arizona tomorrow, and tensions over immigration are spilling into the streets. policeorking on a notorious unsolved murder say the prime suspect has been arrested in spain. the victim was just 11 years old when he vanished from his tent at a summer camp in august 1998. his body was discovered in a nearby forest the next a. two decades on, 55-year-old man has been detaine in spain. he was identified after police launched a huge operation to gather me than 40,000 dna samples from people who were living near to the scene of e the bbc has more from the netherlands. 54 --er: the rest of the the arrest of owe 55 earl fo a police appeal a streak where the shared for the first time the scoutmaster wanted in connectionthe death of this 11-year-old schoolboy. he was reportedly recognized by a dutchourist in spain. he was arrested there monday afteoon. jos b
laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program -- >> send all these people back to mexico! what the hell are they doi here? laura: it is primary day in arizona tomorrow, and tensions over immigration are spilling into the streets. policeorking on a notorious unsolved murder say the prime suspect has been arrested in spain. the victim was just 11 years old when he vanished from his tent at a summer camp in august 1998. his body was discovered...
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america here prayer. we love our families who come in so many different shapes and sizes their love is what gets us through the day. we want to see a life for them. we had been marching, standing and showing up because our friends mean the world to us. they would leave relieve us in our grief. they are courage in our times of fear. when there is too much to spare. they are fighting through the lives that no longer can. because of what a gun can do. we are young and that means we don't have to accept the way things are. we can build the way it ought to be. at the risk of a sign america, here prayer. when the money and power no longer dictate lines that put us at risk of dying america, hear our prayer. we want everyone to know that as we work to make this country safer we support the constitution and the second amendment and we want that member who buys the gun who buys a gun to keep them safe at home. when they believe in common sense gun laws to know that we love them too. we want the member who believes
america here prayer. we love our families who come in so many different shapes and sizes their love is what gets us through the day. we want to see a life for them. we had been marching, standing and showing up because our friends mean the world to us. they would leave relieve us in our grief. they are courage in our times of fear. when there is too much to spare. they are fighting through the lives that no longer can. because of what a gun can do. we are young and that means we don't have to...
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let me talk for a second about young america's foundation. i have enormous respect for ron in the organization he has built. for the commitment to each and every one of you. young america's foundation was essential to helping me understand the basics of free-market economics. the basics of social conservativism. tell me become more grounded in my faith. that isn't something that's just a campus battle, it shapes my career in the way that frankly, we rose our family. it was an introduction to young america's foundation that has enriched my life and i hope it will for you as well. ron mentioned when i was a student, and undergraduate to help share how old i am. it was during the first gulf war. while there are many rallies on college campuses denouncing military engagement, or one of the first to have a rally to show support for our troops. - - it was a pow in vietnam was our keynote speaker. just going through the organizational skills of putting that together and having young america's foundation come alongside us. it was something the bush a
let me talk for a second about young america's foundation. i have enormous respect for ron in the organization he has built. for the commitment to each and every one of you. young america's foundation was essential to helping me understand the basics of free-market economics. the basics of social conservativism. tell me become more grounded in my faith. that isn't something that's just a campus battle, it shapes my career in the way that frankly, we rose our family. it was an introduction to...
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it is part of our real america series. -- our reel america series. then, a continuation of our interviews with former congresswomen. sue myron talks about her life and election. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 eastern, a professor looks at women in america's founding era and their political value to patriot leaders seeking support for revolution. a role that gave women the basis for demanding more rights in the future. that is this weekend, on american history tv. >>> next on reel america, a look back at the 1968 presidential campaign. this half hour, richard nixon for president campaign film, shows the republican meeting voters in wisconsin and new hampshire. nixon would go on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the gop nomination. he then defeated democrat hubert humphrey and independent candidate george wallace in the general election, winning 32 states. this half hour film was courtesy of the richard nixon presidential library and museum. >>> new hampshire is one of the few places where people have a chance to meet the ca
it is part of our real america series. -- our reel america series. then, a continuation of our interviews with former congresswomen. sue myron talks about her life and election. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 eastern, a professor looks at women in america's founding era and their political value to patriot leaders seeking support for revolution. a role that gave women the basis for demanding more rights in the future. that is this weekend, on american history tv. >>> next on reel...
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why has it been such a difficult problem for america to resolve? >> ultimately, if you look at our interaction with police and people of african descent we are being treated the same way we always have. we've been at the hands of authorities for all kinds of things. when they say obeying the law, there are all kinds of laws, more than three of us couldn't gather at one time, laws that wecouldn't read , couldn't vote, laws that we were supposed to live in certain places. there have been all kinds of laws that are designed to do what they're doing now : keep us in their place and out of places where they don't and i think that it's not changed significantly. whenever you see a young black man or black woman getting the police call on them for barbecuing or selling water, it's because somebody feels like those people are out of place and these interactions often have, i don't know if the consequences are unintended they go in directions that i don't think most people could anticipate. there's a pretty good chance that something violent or disturbing w
why has it been such a difficult problem for america to resolve? >> ultimately, if you look at our interaction with police and people of african descent we are being treated the same way we always have. we've been at the hands of authorities for all kinds of things. when they say obeying the law, there are all kinds of laws, more than three of us couldn't gather at one time, laws that wecouldn't read , couldn't vote, laws that we were supposed to live in certain places. there have been...
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our north america editor jon sopel reports. jon: the demonstrations may be sporadic and they may be geographically widespread, but discontent across iran is high. and could be about to get a whole lohigher still. the u.s. will reimpose sanctions from tomorrow, making lir. even toughe what can be done to avoid this? president trump's national security adviser was characteristicallylunt. mr. bolton: they couldake up the president's offer to negotiate with them and give up their ballistic missile program fully and verifiably, not uns r the onerrms of the iran nuclear deal, which are not satisfactory, to stop their support for international terrorism, give up their military activities in the region. jon: the sanctions are a direct result of america pulling out of the iran nuclear deal negotiated by the obama administration along with britain and other european nations. in return for halting the nuclear program for a decade, the country was promised sanctions relief. president trump maintained it gave iran far too much for too litt
our north america editor jon sopel reports. jon: the demonstrations may be sporadic and they may be geographically widespread, but discontent across iran is high. and could be about to get a whole lohigher still. the u.s. will reimpose sanctions from tomorrow, making lir. even toughe what can be done to avoid this? president trump's national security adviser was characteristicallylunt. mr. bolton: they couldake up the president's offer to negotiate with them and give up their ballistic missile...
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america in turmoil. you can see all of today's programs tonight on 8:00 eastern. you can also listen to it programs on spotify or watch on c-span.org. watch 1968, america in turmoil all week. and our series american turmoil continues next week while congress continues its break with the vietnam war at home. on tuesday a look at the cold war on 1968. next on american history tv, purdue university professor explains how richard nixon's media strategy changed from his campaign loss through his election in 1968 and during his precedency. she also describes how other presidents used radio and tv broadcaster during their administrations. we recorded the interview hat te annual interview of american historian. it's about 20 minutes. >> an assistant professor of history and author of the big show biz politics and hollywood in american politics. i have to ask
america in turmoil. you can see all of today's programs tonight on 8:00 eastern. you can also listen to it programs on spotify or watch on c-span.org. watch 1968, america in turmoil all week. and our series american turmoil continues next week while congress continues its break with the vietnam war at home. on tuesday a look at the cold war on 1968. next on american history tv, purdue university professor explains how richard nixon's media strategy changed from his campaign loss through his...
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i think that america is responding. a lot of people are responding, making a mistake in think can it must be these other people who are not white, must be their fault it happened. but it's not, of course. it's the fault of capitalism, and unchecked capitalism. >> easy rawlins owns a home and his home is very important to him. what are you saying with this concept of ownership? it's not just in the easy rawlins series. in fearless jones, narrated by a character, small business owner with a book store in l.a. in the 1950s. this concept of ownership. who has it and who doesn't and why is it important. >> guest: i think that if go back to the beginning of america, a citizen had to be a property owner. there's a political connection. there's an investment, a literally investment in the nation that you have citizenship with, and i think that it's been true that if you're not a property owner, then you're a might, and if you're a migrant you're not that important. maybe you can't vote, maybe people don't pay attention to you.
i think that america is responding. a lot of people are responding, making a mistake in think can it must be these other people who are not white, must be their fault it happened. but it's not, of course. it's the fault of capitalism, and unchecked capitalism. >> easy rawlins owns a home and his home is very important to him. what are you saying with this concept of ownership? it's not just in the easy rawlins series. in fearless jones, narrated by a character, small business owner with a...
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i blame america i , must also blame myself. we at times become the silence that no one needs. those who are not privileged -- for those who are privileged -- not privileged enough to relate, allow me to explain. as memories of injustice fade from your brain, intoxicated with the newest fad. we are too obsessed with the world. our armani exchange. so gucci your clothes. , i see no bloodstains on your phones. i don't want to sound like conspiracy theorist i'm worried , about unborn. i'm scared to watch children grow up scorned. and, watch hate and jealousy be reborn. when we have enough, will the loss become too great? the other day i wrote a letter to lady liberty and she said something that broke me down. she said my flames have never been on. she was asking when will that change? [applause] thank you. this next poem is a little less political. it's kind of about love, about getting through things. love. [laughter] ah right. it is called are you tired? are you tired? of the lucid dreams filled with human dreams and these people
i blame america i , must also blame myself. we at times become the silence that no one needs. those who are not privileged -- for those who are privileged -- not privileged enough to relate, allow me to explain. as memories of injustice fade from your brain, intoxicated with the newest fad. we are too obsessed with the world. our armani exchange. so gucci your clothes. , i see no bloodstains on your phones. i don't want to sound like conspiracy theorist i'm worried , about unborn. i'm scared to...
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liz: you clearly love america. here is the thing, you see what cuomo is trying to do paint president trump with those, you know saying that he sexist, latest all that. a white is u supremacist, that e theme of the talk shows that we have been tracking. we see what the president is trying to do every day, we notice his tweets. we understand the criticism against them. those tweets have been yanked off the mark what the president has really been saying. is cuomo being pulled further left by socialist cynthia mixon. but this is doubling down on fringe left ideas when 4 socialist candidates have failed in the primary, is this an issue of centralist democrats getting yanked further left. >> i think it is, they will have to be careful if they want to win election, you don't start by attacking people you want voting for you, you don't call them deplore able, or racist. you have to give them the benefit of the doubt, in jea 19, jimmy carter said there was no confidence, and echoing in background ronald reagan saying that a
liz: you clearly love america. here is the thing, you see what cuomo is trying to do paint president trump with those, you know saying that he sexist, latest all that. a white is u supremacist, that e theme of the talk shows that we have been tracking. we see what the president is trying to do every day, we notice his tweets. we understand the criticism against them. those tweets have been yanked off the mark what the president has really been saying. is cuomo being pulled further left by...
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when was america great? we are going to make it great again. i am a historians of a zero hin that word again. donald trump is very unclear to me and maybe some of you have a better grasp of this but he's been very unclear as to when america was great. as a historian i want him to pin that down so i can then enter the fray and say the cas okay se 1950s was great with a 19th century was great. great. but then talk about what happened in that century and then we can decide whether or not that was great or not. the only thing i can go on is that every time he appeals to the american past, he appeals again to our darkest moment. he has a picture of the white supremacist indian hating that he thought he was an indian lover, andrew jackson on his wall. he makes appeals to america first and anti-semitic isolationist mantra used in the 1930s. he plays with a dog whistle that richard nixon and george wallace used to compel or try to stop or get white americans to be afraid of the race riots going on in the assassination of martin luther king and robert k
when was america great? we are going to make it great again. i am a historians of a zero hin that word again. donald trump is very unclear to me and maybe some of you have a better grasp of this but he's been very unclear as to when america was great. as a historian i want him to pin that down so i can then enter the fray and say the cas okay se 1950s was great with a 19th century was great. great. but then talk about what happened in that century and then we can decide whether or not that was...
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america. >> this is "gps," the goble public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today on the show, tough talk on turkey. president trump's new tariffs have battered an already troubled economy. will it work, or will he throw europe and the global economy into a new crisis? we'll talk about trump's economic strategy and its costs. >>> also, it's been a record-breaking summer, but not in a good way. hottest heat waves. biggest fires. worst droughts. what does climate change have to do with it, and what can we do to stop it? >>> president trump says the u.s. economy is the greatest ever. >> the economy is maybe better than it's ever been. >> that may be a stretch. but unemployment is low and markets are doing well. so why haven't people's wages budged? we'll get to the bottom of the mystery. >>> but first, here's my take. we're approaching the ten-year anniversary of the global financial collapse in september. and financial systems around the world appear healthier than anyone could
america. >> this is "gps," the goble public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today on the show, tough talk on turkey. president trump's new tariffs have battered an already troubled economy. will it work, or will he throw europe and the global economy into a new crisis? we'll talk about trump's economic strategy and its costs. >>> also, it's been a record-breaking summer, but not in a good way. hottest heat...
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it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. ♪ but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? that's the same thing ti want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! oh yeah! he's gonna get mine but i'm gonna get a new one! when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 10 or 14 percent below msrp on 2018 silverado pickups when you finance with gm financial. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. charles: the debate over what if any content for social media sites continues.
it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. ♪ but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? that's the same thing ti want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep...
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Aug 13, 2018
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he's got america. but there are guys who stay up nights figuring out how to take that away from him. >> i want to give outtruth folks the truth about america. i know you got a lot of questions. you want to know why you are not getting the breaks you deserve? i am not a politician. i made it my business to studity things and i know the facts. friends, i am just an average american. i am an american, american. some of the things i see in this country of ours maximum my blood boil. i see people with foreign accents making all the money. i see negros holding jobs that belong to me and you. i dis you if we -- ask you if we allow this to go on what will become of the real americans. >> i never expected to hear it in america. >> he knows our rights. >> what's the answer? what do we real americans going to do about it. find it right here in the pamphlet. the truth about negros and foreigners. the truth about the catholic church. my friend the books are free. paid for by real americans who want others to know t
he's got america. but there are guys who stay up nights figuring out how to take that away from him. >> i want to give outtruth folks the truth about america. i know you got a lot of questions. you want to know why you are not getting the breaks you deserve? i am not a politician. i made it my business to studity things and i know the facts. friends, i am just an average american. i am an american, american. some of the things i see in this country of ours maximum my blood boil. i see...
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Aug 13, 2018
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since the dawn of the space age, america has remained the best in space. [applause] over the past 60 years, the united states has assembled the largest and most sophisticated constellation of military and intelligence satellites in the world. we've pioneered the technology to leverage american power in space here on earth and giver our war fighters -- and give our war fight pers the intelligence that they need and give our intelligence community the information they need to maintain a strategic advantage. wherever our war fighters are operating. across this department and our intelligence agency, there are literally tens of thousands of military personnel, civilians and contractors operating and supporting our space systems. and together they're the eyes and ears of america's war fighters around the globe. and they do a remarkable job. i've seen their work firsthand. i've traveled across the country to meet with the men and women who are fighting for america's future in space. in my first year and a half on this job. from the airmen of 50th space wing at t
since the dawn of the space age, america has remained the best in space. [applause] over the past 60 years, the united states has assembled the largest and most sophisticated constellation of military and intelligence satellites in the world. we've pioneered the technology to leverage american power in space here on earth and giver our war fighters -- and give our war fight pers the intelligence that they need and give our intelligence community the information they need to maintain a strategic...