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america, america. america.ies and gentlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] [cheers] coming up next, from washington journal, a look back 100 years during world war i with u.s. involvement in france. that is followed by amazon ceo jeff bezos. later we will play the wreath-laying ceremony at arlington national ceremony, and at 8:00, a look at speeches from across the country featuring oprah winfrey, steve scalise, and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. >> this morning on c-span and the c-span3's american history tv, we look back 100 years to american major engagement to world war i, and to do that this morning, we're the author of the book we're talking about today " thunder in flames." what was happening in the 13 months between the battles we are talking about today? >> we were not prepared to enter this war. we did not have real industrial infrastructure. our army was very strong -- small. it was dispersed over the world so it took time to b
america, america. america.ies and gentlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] [cheers] coming up next, from washington journal, a look back 100 years during world war i with u.s. involvement in france. that is followed by amazon ceo jeff bezos. later we will play the wreath-laying ceremony at arlington national ceremony, and at 8:00, a look at speeches from across the country featuring oprah winfrey, steve scalise, and deputy...
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capitol where he met with senators and representatives the text reads america is more then the white house. to behave germany's chief diplomat in march has been holding talks with his u.s. counterpart mike peo who took over at the state department just a month ago a first encounter for two foreign ministers still finding their feet with one volatile issue on the table iran the us is already walked away from the international nuclear deal on monday threatened the strongest sanctions in history if tehran fails to comply with washington's the me it's all happy to welcome here at the big table boris foreman he is a u.s. analysts he's author of the book the crisis of democracy and he's a professor at bard college a professor of politics here in berlin it's good to see you again boris i want to take a listen to what the foreign minister mr moss what he said after he met with the president's national security advisor john bolton today take a listen. along with our european partners will remain in the iran nuclear deal. we will also do all we can to ensure that iran stays in the steel. becau
capitol where he met with senators and representatives the text reads america is more then the white house. to behave germany's chief diplomat in march has been holding talks with his u.s. counterpart mike peo who took over at the state department just a month ago a first encounter for two foreign ministers still finding their feet with one volatile issue on the table iran the us is already walked away from the international nuclear deal on monday threatened the strongest sanctions in history...
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god bless america.is this coming it towards us. >> that's the shaker that will go through and clamp the stump of the try, high rpm will shake the tree and knock the a almonds off. >> looks like something from "mad max." i would like one of those for my person seven so i could drive up to people i don't like just like -- >> the next part of the process will be we sweep them up and the tractor with the harvester will pick them up. >> can i drive the tractor? >> absolutely. >> good. people think i don't work hard. with almonds at almost $10 a pound this is my opportunity to get this money. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey you're a fourth generation american speaking spanish questions basically an american second language. you own a farm which that makes you one of the most americans you can be owning a farm. >> i think i bleed red white and blue. one of the most patriotic people you can me. i live out living a dream and hopefully can pass it on to the next generation. >> if what he said sounds strange to you then unfocus your
god bless america.is this coming it towards us. >> that's the shaker that will go through and clamp the stump of the try, high rpm will shake the tree and knock the a almonds off. >> looks like something from "mad max." i would like one of those for my person seven so i could drive up to people i don't like just like -- >> the next part of the process will be we sweep them up and the tractor with the harvester will pick them up. >> can i drive the tractor?...
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are grown in america.r flowers from farms from new jersey to california. even labeling them local. right here on the tag, you've got local ranunculus. >> that's right. >> reporter: people feel strongly about supporting american farmers? >> well, i certainly do. >> hi, david. >> reporter: those local farmers grateful to emily for selling their ranunculus. branchville, new jersey, getting ready for spring months ago. >> six to eight weeks, we'll have some beautiful flowers. >> reporter: the roses, too. tell me what you have. >> right here, we have two variety of garden rose. these are grown in california, and this one is called kate. and this is called francois rabelais. and that's my personal favorite. >> reporter: francois rabelais? >> that's right. >> reporter: green valley 45 workers, shipping out all over the country, just in time for mother's day. that american flag, right there on the box. and in detroit tonight, they're hard at work, hoping to celebrate your mom. >> hi, david. lisa from pot and box i
are grown in america.r flowers from farms from new jersey to california. even labeling them local. right here on the tag, you've got local ranunculus. >> that's right. >> reporter: people feel strongly about supporting american farmers? >> well, i certainly do. >> hi, david. >> reporter: those local farmers grateful to emily for selling their ranunculus. branchville, new jersey, getting ready for spring months ago. >> six to eight weeks, we'll have some...
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america should be proud of you and thank you for this amazing work. [applause] sec. pompeo: so i think i have the record for the longest trip to the first day of work. [laughter] sec. pompeo: i am humbled to be here. i tried to prepare myself for this moment but to stand here and look at the most important diplomatic corps in the world is enormously humbling to me. i talked about the fact this nation is so exceptional and so incredibly blessed and the facts from that is that it also creates a responsibility, a duty for america all across the world. i know for certain that america cannot execute that duty, cannot achieve its objectives absent you all, absent executing america's foreign policy in every corner of the world with incredible vigor and energy. i am looking forward to helping you all achieve that. [applause] sec. pompeo: my remarks today will be relatively brief. tomorrow, the president will be here to do my official swearing in. i think much of the cabinet will be here as well. it's an important day for the president's first trip to this important place. i
america should be proud of you and thank you for this amazing work. [applause] sec. pompeo: so i think i have the record for the longest trip to the first day of work. [laughter] sec. pompeo: i am humbled to be here. i tried to prepare myself for this moment but to stand here and look at the most important diplomatic corps in the world is enormously humbling to me. i talked about the fact this nation is so exceptional and so incredibly blessed and the facts from that is that it also creates a...
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but uncle america will never had to carry along this kind of geo political back tonight can balance the trump threats to trade and global order against the man in charge in beijing the man who recently made himself president for life. this is the day. the book the power talks will focus on bilateral relations. also international disputes trade for example. with i will be china's economic cooperation and assistance hava nagila to reemerge of. the chinese that they're going. to take advantage of us on trade the way we've been taking advantage of one truly want to strengthen multilateralism can watch us from markets music is very important because it can carry for a situation and looking forward to the trip that was two of the great days of my life being in china. also coming up on the day the passing of an american literary giant will reflect on the wife and works and obsessions of philip . lose in the do everything or lose in the interview as a runner yes i fear it at the end of every book. or we begin the day with two leaders who rely on each other economically and have little in common
but uncle america will never had to carry along this kind of geo political back tonight can balance the trump threats to trade and global order against the man in charge in beijing the man who recently made himself president for life. this is the day. the book the power talks will focus on bilateral relations. also international disputes trade for example. with i will be china's economic cooperation and assistance hava nagila to reemerge of. the chinese that they're going. to take advantage of...
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chairman, rural america and our nation's farmers and ranchers make america great. i expect that is why the president of the united states strongly supports this farm bill and urge its passage. time is not good in the heartland. our nation's farmers and ranchers are struggling. they have no end in sight. net farm income has been cut in half over this period of time. as a result, rural america is not partaking in the economic recovery that urban counterparts are experiencing. there are many reasons why behind the hard times in farm and ranch country. i'll briefly discuss two. in my hometown of midland, texas, we received one inch of rain over the last 195 days. drought is ravaging my state. last year we saw record losses due to hurricanes and wildfires. to the north and ranking member's home, farmers are struggling to get in the fields to plant although it is the middle of may. the fact is men and women who clothe and feed us in a manner that is unrivaled are the ones hit hardest and first by mother nature. a second reason for the current conditions is another factor
chairman, rural america and our nation's farmers and ranchers make america great. i expect that is why the president of the united states strongly supports this farm bill and urge its passage. time is not good in the heartland. our nation's farmers and ranchers are struggling. they have no end in sight. net farm income has been cut in half over this period of time. as a result, rural america is not partaking in the economic recovery that urban counterparts are experiencing. there are many...
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make it in america. has there been any conversations between the two of you and or your staff in the administration about how you can work things together in that area because you have been saying this message since -- >> 2010. 2010 we talked about what americans thought was important moving into the 21st century. and, variably, 85% to 90% of america said we need to be manufacturing goods in the united states, making things here and creating the kind of jobs that allow people to live a middle class life. and we talked about -- it was in the connection of made in america. we talked about it and, i said, made in america is what we did yesterday. why don't we call it to make it in america. when i tried to do then, and i have been to a number of cities particularly in the midwest. pittsburgh, peoria, detroit, eau claire in wisconsin, trying to reach out to a segment in our country that does not believe that washington or democrats, and when i say washington, i believe that trump and sanders are different sid
make it in america. has there been any conversations between the two of you and or your staff in the administration about how you can work things together in that area because you have been saying this message since -- >> 2010. 2010 we talked about what americans thought was important moving into the 21st century. and, variably, 85% to 90% of america said we need to be manufacturing goods in the united states, making things here and creating the kind of jobs that allow people to live a...
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you are tching "bbc world news america."e, still to comecurity is tight in iraq head of the country's first ection since the defeat of the islamic state. we will have a report from mosul . the italian millionaire owner of thsenglish football team le united tells the bbc he does not regret taking the cup on a controversial trip to myanmar. the team faced widespread crit widespreadused ofto a ethnic cleansing of rohingya muslims. tse owner denies he was putting his business interver the reputation of the club. our correspondent spoke to him in yangon. reporter: the day yorkshire came to yangon. united fans mad the journey to myanmar, a choice of destination which plunged the club into a political row in light of the countries persecution of muslims. undeterred, the visitors post one of buddhism's holiest sites. the club owner claims the trip was about using football to bring communities together and not just helping his commercia companies. what do you say to people who say you are more interested in making moneyhan the reputa
you are tching "bbc world news america."e, still to comecurity is tight in iraq head of the country's first ection since the defeat of the islamic state. we will have a report from mosul . the italian millionaire owner of thsenglish football team le united tells the bbc he does not regret taking the cup on a controversial trip to myanmar. the team faced widespread crit widespreadused ofto a ethnic cleansing of rohingya muslims. tse owner denies he was putting his business interver the...
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america. barr did, she once again went to that base with that negative comment about valerie jarrett. and this is not the first time, we all, to include the president's base, knows what roseanne puts out. she's made negative statements about african-american, saying we look like "planet of the apes." she also made negative comments about our jewish brothers and sisters and for all americans, our patriots. what did she do when she did the national anthem, screamed and screeched and grabbed her crotch. she basically said screw america. this is something we've known. a dear friend of mine just sent me a text and it's poignant. he said abc just let her go, but will someone or who will pick her up? that's a question. if they do, it sends a resounding message to that base. right now she's a hot potato. but if someone picks this show up, it sends a message to us what happened with abc means nothing. a big piece of this, when wanda sykes walked away as executive producer over this, that's saying somet
america. barr did, she once again went to that base with that negative comment about valerie jarrett. and this is not the first time, we all, to include the president's base, knows what roseanne puts out. she's made negative statements about african-american, saying we look like "planet of the apes." she also made negative comments about our jewish brothers and sisters and for all americans, our patriots. what did she do when she did the national anthem, screamed and screeched and...
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this is "united shades of america." >> i have said all along that america is based on few djewdey christian believes. america was not founded as a crestion country. the only constitutional mention is freedom of religion. it's christianity that's everywhere, even on the money. notice it doesn't say in gods we trust. knowledge of most other religions in america are somewhere between kind of understood to gleefully misunderstood. [ chanting ] >> and then there are six. also known as sikhs, but more and more wanting to be called sikhs. >> yeah, even their name is misunderstood. so let's see what happened when i show people on the streets a picture of a sikh. do you have any idea what this guy might be? >> ah. >> muslim? >> a lot of people say muslim. >> satan. >> i thought you were going to say something else. >> satan, is that even a religion? so little is understood about the sikh religion that many people assume that they are members of other religions, and with a look like this, guess which religion is most popular for people to associate them with. >> sikhs have been targeted now repeatedl
this is "united shades of america." >> i have said all along that america is based on few djewdey christian believes. america was not founded as a crestion country. the only constitutional mention is freedom of religion. it's christianity that's everywhere, even on the money. notice it doesn't say in gods we trust. knowledge of most other religions in america are somewhere between kind of understood to gleefully misunderstood. [ chanting ] >> and then there are six. also...
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in different ways well i was born here but my mother immigrated to america when she was about twenty one years old and my father immigrated to america as well so that's how i'm here today very similar to jennifer i was also born here actually uptown my home and my father i'm reading here at seventy two majority in new jersey and my mother also migrated here when she was about seventeen eighteen and you are slightly different everybody in america probably my grandparents have been living here since the fifty's oh but my parents lost custody of me and i felt wings when i was. ten eleven and after that i had to live some time with my art in the dominican republic and finally they were able to bring me to america when i was sixteen seventeen in the purchase everything and everyone here is so so one of the big campaigns of the college campuses is of course the campaign for gun control following the recent and very regular tragedies do you feel that this campaign this new campaign this subject campaign has a chance of success with his previous attempts to fill would you think jennifer i th
in different ways well i was born here but my mother immigrated to america when she was about twenty one years old and my father immigrated to america as well so that's how i'm here today very similar to jennifer i was also born here actually uptown my home and my father i'm reading here at seventy two majority in new jersey and my mother also migrated here when she was about seventeen eighteen and you are slightly different everybody in america probably my grandparents have been living here...
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they should be declared persona nongrata and from europe, america, asia, the caribbean, north americand everywhere else. and the last thought is that these personal sanctions they should continue. they should start also at targeting middle to high-ranking officials and their first degree family members and this is a thought i'm going to throw out there. i think it's important to think about a way in which this can be done progressively and even announced so that if people, middle ranking venezuelan government official or military officer knows that a month from now sanctions, targeted sanctions are going to jump on him or her, maybe they will have an incentive to really come against the government. so i think to play around with the idea this could be progressive could have a huge impact. >> love to explore that further. don't have time, but let's take a rain check on that and it's an interesting contribution about what is causing the economic collapse, that's the comfort of place for the regime both in venezuela and outside of venezuela to blame the international community, particula
they should be declared persona nongrata and from europe, america, asia, the caribbean, north americand everywhere else. and the last thought is that these personal sanctions they should continue. they should start also at targeting middle to high-ranking officials and their first degree family members and this is a thought i'm going to throw out there. i think it's important to think about a way in which this can be done progressively and even announced so that if people, middle ranking...
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incredible heritage, challenge america by sovereignty, and weaken america's pride. we know the truth, will speak the truth, and defend that truth. america is the greatest fighting force for peace, justice, and freedom in the history of the world. [applause] pres. trump: and in case you have not noticed, we have become a lot stronger lately. [applause] pres. trump: a lot. we are not going to apologize for america. we are going to stand up for america. no more apologies. we are going to stand up for our citizens. we are going to stand up for our values. and we are going to stand up for our men and women in uniform. [applause] pres. trump: because we know that a nation must have pride in its history to have confidence in its future. we are the nation that build the highways, the railroads, the empire state building in one year, the golden gate bridge, and we are the nation that built the panama canal. we trekked the mountains, explored the oceans, and settled the vast frontier. we won two world wars, defeated communism and fascism, and put a man on the face of the moon
incredible heritage, challenge america by sovereignty, and weaken america's pride. we know the truth, will speak the truth, and defend that truth. america is the greatest fighting force for peace, justice, and freedom in the history of the world. [applause] pres. trump: and in case you have not noticed, we have become a lot stronger lately. [applause] pres. trump: a lot. we are not going to apologize for america. we are going to stand up for america. no more apologies. we are going to stand up...
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it would strengthen the contrast between america's problems and america's promise. it would help to hale the country's division, and on the final day of the month it will shock and sadden the nation: the month began for president johnson if he swearing in ceremony. as an aid and advisor for three presidents -- >> this is a great day for us here in the white house. we were finally successful in per situating clark, prevailing upon him to move from the kitchen cabinet to the east room. >> some memorial have compared this appointment to a wedding. after a very long and sometimes secret courtship, we're finally making an honest man out of him. >> the chief justice honors us this morning by administering the oath. . >> i do solemnly swear -- >> my remarks are in the nature of expressions of gratitude and appreciation. first to the president for his exceedingly gracious remarks, and for the trust and confidence that he evidences, and second, i thank him for giving me the opportunity to try to retire a debt that i have, a debt that i have had for many years, and would be t
it would strengthen the contrast between america's problems and america's promise. it would help to hale the country's division, and on the final day of the month it will shock and sadden the nation: the month began for president johnson if he swearing in ceremony. as an aid and advisor for three presidents -- >> this is a great day for us here in the white house. we were finally successful in per situating clark, prevailing upon him to move from the kitchen cabinet to the east room....
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for a few moments, let us look at america. let us listen to america.to find the answer to that question. as we look at america, we see cities enveloped in smoke and flames. we hear sirens in the night. we see americans dying on distant battlefields across. we see americans hating each other, fighting each other, killing each other at home. and as we see and hear these things, millions of americans cry out in anguish, did we come all this way for this? did american boys die in normandy and korea and in valley forge for this? listen to the answer to those questions. it is another voice, it is a quiet voice and the turmoil of the shouting. it is the voice of the great majority of americans that have forgotten americans, the non- shutters, the non- demonstrators, they are not racist or sick, they're not guilty of the crime that plagues the land, they are black and they are white, they are native and foreign, young and old, they work in america's factories, they would america's businesses, they serve in government, they provide most of the soldiers who died
for a few moments, let us look at america. let us listen to america.to find the answer to that question. as we look at america, we see cities enveloped in smoke and flames. we hear sirens in the night. we see americans dying on distant battlefields across. we see americans hating each other, fighting each other, killing each other at home. and as we see and hear these things, millions of americans cry out in anguish, did we come all this way for this? did american boys die in normandy and korea...
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but the make it in america agenda, i can speak to the most conservative audience in america and talk about expanding manufacturing, expanding jobs, making things here and selling them abroad. as some of you probably know, i am one of the free trade supporters. so it's not a protectionist phrase. it is simply we need to focus on making things here, selling them abroad. but it also has a much broader application. make it means you succeeded. when you talk about making it in america, it is the reason everybody who came to america voluntarily came here to make it, to make a better life for themselves. >> we're going to leave this now and bring you live to capitol hill where democrat leaders from the house and senate are about to brief reporters on their new plan that they call a better deal for our democracy. live coverage now from the u.s. capital here on c-span 3. >>> good afternoon, everyone. democrats are here to take the fight for our democracy to the very steps of the capitol. the american people are confronted with one of the most compromised corrupt administrations in history. in
but the make it in america agenda, i can speak to the most conservative audience in america and talk about expanding manufacturing, expanding jobs, making things here and selling them abroad. as some of you probably know, i am one of the free trade supporters. so it's not a protectionist phrase. it is simply we need to focus on making things here, selling them abroad. but it also has a much broader application. make it means you succeeded. when you talk about making it in america, it is the...
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president, how does this make america safer? how does this make america safer? president trump: thank you very much. this will make america much safer. thank you very much. president trump: secretary pompeo is going to south korea. he'll be there in a matter of virtual -- probably an hour. he's got meetings set up. we have our meetings scheduled. we have our meetings set. the location is picked. the time and date, everything is picked. we look forward to having very great success. we think relationships are building with north korea. we'll see how it all works out. maybe it will. maybe it won't. but it can be a great thing for north korea, south korea, japan and the entire world. we hope it all works out. thank you very much. reporter: are the americans being freed? president trump: we'll all soon be finding out. whether he soon be finding out. it would be a great thing if they are. we'll soon be finding out. thank you very much. >> the iranian president spoke to his nation following prom esident trump's decision. this is the rest never adhere to otherons and se
president, how does this make america safer? how does this make america safer? president trump: thank you very much. this will make america much safer. thank you very much. president trump: secretary pompeo is going to south korea. he'll be there in a matter of virtual -- probably an hour. he's got meetings set up. we have our meetings scheduled. we have our meetings set. the location is picked. the time and date, everything is picked. we look forward to having very great success. we think...
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hello a group of us democrats have just sent donald trump a letter urging him to let america remain a part of the iranian nuclear deal the president is expected to announce his decision on whether to withdraw on tuesday america's allies of also been trying to convince trump to preserve the international agreement which has limited iran's nuclear capabilities kimberly halkett has more from the white house. after months of diplomacy and high level meetings at the white house between the us president and his counterparts in france germany and a monday the foreign secretary of the u.k. donald trump announced he had finally made his decision trump tweeted he would make his decision public on tuesday or whether to withdraw the united states from the iran nuclear agreement. with the announcement follows a last minute effort by u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson to persuade try to keep the u.s. within the deal even with top trump administrators including secretary of state mike pump aoe but not donald trump in the absence of a presidential meeting johnson penned an editorial in the new york
hello a group of us democrats have just sent donald trump a letter urging him to let america remain a part of the iranian nuclear deal the president is expected to announce his decision on whether to withdraw on tuesday america's allies of also been trying to convince trump to preserve the international agreement which has limited iran's nuclear capabilities kimberly halkett has more from the white house. after months of diplomacy and high level meetings at the white house between the us...
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the question is, what best serves the united states of america? and i would argue that by staying in the deal, we best serve the cause of peace and we best save the cause of the united states of america. ms. pelosi: i might add that we wanted the house of representatives to have some say in this. and as you know, we have no say in any treaty agreement. mr. schiff: two last points on iran before i turn to the facebook question. first on the issue of sanctions. if this administration goes forward and starts to impose secondary sanctions on our european allies who have given every indication that they're going to remain within the deal, that will only further drive a wedge between the united states and its closest allies. that would be an additional destructive act. whatted made the sanctions so effective is that the world was in unison on themment and that will no longer be the case. it also will accelerate a drive to develop alternate systems to swift that will undermine the u.s. ability to use sanctions to avoid conflict in the future. so the rami
the question is, what best serves the united states of america? and i would argue that by staying in the deal, we best serve the cause of peace and we best save the cause of the united states of america. ms. pelosi: i might add that we wanted the house of representatives to have some say in this. and as you know, we have no say in any treaty agreement. mr. schiff: two last points on iran before i turn to the facebook question. first on the issue of sanctions. if this administration goes forward...
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america demanded bin laden be handed over. the taliban refused america went to war the taliban were ousted from power. it was some years later a full bin ladin claimed direct responsibility for the attacks. on the muslim on took me thinking what the moment in the summer when the move them if enough is academy and then you're going on the. one knocked off. it's not a competent government so far too often bottom line is for progress on moments at the door to the to the center. canada a country of promise and opportunity from my grandma. but with little protection from the state or thirty's many are forced to pay extortionate relocation phase and a saddled with healthy debts. to come to canada here and lot of money in one brave group of indonesian workers speak out and seek justice for their exploitation migrant dreams a witness documentary on al-jazeera. made on al-jazeera venezuela will hold a snap election as president maduro aims to retain control what lies ahead for a country that has been waiting for light at the end of a l
america demanded bin laden be handed over. the taliban refused america went to war the taliban were ousted from power. it was some years later a full bin ladin claimed direct responsibility for the attacks. on the muslim on took me thinking what the moment in the summer when the move them if enough is academy and then you're going on the. one knocked off. it's not a competent government so far too often bottom line is for progress on moments at the door to the to the center. canada a country of...
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keep america great. [applause] keep america great.ause we are doing so well, that another two years when we start the heavy campaign, make america great again would work out too well, right? it is going to be keep america great because that is exactly where we are headed. don't tell everybody, i don't want everybody to know. but, i do like that. you know what i paid for that slogan? a lot of politicians run and pay for ideas like that. how much did i pay for that? zippo. i have great respect for the process, but in all fairness, president obama -- [crowd booing] paid $1.8 million for hostages. you, not me, last night you souaw it. it is leading to make things, and i think kim jong-un, kim jong-un did a great service to himself and his country by doing this. those hostages came out with respect. we didn't pay for them. we are going to set the table and make a great deal for the world, north korea, south korea, japan, china. [applause] what he did was the right thing, but they came for nothing and others came out for $1.8 billion in cas
keep america great. [applause] keep america great.ause we are doing so well, that another two years when we start the heavy campaign, make america great again would work out too well, right? it is going to be keep america great because that is exactly where we are headed. don't tell everybody, i don't want everybody to know. but, i do like that. you know what i paid for that slogan? a lot of politicians run and pay for ideas like that. how much did i pay for that? zippo. i have great respect...
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and something else. >> made in america! >> made in america, we love it.on't you love, there are actual human beings behind that scoreboard. thanks for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >> cancelling and rescheduling appointments. uc health staff is on strike. s. >>> live at the scene in lorenzo wheroads are still clos >>> the biggest groups of home buyers in the state are among the youngest. "7 on your side" michael finney looks at what it takes to buy in the bay >>> tens of thousands of uc health care workers on strike. and it is going to last until wednesday. thank you for joining us, i am ama daetz. >> i am dan ashley, the disruption is noticeable. >> the uc health system continues to outsource jobs. >> lyanne melendez is live with the story. >> reporter: ucsf had several days, weeks to prepare for the strike, calling in temporary workers. tomorrow is a different challenge as the powerful nurses union joins this strike. more than 12,000 procedures and appointments alone had to be ca
and something else. >> made in america! >> made in america, we love it.on't you love, there are actual human beings behind that scoreboard. thanks for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >> cancelling and rescheduling appointments. uc health staff is on strike. s. >>> live at the scene in lorenzo wheroads are still clos >>> the biggest groups of home buyers in the state are among the...
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that is what we should do now was central america. it is not fair, it offense dignity to call animals to those migrants. so, nafta is working in 25 years and we have reduce the gap. when you used to make 1 dollar on the mexico side and $10 on the u.s. side, that was a strong incentive and motivation. multiply your income from 1 - 10. economic incentives work. but now, 25 years after that cap is reduced from tim 5 - 1. again, we are doing the job. nafta is working and in one more generation we will be on a 1 - 1 income. same as canada and the united states. and that's the purpose of the objective of nafta. so that we are having a successful mexico. that, then is about nafta. what we have today in mexico, we have an election coming, july the first. and finally, this dilemma, the two options of having on one side populism and demagoguery and false prophets and on the other side, responsible government, respect for freedom, respect for democracy, respect for human rights. this is the successful world, the world that has accomplished great
that is what we should do now was central america. it is not fair, it offense dignity to call animals to those migrants. so, nafta is working in 25 years and we have reduce the gap. when you used to make 1 dollar on the mexico side and $10 on the u.s. side, that was a strong incentive and motivation. multiply your income from 1 - 10. economic incentives work. but now, 25 years after that cap is reduced from tim 5 - 1. again, we are doing the job. nafta is working and in one more generation we...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. now ranked highest in customer satisfaction with mattresses by jd power, and number one in comfort, support, and value. there's no better time to experience the superior sleep of tempur-pedic. save up to $700 on select adjustable mattress sets during our memorial day sale. visit tempurpedic.com to find your exclusive retailer today. roundup for lawns has arrived to put unwelcome lawn weeds to rest. so draw the line. roundup for lawns is formulated to kill lawn weeds to the root without harming a single blade of grass. roundup, trusted for over forty years. >> jesse: time for last call. an incredible side in hawaii as kilauea continues to erupt. lava has covered 116 acres. thousands of residents have evacuated. the observatory is warning that corruption's may continue for weeks. we want to make sure everyone in hawaii states safe. i was going to make an obama birth certificate joke but my producers advised me against that. "justice with judge jeanine" is up next. remember, i am waters,
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america demanded bin ladin be handed over. the taliban refused america went to war the taliban were ousted from power. it was some years later the full bin ladin claim direct responsibility for the attacks. on the muslim on took me thinking what if this moment in the summer when the move them if enough is academy and then you're going on the. one knocked off. sort of government incompetence over there too often barking nice for profit on moments at the door to the to to listen . may on al-jazeera venezuela will hold a snap election as president maduro aims to retain control what lies ahead for a country that has been waiting for light at the end of a long tunnel people in power ross the top u.s. general in afghanistan about his plans for defeating by the taliban and an isis insurgency. struggling with security issues and economic uncertainty iraq is finally set to hold elections as an unseen global battle rages for results as beneath our oceans we also get the seabed of the territory still to be claimed. commemorating seventy
america demanded bin ladin be handed over. the taliban refused america went to war the taliban were ousted from power. it was some years later the full bin ladin claim direct responsibility for the attacks. on the muslim on took me thinking what if this moment in the summer when the move them if enough is academy and then you're going on the. one knocked off. sort of government incompetence over there too often barking nice for profit on moments at the door to the to to listen . may on...
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that is the proposal for the latin america. we did not grow up thinking that it is in my hands in my effort and in my sacrifice to profit is much as i can. i don't depend from government that we've never held that we didn't learn that and that is why we like find and that is why africa is the same. those dictators and the guerrillas they have way back that promised the same to the african people so you need what you have here and my wish is don't lose it. you learn here of the american dream and say you get the megan dream and if you go to school and you work and you strive and you go ahead you make the drink. you yourself and you don't sit down in your living room like many of these followers of trump by doing trump, good, great, you sit down in your living room and you ask for a beer and you drink beer and watch tv and you wait for trump to deliver. to deliver his promise that he will bring jobs back to mexico and back to people here. he will never do that. he said i will bring back the cold jobs and [inaudible] thank god tru
that is the proposal for the latin america. we did not grow up thinking that it is in my hands in my effort and in my sacrifice to profit is much as i can. i don't depend from government that we've never held that we didn't learn that and that is why we like find and that is why africa is the same. those dictators and the guerrillas they have way back that promised the same to the african people so you need what you have here and my wish is don't lose it. you learn here of the american dream...
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now seems to be america alone.ree, it is undoing the 0bama legacy. and number four it is what is in it for me, trump? those are his four driving forces behind everything he does. and we will talk more about the future but in terms of immediate iranian reaction, in terms of whether the deal was it working for the iranian state, for ordinary iranian people? before we go to that if you want to do a bit of trump bashing, one story, if you want to look at the situation and the reality of the story, stryker talked of the treaty and the signature, nobody has signed it, it is not a treaty. it is not an agreement, this is a letter from the assistant secretary of legal affairs which says it had no legal basis, nobody has signed it. and you can ask any of the so—called participants in this. it is diplomacy. they are prone to circumvent everything. therefore there was no treaty for trump to come out of at all because he was not in it. he has not reimposed sanctions, he hasjust stopped suspending the sanctions that were there a
now seems to be america alone.ree, it is undoing the 0bama legacy. and number four it is what is in it for me, trump? those are his four driving forces behind everything he does. and we will talk more about the future but in terms of immediate iranian reaction, in terms of whether the deal was it working for the iranian state, for ordinary iranian people? before we go to that if you want to do a bit of trump bashing, one story, if you want to look at the situation and the reality of the story,...
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that's the proposal of the 20th century in latin america. what happened, that we didn't grow up the citizens. we did not grow up thinking that it's in my hands, that it's in my effort, that it's in my sacrifice to progress as much as i can. i don't depend from government, but we never heard that. we didn't learn that, and that's why we lag behind. that's why africa the same. i mean, those dictators, those guerrillas that they have way back, and you need what we have here, and my wish is don't lose it. you learn here about the american dream, and you say you get the american dream with your effort. you go to school, if you work, if you strive and you go ahead, you make the dream. you yourself. you don't sit down in your living room like many of these followers by doing ah, trump, good, great. you sit down in your living room and you ask for a beer. you drink beer. you watch tv and you wait for trump to deliver, to deliver his promise that he will take jobs back from mexico, back to people here. he will never do that. he said i'll bring back t
that's the proposal of the 20th century in latin america. what happened, that we didn't grow up the citizens. we did not grow up thinking that it's in my hands, that it's in my effort, that it's in my sacrifice to progress as much as i can. i don't depend from government, but we never heard that. we didn't learn that, and that's why we lag behind. that's why africa the same. i mean, those dictators, those guerrillas that they have way back, and you need what we have here, and my wish is don't...
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god's know we will make america safe again.ay god comfort the families of fallen, may god bless each of you as you protect and serve, and may god bless the united states of america. it is an honor to be here with you all. [applause] >> is now my privilege to introduce branch and gain to perform. >> music is intended to change lives, but we never knew this would change our. this song is about what you are going to do with your dash. we usually go around spreading awareness and song and gift across the world, but today, we came here to dedicate the dash to all of the fallen officers that we appreciate very much. >> we honor the fallen today and the dash is about that little line, and i don't care where you are from, who you are, we have you only in common, get one breath, and it is what you are going to do with that. and we are so honored that you guys serve and protect us. we ask you how you will spend your dash. ♪ ♪ llife goes by so fast. define how weies spend that dash. so take every breath, like it's the only one you'll get.
god's know we will make america safe again.ay god comfort the families of fallen, may god bless each of you as you protect and serve, and may god bless the united states of america. it is an honor to be here with you all. [applause] >> is now my privilege to introduce branch and gain to perform. >> music is intended to change lives, but we never knew this would change our. this song is about what you are going to do with your dash. we usually go around spreading awareness and song...
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eugenio derbez: dile gracias a "despierta amÉrica". >> gracias a "despierta amÉrica". ♪ [aplausos] alanustÓ mucho este look de oscar de la renta. >>me fascinÓ. todavÍa siguen tendencia. lo que tiene la parte de abajo. cambian los zapatos. [hablan a la vez] [risas] una de las cosas importantes es que la gente me pregunta sobre la plataforma de los zapatos. la plataforma todavÍa estÁ de moda. da mucha comodidad. ella lo sabe llevar sÚper bien. le queda bien. es espectacular. es una tendencia que continÚa de moda. >> esa foto, cada vez que se ponga un vestido blanco y negro tiene que llevar un toque rojo. ahÍ lo tiene puesto en los labios. >>me encanta. el cabello te gustÓ liso? >>deberÍa de hacer un poco distinto para poder utilizar el cabello con mÁs volumen. estÁn pasando los aÑos y necesitamos tener un poco mÁs de volumen para levantar el rostro. [hablan a la vez] [risas] >> perdÓn, perdón, perdÓn. te voy a decir una cosa, la mujer entre mÁs mayor se ve más hermosa. [hablan a la vez] [risas] >> ok. chicos, penÉlope cruz. >>se bajÓ del carro y estaba espectacular. se ve muy joven. ella
eugenio derbez: dile gracias a "despierta amÉrica". >> gracias a "despierta amÉrica". ♪ [aplausos] alanustÓ mucho este look de oscar de la renta. >>me fascinÓ. todavÍa siguen tendencia. lo que tiene la parte de abajo. cambian los zapatos. [hablan a la vez] [risas] una de las cosas importantes es que la gente me pregunta sobre la plataforma de los zapatos. la plataforma todavÍa estÁ de moda. da mucha comodidad. ella lo sabe llevar sÚper bien. le queda...
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america. we ask these things not of ourselves but in accordance with your well and your holy name as the prince of peace. amen. please join the u.s. in singingnd chorus our national anthem. [national anthem begins] ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there -- o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ [applause] (202) 748-8003 -- announcer: ladies and gentlemen, general dunford. dunford: ladies and gentlemen, once again, welcome to the sermon. mr. president, secretary mattis, and distinguished guests with the gold star families with us this morning, it is an honor to join you. to remember the more than one million americans who gave their last full measure so we could live in freedom.
america. we ask these things not of ourselves but in accordance with your well and your holy name as the prince of peace. amen. please join the u.s. in singingnd chorus our national anthem. [national anthem begins] ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag...
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president, how does this make america safer? how does this make america safer? >> thank you very much. this will make america safer. >> secretary pompeo is right now going to north korea and will be there shortly and a matter of probably an hour. he will get that meeting set up. we have our meetings set in the location is taking some time and we look forward to having great success. we think relationships are building with north korea and will see how it works out and maybe it will and maybe it won't but it can be a great thing for north korea and south korea and japan in the entire world. we hope it all works out. >> are the americans being [inaudible]? >> ultimately, we will find out. we will soon be find out. it would be great if they are but we will soon find out. thank you very much. >> [inaudible] >> president trump laid out his argument in that the poetic room of the white house for reinstating sanctions against iran which is a violation of the multilateral iran nuclear agreement. we will be bringing reaction from the president of iran on the c-span netwo
president, how does this make america safer? how does this make america safer? >> thank you very much. this will make america safer. >> secretary pompeo is right now going to north korea and will be there shortly and a matter of probably an hour. he will get that meeting set up. we have our meetings set in the location is taking some time and we look forward to having great success. we think relationships are building with north korea and will see how it works out and maybe it will...
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what did america get in return? the promise from the mueller champing death to america that the rogue islamic theocracy would temporarily halt the nuclear weapons program. of course we knew the muellers of iran were liars. last week they were proven liars by the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu when he unveiled iran's secret plan to further nuclear ambitions including a project aimed to create five warheads each containing a ten kilaton yield. given the damning recent developments, president trump is now set to decide the fate of this agreement tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern. 11:00 pacific. let us be clear. the muellers of iran are not good people. they have killed americans in iraq and they fought proxy wars and they want death to israel and death to america. you cannot trust people like this. this agreement does not sufficiently check the nuclear weapons programs. but none of that seems to matter to former secretary of state john kerry. because this deal was the shining jewel of his time in the obama state
what did america get in return? the promise from the mueller champing death to america that the rogue islamic theocracy would temporarily halt the nuclear weapons program. of course we knew the muellers of iran were liars. last week they were proven liars by the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu when he unveiled iran's secret plan to further nuclear ambitions including a project aimed to create five warheads each containing a ten kilaton yield. given the damning recent developments,...
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unhyphenated america what is unhyphenated america? it's what it sounds like.you believe if you embrace if you promote the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. then you are an american. and there is no need for any prefix or suffix. you are just an american. that's what needs to be preached and taught on our college campuses instead of having the tim wises and al sharptons. >> tucker: when i was a kid. i'm 49. not that old. liberals used to say what you are saying. they don't anymore. thank you, that was really nice to hear from you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: i appreciate it the media were in, of course, consensus, agreement, on who is responsible for roseanne barr's career-ending tweets. watch. >> we have a president who was elected after trafficking in barely, barely cloaked racial animus. a lot of other people in many ways mimics this kind of language. >> this kind of stuff is a direct by product of how donald trump behaves and things he has said. >> to that point. >> things he does not condemn. >> we have to stop pretending that
unhyphenated america what is unhyphenated america? it's what it sounds like.you believe if you embrace if you promote the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. then you are an american. and there is no need for any prefix or suffix. you are just an american. that's what needs to be preached and taught on our college campuses instead of having the tim wises and al sharptons. >> tucker: when i was a kid. i'm 49. not that old. liberals used to say what you are saying....
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from our correspondent in berlin peter all of the good afternoon pate just tell us then how are america's allies reacting to washington's move here well as we've just heard from angola merkel they're not particularly well this was a a doubling down from the german chancellor two statements in as many days where she's really expressed her disappointment in dollar terms decision to move the united states out of the uranium deal it covers up there on thursday she said that germany perhaps couldn't rely on the united states for its defense anymore that they have to make sure they looked after their own house which is also not just doing this alone she's presenting a united front of a soft along with. the french president so he's also been giving his reaction is disappointed reaction to the news that the united states will be pulling out of the iran deal he issued a statement saying that it here in germany as he was receiving an award for his his work in bringing a united europe he said that. all nations of the world should respect the international order and international law in the united st
from our correspondent in berlin peter all of the good afternoon pate just tell us then how are america's allies reacting to washington's move here well as we've just heard from angola merkel they're not particularly well this was a a doubling down from the german chancellor two statements in as many days where she's really expressed her disappointment in dollar terms decision to move the united states out of the uranium deal it covers up there on thursday she said that germany perhaps couldn't...
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talk about america. do you still think china cameron from america? -- can learn from america? are a lot of things that we can learn from america, because america is the only global superpower. despite the soft power or the hard power, they are still number one. developmentbiggest -- developed country. and with china, the biggest emerging country, the second economy in terms of volume. we need to cooperate, we know quite well about it. emotion, wengle should try to achieve the best results. ready for the circumstances. that is the wisdom of the fuzz off of a -- philosophy of the chinese people. america,e an ally of it has caused trouble on trade. have you changed your opinion of america? , despite being the -- from thee did point of view of the national securities, countries should ofose duties that the 60% the japanese is still -- the u.s. doesn't have any alternative to the products exported from japan. american consumers will suffer. the ones who consume japanese products. we gave a detailed story abou
talk about america. do you still think china cameron from america? -- can learn from america? are a lot of things that we can learn from america, because america is the only global superpower. despite the soft power or the hard power, they are still number one. developmentbiggest -- developed country. and with china, the biggest emerging country, the second economy in terms of volume. we need to cooperate, we know quite well about it. emotion, wengle should try to achieve the best results....
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i'm proud the senate stepped up to the plate and showed america's veterans that on our watch, a promise made is a promise kept. what's more, we already confirmed two executive branch nominees and will process two more before the end of the week. first up is jelena mcwilliams, president trump's well qualified pick to chair the fdic board of directors. this week we've also seen an impressive proposal to reform the way congress handles workplace claims, especially claims of harassment. the democratic leader and i strongly support this proposal as do our colleague senator blunt and senator klobuchar. all this comes in addition to two major senate-passed bills that passed the house this week and are now headed to the president's desk to become law. the legislation championed by our colleague senator johnson which will give terminally ill patients the right to try experimental drugs that are still making their way through the full f.d.a. approval process and the major streamlining of dodd-frank regulations for smaller lenders and community banks thanks to the leadership of senator crapo. this
i'm proud the senate stepped up to the plate and showed america's veterans that on our watch, a promise made is a promise kept. what's more, we already confirmed two executive branch nominees and will process two more before the end of the week. first up is jelena mcwilliams, president trump's well qualified pick to chair the fdic board of directors. this week we've also seen an impressive proposal to reform the way congress handles workplace claims, especially claims of harassment. the...
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and something else. >> made in america! >> made in america, we love it. don't you love it, there are human becomes behind that scoreboard. thanks for watching here on a monday night, i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> a 74-year-old woman is dead following a crash today between a car and an ambulance heading to the hospital. four others were also injured including two first responders inside that ambulance. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >>> i'm larry beil. paramedics plus ambulance was not on its side after colliding with an audi sedan at the intersection of hess peer i don't know and welg boulevards. chris nguyen is at the scene with the latest. chris. >> reporter: right now, investigators remain at the scene. if you take a look behind me. you can see the devastation behind me. the ambulance flipped on its side. the other vehicle was towed away a short time ago. you can see how serious it was at hesperian and lieu welling. it collided with the ambulance heading south on hesperian. there were a total of f
and something else. >> made in america! >> made in america, we love it. don't you love it, there are human becomes behind that scoreboard. thanks for watching here on a monday night, i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> a 74-year-old woman is dead following a crash today between a car and an ambulance heading to the hospital. four others were also injured including two first responders inside that ambulance. good afternoon. thank you for joining us....
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after the war, they built a new life in america.con of hope and a land of limitless opportunity. in my office, i keep a photo of them on my desk to remind me of how high the stakes are when nations fail to recognize right from wrong and the decisive power america has to tip the scales in favor of the righteous. [applause] jared: today, we take another historic step in that direction. i am confident that as a result, our nations will be stronger, our peoples more prosperous, and our futures filled with even greater promise for peace. may god bless you, may god bless israel, may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> jared just referred to his two grandparents who survived the holocaust. to the holocaust survivors that are here with us today and to those of us who are watching on television. we thought this day would never come. we can never relieve the nightmare of your past, but we do hope that today brings you some measure of comfort. [applause] >> it is now my great honor to call upon the prime minister of the state
after the war, they built a new life in america.con of hope and a land of limitless opportunity. in my office, i keep a photo of them on my desk to remind me of how high the stakes are when nations fail to recognize right from wrong and the decisive power america has to tip the scales in favor of the righteous. [applause] jared: today, we take another historic step in that direction. i am confident that as a result, our nations will be stronger, our peoples more prosperous, and our futures...
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in other words, america was entitled by divine sanction to occupy north america from atlantic to pacific, and most americans believed this. manifest destiny was more than an expansion of slogan. it was actually part of a subterranean, ideological struggle that dated to the nation's founding. the champions of the two competing visions of america and were thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton. hamilton envisioninged an america of cities with busy harbors and smokestacks. jefferson favored a nation of independent landowners. he did not want america to become be like europe where people worked for wages and became political subjects and andrtistic and spirited-- not participants. jefferson's ideologicalty seven cants included andrew jackson and james k. polk, the president responsible for the mexican war. jackson and polk knew that for jefferson's so-called yeoman farmers to flourish, large amounts of virgin land were needed. so it was no coincidence that jefferson, jackson and polk together added 2.1 million square miles to the united states, although jackson invaded florida before he was
in other words, america was entitled by divine sanction to occupy north america from atlantic to pacific, and most americans believed this. manifest destiny was more than an expansion of slogan. it was actually part of a subterranean, ideological struggle that dated to the nation's founding. the champions of the two competing visions of america and were thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton. hamilton envisioninged an america of cities with busy harbors and smokestacks. jefferson favored a...
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the head of iran's parliament saying there's no point in talking to america and the only language america understands is the language of force, but the irgc, the very powerful revolutionary guard here really through down the gauntlet here saying they're not worried about new u.s. sanctions, they're not even worried about a u.s. attack on iran, because they're ready for every scenario. but it does leave a lot of questions, if america pulls out of the deal, we step into some serious uncertainty with iran, it's not clear what will happen to the inspectors that are here, it's not clear whether iran will restart it's nuclear program so there are consequences to these actions, and we are taking a step into the unknown if this deal is to get strapped and it's also to empower hard line influences in iran, saying that we never should have signed this deal, it was a terrible deal and most of all, we should never be speaking to america. those voices will become much louder in iran and they will start making the decisions in this country. so as much as this is a pivotal decision for the united states
the head of iran's parliament saying there's no point in talking to america and the only language america understands is the language of force, but the irgc, the very powerful revolutionary guard here really through down the gauntlet here saying they're not worried about new u.s. sanctions, they're not even worried about a u.s. attack on iran, because they're ready for every scenario. but it does leave a lot of questions, if america pulls out of the deal, we step into some serious uncertainty...
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crossroads, america's defense strategy. next, on great decisions. (exciting 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. (upbeat music) - [narrator] there was a time when the us was a reluctant world power. foreign policy was run by the state department and the us treasury, and largely focused on advancing american commercial interests overseas. - we had american statecraft that largely relied on diplomacy and economic policy. we had secretaries of state that everybody knew their names, we had secretaries of war that nobody had ever heard of. the second world war changed all that. it really brought to the fore a unified department of defense. - policy makers talked in terms of us foreign policy, and defense policy. since world war ii and down to the present moment, policy makers tend to talk in terms of national security policy. national security policy tends to privilege, or to place particular emphasis
crossroads, america's defense strategy. next, on great decisions. (exciting 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. (upbeat music) - [narrator] there was a time when the us was a reluctant world power. foreign policy was run by the state department and the us treasury, and largely focused on advancing american commercial interests overseas. -...
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cut three go international talk show for journalists just goes to the topic of the week by moving america's israeli embassy to jerusalem and withdrawing from the iran nuclear deal president trump is creating facts on the ground in an already unstable. europe to counter the u.s. disruption to join us on quadriga. quadriga next. time for. a little booklet we came a global manifesto activist stefan and said address the injustices in modern society. and became a hero of the younger generation. time for al great time to. stefan it's a. different. culture the germans chained together in one nation from shall the money to chancellor all too often bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped by great rulers. nice well formed ways to bring my moral college to best protect christendom and spread the truth of the book all we took a good bit of the enemy in talking last above and steered by courageous decisions we must fall to pieces the odds. the germans every week on w. hello and welcome to quadriga this week seventy years to the day after israel was founded the us reversed decades of america
cut three go international talk show for journalists just goes to the topic of the week by moving america's israeli embassy to jerusalem and withdrawing from the iran nuclear deal president trump is creating facts on the ground in an already unstable. europe to counter the u.s. disruption to join us on quadriga. quadriga next. time for. a little booklet we came a global manifesto activist stefan and said address the injustices in modern society. and became a hero of the younger generation. time...
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and that's exactly what we should do now with central america. it's not fair, it offends dignity to call animals to those migrants. so nafta's working in 25 years, we have reduced the gap. when you used to make $1 in the mexican side and $10 on the u.s. incentive, strong motivation to cross the river, to jump walls. who of you would not go for multiplying your income from one to 10? i mean, economic incentives work. and this one worked. but now, 25 years after, that gap is reduced to five-to-one. again, we're doing the job. nafta is working. and my forecast is that in one more generation, 25 years more, we will be on a one-to-one income, same as canada and united states. and that's the purpose, that's the objective of nafta. but this disrupter comes in, closing his eyes, thinking that he knows about economy, and comes with the wrong decisions, and at the wrong time. because as i said, nafta's working; we just have to be patient and wait, yes, another generation, so that we have a successful mexico. that's then everything about nafta. what we have
and that's exactly what we should do now with central america. it's not fair, it offends dignity to call animals to those migrants. so nafta's working in 25 years, we have reduced the gap. when you used to make $1 in the mexican side and $10 on the u.s. incentive, strong motivation to cross the river, to jump walls. who of you would not go for multiplying your income from one to 10? i mean, economic incentives work. and this one worked. but now, 25 years after, that gap is reduced to...
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but the assets that black america brings to this nation. and all too often, these sorts of conversations are born out of, if you will, media perceptions and political narratives that focus exclusively on the negative. when we talk about disparities, we're not looking for a handout. we're telling the truth about the american condition. and our job is not to create spin that things are all great or spin that things are all bad. but to hit the truth right square in its face. in our report this year, we identify multiple initiatives around the country from pittsburgh to chicago to new orleans to atlanta where the urban league is involved in partnerships to help people become employed. to help people get a high school diploma. to help people become college educated. it's very important that we not fall into the trap that somehow this community, the african-american community, is all sitting on a stoop looking for someone to do something for itself. and people need to educate themselves. so for people who don't understand the substantial contribu
but the assets that black america brings to this nation. and all too often, these sorts of conversations are born out of, if you will, media perceptions and political narratives that focus exclusively on the negative. when we talk about disparities, we're not looking for a handout. we're telling the truth about the american condition. and our job is not to create spin that things are all great or spin that things are all bad. but to hit the truth right square in its face. in our report this...