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now america's longest war being described as america's biggest failure. laura: u.s. officials are desperately hoping to salvage something. they are hoping the taliban will respect women's rights as they promised. do you see any signs of that? >> even the way your question was framed, which is as it is, the americans are hoping, they are saying to the taliban the world is watching. they continue to call for the rights of women and girls. but america has gone and the west is not the biggest kid on the block here. it is the taliban who are in charge. ey have their own very different ideas about one of the values -- about what are the values of the taliban. the rules emerging about the segregation at universities, that women have to wear the kind of clothing, black clothing, black gloves. afghans are begin to understand that what is emerging in this new islamic government is not really, at least for the many afghans who do not support the taliban, this is not a country they regard as their own. there are those who support the taliban and welcome the fact that the war is
now america's longest war being described as america's biggest failure. laura: u.s. officials are desperately hoping to salvage something. they are hoping the taliban will respect women's rights as they promised. do you see any signs of that? >> even the way your question was framed, which is as it is, the americans are hoping, they are saying to the taliban the world is watching. they continue to call for the rights of women and girls. but america has gone and the west is not the biggest...
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faith in america. it was a very, it has been a very unifying time, as it was right from the start, with the president's remarks that they, president bush, as well as president obama. president lincoln cautioned against the silent artillery of time. the harsh artillery of time eroding our memory. today and always, we renew our valve. time shall not give him the memory of our fallen heroes. we pray that the years might ease the pain of the bereaved, but never the luster of the deeds of the fallen. when we visit the memories of september 11, we are on sacred ground. 20 years ago on that clear tuesday morning, america was forever changed by an act of terrorism. in a moment, nearly 3000 lives were taken and the innocence of a generation was lost. yet in our darkest moment, america shows the world our greatness and the heroism of the first responders who rushed to danger and the strength and the strangers founded by the loss of the strangers who found unity in our agony. as americans mark this solemn day, we
faith in america. it was a very, it has been a very unifying time, as it was right from the start, with the president's remarks that they, president bush, as well as president obama. president lincoln cautioned against the silent artillery of time. the harsh artillery of time eroding our memory. today and always, we renew our valve. time shall not give him the memory of our fallen heroes. we pray that the years might ease the pain of the bereaved, but never the luster of the deeds of the...
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luis: de "despierta amÉrica". tambiÉn quiero invitar a marcos, uno de los trabajadores agrÍcolas que laboran en este campo, para que nos cuentes un poquito en quÉ parte de la cosecha estÁn. los veÍamos levantando estacas. marcos: ahorita ya se acabÓ. estamos levantando las maderas, las estacas, ya para limpiar otra vez, otra vez remover la tierra. otra vez la rutina. luis: ¿quÉ es lo que se cosecha acÁ? marcos: chile para ensalada, el pimiento morrÓn. luis: ¿de dÓnde vienen estos trabajadores? marcos: de guerrero, michoacÁn, guanajuato... luis: ¿cuÁntas horas al dÍa? marcos: unas nueve horas. luis: ¿a quÉ hora te levantas diario? marcos: a las 4:30, para llegar a tiempo. luis: ¿quÉ sientes el dÍa de hoy? marcos: estamos felices. la gente mira el sacrificio que hace uno. muchas gracias. luis: a ver, presÉntanos a tu compaÑeros. ¿quiÉnes son los mÁs dicharacheros? ¿quiÉnes ponen la mÚsica, el ambiente? marcos: aquÍ estÁ doÑa blanca. luis: doÑa blanca, venga. ¿de dÓnde es? blanca: d
luis: de "despierta amÉrica". tambiÉn quiero invitar a marcos, uno de los trabajadores agrÍcolas que laboran en este campo, para que nos cuentes un poquito en quÉ parte de la cosecha estÁn. los veÍamos levantando estacas. marcos: ahorita ya se acabÓ. estamos levantando las maderas, las estacas, ya para limpiar otra vez, otra vez remover la tierra. otra vez la rutina. luis: ¿quÉ es lo que se cosecha acÁ? marcos: chile para ensalada, el pimiento morrÓn. luis: ¿de dÓnde...
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they do not want the enmity of america. america still has leverage. we're holding that $10000000000.00 for their, their, their, their foreign exchange account with a lot of aid is america can turn offer on much of the foreign aid and the attitude of europe towards afghanistan. so we hold some cards, but we have to do that realistically. we're not going to overturn this government. we're not going to shape the government in the future. this is going to be a taliban government. it's been very clear. but we do have some ships to trade with and our big interest is that the policy on not caudal al qaeda as it did in its 1st round. and we know that the, the present head of state mala hunt was a foreign minister in the previous government leading up to 2001. and, and he defended al qaeda and, and we have to make sure that he does not defend archive this time. and all of our efforts should be really focused on making sure that he understands that and he does not do it. and then we will have, you know, if we can accomplish that single fact we will have accompl
they do not want the enmity of america. america still has leverage. we're holding that $10000000000.00 for their, their, their, their foreign exchange account with a lot of aid is america can turn offer on much of the foreign aid and the attitude of europe towards afghanistan. so we hold some cards, but we have to do that realistically. we're not going to overturn this government. we're not going to shape the government in the future. this is going to be a taliban government. it's been very...
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in america, america is race upset. so americans assume that race is a factor everywhere and everything. but in this case, it was not really any significant factor. there are always silly people everywhere who want to give novel interpretation to, to, to certain events. and to want to interpret 7 various self serving ways. the university of syracuse has defended these words, saying that they are a legitimate part of the discourse. some have asked the university to condemn the professor's comments and others have demanded the professor's dismissal. neither of those actions will happen at the home of the maxwell, school of citizenship, and public affairs free speech for all people across the political spectrum within the limits of the law. and the university's anti harassment policy is one of our key values. speech can be offensive, hurtful, or provocative. still, syracuse university will stand by the principles of free speech and by our commitment to keeping our community safe in the face of dress and harassment. profess
in america, america is race upset. so americans assume that race is a factor everywhere and everything. but in this case, it was not really any significant factor. there are always silly people everywhere who want to give novel interpretation to, to, to certain events. and to want to interpret 7 various self serving ways. the university of syracuse has defended these words, saying that they are a legitimate part of the discourse. some have asked the university to condemn the professor's...
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the hands of another nation and so i don't believe america would stand as america because it's being destroyed from within and without being fired. >> we always ask our in-depth guests what they're reading and some of their favorite books and carol swain listed the king james bible, booker t washington's up from slavery, victor frankil's man search for meaning and palo and currently she's reading balkman's social justice movement and evangelicalism looming catastrophe. professor swain, what's the book about? >> he's a southern baptist and i happened to be a southern baptist as well and he is writing about how critical race theory has impacted the baptist church and the baptists have been one of the most largest and conservative protestants groups in america in 2019 they passed a resolution at the southern baptist condition to use critical race theory and intersectionality as analytical tools in understanding race in america. and so a lot about his book and i've not finished reading it but it's talking about critical race theory, what it is, it's marxist roots but also about how it im
the hands of another nation and so i don't believe america would stand as america because it's being destroyed from within and without being fired. >> we always ask our in-depth guests what they're reading and some of their favorite books and carol swain listed the king james bible, booker t washington's up from slavery, victor frankil's man search for meaning and palo and currently she's reading balkman's social justice movement and evangelicalism looming catastrophe. professor swain,...
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this is the home of positive populism pro community and especially prone america afghanistan, bidens border crisis next to go to teton county and wyoming. >> a devastating and for the family of gabby and word came this afternoon the county coroner had been called over to the exact area the fbi national park service had been searching for the missing 22 -year-old this weekend. while the coroner could not 100 percent identify and confirm the identity the fbi said the remains were consistent with the description which were discovered in the area of the spread creek dispersed camping area police have been combing this very specific area near the grand teton national park looking for any signs after her boyfriend brian returned home from the cross-country trip to florida without her in her van on september 1st. it appears fellow travel blogger may have provided a critical clue overnight to her last known whereabouts after discovering she had captured the couples white for the in the teton national park on the . this discovery was made today and the investigation is far from over. the fbi
this is the home of positive populism pro community and especially prone america afghanistan, bidens border crisis next to go to teton county and wyoming. >> a devastating and for the family of gabby and word came this afternoon the county coroner had been called over to the exact area the fbi national park service had been searching for the missing 22 -year-old this weekend. while the coroner could not 100 percent identify and confirm the identity the fbi said the remains were consistent...
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first state in america to have our cyber vets. when i was governor, 26,000 more vets were hired through our program. i love our military. and i'm proud of our military here in the commonwealth of virginia. foip mr. youngkin, 30 seconds. mr. youngkin: today we see more of our veterans moving away from virginia than moving to virginia. this year it's estimated that 25,000 of our heroes will complete their last posting in virginia and move away. and they are going to tennessee and north carolina and south carolina and georgia, florida, texas, and arizona because virginia is not the right place for them because they can't find a job. we tax their retirement benefits. we made it hard for them to transition from military service to civilian life. i'm going to fix all of that when i'm governor. we are going to turn virginia into the most military friendly state in virginia. mr. todd: thank you. mr. mccaul live, the next question. when you first ran for governor in 2013 you opposed changing the right to work law. during your recent pry pr
first state in america to have our cyber vets. when i was governor, 26,000 more vets were hired through our program. i love our military. and i'm proud of our military here in the commonwealth of virginia. foip mr. youngkin, 30 seconds. mr. youngkin: today we see more of our veterans moving away from virginia than moving to virginia. this year it's estimated that 25,000 of our heroes will complete their last posting in virginia and move away. and they are going to tennessee and north carolina...
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america's back. no, joe, america is falling apart because you're missing in action. one humiliating disaster after another. clueless mumbling bum bling joe biden congratulating himself on successfully pulling out of afghanistan. if that's success how do you define fail your. and then spewed meaningless platitude far left socialist buzz wards about climate change, inequity and global togetherness and kumbaya. needless to say the speech lacked any real substance and biden as per usual looked his usual tired, weak and frail self. at one point he even seemed to forget where he was. it's humiliating. >> as we pursue diplomacy across the board, united states will champion the democratic values that go to the very heart of who we are as a nation and a people. freedom, equality, opportunity, and a belief in the universal rights of all people. it's stamped into our dna as a nation and critically it's stamped into the dna of this institution, the united states. >> sean: no, joe, that would be the united nations the institution you're talking about there. my friend from down un
america's back. no, joe, america is falling apart because you're missing in action. one humiliating disaster after another. clueless mumbling bum bling joe biden congratulating himself on successfully pulling out of afghanistan. if that's success how do you define fail your. and then spewed meaningless platitude far left socialist buzz wards about climate change, inequity and global togetherness and kumbaya. needless to say the speech lacked any real substance and biden as per usual looked his...
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it is a sad day in america when our foes are put ahead of america's. it seems as though it is everybody first except america. if you don't think this is real, if you don't think that more government spending is driving inflation, you're wrong. if you don't paying people to sit on the sidelines and not work is not the effect of what we have seen with recent democrat policies, you're wrong. we hosted a fair in my district this week. we advertised it re-well. churches, chambers of commerce, business communities, news media. 4500 good paying jobs and the companies that i have the pleasure of representing. we have less than 75 potential workers show up. time and time again, we are told that they don't need to come to work because they make enough money staying at home. i wish that wasn't the case, but that is the case. 4500 jobs available in the western part of my district and 75 people show up. we are incentivizing our fellow americans to sit on the sidelines and we are removing the dignity of work from their lives. it is wrong. we as a nation can provide
it is a sad day in america when our foes are put ahead of america's. it seems as though it is everybody first except america. if you don't think this is real, if you don't think that more government spending is driving inflation, you're wrong. if you don't paying people to sit on the sidelines and not work is not the effect of what we have seen with recent democrat policies, you're wrong. we hosted a fair in my district this week. we advertised it re-well. churches, chambers of commerce,...
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thank you and may god protect the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for "god bless america." bill: while the ceremony at the pentagon was underway, the one at shanksville, pennsylvania, also started. we'll be taking you live in a moment. we're just about a minute away from the next moment of silence here in new york, and that is when the south tower fell. we will bring that to you during the course of our coverage today. we want to thank our fox stations across the country. twenty years removed, for many it seems like we've got such a long way to go. nonetheless, our coverage continues here and thank you for watching at home. back now to the pentagon for the beautiful song. ♪ -- my home sweet home. ♪ god bless america, my home sweet home ♪♪ [bells tolling] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by invesco qqq. jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. i'm jack otter. coming up on the 20th anniversary of 9/11, show reflect
thank you and may god protect the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for "god bless america." bill: while the ceremony at the pentagon was underway, the one at shanksville, pennsylvania, also started. we'll be taking you live in a moment. we're just about a minute away from the next moment of silence here in new york, and that is when the south tower fell. we will bring that to you during the course of our coverage today. we want to thank...
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for protecting america. fear and anger, resentment and violence against muslim americans, true and faithful follow others a peaceful religion. we saw a national community bend. unity is the one thing that must never break. unity what is makes us who we are. america at its best. to me, that's the central lesson of september 11. is that at our most vulnerable, in the push and pull, all that makes us human, and the battle for the sole american, unity is our greatest strength. unity doesn't mean we have to believe the same thing. we must have a fundamental respect in faith in each other and in this nation. we are unique in the history of the world because we are the only nation based on an idea, an idea that everyone is created ekele and should be treated equally throughout their lives. that is the task before us. host: let's see what some of our social media followers are saying about the legacy of 9/11. here's one tweet that says "the terrorists won." another tweet that says i was in biology lab in college. i
for protecting america. fear and anger, resentment and violence against muslim americans, true and faithful follow others a peaceful religion. we saw a national community bend. unity is the one thing that must never break. unity what is makes us who we are. america at its best. to me, that's the central lesson of september 11. is that at our most vulnerable, in the push and pull, all that makes us human, and the battle for the sole american, unity is our greatest strength. unity doesn't mean we...
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and tighten buy america. crack down a predatory chinese state-owned enter prices which was -- enterprises which was in our bill. the investment in fix it first. and mandatory greenhouse gas reductions. i'll continue to work on i'll continue to work on addressing these issues but the reality is this is the only option with an evenly divided senate and the stupid rules of the senate including the filibuster. so it's this or nothing on the long overdue investment in america's infrastructure. i hope the republicans on the other side will support it. and if they don't, i would like them to tell us exactly what they would do. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from missouri. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> today's bill is nothing but a trojan horse. it's a facade for opening the door to speaker pelosi's real priority, the $3.5 trillion tax and spend
and tighten buy america. crack down a predatory chinese state-owned enter prices which was -- enterprises which was in our bill. the investment in fix it first. and mandatory greenhouse gas reductions. i'll continue to work on i'll continue to work on addressing these issues but the reality is this is the only option with an evenly divided senate and the stupid rules of the senate including the filibuster. so it's this or nothing on the long overdue investment in america's infrastructure. i...
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he said he hoped that america could get back to being that again. so a really interesting, fascinating speech by the president, former president bush. he also said that america not only faces danger from extremists abroad, but he said there was also evidence that we faced danger from violence within. he clearly made a link between extremists abroad and extremists inside the u.s., and that was a real warning from the former president. >> yeah, i thought that was an unprecedented speech. i was talking about it with clint watts, dan, a little earlier. he said it was, quite honestly, the best speech he had heard on terrorism in quite sometime from the former president, being so pointed about where to lay blame when it comes to the rise of domestic terrorism in this country. i think for so long part of the conversation has been pointing the finger abroad, the threat abroad, and finally bringing it home and understanding and driving home that, no, there is a threat certainly within this country that still exists, that is on par or on level to what we saw
he said he hoped that america could get back to being that again. so a really interesting, fascinating speech by the president, former president bush. he also said that america not only faces danger from extremists abroad, but he said there was also evidence that we faced danger from violence within. he clearly made a link between extremists abroad and extremists inside the u.s., and that was a real warning from the former president. >> yeah, i thought that was an unprecedented speech. i...
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we are working to finally end america as longest war, and it's time to end forever. war the america's proudest movement of the afghan war wasn't supposed to be a humiliating evacuation under the guns of the taliban. but it was, there is absolutely nothing else to celebrate. the united states ended 20 years of war in afghanistan, the longest war and american history. we completed one of the biggest air lists in history with more than 120000 people evacuated to safety. no nation, no nation has ever done anything like it in all the history. the only the united states have the capacity in the will and believe you to do it. and we did it today . where was the afghan army? where was the width and backed government? where did all the money go? the united states sank more than a $100000000000.00 in the rebuilding of data stock for reference adjusted for inflation. that is more that the united states sped on the marshall plan to rebuild europe after world war 2. and the tragedy of it is that for a civilian the side from all the american weapons of the taliban pads, berries almost no evidence t
we are working to finally end america as longest war, and it's time to end forever. war the america's proudest movement of the afghan war wasn't supposed to be a humiliating evacuation under the guns of the taliban. but it was, there is absolutely nothing else to celebrate. the united states ended 20 years of war in afghanistan, the longest war and american history. we completed one of the biggest air lists in history with more than 120000 people evacuated to safety. no nation, no nation has...
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it takes america a year. one year. to get itself organized, train those men, get them over to france and get them into battle. this is really not even a year-and-a-half. this is six months of fighting. 53,402 people die. six months. this is three years. this is nine years. i'm going to put it to you another way. let's say in the first six months of fighting in iraq, 52,000 coffins came home. is america going to say, oh, that was nothing. right? we're not. we're not. so for the people that are fighting this, this is not nothing. right? this isn't sort of barely bloodied. for them, this is actually a pretty significant number of people who die. we can ask, why it is that we don't really remember that. and i think that there probably are a lot of reasons for that. but i do have a question for you. this one i want you to answer. what is the most lethal battle in american history? most lethal battle in american history? >> are we asking this in terms of how many americans died or how many people total died? >> how many amer
it takes america a year. one year. to get itself organized, train those men, get them over to france and get them into battle. this is really not even a year-and-a-half. this is six months of fighting. 53,402 people die. six months. this is three years. this is nine years. i'm going to put it to you another way. let's say in the first six months of fighting in iraq, 52,000 coffins came home. is america going to say, oh, that was nothing. right? we're not. we're not. so for the people that are...
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now let's go back to america for a 2nd. you know, it's built with checks and balances throughout the entire system. you've got various branches covering the freedom of the press and other things. one of the ways that america kind of saves itself is another checks and balance system. we have a lot of power in the states and we saw that in the civil war. now we got a civil war, and america may go into another civil war situation where the states who are going to abide by the constitution are on one side of the civil war. and those who want to become chinese social credit score mimics are going to be on the other side. i think, you know which side of the up and i'll have all the bit going, hey, we're going to take a break. and when we come back, much more coming here way, the me cataract drugs are essential for millions of patients. or are they, they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work. the problem is, in the long term, they're mostly disastrou
now let's go back to america for a 2nd. you know, it's built with checks and balances throughout the entire system. you've got various branches covering the freedom of the press and other things. one of the ways that america kind of saves itself is another checks and balance system. we have a lot of power in the states and we saw that in the civil war. now we got a civil war, and america may go into another civil war situation where the states who are going to abide by the constitution are on...
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america is on the move again. and today's revision of previous month job gains, with the revision of the july numbers - this report means that we have been adding an average of 750,000 jobs per month, on average, during the past three months. and in the three months before i became president? well, we were adding 60,000 jobs a month. the total job creation in the first seven monthsof my administration is nearly double - double any prior first-year president. while i know some wanted to see a larger number today, and so did i, what we've seen this year is a continued growth, month after month, in job creation. it's not just that i've added more jobs than any first-year president - in the first year of any president - it's that we've added jobs in every single one of my first seven job reports. and wages are going up. some more jobs - some months are fewer, some months more, but always adding jobs. this is the kind of growth that makes our economy stronger and consistent progress, and not boom or bust. our economy g
america is on the move again. and today's revision of previous month job gains, with the revision of the july numbers - this report means that we have been adding an average of 750,000 jobs per month, on average, during the past three months. and in the three months before i became president? well, we were adding 60,000 jobs a month. the total job creation in the first seven monthsof my administration is nearly double - double any prior first-year president. while i know some wanted to see a...
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this is the kind of legislation that makes america great. this is the kind of legislation that assures that the american people, that we have not abandoned them in their time of need. to remain the greatest nation, we must support the most vulnerable portion of america. importantly for my district, this bill contains specific measures to the much-needed economic recovery of the u.s. territories which have been severely tried in recent years. it fixes long-standing fiscal cliffs related to rebates on federal excise taxes on distilled spirit production in the countries, the rum carryover. the carryover has been a part of the fundamental tax relationship between the united states and its island territories before there was even an income tax. this bill would repeal the cap that's been imposed on the program since 1984. in addition, we are continuing to expand the federally funded child tax credit, including reimbursing the island's government who pay out the costs for providing the credit. the credit, as expanded in the american rescue plan, wo
this is the kind of legislation that makes america great. this is the kind of legislation that assures that the american people, that we have not abandoned them in their time of need. to remain the greatest nation, we must support the most vulnerable portion of america. importantly for my district, this bill contains specific measures to the much-needed economic recovery of the u.s. territories which have been severely tried in recent years. it fixes long-standing fiscal cliffs related to...
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what america is, you can say, is like athens in florida. you have america, is the oligarchy. supporting oligarchy, abroad and fighting against democracy, whether it's a democracy in venezuela or china, or cuba or russia, and it's installing dictators. it supports people that have caused democracy, but it turns out to be an jelly, it turns out to be the latin american dictators. it turns out to be the honduran, but there is no reproach. so the fight is between america promoting this finance capital idea that other countries have to sell their industry to american buyers. it has to let americans buy control of their industry . so the other countries are karen and i kind of financial colony of the united states. the united states has managed america and some other countries against that are countries wanting to become self sufficient, independent for their own food, rely on their own technology and case. the economic assert was great at home to recycle as industrial countries are supposed to do. so the fight between china and america is a conf
what america is, you can say, is like athens in florida. you have america, is the oligarchy. supporting oligarchy, abroad and fighting against democracy, whether it's a democracy in venezuela or china, or cuba or russia, and it's installing dictators. it supports people that have caused democracy, but it turns out to be an jelly, it turns out to be the latin american dictators. it turns out to be the honduran, but there is no reproach. so the fight is between america promoting this finance...
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i think that is where we are in america. so i think that is the mood to try to silence voices that are genuinely trying to fix the problems. >> in a couple of the essays, the fourth amendment appears. >> why do you write about that? why is that important to you? >> i think a sense of privacy is important and it's sort of who we are. where is someone's focus, like where are they kind of coming from i am a person and this is me. the sense of privacy and everywhere he talks about this as well is that a sense of privacy is an opportunity for us to figure out who we are. we have a notion with this cancel culture and all this craziness where people say you have to be a fully formed human and perfect from the start but really what privacy gives you is the opportunity to explore who are you. people start one way and and somewhere else. with the government starting to prevail us, we all know that in the past, the government shockingly and i'm surprised the media isn't talking about this more said we are going to monitor not only your
i think that is where we are in america. so i think that is the mood to try to silence voices that are genuinely trying to fix the problems. >> in a couple of the essays, the fourth amendment appears. >> why do you write about that? why is that important to you? >> i think a sense of privacy is important and it's sort of who we are. where is someone's focus, like where are they kind of coming from i am a person and this is me. the sense of privacy and everywhere he talks about...
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that is where we are in america. trying to silence voices that are actually genuine. >> ecstatic pessimistic couple of times. the fourth amendment appears. >> yes. illegal search and seizure. [laughter] >> why do you write about that? why is that important to you? >> a sense of privacy. it is important. who we are. one of the things i always look at is where are they kind of coming from? are you kumbaya and you are part of the community or how is it? i look at it as a personal thing the sense of privacy or the sense of yourself is the sense of privacy is actually the opportunity for us to figure out who we are. we have this notion suddenly with that cancel culture and all of this, you know, craziness that we are seeing. you have to be a fully formed human and you have to be perfect from the start. what privacy gives you is the opportunity of who you are and to be wrong. some people start one way and they end somewhere else. the government is trying to prevail us, we all know in the past week the government shockingly
that is where we are in america. trying to silence voices that are actually genuine. >> ecstatic pessimistic couple of times. the fourth amendment appears. >> yes. illegal search and seizure. [laughter] >> why do you write about that? why is that important to you? >> a sense of privacy. it is important. who we are. one of the things i always look at is where are they kind of coming from? are you kumbaya and you are part of the community or how is it? i look at it as a...
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no one knew whether or not america would gain independence or if it did or if the united states would include all 13 states it is a long struggle and tired of getting look looking at the revolution and the war itself and the fascinating cast of characters that were part of a political revolution. that's why i went into it and stayed with the revolution through my career. >> your new book, this is what hooks me, it challenges the assumption america won the war. instead great britain lost work could have one how did you select this for your thesis? is a very different way to look at the independence. >> sure. i think the british have several opportunities at the outset of the war 1776 and to have won the war. general gauge commander of the british army at the time with the run downo to the war was coming on that winning in the first engagement of the war is crucial. if we can have enough troops over here to score a dramatic victory and probably their fervor for war would disappear. instead of that happening lexington and concorde face the british when name march back from concorde to bo
no one knew whether or not america would gain independence or if it did or if the united states would include all 13 states it is a long struggle and tired of getting look looking at the revolution and the war itself and the fascinating cast of characters that were part of a political revolution. that's why i went into it and stayed with the revolution through my career. >> your new book, this is what hooks me, it challenges the assumption america won the war. instead great britain lost...
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then hosting diners in mid middle america, i am accepted. the people are only interested in people that care about them, i get a lot of love and respect from people that look like me that are actually in a community, i get to go to my same old barber shop. the black elites, the people in media have a issue with the way i do things, they can't control me that is one, and the people know me, i am there covering stories they want covered. i think if you judge me based on social media from the pundits, then you say, okay maybe black america is rejecting this idea of lawrence jones and what he believes, if you go down on the ground and see the community that i get to talk with on the daily basis, you will get a much different picture. mark: you say you are libertarian, as a thumbnail sketch believe in ordered liberty. not in every case, do they move in that direction. that the is the core of it. every human has a right to live their lives unmolested by government. you see what is going on today in the country. far from libertarianism, i would say
then hosting diners in mid middle america, i am accepted. the people are only interested in people that care about them, i get a lot of love and respect from people that look like me that are actually in a community, i get to go to my same old barber shop. the black elites, the people in media have a issue with the way i do things, they can't control me that is one, and the people know me, i am there covering stories they want covered. i think if you judge me based on social media from the...
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all the trade with america thatfrance would gobble up postwar commerce . with america, and the british economy might be ruined. the longer the war continued. so e there were some in england to work pushing for a negotiated settlement. and the immediately after saratoga one lord north, the head of the war ministry prime minister went to saratoga. he proposes a negotiated settlement. he's immediately referred to as the north east plan of 1778 and the actually sends a commission of diplomats, they were known as the eacarlisle commission that came over to american 1778 and they were authorized to negotiate a settlement. and what clanton was well, what lord north was willing to accept was essentially everything that the first continental congress had asked for on the eve of war with one exception. that was independence. would not recognize independence. but he was willing to let a continental congress remain. he was going to give the americans greater autonomy and on and on. that the first continental congress had asked for . so certainly even right up to the p
all the trade with america thatfrance would gobble up postwar commerce . with america, and the british economy might be ruined. the longer the war continued. so e there were some in england to work pushing for a negotiated settlement. and the immediately after saratoga one lord north, the head of the war ministry prime minister went to saratoga. he proposes a negotiated settlement. he's immediately referred to as the north east plan of 1778 and the actually sends a commission of diplomats, they...
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i can only tell you what i've seen on america's day of trial and grief. i saw millions of people instinctively grab for a neighbor's hand and rally to the cause of one another. that is the america. i know things at a time when religious bigotry might have flowed freely. i saw americans reject prejudice and embrace people of muslim faith. that is a nation. i know at a time when nativism could have stirred hatred and violence against people perceived as outsiders. i saw america reform their welcome to immigrants and refugees. that is a nation. i know at a time when shown viewed, the rising generation is individualistic and decadent. so young people embrace and ethic of service and rise to selfless action. that is a nation. i know this is not mere estallion, it is a true version of ourselves. it is what we have been and what we can be again. 20 years ago, terrorist shows a random group of americans on a routine flight to be collateral damage in a spectacular act of terror. the 33 passengers and 7 crew a flight 93 could have been any group of citizens selecte
i can only tell you what i've seen on america's day of trial and grief. i saw millions of people instinctively grab for a neighbor's hand and rally to the cause of one another. that is the america. i know things at a time when religious bigotry might have flowed freely. i saw americans reject prejudice and embrace people of muslim faith. that is a nation. i know at a time when nativism could have stirred hatred and violence against people perceived as outsiders. i saw america reform their...
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"despierta amÉrica" de ayuda. quisimos ayudar a grisel que tenÍa dificultades para tener todos los Útiles escolares para los niÑos, sobre todo, la computadora. por parte de "despierta amÉrica" te hacemos entrega de la computadora y de estos morrales para tus niÑos. cÓmo te sientes? grisel: feliz, feliz. gracias por todo. era muy difÍcil para poder encontrar todo para la escuela. tÚ sabes que todos los niÑos van y casi no habÍa cosas. patricia: que bueno. a compartir la computadora con tus otros hermanitos. disfruta mucho para tu tarea y para que juegues un poquito nada mÁs. [risas] un beso grande. seguimos con esta campaÑa juntos por los nuestros. pasamos con nuestra compaÑera andrea que estÁ a las afueras de chicago y con otra familia. andrea. andrea: claro que sÍ. aquÍ continuamos. "despierta amÉrica" y univisiÓn unidos muy grande con cuatro chiquitas. >> la verdad que sÉ que la van a disfrutar muchÍsimo. sobre todo por las necesidades escolares. andrea: y para las clases. tienes clase de mat
"despierta amÉrica" de ayuda. quisimos ayudar a grisel que tenÍa dificultades para tener todos los Útiles escolares para los niÑos, sobre todo, la computadora. por parte de "despierta amÉrica" te hacemos entrega de la computadora y de estos morrales para tus niÑos. cÓmo te sientes? grisel: feliz, feliz. gracias por todo. era muy difÍcil para poder encontrar todo para la escuela. tÚ sabes que todos los niÑos van y casi no habÍa cosas. patricia: que bueno. a...
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commerce with america. in the british economy might be ruined the longer the war continued. there were some in england who are pushing for negotiated. immediately after saratoga, when lord north the head of the ministry he proposes a negotiated settlement. as usually referred to as the north peace plan of 1778. he actually sends a commission of diplomats that were known as the carlyle commission who came over too america in 1778. they were authorized to negotiate a settlement. what lord north was willing to accept, was essentially everything that the first continental congress had asked for with one exception. that is independence. north would not recognize he wasdence but willing to let a continental congress remain. he was going to give the americans greater autonomy, on, and on, and on, the first continental congress had asked for. certainly, right up to the pinnacle of power in england there were people who were willing to accept a negotiated settlement. >> john thank you. your answers have been thought
commerce with america. in the british economy might be ruined the longer the war continued. there were some in england who are pushing for negotiated. immediately after saratoga, when lord north the head of the ministry he proposes a negotiated settlement. as usually referred to as the north peace plan of 1778. he actually sends a commission of diplomats that were known as the carlyle commission who came over too america in 1778. they were authorized to negotiate a settlement. what lord north...
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— they were told what to do by america? ., «' ., , america? you know the president announced _ america? you know the president announced in _ america? you know the president announced in his _ america? you know the president announced in his speech - america? you know the president announced in his speech that - america? you know the president announced in his speech that for i america? you know the president i announced in his speech that for the first time in 20 years, the united states stands before the world not at war and the decision to move towards a more normal diplomatic approach to dealing with issues of the world is one that i think all countrieses have accepted, and want to see us do. the president wants to lead with diplomacy, not with our military, and we are continuing to engage with the people of afghanistan, we are the largest contributor of humanitarian assistance to this country, we have made clear to the taliban that we willjudge them on their actions, and not on their words, and not on any commitments they have written dow
— they were told what to do by america? ., «' ., , america? you know the president announced _ america? you know the president announced in _ america? you know the president announced in his _ america? you know the president announced in his speech - america? you know the president announced in his speech that - america? you know the president announced in his speech that for i america? you know the president i announced in his speech that for the first time in 20 years, the united states...
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the united states of america is a beacon of freedom. in my tenure in congress, i've spoken with world leaders in israel, in the middle east, in europe, across the globe. the world looks to the united states for leadership and for freedom. our great ally in the middle east, israel, has been threatened. its citizens have been threatened since its inception, and that is wrong. i associate myself partially with the remarks of the majority leader when he said we need to pass this bill today, and we do. we need to give israel and the israeli people the capability to continue to defend themselves against what are terrorist attacks on its people. over 4,000 rockets directed by terrorists, supported by countries such as iran and others which to seek destruction of israel. as americans, we could never allow that to happen. as human beings, we could never allow that to happen. and we need to be heard as that beacon of freedom in the united states of america, all over the world in our defense of israel, because other countries have let them down. t
the united states of america is a beacon of freedom. in my tenure in congress, i've spoken with world leaders in israel, in the middle east, in europe, across the globe. the world looks to the united states for leadership and for freedom. our great ally in the middle east, israel, has been threatened. its citizens have been threatened since its inception, and that is wrong. i associate myself partially with the remarks of the majority leader when he said we need to pass this bill today, and we...
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. indeed, i believe that both america and britain have retains that influence america by having come to an informal agreement with the taliban. because the taliban were never defeated militarily by america and britain. and secondly, it was just inconceivable that the telephone telephone on their own could have conquered africanist on countries so large. so the 5 different regions simply on their own note, the american military gave the go ahead and also as well. american doesn't have to have soldiers in the country as a control country. it can control a country for control in this country's economy. turn into the shanghai cooperation organization. if this is what it is, 1st go ahead. shanghai cooperation organization is a ration alliance, including countries such as russia, china, central asia, and now iran. and it focuses on issues semi for security to economics. so politics and it's a very good alliance because it means back to all of the countries involved on. now, members of the shanghai cooperation organization and iran having been as mrs . so the alliance demonstrates how iran'
. indeed, i believe that both america and britain have retains that influence america by having come to an informal agreement with the taliban. because the taliban were never defeated militarily by america and britain. and secondly, it was just inconceivable that the telephone telephone on their own could have conquered africanist on countries so large. so the 5 different regions simply on their own note, the american military gave the go ahead and also as well. american doesn't have to have...
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by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> hello. you are watching "outside source one month on after t u.s. troop withdrawal from afghanistan, the fallout continues. >> president biden and his advisors did not listen to his combat commander. he did not listen to congress, and he failed to anticipate what all of us knew would happen. >> america's top general tells a senate committee that the united states' reputation had been damaged by the chaotic withdrawal. also, we will get reaction on the verdict of r. kelly as women and children sexually abused by the singer have welcomed hi conviction for sex crimes in new york. >> we all have our secrets. we just didn't get yours yet. >> and, better late than never. bond is finally back. "no time to die" has its premiere, with daniel craig's last performance as bond, james bond. >> i'm incredibly proud of the work we've done, the movies we've made, and what we've achi
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today with america then. it much of america today with america then. sr much of our politics has become a naked appeal for much of our politics has become a naked appealfor anger, much of our politics has become a naked appeal for anger, fear much of our politics has become a naked appealfor anger, fear and naked appeal for anger, fear and resentment. naked appealfor anger, fear and resentment. 0n america's day of grief, i saw millions of people grab their neighbour's hand and rally to their neighbour's hand and rally to the cause of one another. that is the cause of one another. that is the america i know. but the cause of one another. that is the america i know.— the america i know. but today belon . s the america i know. but today belongs to _ the america i know. but today belongs to the _ the america i know. but today belongs to the people - the america i know. but today belongs to the people whose i the america i know. but today - belongs to the people whose lives were wrecked by these acts. i was slee-ain were wrecked by these acts. i was sleep
today with america then. it much of america today with america then. sr much of our politics has become a naked appeal for much of our politics has become a naked appealfor anger, much of our politics has become a naked appeal for anger, fear much of our politics has become a naked appealfor anger, fear and naked appeal for anger, fear and resentment. naked appealfor anger, fear and resentment. 0n america's day of grief, i saw millions of people grab their neighbour's hand and rally to their...
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this is what it means to put america last. instead of addressing the root cause of biden's border crisis, house democrats are now ramming through president biden's reckless $4.3 trillion socialist agenda which includes amnesty and free college for illegal immigrants. americans want secure borders and sound immigrations, open borders is the end of america. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? >> madam speaker, to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend -- and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. >> the ways and means committee went in to markup a $5.3 trillion spending bill and when done they had a $4.3 trillion spending bill. i don't know how it happened but have a suggestion on how it possibly could have happened. last call, 3.5, four trillion, four, one, four-two, now three trillion. i have sold it for $4.3 trillion. missourian harry
this is what it means to put america last. instead of addressing the root cause of biden's border crisis, house democrats are now ramming through president biden's reckless $4.3 trillion socialist agenda which includes amnesty and free college for illegal immigrants. americans want secure borders and sound immigrations, open borders is the end of america. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri...
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, world war i came to america but it was a great world war because you cannot number in number them, he asked for reserve documentation meeting he would not be drafted and you already received his draft notice. the honey fitz and he became a manager at the fore river shipyard in boston. the only problem joe hadn't been briefed combination of that and people had actually been drafted in management and governor roosevelt was angry because everybody walked out on the eastern seaboard, he and charles schwab who owned the shipyard as he was in in charge had to step in personally to get the men back to work and joe was put into a lesser function until the war was over. after the war he went to work for stockbrokers and after couple years he went to wall street and by 1925 he made his first millions and set up his children with million-dollar trust funds in 1925 he bought this house in palm filled avenue in new york and then set about making a second fortune because he heard that they were going to make talkies in california and los angeles and he thought this is the thing for me, i know wh
, world war i came to america but it was a great world war because you cannot number in number them, he asked for reserve documentation meeting he would not be drafted and you already received his draft notice. the honey fitz and he became a manager at the fore river shipyard in boston. the only problem joe hadn't been briefed combination of that and people had actually been drafted in management and governor roosevelt was angry because everybody walked out on the eastern seaboard, he and...
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joining us now is our north america editor. john, president biden is promising a new era of relentless diplomacy. is that reassuring to anxious allies like, for example, boris johnson, who was a bit blindsided by that hasty exit? >> i think what joe biden has said today will bring two cheers if not the full three. i think allies of the u.s. were blindsided and frankly horrified by what happened in afghanistan, by the lack of consultation, and by the fact that any advice it gave was completely ignored. america acted alone and ignored the wishes of others. if there are other areas where joe biden has done things which people like boris johnson will applaud to the rafters like the money they are pledging to tackle climate change, on that score, there is a lot of support for joe biden, but some of the actions that have been taken, and the french are particularly angry over the submarine thing, and again, joe biden is acting alone if not impetuously. >> when it comes to china, president biden did not directly mention china, but he s
joining us now is our north america editor. john, president biden is promising a new era of relentless diplomacy. is that reassuring to anxious allies like, for example, boris johnson, who was a bit blindsided by that hasty exit? >> i think what joe biden has said today will bring two cheers if not the full three. i think allies of the u.s. were blindsided and frankly horrified by what happened in afghanistan, by the lack of consultation, and by the fact that any advice it gave was...
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so in rural america, in small town america, in the south, for example, parts of the west, drinking did go down and quite dramatically. but it went up in big cities. the act that was passed along with the prohibition amendment when it was ratified to enforce the act called the volstead act, it was named after a minnesota congressman who authored it from granite falls, minnesota, and it was on one hand a tremendous increase in the power of government. government, after all, was given the power to go in and bust up any place where liquor was sold anywhere in the country and also to have border agents across the border to canada especially and the coast guard was empowered to stop boats from coming in to florida and other places where it could offload liquor. but on the other hand, the congress did not appropriate enough funds to hire enough people to do all that the volstead act was supposed to be doing. only 1500 agents were hired to enforce the volstead act where in a country of over 100 mill people was probably not enough. yet, as i said, it was informally enforced by many protestant a
so in rural america, in small town america, in the south, for example, parts of the west, drinking did go down and quite dramatically. but it went up in big cities. the act that was passed along with the prohibition amendment when it was ratified to enforce the act called the volstead act, it was named after a minnesota congressman who authored it from granite falls, minnesota, and it was on one hand a tremendous increase in the power of government. government, after all, was given the power to...
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we do it by telling and becoming the truth tellers in america and believe me much of america is hoping that is what will emerge on the political scene for retired country tired of politics. we need to once again have the courage of our convictions to feel the spirit of ronald reagan in this room and urging us to follow his example from 60 years ago. be unafraid. telling the truth allows us to get onto the issues that matter the most. we lost two senate seats that created the calamity that we are living with right now. there is no other way to see it. that's what the facts are. telling the truth even when it's difficult is what shows the american people they are in better hands with republicans than they are with democrats so we started tonight with abigail adams about the hopes and fears for the future of america as it was being fought for and founded. so, to be fair it's only right to end with a quote from the second president of the united states, john adams. he is my favorite of the founders. i like him more than washington, jefferson, franklin, hamilton despite the great play. i am
we do it by telling and becoming the truth tellers in america and believe me much of america is hoping that is what will emerge on the political scene for retired country tired of politics. we need to once again have the courage of our convictions to feel the spirit of ronald reagan in this room and urging us to follow his example from 60 years ago. be unafraid. telling the truth allows us to get onto the issues that matter the most. we lost two senate seats that created the calamity that we...
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the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. - i'm norm. but we b- i'm szasz.ould make [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you
the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. - i'm norm. but we b- i'm szasz.ould make [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also...
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this was an attack on the united states of america organised from outside the united states of america. that's an act of war. we'd had numerous acts of war against us. we'd had war declared against us by bin laden and we didn't respond. and when we didn't respond, we were continually attacked. when we finally did respond, we kept our homeland safe. that's the responsibility of the president of the united states — to keep the united states safe. but can you ever... the responsibility of our military is to help keep us safe. and if it weren't for our military, i don't believe that this country would have been safe over the last ten years. can you ever truly win a military victory over a set of fanatical ideas? yes. you can? sure. didn't we defeat hitler? didn't we defeat... ? well, that is, i suppose, the point. can you compare the threat posed by al-qaeda and its network ofjihadi terrorists with the threat posed by nazism and hitler? well, i think, if you ask the family members of people who died here, they would tell you that, from their point of view, the threat was just as bad. do
this was an attack on the united states of america organised from outside the united states of america. that's an act of war. we'd had numerous acts of war against us. we'd had war declared against us by bin laden and we didn't respond. and when we didn't respond, we were continually attacked. when we finally did respond, we kept our homeland safe. that's the responsibility of the president of the united states — to keep the united states safe. but can you ever... the responsibility of our...
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america was barely bloodied in world war i. so along with the world war i didn't really change american society at all, that comes this one next. america was barely bloodied in world war i. another reason why we don't really need to study it. of course, someone calling it a myth, i'm saying quite different. where does this myth come from? it comes from these kinds of numbers. from taking the united states and comparing its death toll to those of other belligerent nations. so if you look at a chart like this, here we see 516 deaths and i can tell you that it is even a fewer number of people who die on the battlefield. half of those deaths happened because of spanish influenza. if we take that number and we stack up against what happens in britain in france. in russia. it does look barely bloodied, it looks like we hardly suffered at all, in part because the casualties were so tremendous on the other sides. but numbers are so funny, because what does a number actually mean? it's a relative. and it matters how you contextualize it
america was barely bloodied in world war i. so along with the world war i didn't really change american society at all, that comes this one next. america was barely bloodied in world war i. another reason why we don't really need to study it. of course, someone calling it a myth, i'm saying quite different. where does this myth come from? it comes from these kinds of numbers. from taking the united states and comparing its death toll to those of other belligerent nations. so if you look at a...
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the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. psst! psst! b allergies don't have to bee scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. this is a gamechanger, who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected, and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. this is how you become the best! [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. icy hot. ice works fast. heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy,
the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. psst! psst! b allergies don't have to bee scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to...
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love america. vote for your people. >> i hope he is listening to you. >> i don't know. >> we're out of time. we'll have to leave it there. michael moore always appreciate the conversation. thank you. >> thank you so much, mehdi. >>> next, the outrageous round up at the texas border this week. looked just like something out of the trump administration. my 60-second rant next on what we're still ignoring about our immigration policy. don't go away. ntly, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. without trade-offs. unconventional thinking. it's better for business. did you know faded, dingy, and rough fabrics are often caused by layers of residue trapped inside? things like hard water metals, odors, and oils. try 9 elements laundry deterge
love america. vote for your people. >> i hope he is listening to you. >> i don't know. >> we're out of time. we'll have to leave it there. michael moore always appreciate the conversation. thank you. >> thank you so much, mehdi. >>> next, the outrageous round up at the texas border this week. looked just like something out of the trump administration. my 60-second rant next on what we're still ignoring about our immigration policy. don't go away. ntly, so you...
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so france had to wait and see what america was capable of. so after the twin battles of saratoga in september and october of 1778, france decided, and with help with men such as benjamin franklin at the court oversight telling of the importance of this grand alliance, the treaty of alliance signed february 6, 1775. so france the first nation to recognize the united states of merit as its own free and independent nation then she declares war upon england. so it becomes a world war. battlefields are fought in india, , africa, the west indie, europe itself, england is under threat of invasion of the french have been saying that since 1066 but they were pretty confident this time. in fact, rochambeau the command at yorktown that we see to the left was actually part of the planning committee that was to invade england and that was what his hope was when he was called to versailles to meet with the king but instead they sent him to america. so america wins its independence, thanks to france, but there is a cost. france spent more money upon the ame
so france had to wait and see what america was capable of. so after the twin battles of saratoga in september and october of 1778, france decided, and with help with men such as benjamin franklin at the court oversight telling of the importance of this grand alliance, the treaty of alliance signed february 6, 1775. so france the first nation to recognize the united states of merit as its own free and independent nation then she declares war upon england. so it becomes a world war. battlefields...
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can see the defeat and could this put america's image -- hurt america's image of the world stage? this is inside story. ♪ >> hello and welcome to the program. an extraordinary success, that is what u.s. president joe biden called the end of america's longest war. during an address to his nation, president biden defended his decision to pull troops out of afghanistan before all americans were elected. he has based criticism for the chaos of the past few weeks as afghanistan rapidly fell under taliban control. but biden archly gain -- blamed afghan -- largely blamed afghan forces who were defeated by the telegram. should america have predicted the calamity that came with the withdrawal and what could have been done rightly? we will put that to our guests but first this report from alan fisher at the white house. pres. biden: my fellow americans, the war in afghanistan is now over. >> joe biden brought an end to america's involvement in its longest war, 20 years which stole lives, cost money and damaged america's image in the world. a war to remove the taliban which again sits in p
can see the defeat and could this put america's image -- hurt america's image of the world stage? this is inside story. ♪ >> hello and welcome to the program. an extraordinary success, that is what u.s. president joe biden called the end of america's longest war. during an address to his nation, president biden defended his decision to pull troops out of afghanistan before all americans were elected. he has based criticism for the chaos of the past few weeks as afghanistan rapidly fell...
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the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from so captured half of africa and a half of indo china in belgium, possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and italy, established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the spanish colonies in south america and africa to go lucky by colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives. slavery ruthless andrew most less exploitation ah, the former british diplomatic professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied units colonial system. and the reason for it to rise and fall only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking, that is a nation's or the state allowed to do anything, all the master races. and then you have the mind, the nations who are the slave, will be your opinions f
the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from so captured half of africa and a half of indo china in belgium, possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and italy, established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the spanish colonies in south america and africa to go lucky by colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided...
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and the best decision for america. thank you. thank you, and may god bless you all, and may god protect our troops. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its >> d view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> it is way more than that. comcast is partnering to create wi-fi enabled tools to be ready for anything. >> comcast support c-span is a public service. >> 13 service members were killed in a suicide bombing. the house honor them with a meeting of silence. me. holy and eternal god, in whose care time finds its meaning and life its boundaries. we pray for this moment in time when our adversaries have proven callous in their
and the best decision for america. thank you. thank you, and may god bless you all, and may god protect our troops. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its >> d view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> it is way more than that. comcast is partnering to create wi-fi enabled tools to be ready for anything. >> comcast support...