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veo un amÉrica noqueado. desde que se fueron al medio tiempo saliendo por el tÚnel, todos cabizbajos, diciÉndose palabras entre ellos, parece que "el piojo" deberÍa haberlos despertado en el entre tiempo. raÚl: asÍ lo deseamos desde el minuto dos del segundo tiempo. hay manera para reaccionar por parte de amÉrica. se mete uribe, la maneja de manera sumamente sobrada jonathan orozco. quÉ estarÁ pensando robert en este segundo tiempo? ivÁn: se tomÓ la cabeza. raÚl: no puedes hacer eso! gibran: es parte de la diversiÓn en la cancha. no puso en mayor riesgo el partido y luego se quedÓ con ella. no habÍa nadie cerca. [risa] raÚl: para angulo el tarjetÓn amarillo. locutor: quiere saber mÁs de la liga mx? descarga la aplicaciÓn "univisiÓn deportes". raÚl: 10 minutos de este segundo tiempo, siboldi cinco de tiempo corrido-- 55 de tiempo corrido. amÉrica buscados en este partido de vuelta. se ha vuelto un juego entrecortado . falta de renato ibarra que seÑala perfectamente el central. espera sant
veo un amÉrica noqueado. desde que se fueron al medio tiempo saliendo por el tÚnel, todos cabizbajos, diciÉndose palabras entre ellos, parece que "el piojo" deberÍa haberlos despertado en el entre tiempo. raÚl: asÍ lo deseamos desde el minuto dos del segundo tiempo. hay manera para reaccionar por parte de amÉrica. se mete uribe, la maneja de manera sumamente sobrada jonathan orozco. quÉ estarÁ pensando robert en este segundo tiempo? ivÁn: se tomÓ la cabeza. raÚl: no puedes...
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gol gol gol del amÉrica! renato ibarra con una nueva asistencia en el campeonato, y de extremo al centro del 11 al nueve, cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez y empato el amÉrica. mark: en la primera acciÓn en el que mateos uribe recibe en el medio del campo, de res prende y juega con oribe peralta, abre para renato y vemos el movimiento de mateo uribe entrando al Área y trayendo la atracciÓn del central y de lateral, creo que se equivoca jonathan orozco en la salida, pero llega muy bien cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez no habÍa parecido pero le hablÁbamos que ofensivamente la amÉrica necesita eso, necesita sentirse cÓmodo con el balón y que sus jugadores intervengan en las jugadas. josÉ luis: primera vez que le den espacio renato y vaya que lo explote, jonathan nidia king y de allÁ, se quedÓ completamente en medio pagando y josÉ abella que habÍa hecho movimientos del centro para cubrir oribe peralta que estaba solo, descuidas cecilio domÍnguez defi
gol gol gol del amÉrica! renato ibarra con una nueva asistencia en el campeonato, y de extremo al centro del 11 al nueve, cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez y empato el amÉrica. mark: en la primera acciÓn en el que mateos uribe recibe en el medio del campo, de res prende y juega con oribe peralta, abre para renato y vemos el movimiento de mateo uribe entrando al Área y trayendo la atracciÓn del central y de lateral, creo que se equivoca jonathan orozco en la salida,...
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to be america first and you have to do what other americans decertified to live to defending america because this is our country this is feel that you don't think about. my life defending this country . i get the welcoming i get. that's a powerful thing compared to where i come from how we were how i was you know slaughter a friend of mine who died the war or recount where i come from coming here. you know having what i have. is home. minnesota is a liberal state in the democratic heartland of the midwest a welcoming place for the somalis the latest black immigrants to establish themselves in america but in the early years of its history america was the very opposite of welcoming for the first africans to reach these shores. for three hundred years africans were brought here in chains a slave labor i'm heading to jackson mississippi in the deep south to meet some of the descendants of those first african-americans because it seems that their history lines at the heart of the story of islam in america. this impressive looking building is actually the state capital of mississippi and i
to be america first and you have to do what other americans decertified to live to defending america because this is our country this is feel that you don't think about. my life defending this country . i get the welcoming i get. that's a powerful thing compared to where i come from how we were how i was you know slaughter a friend of mine who died the war or recount where i come from coming here. you know having what i have. is home. minnesota is a liberal state in the democratic heartland of...
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she may not be miss america, but actually she is miss america. you know, we have women who held former -- who are former state title holders, lawyers for boeing, a former miss wisconsin performed the first pediatric face transplant. >> in the world. >> miss wisconsin, former first president of the american medical association, former miss georgia. we're everywhere. so, yes, it's very important. >> in fact, when i went to california recently to help them with their arbitration bill, the female assembly woman who was also a graduate of stanford university was second runner-up of miss maryland in the miss america system and paid for law school at georgetown from participating in this program. so, every place that i go, i meet somebody who has participated in this program. through all my travels through the last two years and we just want to encourage more young women to see it for what it really is, which is a program about leadership and talent and substance and smarts and what women want to be in life. i want to just open this up to so many more y
she may not be miss america, but actually she is miss america. you know, we have women who held former -- who are former state title holders, lawyers for boeing, a former miss wisconsin performed the first pediatric face transplant. >> in the world. >> miss wisconsin, former first president of the american medical association, former miss georgia. we're everywhere. so, yes, it's very important. >> in fact, when i went to california recently to help them with their arbitration...
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this is the impact of the bible on america. and impact the bible globally, but today we're going to focus on the impact of the bible in america. it's talked about a lot. we write legislation about the impact of the bible and separation of church and state, many things that have come from that. but today we're going to look at some of the under girding items, documents, manuscripts, printed books that was here and the founding fathers used to create what we call the government of the united states. also with me is norm conrad. norm really put this collection together for us and is here at the museum in washington, d.c., and norm going to lead us through here and give us some of the details of these items. it's a fascinating look understanding that. one of our big tourist groups who come and visit the museum, you would think -- big museum, what do they want to see, especially overseas. the bible in america is one of the key pieces they want to go visit because they want to understand how could that be, how could the bible be a ba
this is the impact of the bible on america. and impact the bible globally, but today we're going to focus on the impact of the bible in america. it's talked about a lot. we write legislation about the impact of the bible and separation of church and state, many things that have come from that. but today we're going to look at some of the under girding items, documents, manuscripts, printed books that was here and the founding fathers used to create what we call the government of the united...
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trabaja muy bien y aho nos toca con amÉrica. conductor: gracias por la informaciÓn. >> patiÑo no saldrÁ del 4-4-2. 2 de los mejores centrales arriba. dos hombres muy peligrosos. conductor: tiene mucho mÁs salida y vamos a ver si le resulta. vamos con el amÉrica. >> empieza a haber bastante y los dos vienen haciendo goles. la peligrosidad. serÁ fundamental para la cobertura. >> no sÉ si le alcance. >> impredecible y yo creo que amÉrica hizo ojo. vamos a ver cÓmo sale. conductor: yo creo que en las Últimas semanas ha sido contante. cada que habla da nota. muchas gracias por recibirnos. >> hemos visto momentos donde el el equipo ha tenido mÁs lucidez. >> este equipo es 1 mÁs consciente y es un equipo de antaÑo. >> todos los dÍas trabajo para que los muchachos entiendan. yo no estoy haciendo un mal trabajo. lo que me falta es cerrar los partidos con tÍtulos. yo soy muy autocrÍtico y muy analÍtico. nosotros trabajamos para que las cosas funcionen. muchas cosas que la gente parece que no viera. con toda la gente hemos
trabaja muy bien y aho nos toca con amÉrica. conductor: gracias por la informaciÓn. >> patiÑo no saldrÁ del 4-4-2. 2 de los mejores centrales arriba. dos hombres muy peligrosos. conductor: tiene mucho mÁs salida y vamos a ver si le resulta. vamos con el amÉrica. >> empieza a haber bastante y los dos vienen haciendo goles. la peligrosidad. serÁ fundamental para la cobertura. >> no sÉ si le alcance. >> impredecible y yo creo que amÉrica hizo ojo. vamos a ver cÓmo...
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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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of america. we are really here to engage and to lead. this week, we are going to and have met with members of congress from both parties. business leaders, community and civil rights leaders. we just finished a great meeting , ourthe business community community civil rights organizations, as well as mayors from across america. we are having a hard conversations about what it takes to solve problems that washington, unfortunately, cannot even begin to touch on details -- detailed and difficult discussions on infrastructure. can help to go forward and not leave everybody behind? ,he same thing with safety security, and equity, to make sure unless we all go for together, we cannot go forward at all. on any of these issues, i would lay odds that if we put five democratic mayors and five republican mayors in a room, they would come up with a path forward that is pragmatic and bipartisan. fast enough to make your head spin. in a way that grows our economies and treats every community in our cities and
of america. we are really here to engage and to lead. this week, we are going to and have met with members of congress from both parties. business leaders, community and civil rights leaders. we just finished a great meeting , ourthe business community community civil rights organizations, as well as mayors from across america. we are having a hard conversations about what it takes to solve problems that washington, unfortunately, cannot even begin to touch on details -- detailed and difficult...
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del amÉrica. >> los Últimos 10 partidos que se han jugado entre estos equipos. >> uno imagina un partido de ida y vuelta por momentos. un partido con muchos goles. la Última vez que se enfrentaron en esta cancha del azteca ganÓ toluca, 2-1. a nueve minutos del final, en un encuentro que renato ibarra habÍa abierto el marcador. en la Única derrota de las Águilas por ligan todos mis 18. un equipo que llega con ocho jornadas sin perder. >> yo le digo algo, si quieren ganar dinero fÁcil, sigan a mi querido baca en re sociales y apueste todo en contra. todo en contra. yo ya lo hice. andrÉ: Íbamos a ver quiÉn gana. yo ya dije mi elÁstico. >> va a mover el equipo local. todo listo y comienza. 90 minutos del deporte mas hermoso del mundo. rodrÍguez había tocado atrÁs. aguilar ya toco dÓnde estÁ aguilera. entre dos le ponen presiÓn tratando de recuperar. ahÍ estÁ aguilar. levanta la cabeza y juega en corto.el balÓn que ya vino tocando. aparece puedes entrega y nadie por el medio. y aqu
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and i want to help america adjust to this new world and frankly it's a world that america can live comfortably in because americans will continue to do well in this large globalizing economy with rising asian economies but it just got to give up is desired to domini the world and dominate the planet and i think most americans if you give them much sensible choice you know do you want to really continue domination and pay a heavy price or do you want to have a good life for your citizen because in my book i give you a very shocking statistic which is that two thirds of american households do not have five hundred dollars in emergency cash. that's crazy you know why your population doesn't have money and you burning money maintaining thirteen aircraft carriers around the womb why why do you change your policies and do something that is good for the american people and good for america in the long room when if you take the last two presidents for instance barack obama which you mention and it was a very peaceful president only he came with a message of peace but that he was obliged to do so many
and i want to help america adjust to this new world and frankly it's a world that america can live comfortably in because americans will continue to do well in this large globalizing economy with rising asian economies but it just got to give up is desired to domini the world and dominate the planet and i think most americans if you give them much sensible choice you know do you want to really continue domination and pay a heavy price or do you want to have a good life for your citizen because...
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where do we start with the bible in america? you can hear some of the background noise, the ocean, the waves hitting the shore of america. that is where we start. , itfirst opening case here says, coming to america, arriving in the new world, mayflower compact. we talk about these things. in many cases, we have to use a replica or just talk. we found that works well because people have heard about these things. generations have passed. the kid, we had to memorize bill of rights, the declaration of independence, the mayflower contract. today, that is not so much emphasized. we had to take that into account and even though we may not have document,wer compact we introduce it and talk about the importance of it. this is where we will start. norm, jump in. >> the first artefact you will be presented with is something known as the bay samba. this will be the first book printed in america in 1640. she p returns -- the puritan were not only immigrants to this new world but they were also scholars. translated from the hebrew and the gre
where do we start with the bible in america? you can hear some of the background noise, the ocean, the waves hitting the shore of america. that is where we start. , itfirst opening case here says, coming to america, arriving in the new world, mayflower compact. we talk about these things. in many cases, we have to use a replica or just talk. we found that works well because people have heard about these things. generations have passed. the kid, we had to memorize bill of rights, the declaration...
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america is from the future. a belief in small government has meant that we deal to lease bureaucratic red tape the new country. we believe anything is possible for anyone. wealth can be created more unhindered than anywhere else. if you dream of blazing a trail for leaving a legacy or be in the best in the field creating something that will change the world forever in your living in america, there is great news. you have a head start on everyone else in the world. this is the best country in the world to make your dream come true. your living among the most energetic, enterprising and can two people in the world. the founders of america made it that way. they made sure the need for government approvals in red tape is limited so the human genius and accomplishment could unleash. our constitutional restraints the government, not us. everything is set up for your success. does that mean it's easy? absolutely not. realizing your dream and achieving your goals will take all you have and more. you're going to fall ove
america is from the future. a belief in small government has meant that we deal to lease bureaucratic red tape the new country. we believe anything is possible for anyone. wealth can be created more unhindered than anywhere else. if you dream of blazing a trail for leaving a legacy or be in the best in the field creating something that will change the world forever in your living in america, there is great news. you have a head start on everyone else in the world. this is the best country in...
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we are all in for america. thank you, god bless you, and god bless texas and god bless the united states of america! accomplish. [applause] >> wore here's a primetime lineup tonight. >>> so much is about how women persevere differently than men. we sort of hang on to each other and gut it outing to. how do we turn that into a strategic advantage? how do we make that more of our bad-assness end stead of our burden. >> wow. that is -- i feel like that -- i hadn't thought about it -- i hadn't thought but that at a metta level. i am certainly experienced in this last year and a half women having these others back in a way that's like remarkable. people used to say, women -- >> how can you elect a bleep grabber. >> evidently. but nikole has always ban good friend to me, when probable probe had to go back into iraq because of isis and nikole reached out and nikole reached out when they get -- when the camera -- when casey hunt checks in with them at a standup. and nikole could have said, oh, really, wow, barack obama
we are all in for america. thank you, god bless you, and god bless texas and god bless the united states of america! accomplish. [applause] >> wore here's a primetime lineup tonight. >>> so much is about how women persevere differently than men. we sort of hang on to each other and gut it outing to. how do we turn that into a strategic advantage? how do we make that more of our bad-assness end stead of our burden. >> wow. that is -- i feel like that -- i hadn't thought...
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and, with renewed respect for america. but be assured, we will not relent until our relationship with china is grounded in fairness, reciprocity, and respect for our sovereignty. [applause] >> there is an ancient chinese proverb that reads, "men see only the present. but heaven sees the future." let us pursuerd, the future of peace and prosperity with resolve and faith. faith in president trump's and theip and vision, relationship he has forged with china's president. faith in the enduring friendship between the american people and the chinese people. and faith that heaven sees the future. and by god's grace, america and china will meet that future together. thank you. god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. ♪ >> the u.s. senate this morning voted 51-49 to limit debate on brett kavanaugh. we are expecting a confirmation vote tomorrow. you can follow senate debate on the nomination and the expected vote tomorrow on our companion network, c-span2. before the vote this morning, a group of protesters gathe
and, with renewed respect for america. but be assured, we will not relent until our relationship with china is grounded in fairness, reciprocity, and respect for our sovereignty. [applause] >> there is an ancient chinese proverb that reads, "men see only the present. but heaven sees the future." let us pursuerd, the future of peace and prosperity with resolve and faith. faith in president trump's and theip and vision, relationship he has forged with china's president. faith in...
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.¡ ¡gol del amÉrica! >> no tengo palabras suficientes para poder expresar lo que sentÍ en ese momento y lo que seguramente sintieron todos los americanistas presentes. >> >> cuando Íbamos a la mitad me echÉ a ver a miguel para ver que decÍa. >> y correr de un lugar para otro es rarÍsimo que suceda eso. >> ya no habÍa nada que perder. no quedo de otra que impulsarme. >> son esos goles que no momento te olvidas y los pibes como si fueras un fan mÁs. perro: ¡el amÉrica es campeÓn! ♪ ♪ >> jueves de revancha y gran final en la capital de la repÚblica. uno mÁs entre 20,000,000 de capitalinos que estÁn vueltos locos con la final. todos a la espectativa de lo que puede suceder. amÉrica vs cruz azul. bienvenidos a fÚtbol central. no hay mejor platillo que este encuentro. nos estarÁn acompaÑando y arrancamos con la cobertura desde todos los Ángulos. vamos con las Últimas novedades. quÉ ahÍ con las Águilas? >> rescatamos la labor de dos que han jugadores partidos de la liga y tambiÉn buena
.¡ ¡gol del amÉrica! >> no tengo palabras suficientes para poder expresar lo que sentÍ en ese momento y lo que seguramente sintieron todos los americanistas presentes. >> >> cuando Íbamos a la mitad me echÉ a ver a miguel para ver que decÍa. >> y correr de un lugar para otro es rarÍsimo que suceda eso. >> ya no habÍa nada que perder. no quedo de otra que impulsarme. >> son esos goles que no momento te olvidas y los pibes como si fueras un fan mÁs....
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today, america is reaching out our hand to china. and we hope that soon, beijing will reach back with deeds, not words, and with renewed respect for america. but be assured, we will not relent until our relationship with china is grounded in fairness, reciprocity, and respect for our sovereignty. [applause] there is an ancient chinese proverb that reads, men see only the present, but heaven sees the future. as we go forward, let us pursue a future of peace and prosperity with resolve and faith. faith in president trump's leadership and vision, and the relationship that he has forged with china's president. faith in the enduring friendship between the american people and the chinese people. and faith that heaven sees the future, and by god's grace, america and china will meet that future together. thank you. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. [applause] .. ♪ ♪ [applause]
today, america is reaching out our hand to china. and we hope that soon, beijing will reach back with deeds, not words, and with renewed respect for america. but be assured, we will not relent until our relationship with china is grounded in fairness, reciprocity, and respect for our sovereignty. [applause] there is an ancient chinese proverb that reads, men see only the present, but heaven sees the future. as we go forward, let us pursue a future of peace and prosperity with resolve and faith....
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aldo: el primeramonestado del amÉrica. mark: un jugador de experiencia y de calidad tiene que imponerse, no lo beneficia para nada. daniel: se lo ha comido el ritmo del partido al francÉs. aldo: que dice el portero. daniel: reclama el espacio entre la marca . aldo: encuentra el cuerpo de julio furch.la deja seguir el arbitro pero ya juntÓ las placas, oribe peralta las tiene y regresa y ahora si va a marcar la de julio furch porque la segunda jugada perdiÓ el balÓn y viene la segunda amarilla para un jugador de santos. niel: la primera fue para carlos izquierdoz y la segunda para julio furch. aldo: coincido con usted e, son 70 minutos del partido estÁ moviendo los Últimos instantes de jeremy menes en la cancha. mark: vale la pena aclarar a la gente no es por el resultado del penal independientemente de la falla que tiene desde el manchÓn penal es un jugador trascendente y se ve claramente que se estÁ quedando abajo del ritmo que estÁ exigiendo el partido. aldo: lateral que estaba por cobrar paul aguilar, el argenti
aldo: el primeramonestado del amÉrica. mark: un jugador de experiencia y de calidad tiene que imponerse, no lo beneficia para nada. daniel: se lo ha comido el ritmo del partido al francÉs. aldo: que dice el portero. daniel: reclama el espacio entre la marca . aldo: encuentra el cuerpo de julio furch.la deja seguir el arbitro pero ya juntÓ las placas, oribe peralta las tiene y regresa y ahora si va a marcar la de julio furch porque la segunda jugada perdiÓ el balÓn y viene la segunda...
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printed in america. elliottown as the indian bible or the algonquin indian bible. john elliott, who came over to america for the sole purpose to reach the indigenous people, he learned their language. keep in mind the time period. they didn't have a written language. so elliott would use the geneva bible, develop a syllabus, and translated the bible into their language. and for the so purpose of reaching them to convert them to christianity. the findings came from england, which was the very first bible society for the propagation of the gospels. this is the first bible printed in america and is a highlight in our collection. but the last thing i want to mention is this bible over here. it is known as the slave bible. it was specifically produced where they actually removed the they of the exodus, so that bible was presented to the slaves, the idea of god delivering them from their the storyhich specifically tells in the book of exodus was removed, and they would not have the idea of freedom. it is a bib
printed in america. elliottown as the indian bible or the algonquin indian bible. john elliott, who came over to america for the sole purpose to reach the indigenous people, he learned their language. keep in mind the time period. they didn't have a written language. so elliott would use the geneva bible, develop a syllabus, and translated the bible into their language. and for the so purpose of reaching them to convert them to christianity. the findings came from england, which was the very...
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latin america, next on great decisions. (jubilant orchestra music) - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers llp. (soft music) - [narrator] the 1960's in latin america was an era of political revolutions. the reverberations of which are still felt today. - latin america was really defined, the 1960's by the cuban revolution. there was a greater push for independence, sovereignty, autonomy from the united states. - it was a region where some of the battles between capitalism and communism, between democracy and authoritarianism, played out with the greatest drama. it was an era of military coups everywhere from central america down through brazil and argentina. - there were movements not just in latin america, but in other parts of the world in the 60's and 70's to bring more left progressive government into power and in reaction to that, military dictatorships took hold in much of the sout
latin america, next on great decisions. (jubilant orchestra music) - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers llp. (soft music) - [narrator] the 1960's in latin america was an era of political revolutions. the reverberations of which are still felt today. - latin america was really defined, the 1960's by the cuban revolution. there was a greater push for...
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he might just central america? >> there is a sense why? >> it is a dynamic in terms of why we see pushback from central america driving this migration the reason the population has changed so much from single adults to family and children is the recognition being advertised that phenomenon we see is a direct response that doesn't allow the completion of the proceeding and repatriation of those who don't havero valid asylum or protection claims so it is a broken system that invites these groups to come. >> this is statutory those three elements that they cannot keep the family together through the proceeding for at least 20 days there is a huge gap in the asylum process if someone has a fear of returning to their own country 85 percent of those past that initial assessment but at the end of the process the judge is really only seeing ten or 20 percent has valid asylum. with that three or five year period many don't actually file the asylum claim within one year of arrival there is a huge mismatch so a child from mexico comes across from tho
he might just central america? >> there is a sense why? >> it is a dynamic in terms of why we see pushback from central america driving this migration the reason the population has changed so much from single adults to family and children is the recognition being advertised that phenomenon we see is a direct response that doesn't allow the completion of the proceeding and repatriation of those who don't havero valid asylum or protection claims so it is a broken system that invites...
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this is a movement that is changing america. strengthening america. but it is a movement that has come from america, not from washington, d.c. i have to say, with your tireless work and support from this day through election day, i know we will defend and even expand our republican majorities in congress. we will build on this record of historic accomplishments. for all we have accomplished in these 500 plus days, that's what president trump calls a good start. while we're at it, we will lay a foundation for 2020 when we reelect president donald trump for four more years. [applause] i believe it. i know we will do this, because i have faith, like all of you gathered here. i have faith in each and every one of you, and the boundless capacity of the american people to set the ship right again. i have faith in the leaders we have elected at every level. i know these men and women, we have worked closely in these majorities, congress, the house, and senate. i know that they deserve your support. i have faith in our president, my friend, whose strong leade
this is a movement that is changing america. strengthening america. but it is a movement that has come from america, not from washington, d.c. i have to say, with your tireless work and support from this day through election day, i know we will defend and even expand our republican majorities in congress. we will build on this record of historic accomplishments. for all we have accomplished in these 500 plus days, that's what president trump calls a good start. while we're at it, we will lay a...
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and i love latin america. wanted to continue writing about it but not about myself, and my father had told me stories when i was a kid about latin america. that's one of the places he was based as a navy officer. and my agent, who shall remain nameless -- yay! told me, this isn't going to be a book but your father, is it? no. my father's not anywhere in it, but those stories that he told me really sparked my interest and my imagination about latin america during world war ii, about which i could find no book in english that looked at the overall picture, and so i decided to write the book i wanted to read. >> i want to ask about the style of the book. what i really like is every chapter tells a story that is really vivid, and you made some decisions. it's not a history book that begins in a certain place and goes through time. describe how you came to that decision. >> she's worse than you. you know, it seemed as if the stories -- seemed as if tellingg the stories chronologically didn't work, as easy at that i
and i love latin america. wanted to continue writing about it but not about myself, and my father had told me stories when i was a kid about latin america. that's one of the places he was based as a navy officer. and my agent, who shall remain nameless -- yay! told me, this isn't going to be a book but your father, is it? no. my father's not anywhere in it, but those stories that he told me really sparked my interest and my imagination about latin america during world war ii, about which i...
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la toyota es para el amÉrica. >> gracias por el dato. ahora te paso un sticker. >> aquÍ esta aguilar y se mueve tambiÉn roger. roger quiere meterse al Área y lo consigue. sigue peleando el colombiano. la pide matheus y aguilar gana por arriba. mendez tocÓ a la espalda y aquÍ viene el amÉrica. sigue diego! llegÓ un poco tarde buena pelota y tapa el intento! >> ya verÁn la repeticiÓn y se queja durÍsimo. >> >> alvarado espera y hace la jugada sobre corona. sigue parejo el partido y encuentra los mismos inconvenientes. veo muy enchufado a roger en el partido. >> alvarado que alvarado se da la vuelta y roberto la juega atrÁs. aquÍ estÁ este extraordinario volante de cruz azul apoyÁndose con corona. aguilar. prestar lo mateus. el paraguayo tira pelota larga al frente, no hay receptor. marchesÍn tendrÁ la pelota sin problemas. >> me parece que amÉrica le gusta tener mÁs la pelota para que se puedatener una jugada de peligro. en cambio, cruz azul tira mucho pelotazo desde atrÁs. intenta a travÉs de pasos largos buscar a sus
la toyota es para el amÉrica. >> gracias por el dato. ahora te paso un sticker. >> aquÍ esta aguilar y se mueve tambiÉn roger. roger quiere meterse al Área y lo consigue. sigue peleando el colombiano. la pide matheus y aguilar gana por arriba. mendez tocÓ a la espalda y aquÍ viene el amÉrica. sigue diego! llegÓ un poco tarde buena pelota y tapa el intento! >> ya verÁn la repeticiÓn y se queja durÍsimo. >> >> alvarado espera y hace la jugada sobre corona....
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[applause] that is the america i believe in and the america i love. that is the america i am fighting alongside you every day to make a reality. that is the america that gives me a chance to be here today. when i was a kid growing up on the ragged edge of the middle class, my dreams were closer to home, graduate high school, college, teach school and have babies maybe someday buy a home. nt through bumps and wrong turns along the way my daddy had a heart attack when i was 12 and we nearly lost everything. at 19 i dropped out of school to get married it didn't work out but to be in a country where i could get a first rate public college education for $50 a semester. think about that. a country investing in highways and bridges and towers and all the things that build a vibrant economy and good paying jobs right here in america. i didn't grow up in a perfect country by any stretch latino americans were locked out of many opportunities are confined to the worst jobs in women have limited chances and lgbt people were locked firmly in the closet. but we we
[applause] that is the america i believe in and the america i love. that is the america i am fighting alongside you every day to make a reality. that is the america that gives me a chance to be here today. when i was a kid growing up on the ragged edge of the middle class, my dreams were closer to home, graduate high school, college, teach school and have babies maybe someday buy a home. nt through bumps and wrong turns along the way my daddy had a heart attack when i was 12 and we nearly lost...
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investment in the americas. the rhetoric and decisions made by the trump administration are putting u.s. jobs at risk. alliesng our friends and does nothing but make the u.s. seem like an untrustworthy partner. imposing auditioning tariffs raises the cost of doing business for every american and drives and stability. while china is investing billions and building inroads to all of latin america. the president's busy punishing our friends to play to his political base. practically driving the rest of the world into the arms of the chinese. they blow up, negotiations. this is no way to protect american jobs, families, or interest. i am eager to hear from the witnesses how they feel the administration's recent acts impact u.s. businesses abroad. on u.s. businesses abroad. i look forward to hearing what congress can do to promote american investment, and best practices around the region. i yield back balance of my time. you, sir. thank before i recognize you to provide your testimony, i will explain the lighting sys
investment in the americas. the rhetoric and decisions made by the trump administration are putting u.s. jobs at risk. alliesng our friends and does nothing but make the u.s. seem like an untrustworthy partner. imposing auditioning tariffs raises the cost of doing business for every american and drives and stability. while china is investing billions and building inroads to all of latin america. the president's busy punishing our friends to play to his political base. practically driving the...
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jews in thee of the founding of america? what is the role of african americans, the spaniards, the french? fortunately much of our history ofks today have been -- sort everything has been dumped into one pot. it is sort of a big story without a lot of details. we decided we would break those details out. each of those people groups have their own distinct story. a lot of persecution, a lot of lives lost because of infighting here in america. that fromwas fleeing europe to come here to get away from it. that's a lot of the story that doesn't get told. the tapestry really depicts a lot of that. now we are arriving and we start picketing. we pick new england, obviously. it did started going through here with some key documents. >> as you mentioned we are starting in new england, which is where the first economies were settled. basicallytifacts are covenants or property ownership that has been granted to the colonists. we are looking at massachusetts, pennsylvania, and kerry was talking about the religious toleration or in toler
jews in thee of the founding of america? what is the role of african americans, the spaniards, the french? fortunately much of our history ofks today have been -- sort everything has been dumped into one pot. it is sort of a big story without a lot of details. we decided we would break those details out. each of those people groups have their own distinct story. a lot of persecution, a lot of lives lost because of infighting here in america. that fromwas fleeing europe to come here to get away...
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i believe in america. as president of the united states, i will always put america first, just like the leaders of other countries should put their country first also. but america first does not mean america alone. when the united states grows, so those of the world. american prosperity has created cou ntless jobs american prosperity has created countless jobs all around the globe, and the drive for excellence, creativity and innovation in the us has led to important discoveries that help people everywhere live more prosperous and far healthier lives. and that is really the theme of this conference, where they have spoken a lot about there has been this surge in the economic wealth, but how do we make sure that those who are not necessarily benefited up and tell now share from that 12? donald trump has a very interesting ta ke donald trump has a very interesting take on that, and he is very much america focus. it was the scene of his election campaign in 2015, when he spoke about forgotten communities, in
i believe in america. as president of the united states, i will always put america first, just like the leaders of other countries should put their country first also. but america first does not mean america alone. when the united states grows, so those of the world. american prosperity has created cou ntless jobs american prosperity has created countless jobs all around the globe, and the drive for excellence, creativity and innovation in the us has led to important discoveries that help...
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never been brighter it will always put america first i believe in america to come to america where you can innovate create and build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of opinion since he came to the white house from speech was highly anticipated and according to reports lines were out the door hours before it even started and here at this economic forum trump in true businessman fashion used the opportunity to promote himself and his country. european leaders are also the for a man just like trump they europe first ideas went against the grain of the summits that globalist starts it isn't gentlemen my my first miss each he said france is back france is back at the core of for europe because we will never have any forensics this without a european success if between our twenty seven member states we are not able to send a clear and united message to major powers such as china india and the united states if foreign policy is made on the national level then we will feel not soon i must put a number of cen
never been brighter it will always put america first i believe in america to come to america where you can innovate create and build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of opinion since he came to the white house from speech was highly anticipated and according to reports lines were out the door hours before it even started and here at this economic forum trump in true businessman fashion used the opportunity to...
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she might not be miss america, but actually she is miss america. you know, we have women who are former state title holders who are lawyers for boeing. a former miss wisconsin performed the first pediatric face transplant in the world. miss wisconsin, former first president of the america medical association. former miss georgia. they are everywhere. californiaent to recently to help them with their arbitration bill, the female representative was second runner-up of miss maryland and paid for law school at georgetown from participating. so every place that i go i meet somebody who has participated. through all my troubles of the last two years. we just want to encourage more young women to see it for what it really is, which is a program about leadership, talent, substance, and smarts. and what women want to be in life. i mean, i wanted to open this up to so many more young girls who did not think it was possibly for them. like the woman you met when you come into the lobby. video of the african-american young woman who had competed in our system w
she might not be miss america, but actually she is miss america. you know, we have women who are former state title holders who are lawyers for boeing. a former miss wisconsin performed the first pediatric face transplant in the world. miss wisconsin, former first president of the america medical association. former miss georgia. they are everywhere. californiaent to recently to help them with their arbitration bill, the female representative was second runner-up of miss maryland and paid for...
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and we fight or serve america not just -- this is super important, we fight or we serve america not because we hate our enemies, it's because we love our country. [applaus [applause] >> we absolutely love the freedoms that we cherish. when we talk about why we fight. why as a soldier or marine or an airman, why do they do what they do on the battlefield and it's always about the buddy next to them the person on your right or left. deep down inside it's about the way we want to live and the way we must continue to fight to live for. super important. our fight, our fight for individual freedom and liberty as i described a little while ago. it will also not be pretty nor perfect. we will be measured harshly, trust me, we will be measured harshly and our enemies will try to destroy us, but we cannot fail. there are moments in history that are seminal and then there are other moments that are monumental. major general jack singlaub was present at all of these and he was present at all of these during most of the last century. like i said, the guy is 97 years old. the guy, i would not want to mee
and we fight or serve america not just -- this is super important, we fight or we serve america not because we hate our enemies, it's because we love our country. [applaus [applause] >> we absolutely love the freedoms that we cherish. when we talk about why we fight. why as a soldier or marine or an airman, why do they do what they do on the battlefield and it's always about the buddy next to them the person on your right or left. deep down inside it's about the way we want to live and...
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bringing real prosperity to rural america. we've had some great help along the way, including georgia zone secretary of agriculture, sonny perdue. and finally, right before christmas, this president kept one of the biggest promises we made when he signed the largest tax cuts and tax reform in american history. we cut taxes for working families. we cut taxes for businesses. and we cut out the core of obamacare. the individual mandate is gone. promises made and promises kept. since the advent of this administration, literally almost from the moment after the election was called, you could feel it. confidence is back. jobs are coming back. in a word, america is back. and we are just getting started. that is why we need brian kemp in the state house. [chanting] vice pres. pence: as important as jobs and opportunity are, this president has also been working hard to provide, and as the proud father of a united states marine, i couldn't be more proud to serve with a president who stands so solidly with the men and women of our armed
bringing real prosperity to rural america. we've had some great help along the way, including georgia zone secretary of agriculture, sonny perdue. and finally, right before christmas, this president kept one of the biggest promises we made when he signed the largest tax cuts and tax reform in american history. we cut taxes for working families. we cut taxes for businesses. and we cut out the core of obamacare. the individual mandate is gone. promises made and promises kept. since the advent of...
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for the president march would sharpen the contrast between america's problems and america's promise. it would be a period devoted to healing the country's ills and divisions culminating with an announcement that would both shock and sadden the nation. this decision would leave march 1968 to be remembered as one of the most significant months in the history of american politics and the american presidency. the month began for president johnson at the swearing-in ceremony of the new secretary of defense. as an aide and adviser to three different presidents, clark clifford's recommendations have been a guiding force through some of america's most critical moments. >> this is a great day for us in the white house. we were finally successful in persuading clark clifford, prevailing upon him to move from the kitchen cabinet to the east room. some people have compared this appointment to a wedding. after a very long and sometimes secret courtship, we are finally making an honest man out of him. chief justice honors us by his willingness to be present this morning and administer the oath. >>
for the president march would sharpen the contrast between america's problems and america's promise. it would be a period devoted to healing the country's ills and divisions culminating with an announcement that would both shock and sadden the nation. this decision would leave march 1968 to be remembered as one of the most significant months in the history of american politics and the american presidency. the month began for president johnson at the swearing-in ceremony of the new secretary of...
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but america first does not mean america alone. >> trump added that america is open for business, and he touted the booming u.s. stock market and the reform slashing corporate taxes. davos loves that. earlier the floor belonged to the french president emmanuel macron who urged the west to push back against protectionism and nationalism. >> translator: we are moving back again towards strategies, greater protection, fragmentation of what wtos have done in the past, and -- what globalization has been able to achieve. >> so two very different visions competing at the world's globalist gathering, a year after the populist wave take brought donald trump to power. joining me to discuss this is editorial director of france's leading newspaper shirley coffman and from new york richard who is president on council relations and author of "a world in disarray." welcome to you both. let me begin by asking you because i believe you were in the room when president trump spoke. how did the speech go down and was he more friendly than perhaps you might have expected? >> yes, i mean he was reasonably
but america first does not mean america alone. >> trump added that america is open for business, and he touted the booming u.s. stock market and the reform slashing corporate taxes. davos loves that. earlier the floor belonged to the french president emmanuel macron who urged the west to push back against protectionism and nationalism. >> translator: we are moving back again towards strategies, greater protection, fragmentation of what wtos have done in the past, and -- what...
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i believe in america. as president of the united states, i will always put america first, just like the leaders of other countries should put their country first also. but america first does not mean america alone. when the united states grows, so does the world. american prosperity has created countless jobs all around the globe, and the drive for excellence, creativity, and innovation in the u.s. has led to important discoveries that help people everywhere live more prosperous and far healthier lives. as the united states pursues domestic reforms to unleash jobs and growth, we are also working to reform the international trading system so that it promotes broadly shared prosperity and rewards to those who play by the rules. we cannot have free and open trade if some countries exploit the system at the expense of others. we support free trade, but it needs to be fair and it needs to be reciprocal, because in the end, unfair trade undermines us all. the united states will no longer turn a blind eye to unfa
i believe in america. as president of the united states, i will always put america first, just like the leaders of other countries should put their country first also. but america first does not mean america alone. when the united states grows, so does the world. american prosperity has created countless jobs all around the globe, and the drive for excellence, creativity, and innovation in the u.s. has led to important discoveries that help people everywhere live more prosperous and far...
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we need to protect america and the free market system and they started america's future. it was based in new york city. you will recognize the names of some of the founders. over the decades, it was a force for conservatism. in the late 70's, phyllis schlafly went on their board. the organization is dedicated and educationrint about how wonderful america is and how its system of capitalism and free market systems, how valuable it is. proud to beso associated with that organization because the work it did. also because it began a friendship. the general is, i might argue, the greatest american soldier. he lives outside of nashville. i said he was 96. he is 97 years old. we were with him about a year ago. i asked him about the deep state. did not getlaub into the military academy and instead he went to ucla. by the time he was out of jump school at the army, while bill donovan the founder of the oss, recruited some guys to join. a -- thereub became were about 250 men who became trained to drop in behind enemy lines in france, to ferment the french resistance. have to be flu
we need to protect america and the free market system and they started america's future. it was based in new york city. you will recognize the names of some of the founders. over the decades, it was a force for conservatism. in the late 70's, phyllis schlafly went on their board. the organization is dedicated and educationrint about how wonderful america is and how its system of capitalism and free market systems, how valuable it is. proud to beso associated with that organization because the...
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make america better. it has been the honor of a lifetime to walk in this journey with you. thank you so much and god bless. i appreciate it. thank you. [applause] >> the u.s.-north korea summit is set for tuesday and book tv will feature authors with books about the region this sunday starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >> next week live coverage from the u.s.-north korea summit. starting monday night. then join "washington journal" tuesday and wednesday morning for analysis and your comments. tch live on c-span and c-span.org. >> the house debated a nearly 15 billion recissions bill which would cut spending for this budget year. president trump asked for the cuts in nearly half of them come from the children's health insurance program called chip. republicans say authorization for the money has expired or the money is not being used. democrats are blaming the cuts on the need to pay for tax cuts. minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from insurance program called
make america better. it has been the honor of a lifetime to walk in this journey with you. thank you so much and god bless. i appreciate it. thank you. [applause] >> the u.s.-north korea summit is set for tuesday and book tv will feature authors with books about the region this sunday starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >> next week live coverage from the u.s.-north korea summit. starting monday night. then join "washington journal" tuesday and wednesday morning for analysis...
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america will no and the america we must act. [applause] >> from the students of maryland to the students of this region, to students all over america, we have a simple message to all of you, which is know your power. you can change the direction of america. [applause] you are not only the future of america, you are the conscience of america and you were here to ask america to do the right thing. you are here to say that is unacceptable in america for students to be slaughtered in their schools. [applause] it is wrong in america for people to go to concerts and end up in carnage. and it is unacceptable in america to see this daily toll of gun violence on streets throughout our country. [applause] earlier this morning on the floor of the senate, senator cardin and i ran the names of victims of gun violence in maryland, including 17 young people, people under 20 who were victims in maryland just in the last year. people from all over our state, like people all over the country are crying out and saying we are mad as and we are not
america will no and the america we must act. [applause] >> from the students of maryland to the students of this region, to students all over america, we have a simple message to all of you, which is know your power. you can change the direction of america. [applause] you are not only the future of america, you are the conscience of america and you were here to ask america to do the right thing. you are here to say that is unacceptable in america for students to be slaughtered in their...
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president trump: america first does not mean america alone. when the united states grows, so does the world. jane: but back home, reports that the president wanted to sack special counsel robert mueller has sparked another firestorm in the russia investigation. >> my daughter angela was murdered -- jane: and the billboards getting oscar buzz. we speak with the writer and director of the film making its mark. to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the u.s. is open for business -- that was the message the donald trump made loud and clear in davos today. speaking to the economic forum, he stood by the demands of fair and reciprocal trade, but also said "america first" did not mean "america alone." so what did business leaders make of it? jon sopel is covering it all for us. jon: wherever donald trump has gone in davos, the crouds have gone with him. wherever the cameras have been, the president has been pleased to oblige. president trump: i hope we will bring back many billions of dollars into the u.s. it is already
president trump: america first does not mean america alone. when the united states grows, so does the world. jane: but back home, reports that the president wanted to sack special counsel robert mueller has sparked another firestorm in the russia investigation. >> my daughter angela was murdered -- jane: and the billboards getting oscar buzz. we speak with the writer and director of the film making its mark. to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the u.s. is...
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the america of john mccain is the america of the revolution. fighters with no stomach for the summer soldier and sunshine patriot, making the world anew with the bills of liberty. the america of john mccain is the america of abraham lincoln, fulfilling the promise of the declaration of independence that all men are created equal. and suffering greatly to see it through. the america of john mccain is the america of the boys who rushed the colors in every war across three centuries, knowing that in them is the life of the republic. and particularly those by their daring as ronald reagan said, , gave up their chance at being husbands and fathers and grandfathers and gave up their chance to the revered old men. the america of john mccain is yes the america of vietnam, , fighting the fight even in the most grim circumstances, the most distant and hostile corner of the world. standing in defeat for the life and the ready of people in other lands. the america of john mccain is generous and welcoming and bold. she is resourceful and confident and secur
the america of john mccain is the america of the revolution. fighters with no stomach for the summer soldier and sunshine patriot, making the world anew with the bills of liberty. the america of john mccain is the america of abraham lincoln, fulfilling the promise of the declaration of independence that all men are created equal. and suffering greatly to see it through. the america of john mccain is the america of the boys who rushed the colors in every war across three centuries, knowing that...
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they stood in line today and those who saw america as an adventure and those who saw america as a beacon of hope. it was a business of numbers, an operation designed to house and feed and process, 4,000 people at a time. to identify those who american authority might reject and return to europe at steamship expense. >> first thing to do is delouse, lock your hair off. there was a net in your hair, you would have to shampoo. >> during epidemics huge facilities were established to fume gate clothing and baggage and people. processed and tickets, they waited for the ship. they boarded in many parts of europe and many vessels, most in new york and some to other ports. but they had one thing in common, they were traveling steerage and steamship companies understood the profit in numbers. they began a adjournmy that could last from a week to a month. >> that was the last time that it ever ran again, last trip she made. she would have never made that one either. >> for some, it would be a voyage without incident. for others the crossing would provide days for which they were ill prepared. >> th
they stood in line today and those who saw america as an adventure and those who saw america as a beacon of hope. it was a business of numbers, an operation designed to house and feed and process, 4,000 people at a time. to identify those who american authority might reject and return to europe at steamship expense. >> first thing to do is delouse, lock your hair off. there was a net in your hair, you would have to shampoo. >> during epidemics huge facilities were established to...
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thank you, pen america. your support has helped me to sustain during difficult times and the thought of your continued support keeps me going. we are waging the good sites. this fight must be thought to the very end until all humanity is free from tyranny. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, jonathan karp, president of simon & schuster adult publishing on behalf of of doris kearns goodwin. >> thank you. [applause] >> doris kearns goodwin couldn't be here but she was kind and generous enough to write this introduction which i now would like to read to you. what a special honor for me to introduce carolyn kroll reidy, my longtime publisher at simon & schuster, my good friend at this year's pen america honoree. the story of carolyn's love affair witbos gins with the image of a little girl holding a flashlight under the covers so she could read her favorite books long past the time she was supposed to be asleep, into the early hours of the morning. her love affair deepened in college and graduate
thank you, pen america. your support has helped me to sustain during difficult times and the thought of your continued support keeps me going. we are waging the good sites. this fight must be thought to the very end until all humanity is free from tyranny. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, jonathan karp, president of simon & schuster adult publishing on behalf of of doris kearns goodwin. >> thank you. [applause] >> doris kearns goodwin couldn't be here but...
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and too much anger in america. you know, it seems like we're becoming more and more disconnected from each other. too often unable or unwilling to meet our fellow citizens where they are to do what the president did yesterday, just to listen to one another in a spirit of humility and respect. and increasingly it seems like we've lost sight. we've lost sight of who we are as a people, that the truth is that here in the united states of america it's true today and always been true that there will always be more that unites us than will ever divide the good and great people of this country. >> so let's try to reconnect in the days and debates that come ahead. reconnect with one another and reconnect with the communities and lastly, i also believe that we should also seek in these challenging times to reconnect to something deeper. something that speaks to the very heart of who we are, someone who i believe has always been the source of our strength and more than that. our hope. yesterday mourned passing of one of the
and too much anger in america. you know, it seems like we're becoming more and more disconnected from each other. too often unable or unwilling to meet our fellow citizens where they are to do what the president did yesterday, just to listen to one another in a spirit of humility and respect. and increasingly it seems like we've lost sight. we've lost sight of who we are as a people, that the truth is that here in the united states of america it's true today and always been true that there will...
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america. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be bold and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good models of version. of this also the fruit kind of fellow they could name you. want is the place of students in this business model the four college towns more now on an extremely more high education the new global economic war. to prepare the program i had to look at a lot of material listened to a lot of material and also read a lot of material. that was appalling. and not only that when you get these images into your head and of course the images that i was to befall more graphic than anything i could intrigued enough in a television of. our heroes have started the conversation that will hopefully bring america together stephen's hope for the rest of his time and t
america. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be bold and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good models of version. of this also the fruit kind of fellow they could name you. want is the place of students in this business model the four college towns more now on...