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and higher right here in america. in other words, they stay in america and they don't fire their workers. and that's what are about. our plan can be summarized in three simple words. jobs, jobs, jobs. the award winning business leaders here today represents the best of america and our determination to succeed and to grow. together, we are going to ensure that more american citizens can unlock their potential of which they have tremendous potential, provide for their families, and live out the american dream. again, congratulations to all of the awardees. it's a tremendous achievement. i really tremendous achievement. a great respect for you. and thank you, god bless you, and god bless america. thank you very much. thank you very much, everybody.
and higher right here in america. in other words, they stay in america and they don't fire their workers. and that's what are about. our plan can be summarized in three simple words. jobs, jobs, jobs. the award winning business leaders here today represents the best of america and our determination to succeed and to grow. together, we are going to ensure that more american citizens can unlock their potential of which they have tremendous potential, provide for their families, and live out the...
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amÉrica sigue defendiendo. aquÍ vemos en espacio de 15 metros, prepara, ve la porterÍa, apunta y dispara. muy bien por cisneros, amÉrica si tiene que cambiar de estructura, de jugadores, porque asÍ no le estÁ gustando para darle pelea. comentarista: aguilar hizo el recorrido equivocado, pensando que iban a requerir a valdÉs de ayuda, en caso de que pulido se animarÁ a rematar, eso es lo que libera y le da mÁs espacio para que tenga toda la tranquilidad y toda la posibilidad de detener el balÓn, de acomodarse y de cortar para rematar, el balÓn de poste. primer gol de cisneros en este apertura 2017 y el clÁsico lo comienza a ganar chivas. por lo que se ha visto en la cancha, coincido con nÉstor, de las dos, el que ha hecho mÁs para poder estar encima en el marcador. luis: lo que termina de ver, la repeticiÓn de la Última toma, los jugadores del amÉrica eran cinco para uno, pero los cinco iban corriendo en direcciÓn a la pelota, en vez de cortar, el espacio del jugador que tenÍa el espacio para q
amÉrica sigue defendiendo. aquÍ vemos en espacio de 15 metros, prepara, ve la porterÍa, apunta y dispara. muy bien por cisneros, amÉrica si tiene que cambiar de estructura, de jugadores, porque asÍ no le estÁ gustando para darle pelea. comentarista: aguilar hizo el recorrido equivocado, pensando que iban a requerir a valdÉs de ayuda, en caso de que pulido se animarÁ a rematar, eso es lo que libera y le da mÁs espacio para que tenga toda la tranquilidad y toda la posibilidad de detener...
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thank god you're in america. and that is kind of extraordinary and so many of them have read that chapter now and they -- thinking was i the one who said that. it's a common thing to think. >> there's a lot in this book that looks at what's been happening with growing populism not only in turkey and riots, but erdogan, the president of turkey, he's been an authoritarian, jailing journalists and we constantly hear about and see what's happening in russia, we see populism in hungary and in poland, the philippines, it's a phenomenon around the world and in the country there's a sense of growing populism and growing anger to the establishment by the people that have been left behind. how do you feel those things are all connected? >> well, one of those-- one of the interesting things about this, about writing this book was that i, and also using myself and my biography. i want to show that i kind of came from both sides of the american spectrum, in a way, in the sense that i grew up in a conservative place, kind of t
thank god you're in america. and that is kind of extraordinary and so many of them have read that chapter now and they -- thinking was i the one who said that. it's a common thing to think. >> there's a lot in this book that looks at what's been happening with growing populism not only in turkey and riots, but erdogan, the president of turkey, he's been an authoritarian, jailing journalists and we constantly hear about and see what's happening in russia, we see populism in hungary and in...
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create jobs in america, compete for workers in america, and raise wages right here in america. you're going to be in a much different position, ok? [applause] tremendous incentives. we want more products proudly stamped with those four beautiful words, "made in the usa." right? "made in the usa." finally, our framework encourages american companies to bring back the trillions and trillions of dollars in wealth that is parked overseas. our current tax system, trillions. and by the way, for years, i have been hearing it is $2.5 trillion. i assume it is much more. but democrats want to do it and republicans want to do it. who does not want to do it? but they cannot do it, because it is so restrictive and the taxes are so ridiculous, so they cannot do it. the money stays in other countries, invested other -- invested in other countries, and we want to bring it back. it is one of the few things. democrats want it and republicans want it. they both want it, and yet for years, they have not been able to do it. now, we are doing it. we are doing things. [applause] you know, it is one t
create jobs in america, compete for workers in america, and raise wages right here in america. you're going to be in a much different position, ok? [applause] tremendous incentives. we want more products proudly stamped with those four beautiful words, "made in the usa." right? "made in the usa." finally, our framework encourages american companies to bring back the trillions and trillions of dollars in wealth that is parked overseas. our current tax system, trillions. and...
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brand suicide america is committing brand suicide because the things that america supposed to stand for are being dragged through the mud by rachel maddow and other folks at m.s.n. basic and other media outlets that are reporting gossip innuendo nonsense and failing to report the news and so in the last minute that we have here i want to say because you won't see this on m s n b c you won't see rachel maddow talk about this you won't see any of their news programs opinion programs talk about this and that's just the simple tar and this only goes up to twenty ten and that's the wealth and income gap going back to for the top ten percent the top one percent how much of the wealth of the nation they control you see this is back in the teens in the twenty's and then world war two and this you know this period of you know more equality in america you know world war two was a great equalizer if that's where we're heading back to a world war because everybody at the bottom of this list wants to get back into the middle they they do and you know when people when you tune in to see you don't see
brand suicide america is committing brand suicide because the things that america supposed to stand for are being dragged through the mud by rachel maddow and other folks at m.s.n. basic and other media outlets that are reporting gossip innuendo nonsense and failing to report the news and so in the last minute that we have here i want to say because you won't see this on m s n b c you won't see rachel maddow talk about this you won't see any of their news programs opinion programs talk about...
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on your honeymoon by the way of a very lovely new wife here and you're now traveling across america which is was really interesting because max and i are also traveling across america with a great american pogo original stephen baldwin and we're kind of following you or you're following i know i'm thinking i'm chasing you guys or you're chasing me i'm not quite sure which ones which we've been watching i've been looking on your facebook page and you're painting these amazing scenes of americana as an american artists. in a country seeking greatness again what do you see in what are your seeing is there anything that stands out to in terms of this. this anguish going on this is it better than what the news is saying is it worse than what the news say what are you seeing. i mean having lived in l.a. and witnessed. you know in the midst of a huge gentrification that's going on yes downtown l.a. downtown l.a. you know and the script the thought that the that they play out is the artists move in it's sort of and then that's the beginning of a kind of a wave of gentrification and it's i m
on your honeymoon by the way of a very lovely new wife here and you're now traveling across america which is was really interesting because max and i are also traveling across america with a great american pogo original stephen baldwin and we're kind of following you or you're following i know i'm thinking i'm chasing you guys or you're chasing me i'm not quite sure which ones which we've been watching i've been looking on your facebook page and you're painting these amazing scenes of americana...
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trump: our tax plan will ensure that companies stay in america, grow in america, and hire in america. [applause] pres. trump: we will lift our people from welfare to work, from dependence to independence, and from poverty to total, beautiful, prosperity. which is why we need the help of the heritage foundation and everyone here tonight to get our tax cuts through the house, through the senate, and to my desk for signature. [applause] so you have to call up your local senator and say, "senator, do not give him a hard time. do not give him a hard time." it will be hard getting the democrats, because they are obstructionists and they vote in blocks, but if we get the republicans we need, which is virtually every single one of them, because that is what we need, we will get that largest tax cut in the history of our country, and you will see things happen like have never happened before. we will have employment. we will have jobs. we will have companies moving back into our country. and we certainly will not have companies leaving anymore, that i can tell you. [applause] pres. trump: so g
trump: our tax plan will ensure that companies stay in america, grow in america, and hire in america. [applause] pres. trump: we will lift our people from welfare to work, from dependence to independence, and from poverty to total, beautiful, prosperity. which is why we need the help of the heritage foundation and everyone here tonight to get our tax cuts through the house, through the senate, and to my desk for signature. [applause] so you have to call up your local senator and say,...
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to see the actual troubled conditions that has plagued america for the last decade or two if you tune into c m b m s n b c or c.n.n. they deny over and over and over in the most dreams fantasy like the contradictions of what they're between reality and what they're saying is getting so great that they must just become more and more hysterical and why mention the north korean woman because she has to shout crazy and hysterical to pretend like that there are some great powerful nation with a huge weapons system and all sorts of stuff in order to compensate for the fact that you know they are quite vulnerable rachel maddow and the crazy north korean news presenter yes our one park saying. the thing about rights or matter is that she doesn't seem to understand that when she talks about ukraine and what's happening in ukraine and russia that anybody can just simply turn into the press or the journalists that are covering the same events but live in germany or france or the middle east or south america or any other country in the world and see quite plainly that she is lying so this article
to see the actual troubled conditions that has plagued america for the last decade or two if you tune into c m b m s n b c or c.n.n. they deny over and over and over in the most dreams fantasy like the contradictions of what they're between reality and what they're saying is getting so great that they must just become more and more hysterical and why mention the north korean woman because she has to shout crazy and hysterical to pretend like that there are some great powerful nation with a huge...
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america is exceptional. this administration and the president believe in american energy dominance and energy dominance is different that energy independence. our goal is an america that is the strongest energy superpower this world has ever known. inherited ands energy dependent country from previous generations. in recent years, we have struggled to be self-sufficient in producing low-cost, abundant and reliable energy. but a new era is donning. with american leadership, innovation, and good ideas, our pass energyll dominance onto our children and grandchildren. under president trump, we will put america first. we will put america's energy first. as the chief steward of our public lands, my job is to make sure that all americans have a voice. that all americans have a voice. and i hear that voice loud and clear. our government must restore the promise of our energy economy for a stronger, more secure america. i can assure you today, the war on a minute -- on american energy is over. we're bringing back the
america is exceptional. this administration and the president believe in american energy dominance and energy dominance is different that energy independence. our goal is an america that is the strongest energy superpower this world has ever known. inherited ands energy dependent country from previous generations. in recent years, we have struggled to be self-sufficient in producing low-cost, abundant and reliable energy. but a new era is donning. with american leadership, innovation, and good...
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america question and more. for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests are best drowned out a lot of voices that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. i meant still on r t america i'll make sure you don't get railroad if you'll get the straight talk in the straight news. questionable. greetings and salutations we are in the heart of autumn hawk watchers and here in washington d.c. the air is chris in the leaves are turning the same color as our president skin all four of the country's major sports leagues are in session but the real games are being played on capitol hill where the sexagenarian septa generics and octogenarians occupying congress the white house and the pentagon continue to roll the nucular dice on our nation's future.
america question and more. for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests are best drowned out a lot of voices that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. i meant still on r t america i'll make sure you don't get railroad if you'll get the straight talk in the straight news. questionable. greetings and salutations we are in the heart of autumn hawk watchers and here in washington d.c. the air...
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that's not what i said about a little bit about america's not for war america the beautiful if we have some of if we have some woody guthrie. i can go at that as well and it is all i can go at that larry king but this anthem has some issues. sure does america the beautiful they at the washington in the washington the bullets within the bullets and their owner only played america the beautiful you know why do you play the national anthem. it's ritual this ritual and i think what happens in this country is that sometimes people have a hard time letting go of ritual and if you believe that you're losing the whole world of what you think or thought america was if you believe that it's time to make america great again you tend to be a ritualised or a traditionalist and you don't want to let go of those things no matter how to have no matter how outdated they might be before we go to break what do you make of that core group from things. not much corkers now sounding off he's saying the things that other republicans wish they could say and probably think and think but he's saying it because
that's not what i said about a little bit about america's not for war america the beautiful if we have some of if we have some woody guthrie. i can go at that as well and it is all i can go at that larry king but this anthem has some issues. sure does america the beautiful they at the washington in the washington the bullets within the bullets and their owner only played america the beautiful you know why do you play the national anthem. it's ritual this ritual and i think what happens in this...
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and that is having a big effect here in america. from who is coming -- to what they are buying. >> like american dreams. it's just not a very sushtle dre -- subtle dream. >> the u.s. have always been a place of refuge for chinese people from all walks of life, including my own family. >> grandfather thought he would come to america and strike gold. >> right. >> what actually happened? >> if we didn't sell anything we wouldn't eat. >> tonight how some things have changed. >> shopping. buying. just keeping spending and spending. >> how some stories never do. >> i just keep working in the restaurant. >> and why despite china's boom, a record number of chinese still coming to america. >> my family are here. it's home. ♪ >>> over the last ten years money from china has been pouring into the u.s. and making headlines. >> investors from china are putting billions of dollars into american business. >> $16.4 billion in the u.s. in the past decade. >> when china's government opened its country to the world and moved away from decades of com
and that is having a big effect here in america. from who is coming -- to what they are buying. >> like american dreams. it's just not a very sushtle dre -- subtle dream. >> the u.s. have always been a place of refuge for chinese people from all walks of life, including my own family. >> grandfather thought he would come to america and strike gold. >> right. >> what actually happened? >> if we didn't sell anything we wouldn't eat. >> tonight how some...
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, grow in america, spend in america, and hire in america. >> [applause] >> president trump: throughout the year, my administration has worked closely with congress to develop a frame work for tax reform that will deliver exactly that. more jobs, higher pay, and lower taxes for middle income families , and for american businesses of all size. >> [applause] >> president trump: our tax reform framework will achieve our four core principles. first, we will cut taxes for every day hard working americans. >> [applause] >> president trump: under our framework, the first $12,000 for a single individual and the first $24,000 for a marieed couple will be tax free. no tax at all. >> [applause] >> president trump: and remember, you'll do your tax on a single piece of paper. >> [applause] >> president trump: h & r block will not like donald trump very much that's one company i will tell you. they won't like me at all and that's okay. we are nearly doubling the amount of income that is based at the zero bracket. in other words, as the democrats say, and do they say, you look at what's happened, they
, grow in america, spend in america, and hire in america. >> [applause] >> president trump: throughout the year, my administration has worked closely with congress to develop a frame work for tax reform that will deliver exactly that. more jobs, higher pay, and lower taxes for middle income families , and for american businesses of all size. >> [applause] >> president trump: our tax reform framework will achieve our four core principles. first, we will cut taxes for...
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americans are the gun debate is important but why is america so violent. ross talking violence in america i'm joined by my guest brian becker in washington he is the director of the answer coalition as well as host of loud and clear a daily new show on radio sputnik also in washington we have don de bar he's an anti-war activist and a host of a daily radio program and in las vegas we cross robert barnes he is a trial lawyer in criminal and constitutional law all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it i always go to the first person that gets up early for this program and that's robert in las vegas truly appreciate it considering we're almost halfway around the world from each other in mike introduction robert you know talking about violence in america you know i'd like to tell something to our viewers here i am not only spent most of my adult life i've spent most of my entire life living abroad and one of the questions i'm constantly is why is america such a violent place we can say
americans are the gun debate is important but why is america so violent. ross talking violence in america i'm joined by my guest brian becker in washington he is the director of the answer coalition as well as host of loud and clear a daily new show on radio sputnik also in washington we have don de bar he's an anti-war activist and a host of a daily radio program and in las vegas we cross robert barnes he is a trial lawyer in criminal and constitutional law all right gentlemen cross-like rules...
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we are going to overcome addiction in america. we have fought and won many battles and many wars before. and we will win again. thank you, god bless you, and god bless america. thank you. [applause] president trump: this is very important. combating the national drug demand and opioid crisis. so important. we will win it, right? [applause] [inaudible][applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seat. >> a couple of questions for the president. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated until our guests on the stage have departed the east room. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> here's a look at our primetime schedule on the c-span networks -- >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, we're devoting our program to a discussion about sexual harassment. joining us is the equal employ
we are going to overcome addiction in america. we have fought and won many battles and many wars before. and we will win again. thank you, god bless you, and god bless america. thank you. [applause] president trump: this is very important. combating the national drug demand and opioid crisis. so important. we will win it, right? [applause] [inaudible][applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seat. >> a couple of questions for the president. >> ladies and...
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yet another stark reminder of america's extraordinary gun problem. the time to talk about it is now and that is what we are going to do for this entire show. what can we learn from other countries? what does the second amendment actually say? what could the united states government do to keep its citizens safer? call this the stop the madness show. and now here's my take. >> he was a sick man a demented man. >> that was donald trump trying to explain the latest mass shooting in the united states. we hear this view expressed routinely after every new incident but it is a dodge, a distortion of the facts and a cop out as to the necessary response. there's no evidence that the las vegas shooter was insane. you'll notice by the way i prefer not to use his name and give him publicity. we won't show his photo either. he did not have a history of mental illness that we know of nor reported for behavior that would suggest any such condition. he was clearly an evil man. but evil is not crazy. if we define the attempt to take an innocent human being's life as
yet another stark reminder of america's extraordinary gun problem. the time to talk about it is now and that is what we are going to do for this entire show. what can we learn from other countries? what does the second amendment actually say? what could the united states government do to keep its citizens safer? call this the stop the madness show. and now here's my take. >> he was a sick man a demented man. >> that was donald trump trying to explain the latest mass shooting in the...
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and may god bless america. [applause] >> i have had the privilege of being asked to offer a closing prayer. so, if you are so inclined, if you would bow with me. saysnly father, your word where two or more are gathered in your name, there you are also. so, thank you for being here with us right now. thank you for all of the heroes, those who selflessly helped others. thank you for their stories that inspire us even in our grief. lp us now going forward to honor the memories of those lost, to remember and to celebrate their lives. asking for you to wrap your loving arms around the city of las vegas. cold close the survivors who are struggling. hold tight especially those who lost loved ones. they are hurting deeply and their communities are hurting deeply. be with their families, their friends, their colleagues. give them comfort and give them peace. and father, going forward firrom this place, we ask you, help us now to heal. amen. >> amen. [applause] [applause] >> in the wake of the las vegas mass shooting, gu
and may god bless america. [applause] >> i have had the privilege of being asked to offer a closing prayer. so, if you are so inclined, if you would bow with me. saysnly father, your word where two or more are gathered in your name, there you are also. so, thank you for being here with us right now. thank you for all of the heroes, those who selflessly helped others. thank you for their stories that inspire us even in our grief. lp us now going forward to honor the memories of those lost,...
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america is not immune from these trends. in recent decades, public confidence in our institutions has declined. the american dream of upward mobility seems out of reach by some who have been left behind, and a changing economy. discontent, deepened and sharpened policy -- deepened and sharpened conflicts. our policy seems more prone to spirit see theories -- to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication. there is speculation that democracy itself has waned, especially among the young, who never experienced the galvanizing moral clarity of the focused onr never the ruined of entire nations by socialist central planning. some have called this democratic the consolidation. it seems to be -- d consolidation -- democratic deconsolidation. fadede seen our discourse by casual cruelty. like the forces pulling us apart or stronger than the forces binding us together. disagreement escalates into dehumanization. groupsen, we judge other by our worst examples while judging ourselves by our best intentions, forgetting the image of god
america is not immune from these trends. in recent decades, public confidence in our institutions has declined. the american dream of upward mobility seems out of reach by some who have been left behind, and a changing economy. discontent, deepened and sharpened policy -- deepened and sharpened conflicts. our policy seems more prone to spirit see theories -- to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication. there is speculation that democracy itself has waned, especially among the young, who...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. donald trump's former campaign manager is charged with money laundering, as another ex-aide pleads guilty to lying to the fbi. the white house says it has nothing to do with the president. ms. sanders: we have been saying since day one there has been no evidence of trauma---trump -russia collusion, and nothing in the in
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop...
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america and the. contras yes that's the big issue there you mentioned a number of times and of course they are both allies aren't they washington and could any of this affect turkey's role in nato. i think turkey will stay in nato because there is no way out for turkey and the others are nato countries can not take out turkey from nato this is technically not possible my expectation is in the past we had several crisis really united states of america and nato but this time the problem is different it will be much more longer and it will have much stronger implications for both sides relations because the turkish government is expecting that america is not happening to the kurds the turkish government is expecting that fit a leg land should be extra the. turkish government is expecting that united states of america within nato in particular have to be more cooperative there all the issues in the last couple of months in particular when we did the donald trump ministration in the beginning turkey of don
america and the. contras yes that's the big issue there you mentioned a number of times and of course they are both allies aren't they washington and could any of this affect turkey's role in nato. i think turkey will stay in nato because there is no way out for turkey and the others are nato countries can not take out turkey from nato this is technically not possible my expectation is in the past we had several crisis really united states of america and nato but this time the problem is...
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united states of america. anyone who should turn our nation should know america always peace but if we're forced seeks peace, but if we're forced to protect her allies, we will do it overwhelmingly. ever, thethan commander in depending on you to be ready. stay sharp, mind your mission and your airmen, and be that deterrent that ensured the security of the american people for generations. the great men and women may be called upon to be the instrument of american power. comes, we know you will be prepared. you know, it is deeply humbling for me to stand before you today. before so many heroic americans. because, you see, while i am the i'm a a combat veteran, proud father of an aviator in the united date graincorp. my life did not take the -- united states marine corps. my left and not take me into the uniform, but i see you all in action. in 2003, i traveled to visit soldiers in iraq and freedom. i was inspired, to visit the airmen station in england. i will never forget the sight of lumberede last b-52 down t
united states of america. anyone who should turn our nation should know america always peace but if we're forced seeks peace, but if we're forced to protect her allies, we will do it overwhelmingly. ever, thethan commander in depending on you to be ready. stay sharp, mind your mission and your airmen, and be that deterrent that ensured the security of the american people for generations. the great men and women may be called upon to be the instrument of american power. comes, we know you will...
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of america with nuclear weapons? most likely. most likely. but not with a big number, not with the precision all the probability that it really hits the target, i don't think we can say. even 10% chanceis don't think we can say. even 10% chance is a big chance. and as i said, they will be met with fire, fury and friendly, power. despite the risks to the us, president trump has taken a bullish approach to the threat from north korea. a former north korean deputy ambassador to the uk who has defected thinks it is the uk who has defected thinks it is the right approach. we have indicated that the missiles are there. then president trump said that the fury and fire or whatever, suddenly kim jong—un was surprised to see that president trump is different from 0bama. maybe president trump can conduct a military attack on north korea. this rhetoric stopped kim jong—un from further going on the attack. i think that kind of unpredictability of president trump these days is working. so, how is america best able to protect i
of america with nuclear weapons? most likely. most likely. but not with a big number, not with the precision all the probability that it really hits the target, i don't think we can say. even 10% chanceis don't think we can say. even 10% chance is a big chance. and as i said, they will be met with fire, fury and friendly, power. despite the risks to the us, president trump has taken a bullish approach to the threat from north korea. a former north korean deputy ambassador to the uk who has...
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so, often today the politically correct answer is america rows to world power because america is uniquely guilty of exploiting slave labor, guilty of committing genocide against native americans, spoiling the environment, prepping people, engaging in imperial abroad and slatiering millions. you hear that in many universitied but that's not every significant american leader has believed. those leaders have believed that the rise of the united states occurred through divine providence because they dispensation buy a higher power to uplift the whole world. that was the belief of jefferson who was religiously unconventional, to sale the least. of lincoln, who was religiously unconventional, through franklin roosevelt and i would argue -- i do argue in the book -- that as far more reasonable belief than any alternative. the reason for that is people may say that america's benefited from a series of happy accidents. but a pattern of happy accidents is still a pattern. it's evidence not of random evolution but of design, pattern, purpose, and i think that's the sense that americans should regain
so, often today the politically correct answer is america rows to world power because america is uniquely guilty of exploiting slave labor, guilty of committing genocide against native americans, spoiling the environment, prepping people, engaging in imperial abroad and slatiering millions. you hear that in many universitied but that's not every significant american leader has believed. those leaders have believed that the rise of the united states occurred through divine providence because...
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cruz azul-amÉrica y américa-cruz azul juegan los dos. creo que serÁn los equipos que saldrán ganando. es muy bonito ver este tipo de partidos. realmente, vale la pena. >> habrÍa de ser el Último clÁsico joven en el estadio azul. ya sÉ que los nÚmeros quedan de lado, pero tiene que haber un favorito. a lo mejor, amÉrica. algÚn ingrediente extra tiene que favorecer alguien. >> son 101 aÑos del amÉrica. ellos quieren sacar el triunfo. creo que la canta estarÁ dividida entre azules y amarillos. creo que no habrÁ rivalidad, no habrá favorito. ganarÁ el que cometa menos errores. >> definitivamente. la aficiÓn estarÁ dividida. tienes algÚn pronÓstico para este encuentro? >> me gustarÍa que ganara cruz azul. creo que el estadio azul tiene que demostrar su categorÍa. amÉrica serÁ un rival muy difÍcil. tiene buenos conceptos. el tÉcnico tiene capacidad. son tÉcnicos de mucha valentÍa y mucho riesgo. van a surgir jugadas muy importantes. tienen dos arqueros, donde selecciÓn, uno de argentina y otro de mÉxico. serÁ un p
cruz azul-amÉrica y américa-cruz azul juegan los dos. creo que serÁn los equipos que saldrán ganando. es muy bonito ver este tipo de partidos. realmente, vale la pena. >> habrÍa de ser el Último clÁsico joven en el estadio azul. ya sÉ que los nÚmeros quedan de lado, pero tiene que haber un favorito. a lo mejor, amÉrica. algÚn ingrediente extra tiene que favorecer alguien. >> son 101 aÑos del amÉrica. ellos quieren sacar el triunfo. creo que la canta estarÁ dividida...
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to america's happiness, prosperity and success. it is our faith and our values that inspires us to give with andity, to act with kurds, to sacrifice -- to act with courage, and to sacrifice for what we know is right. the american founders invoked our creator four times in the declaration of independence. four times. [applause] how times have changed. but you know what? now they are changing back again. just remember that. [cheers and applause] benjamin franklin reminded his colleagues at the constitutional convention to begin by bowing their heads in prayer. religious liberty is enshrined in the very first amendment of the bill of rights. allegiance todge very beautifully one nation under god. [applause] heritage, aica's country that never forgets that us,re all, all, everyone of made by the same got in heaven. [applause] when i came to speak with you last year, i made you a promise. well, one of the promises that i made you was that i would come back. [cheers and applause] and i don't even need your vote this year. [laughter] that
to america's happiness, prosperity and success. it is our faith and our values that inspires us to give with andity, to act with kurds, to sacrifice -- to act with courage, and to sacrifice for what we know is right. the american founders invoked our creator four times in the declaration of independence. four times. [applause] how times have changed. but you know what? now they are changing back again. just remember that. [cheers and applause] benjamin franklin reminded his colleagues at the...
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united states of america. -- god bless you all and god bless the united states of america. [applause] pres. trump: thank you, melania, for your moving words and for your devotion -- it's a very deep devotion, i can tell you that -- to our nation and its children. thank you also to members of congress, my cabinet, governors, members of congress, state, local leaders, first responders, and healthcare professionals gathered here today. we have some truly incredible people in this room -- that i can tell you. most importantly, we acknowledge the families present who have lost a cherished loved one. as as you all know from personal experience, families, communities, and citizens across our country are currently dealing with the worst drug crisis in american history and even, if you really think about it, world history. this is all line this is all throughout the world. the fact is this is a worldwide problem. this crisis of drug use, addiction, and overdose deaths in many years, it's just been so long in the making
united states of america. -- god bless you all and god bless the united states of america. [applause] pres. trump: thank you, melania, for your moving words and for your devotion -- it's a very deep devotion, i can tell you that -- to our nation and its children. thank you also to members of congress, my cabinet, governors, members of congress, state, local leaders, first responders, and healthcare professionals gathered here today. we have some truly incredible people in this room -- that i...
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america's trainee chavez has that story. no us women have come forward accusing famous director james told back of sexual harassment and apparently he searched for many of us conquest on new york city street the l.a. times reported told that quote proud the streets of manhattan looking for attractive young women the times interviewed multiple women about their alleged encounters over several decades. just keep moving. some accuse the seventy two year old of masturbating in front of them rubbing himself up against them asking inappropriate questions of sexual nature and even asked them to perform a sexual act where if that's right however told back told the l.a. times that for the past twenty two years it would have been biologically impossible for him to engage in that sort of behavior saying that he has diabetes and a heart condition that required medication these are only the latest allegations of sexual harassment coming out of tinseltown over forty women including gwenyth paltrow angelina jolie and ashley judd have accus
america's trainee chavez has that story. no us women have come forward accusing famous director james told back of sexual harassment and apparently he searched for many of us conquest on new york city street the l.a. times reported told that quote proud the streets of manhattan looking for attractive young women the times interviewed multiple women about their alleged encounters over several decades. just keep moving. some accuse the seventy two year old of masturbating in front of them rubbing...
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this is america's heritage. a country that never forgets that we are all, every one of us, made by the same god in heaven. when i came to speak with you last year, i made you a promise. well, one of the promises i made you was that i would come back. see? [ cheers and applause ] and i don't even need your vote this year. that's even nicer. but i pledge that in a trump administration, our nation's religious heritage would be cherished, protected and defended like you have never seen before. that's what is happening. that's what's happening. you see it every day, you are reading it. so this morning, i am honored and thrilled to return as the first sitting president to address this incredible gathering of friends. so many friends. [ cheers and applause ] so many friends. and i will ask tony and all of our people that do such a great job in putting this event together, can i take next year off or not? or do i have to be back? i don't know. huh? they are saying no. that means no. so i'm here to thank you for your sup
this is america's heritage. a country that never forgets that we are all, every one of us, made by the same god in heaven. when i came to speak with you last year, i made you a promise. well, one of the promises i made you was that i would come back. see? [ cheers and applause ] and i don't even need your vote this year. that's even nicer. but i pledge that in a trump administration, our nation's religious heritage would be cherished, protected and defended like you have never seen before....
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trump, president of the united states of america. and the congress of the united states america. . .esolution resolution. resolved, that donald j. trump, president of the united states of america, has undermined the integrity of his office with impunity and has brought disrepute on the presidency with immunity. has betrayed his trust as president to the manifest injury of the american people. and is unfit to be president. and is impeached pursuant to article 2, section 4 of the constitution of the united states of america. and that the following articles of impeachment be exhibited to the united states senate. articles of impeachment exhibited by the house of of the united states of america in the name of itself and of all the people of the of the united states of ame against donald john trump, president of the united states america, in maintenance and support of its impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors of the nature which ,ay be denominated as political not requiring the commission of a crime, and exclusively the
trump, president of the united states of america. and the congress of the united states america. . .esolution resolution. resolved, that donald j. trump, president of the united states of america, has undermined the integrity of his office with impunity and has brought disrepute on the presidency with immunity. has betrayed his trust as president to the manifest injury of the american people. and is unfit to be president. and is impeached pursuant to article 2, section 4 of the constitution of...
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-- rural america. the problem is we talk about rural america. we are not talking about people look like me. we talk about people look like you. so how do we bridge the gap in the conversation? the resistance we just established is about doing the work. but how can we bridge the gap in the conversation that we are actively putting forth an agenda that literally fits all people. what people care about the economy. let's talk about that -- white people care about the economy. let's talk about that. >> i'm happy to jump in. [laughter] >> then i want to hear from naral. i know you have feelings. >> i sometimes have feelings. >> i think that a successful strategy is not a strategy of one. sometimes, we get wrapped up into rural america. that is one of our biggest weaknesses. african-american turnout, it was 10%, sometimes 15% when obama ran. there is a problem with that. don't deal with that now, then shame on us in three and a half years. sure what we are doing to be able to build their rose and get middle-
-- rural america. the problem is we talk about rural america. we are not talking about people look like me. we talk about people look like you. so how do we bridge the gap in the conversation? the resistance we just established is about doing the work. but how can we bridge the gap in the conversation that we are actively putting forth an agenda that literally fits all people. what people care about the economy. let's talk about that -- white people care about the economy. let's talk about...
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now as we begin to rebuild, some of the america's finest public servants are spearheading the one america appeal. through this effort all five living former presidents are playing a tremendous role in helping our fellow citizens recover. to presidents jimmy carter george h. w. bush, bill clinton george w. bush and barack obama we want to express our deep gratitude. we truly are one nation, under god all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i want to thank every person who contributed. there's a lot of work ahead of us. i want to thank groups like the points of life for making such a big difference in our disaster response efforts. together we will recover we will rebuild and we will come back stronger and better than ever before. thank you god bless you. may god bless the united states of america. >> as texas, florida and for puerto rico faces aftermath of hurricanes harvey, irma and maria. citizens stepped to served their communities to recovery. here to talk more about the foundation and to present awards is president and ceo of point of life natalie and chairman neil bush
now as we begin to rebuild, some of the america's finest public servants are spearheading the one america appeal. through this effort all five living former presidents are playing a tremendous role in helping our fellow citizens recover. to presidents jimmy carter george h. w. bush, bill clinton george w. bush and barack obama we want to express our deep gratitude. we truly are one nation, under god all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i want to thank every person who...
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♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." ♪ >> this is bbc world news america. i'm jane o'brien. resident trunk declares the u.s. opioid crisis a national public crisis. from someom emily's of the millions addicted. >> everyone is saying this can happen to anyone because it can happen to anybody. jane: unrest over kenya's election rerun. questions about president kennedy's assassination. what the publication of once classified documents could tell
♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea....
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that's what i used to be true about america. it was striking to me in the u.k., it changed, and it did get politicized and there was a long period where the flag was highly political and became something that was associated with the extreme right, and it wasn't the mainstream thing and that was all driven by the left saying this is not just patriotism, it is something worse than that, something nefarious and they used the word nationalism. that's what i see as a risk of the democrats. >> a huge risk to the democrats to be associated as a party against patriotism. but there is also a risk to the republicans too, and the risk is you cannot legislate love of country. the government can't make you love your country. it cannot happen. and when populists, like donald trump, offer -- it feels good emotionally for people to hear yeah, that's right, they ought to stand up for the national anthem. my dad served in korea, and why shouldn't they and all that? but if there's no -- if at the end you don't say and now we're going to solve it t
that's what i used to be true about america. it was striking to me in the u.k., it changed, and it did get politicized and there was a long period where the flag was highly political and became something that was associated with the extreme right, and it wasn't the mainstream thing and that was all driven by the left saying this is not just patriotism, it is something worse than that, something nefarious and they used the word nationalism. that's what i see as a risk of the democrats. >>...
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that made america into a great nation. president trump allied himself with values voters. we'll hear from the president in just moments. congresswoman marsha blackburn. thank you for coming on. >> bill: two memos came out of the department of justice last week telling federal workers about religious liberty and what they are constrained for because of the law and what they are allowed to say. this is my right under the constitution. we should hear more on that from the president coming up. in the meantime, sandra, this story from the west coast. man, breaking news now and the news only gets worse by the day. 31 confirmed dead. that number will no doubt rise as wildfires still rage in california wine country. first responders facing a grim task in the ruins of so many homes. will karr live from napa valley and how are they dealing with trying to find the remains of those who were lost, will? >> good morning. the sun is about to come out. that means the cadaver dogs will be out in this neighborhood navigating past charred ca
that made america into a great nation. president trump allied himself with values voters. we'll hear from the president in just moments. congresswoman marsha blackburn. thank you for coming on. >> bill: two memos came out of the department of justice last week telling federal workers about religious liberty and what they are constrained for because of the law and what they are allowed to say. this is my right under the constitution. we should hear more on that from the president coming...
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i covered every spread of life in america and also overseas. of course, it is a real learning experience. -- you meet people you would obviously never meet. you are in a situation that you read about. you become more sympathetic to things that you would never even think about or even consider. memories --t of my not so much photographs, but the events are the people that i meet in these places. some of the things of that stand out in my mind, of course, is they follow the soviet union which i covered the former soviet union on and off since 1988. the first time i had been to in 1988.s moscow, at that time, was a dreary soviet city. you saw very few people in the street. years,e course of the today moscow is like new york city, a vibrant, exciting metropolis. obviously, russia still has a lot of problems, but it really is amazing to be able to watch a country undergo a transition like that. have.l countries you think about america going through the civil rights movement and vietnam. i was a kid during that. i remember. as a kid, i remembered tho
i covered every spread of life in america and also overseas. of course, it is a real learning experience. -- you meet people you would obviously never meet. you are in a situation that you read about. you become more sympathetic to things that you would never even think about or even consider. memories --t of my not so much photographs, but the events are the people that i meet in these places. some of the things of that stand out in my mind, of course, is they follow the soviet union which i...
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america is not immune from these trends. in recent decades, public confidence in our institutions has declined. hasgoverning class is -- often been paralyzed in the face of obvious and pressing needs. the american dream of upward mobility seems out of reach by behindsome who feel left in a changing economy. discontent, deepened and sharpened. partisan conflicts. bigotry seems emboldened. seem more prone to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication. signs that the intensity of support for democracy itself has waned, especially among the young, would never experienced the galvanizing moral clarity of the cold war or never focused on the ruin of entire nations by socialist central planning. some have called this democratic deconsolidation. it seems to be a combination of weariness, frayed tempers and forgetfulness. we have seen our discourse faded -- degraded by casual cruelty. at times it can seem like the forces pulling us apart or stronger than the forces binding us together. argument turns to easily into animosity. disag
america is not immune from these trends. in recent decades, public confidence in our institutions has declined. hasgoverning class is -- often been paralyzed in the face of obvious and pressing needs. the american dream of upward mobility seems out of reach by behindsome who feel left in a changing economy. discontent, deepened and sharpened. partisan conflicts. bigotry seems emboldened. seem more prone to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication. signs that the intensity of support for...
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america. is important but why is america. i'm natasha suite in las vegas and coming up at dorothy's link stephen power to two other rooms overlooking concerts have a security expert. and google has reportedly removed our team from a premium package of you tube channels will get line of take later in the show. it's thursday october fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm ashley banks and you're watching our team america we begin today with new developments out of wazza vegas as authorities continue their investigation into the deadliest massacre and modern u.s. history on sunday a gunman opened fire killing nearly sixty people and injuring more than five hundred others at a country music concert authorities are now saying sixty four year old stephen paddock also rented rooms overlooking two other music festivals one the las vegas and the other and chicago and he researched hotels near fenway park and boston for more we have live team coverage with simone del rosario in our d.c. news room well the
america. is important but why is america. i'm natasha suite in las vegas and coming up at dorothy's link stephen power to two other rooms overlooking concerts have a security expert. and google has reportedly removed our team from a premium package of you tube channels will get line of take later in the show. it's thursday october fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm ashley banks and you're watching our team america we begin today with new developments out of wazza vegas as authorities continue...
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♪ america." >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and fox searchlight. >> my mum says you are writing a book to stop people going to war. i would really like if you write a book for me. >> have you come to see my woods? >> i'm going to call my bear winnie. >> you should call him pooh. if he ignores you, you can pretend you were just saying "pooh." >> pooh! why does everyone like winnie the pooh so much? >> after the war there was so hr him. what i can assure you coming up in the place that i can take that seriously? you're not gonna court a journalist because at that point harvey had the whole of media world in his pocket no one was going to go up against harvey weinstein. there is only a down side proposing it i harvey is going to destroy corea the no upside the place for use the parade his power. it joins out of bounds. these it is new york. president trump does not like the nuclear agreement
♪ america." >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and fox searchlight. >> my mum says you are writing a book to stop people going to war. i would really like if you write a book for me. >> have you come to see my woods? >> i'm going to call my bear winnie. >> you should call him pooh. if he ignores you, you...
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as we begin to rebuild, some of america's finest public servants are spearheading the one america appeal. through this effort, all five living former presidents are playing a tremendous role in helping our fellow citizens recover. to presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack ia and milani a -- melan i express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this effort reminds us that we truly are one nation, under god, unified by our values and our devotion to one another. i also want to thank every person, including everyone here tonight, who has contributed to this vital effort. there is a lot of work ahead of us, and i want to thank groups like the points of light for making such a big difference in the disaster response efforts. together we will recover, we will rebuild, and we will come back stronger and better than ever before. thank you, god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause and cheers] lee greenwood: president trump. as texas, florida, and puerto rico face the aftermath of harvey, irma, and maria, poi
as we begin to rebuild, some of america's finest public servants are spearheading the one america appeal. through this effort, all five living former presidents are playing a tremendous role in helping our fellow citizens recover. to presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack ia and milani a -- melan i express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this effort reminds us that we truly are one nation, under god, unified by our values and our...
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jacksonian america, as much of the rest of america, ate it up. my point is that, if you understand jacksonian america, you know jacksonians do not like long, inconclusive wars where american soldiers are getting killed and they does not seem to be some kind of path to victory. you do everything you can to avoid it. to be a jacksonian is to become some kind of brash warmonger who has never seen a conflict opportunity that you do not like, that is not how it works. you need to think hard and carefully about when you attack, when you do not attack, what is your political purpose, do you have a political purpose? is your strategy viable? does it lead to victory? ronald reagan, by the end of his administration, in part because he has this jacksonian trust, is willing to make offers to gorbachev that horrified hardliners in the american establishment. he keeps his support among jacksonians. an intelligent, thoughtful president, who can instinctively grasp the jacksonian point of view and integrate that into american foreign-policy can actually achieve
jacksonian america, as much of the rest of america, ate it up. my point is that, if you understand jacksonian america, you know jacksonians do not like long, inconclusive wars where american soldiers are getting killed and they does not seem to be some kind of path to victory. you do everything you can to avoid it. to be a jacksonian is to become some kind of brash warmonger who has never seen a conflict opportunity that you do not like, that is not how it works. you need to think hard and...
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of state says donald trump was draw from the iran nuclear deal but will say the agreement is lot in america's national security interests the statement comes just ahead of the u.s. president's speech in which he's expected to announce a new strategy on iran despite two lessons latest remark many expect the president to rip up the historic nuclear deal. one of the worst ever seen disasters deal with the rare order the dumbest deals or one of the weakest ground directs the people that negotiated that deal namely kerry and his friends or incompetent one of the worst deals ever negotiated a deal was hammered out by the u.s. russia france the u.k. china germany and iran back in twenty fifteen if followed nine years of talks and a decade long standoff which many viewed at the time as one of the world's most pressing crises the international nuclear watchdog this been monitoring iran's compliance with the deal since two wrongs it keeping its side of the bargain that includes shipping and which to raney and so russia boiling thousands of centrifuges and removing the core from a react to take a nuclea
of state says donald trump was draw from the iran nuclear deal but will say the agreement is lot in america's national security interests the statement comes just ahead of the u.s. president's speech in which he's expected to announce a new strategy on iran despite two lessons latest remark many expect the president to rip up the historic nuclear deal. one of the worst ever seen disasters deal with the rare order the dumbest deals or one of the weakest ground directs the people that negotiated...
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america is in the spotlight now. have no idea how to classify as and it actually took me way more time than i care to admit. the bold action i'd be ip camp tonight i talk with investigative journalist max blumenthal he's a senior editor for alter net's grey's gray's own project and a new york times bestselling author he's written three books and is the co-host of the moderate rebels podcast as well he's also one of my favorite writers in the second half all be talking about our military's brand new laser weapon because it's time we have. bigger better weapons to get the job done but first here's my conversation with max. max thank you for joining me good to be with you good. we're going to do it we're going to get through a lot of stuff you've been talking about how america's views on russia and north korea have basically flipped or changed a lot over the past two years talk a little about that and also does that basically just proves what we kind of know about manufacturing of consent with our corporate media yeah i
america is in the spotlight now. have no idea how to classify as and it actually took me way more time than i care to admit. the bold action i'd be ip camp tonight i talk with investigative journalist max blumenthal he's a senior editor for alter net's grey's gray's own project and a new york times bestselling author he's written three books and is the co-host of the moderate rebels podcast as well he's also one of my favorite writers in the second half all be talking about our military's brand...
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his argument was america had kind of gone off track. he said the health of the democratic spirit was at stake. overseas, this meant, according to president bush, that america needs to keep up its historical role promoting and fighting for common values overseas, and not to turn inward. at home, the president said, that those values need to be cultivated, too, through institutions and leaders, or else, through these win-at-all-cost arguments, we will forget our common humanity. >> mason: an emotional day in washington. john dickerson. thank you very much, john. still ahead, important health news and harvey weinstein now faces a criminal investigation. ♪ (cheering) a triangle solo? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sam and yohanna saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. mom i dropped my ball. got it. ewwww oh eat it! lysol kills 99.9% of bacteria on soft and hard surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there lon
his argument was america had kind of gone off track. he said the health of the democratic spirit was at stake. overseas, this meant, according to president bush, that america needs to keep up its historical role promoting and fighting for common values overseas, and not to turn inward. at home, the president said, that those values need to be cultivated, too, through institutions and leaders, or else, through these win-at-all-cost arguments, we will forget our common humanity. >> mason:...
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>> he wants a weak america, he wants an america that is divided from within. >> on just what cost her the 2016 race. >> he was running a reality tv campaign and stoking a lot of anxiety and a lot of fear. >> it's going to be a disaster for our country. >> and on her marriage and that time when the whole world was able to watch its worst moments. >> i'm not going to say it was all rainbows and puppy dogs. it's hard. >> also, america is making a new push for coal. why china is going in a whole new direction. a tale of two countries and two very different strategies. but first, here's my take. when running against donald trump, jeb bush made a prediction about his highly unusual rival. he said that trump was a chaos candidate and that he would become a chaos president. bush fed badly in the primaries but that prediction is remarkably accurate. president trump has thrown grenades in the health care system and with no replacement, strategy or solution. various lists have been compiled on day one of the administration. label china a currency ma membershmanip late for. mostly he was talk wit
>> he wants a weak america, he wants an america that is divided from within. >> on just what cost her the 2016 race. >> he was running a reality tv campaign and stoking a lot of anxiety and a lot of fear. >> it's going to be a disaster for our country. >> and on her marriage and that time when the whole world was able to watch its worst moments. >> i'm not going to say it was all rainbows and puppy dogs. it's hard. >> also, america is making a new push...
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it was butte, america. we were founded by european immigrants who came from socialist countries with all these crazy socialist ideas. >> anthony: would you say montana in a stereotypical way is fairly, relatively socially conservative? >> amanda: oh, absolutely but butte is a labor town. >> bryant: nobody knows anything about union history. you know, they don't teach it. when the country was at its peak, unions were at their peak. when wages were at their peak, unions were at their peak. >> anthony: that was then, this is now. this is the era of "i've got mine jack." >> amanda: that's what makes butte different. it's not "i've got mine." >> anthony: it isn't? >> amanda: it's, it's truly not. >> anthony: why? >> amanda: union is together. we've grown this community out of taking care of each other. >> anthony: you have to remember what it was like here for workers before unions if you can imagine. men worked underground for as little as three dollars a day, ten to twelve hour shifts six days a week. thousand
it was butte, america. we were founded by european immigrants who came from socialist countries with all these crazy socialist ideas. >> anthony: would you say montana in a stereotypical way is fairly, relatively socially conservative? >> amanda: oh, absolutely but butte is a labor town. >> bryant: nobody knows anything about union history. you know, they don't teach it. when the country was at its peak, unions were at their peak. when wages were at their peak, unions were at...
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so, tonight, america has a choice. we can have equal justice for everyone or we can live in a country where if you have the right politics, you stand for the right left wing positions, you can sell out your country and can you get away with it. guess what? this program is dedicated to the truth. we will get to the bough bottomf all of this. joining us now the chief council for the american law and justice one of the president's attorneys exclusive jay sekulow. let me start with your take on all of this. >> well, you know, it's not surprising that there was an indictment that came down in the paul manafort situation because that had been anticipated for a number of weeks. it had been speculated in the press. you had the no-knock search of his house, which raises a whole host of constitutional issues. and then when you look at the context of the indictment and you read through it, you realize that the basis upon which the indictment is rendered has nothing to do with the campaign or campaign activities of the president.
so, tonight, america has a choice. we can have equal justice for everyone or we can live in a country where if you have the right politics, you stand for the right left wing positions, you can sell out your country and can you get away with it. guess what? this program is dedicated to the truth. we will get to the bough bottomf all of this. joining us now the chief council for the american law and justice one of the president's attorneys exclusive jay sekulow. let me start with your take on all...
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a lot of america thinks of las vegas as the strip. as the mayor said, 43 million americans come here and visit. those of us that were born and raised here, and made this home know that we are still a small community. friendsof us here had or family at that concert. my niece was at that concert with her friend. amalong with all of you, still trying to grapple with what happened and the shock of it all. i am angry, i am sad, but most of all, i am so proud of our community. southern nevada has come together in the face of this horrific tragedy. i cannot say enough about the first responders of the las vegas metropolitan police department, our fire department - - >> [applause] sen. cortezx masto: our paramedics, emt's, the doctors and nurses, the staff, and yes, our security guards and our hotel staff. the stories of heroism and compassion from that night are overwhelming. we have also heard of the bravery and compassion of fellow whovegas, nevadans, those who pulled people into their cars, taking them to the hospital, sheltering the woun
a lot of america thinks of las vegas as the strip. as the mayor said, 43 million americans come here and visit. those of us that were born and raised here, and made this home know that we are still a small community. friendsof us here had or family at that concert. my niece was at that concert with her friend. amalong with all of you, still trying to grapple with what happened and the shock of it all. i am angry, i am sad, but most of all, i am so proud of our community. southern nevada has...
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america question and more. coming up on our to america the white house announces it will release thousands of pages of classified documents relating to president kennedy's assassination despite the intelligence community's worries. then the u.s.s. ronald reagan docked in south korea following a weekend of military drills coming up in a report why this port visit is being seen as more military aggression by the united states. and here in the nation's capital a new study reveals body cameras worn by d.c. police officers have little to no effect on their behavior the result straight ahead. hello october twenty third five pm in washington d.c. i'm on your part and you're watching our team america we begin this afternoon with a story which has captivated the american mind for decades the assassination of president john f. kennedy on november twenty second one nine hundred sixty three it was a traumatic moment in history for anyone alive at the time and questions surrounding his assassination have kept the mystery al
america question and more. coming up on our to america the white house announces it will release thousands of pages of classified documents relating to president kennedy's assassination despite the intelligence community's worries. then the u.s.s. ronald reagan docked in south korea following a weekend of military drills coming up in a report why this port visit is being seen as more military aggression by the united states. and here in the nation's capital a new study reveals body cameras worn...