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and so, so part of this is just america bank, part of this is just see the challenge of change america. think about america went into world war 2, demilitarised. bulgarian portugal have bigger armies. within 3 years we had 15000000 men and women in uniform. we had individual factories in detroit that made more tanks and the entire german reich. for every 5 pounds of equipment the japanese got per capita to a frontline soldier, we got 2 tons and across 13000 kilometers of open ocean, an american merge from the war with the rest of the world prostrate. right? and so in $945.00 we made now $46.00. once we went back and automated the old manufacturing, we made 95 percent of the world's automobiles. and so, with that kind of ascendency came in, it inevitably, a certain amount of pride and hubris. and it's difficult to back off from think of the british empire. it's surprising to remember that the british empire actually reached its greatest geographical extent as late as 935. well, of course, now we know that that empire was in, in retreat if you will, by the diamonds you believe was certai
and so, so part of this is just america bank, part of this is just see the challenge of change america. think about america went into world war 2, demilitarised. bulgarian portugal have bigger armies. within 3 years we had 15000000 men and women in uniform. we had individual factories in detroit that made more tanks and the entire german reich. for every 5 pounds of equipment the japanese got per capita to a frontline soldier, we got 2 tons and across 13000 kilometers of open ocean, an american...
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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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if you want to defend america from the allies, america first is saying if you want to defend america, defend america. hoard america's resources for america first. don't give them to the allies. what i would like to do now is talk about some of the major issues. i won't talk about all of them. there are far too many because this is a widespread and varying debate. but there are certain key themes that i think are central to the debate between these two organizations. the anti interventionists, the america first committee, they basically make the argument that staying out of european wars is america's tradition. this goes all the way back to george washington. the united states should not get itself entangled in european affairs. it certainly shouldn't get involved in european wars. and this is a foreign policy that served america well. it did so for over 100 years, until the united states broke from that tradition in the 1917 and went into europe. that was a mistake and it's a mistake that should not be repeated. we have learned the wisdom of the founders. they were right to stay out o
if you want to defend america from the allies, america first is saying if you want to defend america, defend america. hoard america's resources for america first. don't give them to the allies. what i would like to do now is talk about some of the major issues. i won't talk about all of them. there are far too many because this is a widespread and varying debate. but there are certain key themes that i think are central to the debate between these two organizations. the anti interventionists,...
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it's about maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's unity and are all there is not at stake today? you might have you been in america? that's a great question. people vote for you. the majority of the people say we like what you are doing. the republican party is only one one majority in a presidential election in 30 years. if you vote the republican party you are basically anti—american? that is garbage. you may not be a conservative person and it is 0k to be conservative. it's ok to stand up for the unborn if you really believe the unborn needs to be stood up for. it is ok in my view to have differences on all of these issues and i think the reason we are going to do well is becausejoe biden was not the guy people thought they voted for. i thinkjoe biden is a decent man. i have known for 20 years. the agenda coming out of the biden administration is far more radical than people thought. it's transforming america in a way that nobody, i think, at home, really wants. we are going to be not so much because of us, a lot to do with them. and a final question,
it's about maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's unity and are all there is not at stake today? you might have you been in america? that's a great question. people vote for you. the majority of the people say we like what you are doing. the republican party is only one one majority in a presidential election in 30 years. if you vote the republican party you are basically anti—american? that is garbage. you may not be a conservative person and it is 0k to be...
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so what $911.00 do to america and can america reinvent itself so that it's not chasing goes forever. today we're talking with political scientists in journalist david roth cop, the former editor in chief, a foreign policy magazine, and host of deep state radio, a podcast on american power, and it's global impact. he's the author of running the world, be inside story of national security council and the architects of american power. previously, he managed the international advisory firm, a former secretary of state, henry kissinger, and now he has his own the rop cop group. david, it's great to be with you, and thanks for joining us today. this is a somber time, a moment to sort of reflect on 20 years after one of the most major attacks on the american psyche. let's play a clip from president george w bush on what he said right after 911. the attack took place on american soil. but it was an attack on the heart and soul of the civilized world. and the world has come together to fight a new indifferent war. the 1st, we hope, the only one of the 21st century or against all those who see
so what $911.00 do to america and can america reinvent itself so that it's not chasing goes forever. today we're talking with political scientists in journalist david roth cop, the former editor in chief, a foreign policy magazine, and host of deep state radio, a podcast on american power, and it's global impact. he's the author of running the world, be inside story of national security council and the architects of american power. previously, he managed the international advisory firm, a...
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give head months. 25 days on the beach is america's legacy. they're stronger than sabotaged equipment . a country abroad to avoid a steel and control of the tyler by exactly 20 years after 911 and the war on terror to make the world safe of america instead fled up got to stand in disgrace and defeat was all correspondent describes the conflict failed to achieve its goals that left behind the trail of destruction. barble smell that. no, like, i mean, i don't, i can only describe it as metal and flesh. i was angry because excuse me, the pain of remembering the worst terror attack in modern history, the world commemorates the victims of 911. on the 20th anniversary, we talk to those who suffered from the event and its aftermath. plus in our in depth investigation and such as the collateral damage of the war on terror through death. drone is attacks and torture. we speak to former guantanamo detainees, about the horrors inflicted on them. i was begging to go to the tunnel because what i've seen and witnessed in background was so destructive to thi
give head months. 25 days on the beach is america's legacy. they're stronger than sabotaged equipment . a country abroad to avoid a steel and control of the tyler by exactly 20 years after 911 and the war on terror to make the world safe of america instead fled up got to stand in disgrace and defeat was all correspondent describes the conflict failed to achieve its goals that left behind the trail of destruction. barble smell that. no, like, i mean, i don't, i can only describe it as metal and...
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maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's democracy and america's about and are all there is not at stake today? you might have you been in america? that's a great question. america? that's a great question-— america? that's a great question. america? that's a great uestion. ., ., question. people vote for you. the majority — question. people vote for you. the majority of _ question. people vote for you. the majority of the _ question. people vote for you. the majority of the people - question. people vote for you. the majority of the people sayj the majority of the people say we like what you are doing. the republican _ we like what you are doing. the republican party is only one one majority in a presidential election in 30 years. if one majority in a presidential election in 30 years.- election in 30 years. if you vote the — election in 30 years. if you vote the republican - election in 30 years. if you vote the republican party| election in 30 years. if you i vote the republican party you are basically anti—american? that is garbage. you may not be a
maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's democracy and america's about and are all there is not at stake today? you might have you been in america? that's a great question. america? that's a great question-— america? that's a great question. america? that's a great uestion. ., ., question. people vote for you. the majority — question. people vote for you. the majority of _ question. people vote for you. the majority of the _ question. people vote for you. the...
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these people threatened america, they carry out attacks against america, the ones that are now going on, the trial is resuming after 500 days. the bottom line is we are still at work. these people have indicated their desire to attack the u.s. they executed attacks and they ought to be held and detained for as long as this process goes on. it will be interesting to see how this goes on, but a trial that lasts 20 years, i can tell you that justice will not be served through this process. i have no idea even for rules apply. these are just bad people. we need to keep them out of the system. they cannot be let free. they will attack us again. >> i want to focus the rest of this discussion on afghanistan and the disastrous withdrawal by president biden. we partnered with the taliban, a terrorist group. we know that the taliban continues to be aligned to al qaeda, that there is an al qaeda presence in afghanistan. we know that al qaeda leaders would taken refuge in pakistan and iran have returned to afghanistan. we know that there is a billion dollars in weapons in afghanistan -- $80 bill
these people threatened america, they carry out attacks against america, the ones that are now going on, the trial is resuming after 500 days. the bottom line is we are still at work. these people have indicated their desire to attack the u.s. they executed attacks and they ought to be held and detained for as long as this process goes on. it will be interesting to see how this goes on, but a trial that lasts 20 years, i can tell you that justice will not be served through this process. i have...
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i do not believe america will stand as america because it is being destroyed from within. without a shot being fired is been destroyed by its own peoplele products we always ask our in depth guests with their reading reading, some of their favorite books. carol's wayne was of the king james bible, booker t. washington up from slavery, victor frankel's man searching for s meaning, followed currently she's raising fault lines a social movement and evangelicals looming catastrophe. what is the book about? >> he is a southern baptist i happen to be a southern baptist as well. he's writing about how critical race theory has impacted the baptist church. i've been the largest and conservative protestant groups in america. in 2019 they passed a resolution at the southern baptist convention to use criticaly race theory intersection analogy is analytical tools and understanding race in america. a lot about this book, and i've not finished reading it, let's talk about critical race theory as a marxist route how it has impacted the baptist denomination, tearing it apart in a lot of wa
i do not believe america will stand as america because it is being destroyed from within. without a shot being fired is been destroyed by its own peoplele products we always ask our in depth guests with their reading reading, some of their favorite books. carol's wayne was of the king james bible, booker t. washington up from slavery, victor frankel's man searching for s meaning, followed currently she's raising fault lines a social movement and evangelicals looming catastrophe. what is the...
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school has started in america. but many parents are not happy with the new covid results their children have to obey. so we sent jordan klepper down to hear these parents out in another episode of jordan klepper, fingerses the pulse. >> i'm in johnson county, north carolina. with marching with antimask protestors to what has become america's new thunderdome, school board meetings. north carolina parents are desperate to get their kids back into school. pull of packed icu's and covid cases in children four times what they were last year, new studies from the cdc are recommending masks as a way to keep in-person learning. but packed school board meetings and-- on the right are upset because putting on a piece of cloth is just too much. >> i'm against all mandates so from there i don't do whether it is mask, vaccinations, against it all. >> masks will never protect america. >> mask don't work, my child was suffering after wearing his mask for so long. >> what kind of issues. >> he had acne on his face from you know th
school has started in america. but many parents are not happy with the new covid results their children have to obey. so we sent jordan klepper down to hear these parents out in another episode of jordan klepper, fingerses the pulse. >> i'm in johnson county, north carolina. with marching with antimask protestors to what has become america's new thunderdome, school board meetings. north carolina parents are desperate to get their kids back into school. pull of packed icu's and covid cases...
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this is america's legacy. they're stored and sabotaged equipment, a country board to ruin and still in control of the tallow. but that is the ultimate tragedy of the afghan war at was entirely and violently pointless. years and years of an obliging little questioning media. fooled billions into believing that there was progress that america could win to her with the taliban. to taliban fled to the end of the taliban. taliban leadership on the run. and now the question is, how do you handle that success? ah, with it wasn't supposed to be this way. the taliban wasn't supposed to sweep the country in me a weeks, the pentagon spent a decade preparing to leave of got to start. and even when ready for this, together with our allies, we will complete our mission. there, by the end of this year, i announced a timeline for drawing down our forces. we are working to finally and america's longest war. and it's time to end forever more the the america's proudest movement of the afghan war wasn't supposed to be a humiliati
this is america's legacy. they're stored and sabotaged equipment, a country board to ruin and still in control of the tallow. but that is the ultimate tragedy of the afghan war at was entirely and violently pointless. years and years of an obliging little questioning media. fooled billions into believing that there was progress that america could win to her with the taliban. to taliban fled to the end of the taliban. taliban leadership on the run. and now the question is, how do you handle that...
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i think less america has huge lessons, i think it's or as almost as traumatic for america. this defeats as it was. the same thing happened to the soviet union and actually got rid of because the end of the soviet union 20 years ago. so it's, it's a massive moments of in america's imperial history, peter urban, former chief, political commentator, the daily telegraph, and again, the director of various documentaries about afghanistan. thank you for your time. and i saw look at event spot 20 years ago to the day and how they continue to affect the world since. so miss sombre of a theory of $911.00 on kevin. thank you for watching off international for moscow today. mm. ah, join me every thursday. i'm alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. the max ties are this is the kaiser report today marks the 20th anniversary of the 911 attacks. we're going to take a look at americas terror, industrial complex. stacey. right, and this is actually from a wall street journal. we're going to look at
i think less america has huge lessons, i think it's or as almost as traumatic for america. this defeats as it was. the same thing happened to the soviet union and actually got rid of because the end of the soviet union 20 years ago. so it's, it's a massive moments of in america's imperial history, peter urban, former chief, political commentator, the daily telegraph, and again, the director of various documentaries about afghanistan. thank you for your time. and i saw look at event spot 20...
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on september the 11th,ai america said never forget. thousands upon thousands of americans have taken that rally cried to the enemy. to them i say, america has not forgotten. we will never forget. we will answerht the fight and we will fight for these answers. madam president, i noticed the absence of a corporate. >> thank you madam president. madam president i come to the floor today to pay tribute to the life and service of lance corporal riley. he's from bondurant, wyoming. on thursday, august 26, the united states lost 13 men and women in uniform. eleven marines, and army soldier, and a navy cma
on september the 11th,ai america said never forget. thousands upon thousands of americans have taken that rally cried to the enemy. to them i say, america has not forgotten. we will never forget. we will answerht the fight and we will fight for these answers. madam president, i noticed the absence of a corporate. >> thank you madam president. madam president i come to the floor today to pay tribute to the life and service of lance corporal riley. he's from bondurant, wyoming. on thursday,...
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in idea he got late in life to create the america that he thought was a true america. he would by the birthplaces of famous americans including his own in the house eager up and would move it from the farm in michigan to this park and he said it down and created a little farm around it. he bought thomas edison's workshop and moved it to dearborn and sat in the park and he bought neil hawthorne's birthplace. and the wright brothers shop where they sold bicycles. he would collect buildings the way people collect china plates he would bring them to dearborn and put them in this park with a place that you can see american architecture laid out and there is essential part of it and is like henry ford stream of americana. it has a white church house with a steeple. and a pond. and to beautiful houses with an old colonial in. it is remarkable to me he went from wanting to build a 75-mile working city to this charming but unusual themepark. anyway if you are up in that part go visit. >> we are not too far from michigan here. one more question from the patrons. do you have any
in idea he got late in life to create the america that he thought was a true america. he would by the birthplaces of famous americans including his own in the house eager up and would move it from the farm in michigan to this park and he said it down and created a little farm around it. he bought thomas edison's workshop and moved it to dearborn and sat in the park and he bought neil hawthorne's birthplace. and the wright brothers shop where they sold bicycles. he would collect buildings the...
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and on september 11th, in america said never forget. thousands upon thousands of americans have taken that rally cry to the enemy. to them i say america has not forgotten. we will never forget. we will answer the fight and we will fight for these answers. madam president, i noticed the absence of a quorum. ♪♪ >>> the world has changed in fast internet connection is something no one can live without so we are there for our customers with speed, reliability, value and choice now or than ever it starts with great internet. while supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. now more from the senate floor with remarks from republican senators john barrasso of wyoming and marsha blackburn of tennessee. as well as main independent senator angus king on the u.s. withdraw of military forces from afghanistan and the 20th anniversary of the september 11 terroristth attacks. thank you madam president. i come to thet, floor today to y tribute to the life and service of
and on september 11th, in america said never forget. thousands upon thousands of americans have taken that rally cry to the enemy. to them i say america has not forgotten. we will never forget. we will answer the fight and we will fight for these answers. madam president, i noticed the absence of a quorum. ♪♪ >>> the world has changed in fast internet connection is something no one can live without so we are there for our customers with speed, reliability, value and choice now or...
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, my home sweet home god bless america, god bless america, my home sweet home god bless america, my home sweet home >> i invite you again to join me in prayer. oh holy god, as we come to a conclusion of this observance of this day, remind us to build up what has been torn down, to repair what is broken, to overcome hate with love, and be a true instrument these. through this and through you, o god, we can live in a way that your love is a reflection to us and to others. may we carry this of remembrance today for these great american, and also the torch of unity, through your peace and love. we pray this in the holy name. amen. >> ladies and gentlemen this concludes our ceremony. the memorial is open until 3:00 p.m.. [indiscernible chatter] ♪ >> washington journal. every day, we are taking her calls live on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that affect you. coming up, we will discuss the impact of 9/11. watch washington journal live at 7 a.m. sunday morning. join the discussion with your fuzzball -- phone calls, facebook posts and tweets. >> sunday night o
, my home sweet home god bless america, god bless america, my home sweet home god bless america, my home sweet home >> i invite you again to join me in prayer. oh holy god, as we come to a conclusion of this observance of this day, remind us to build up what has been torn down, to repair what is broken, to overcome hate with love, and be a true instrument these. through this and through you, o god, we can live in a way that your love is a reflection to us and to others. may we carry this...
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but 20 years on, america has abandoned afghanistan. i think we're still the greatest democracy in the history of the world, but we are not shining the way we used to shine, and, yes, we are tarnished. i do think it has been a defeat for the pride of america and the respect that we have had around the world. 20 years ago, america was never more united. two decades on and the terrorist threat largely quelled, and america has never been more divided. the way we came together was... it was awe—inspiring. and in 20 years, - the pendulum has swung, in my opinion, the other way. every day, i miss my dad. every single day. whether it's 9/11, whether it's january 13th, whether it's july 7th. i miss my dad and that will never change. and so to 2021, and the most powerful country in the world seems to be suffering a crisis of confidence. in the manner of its departure from afghanistan, the kabul debacle, a crisis of competence. just off the tip of manhattan, lady liberty symbolises america opening its arms to the world. but 20 years on, the us
but 20 years on, america has abandoned afghanistan. i think we're still the greatest democracy in the history of the world, but we are not shining the way we used to shine, and, yes, we are tarnished. i do think it has been a defeat for the pride of america and the respect that we have had around the world. 20 years ago, america was never more united. two decades on and the terrorist threat largely quelled, and america has never been more divided. the way we came together was... it was...
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this is according to bank of america. it's not coming from any conspiracy theorists is actually bank of america, relating fed money printing purchase of assets, an increase in global tech stocks, and they have a chart here. you could see the central bank liquidity is a darker line where that light line is. market cap of amazon, apple, facebook, google, microsoft, netflix and tesla. right? like i was saying, sometimes the simplest answer is the correct answer. and a lot of people ask, why are these text back so high? why is the stock market so high? and the simple answer is that it's a transfer payment. the federal government is transferring the paper money that they print into the pockets of the tact executives. it's as plain as the nose on your face, and you can see it in these numbers. you know, for those who get transfer payments, like food stamps and other government relief programs, they understand how this works. the government prints money and they give them the food stamp and then they go buy food here. the federa
this is according to bank of america. it's not coming from any conspiracy theorists is actually bank of america, relating fed money printing purchase of assets, an increase in global tech stocks, and they have a chart here. you could see the central bank liquidity is a darker line where that light line is. market cap of amazon, apple, facebook, google, microsoft, netflix and tesla. right? like i was saying, sometimes the simplest answer is the correct answer. and a lot of people ask, why are...
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what is america's plan to remove the migrants? it’s us. what is america's plan to remove the migrants? it's still a bit unclear. _ remove the migrants? it's still a bit unclear. these _ remove the migrants? it's still a bit unclear. these are - a bit unclear. these are largely haitian migrants living in south america, in chile and brazil. they started moving a month or two ago, coming from the haitian community, it had gone badly for them during covid and they started moving in large numbers a month or two ago. although there has been movement all year. a large number now stacked in del rio, texas. i think we will start seeing the us government sending deportation flights back to haiti, but these people have not been in haiti for eight or ten years, they have been living in south america, the vast majority. an been living in south america, the vast majority. the vast ma'ority. an important oint, the vast ma'ority. an important point, they — the vast majority. an important point, they haven't _ the vast majority. an important point, they
what is america's plan to remove the migrants? it’s us. what is america's plan to remove the migrants? it's still a bit unclear. _ remove the migrants? it's still a bit unclear. these _ remove the migrants? it's still a bit unclear. these are - a bit unclear. these are largely haitian migrants living in south america, in chile and brazil. they started moving a month or two ago, coming from the haitian community, it had gone badly for them during covid and they started moving in large numbers...
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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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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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cross into america. the cost is anywhere from seven to $10,000 now which they can pay off in installments while they are working here illegally. now, these are economic migrants. but they are not legitimate asylum-seekers. but there is literally the rogue deterrence from the biden administration. in fact, if they want this to continue. new voters and cheap labor. it is a win-win for democrats. >> why don't you build, forgive me, a wall or a fence to stop them from walking? is this the policy of this administration? >> we do not agree with the building of the wall. the law provides that individuals can take the claim for humanitarian really. that is actually one of our proudest traditions. >> laura: can you believe this guy? he is proud of what they are doing down there on the border. it is disgusting. then you can, dhs secretary hundred mayorkas himself is kind of a smooth talking krupp to pratt. and now he oversees the bigger scam at the border. >> some have argued and in the actions that have been take
cross into america. the cost is anywhere from seven to $10,000 now which they can pay off in installments while they are working here illegally. now, these are economic migrants. but they are not legitimate asylum-seekers. but there is literally the rogue deterrence from the biden administration. in fact, if they want this to continue. new voters and cheap labor. it is a win-win for democrats. >> why don't you build, forgive me, a wall or a fence to stop them from walking? is this the...
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we could use some of those assets for the citizens of america. let's put america first. mr. president, if you have an ounce of respect for your 50 years of service to this nation, and to move forward towards healing, to unite our nation, to get past this nightmare that you've created, and by god, man, resign. i thank my colleagues for joining us today. thank you so much. >> one more. >> chairman, [indiscernible] >> your opinion matters to let your voice be heard with the studentcam video conversation. create a documentary that answers the question how does the federal government impact your life? c-span's studentcam competition has 100,000 dollars in total cash prices and a shot at the grand prize of $5,000. entries for the competition will be received wednesday, september 8. for the rules and more information on how to get started, visit studentcam.org. c-span's "washington journal" every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning president obama's famous -- fema director in responding to hurricane
we could use some of those assets for the citizens of america. let's put america first. mr. president, if you have an ounce of respect for your 50 years of service to this nation, and to move forward towards healing, to unite our nation, to get past this nightmare that you've created, and by god, man, resign. i thank my colleagues for joining us today. thank you so much. >> one more. >> chairman, [indiscernible] >> your opinion matters to let your voice be heard with the...
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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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anchor: this is bbc world news america. explaining america's chaotic exit -- the top u.s. to the met defends the withdraw from afghanistan as lawmakers ask hard questions. >> who is responsible? you made the decisions? was it the president of the united states? >> ultimately, the president makes the decision. anchor: we talked to the afghan women who don't know if they can return to work and fit for their safety. america's war on terror -- we look at how u.s. policy may have fanned the flames of extremism in kenya. californians are deciding if they want to keep this man, gavin newsom, as their governor. days result could reverberate far beyond the golden state. ♪ plus curtain out -- broadway is back after the pandemic turned off the light for 18 months. we are live in manhattan as th show begins. anchor: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. for the second day in a row, lawmakers in washington are asking tough questions about america's messy exit from afghanistan. the u.s. secretary of state was in the hot seat once again, this time in front of the s
anchor: this is bbc world news america. explaining america's chaotic exit -- the top u.s. to the met defends the withdraw from afghanistan as lawmakers ask hard questions. >> who is responsible? you made the decisions? was it the president of the united states? >> ultimately, the president makes the decision. anchor: we talked to the afghan women who don't know if they can return to work and fit for their safety. america's war on terror -- we look at how u.s. policy may have fanned...
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was a true america. so he would die the birthplaces of famous americans like the building where he was born in the house where he grew up. he moved it from the farm in michigan to this park and he set it down and created a little farmer around it. he moved it to dearborn and he said it in this park i think nathaniel hawthorne's birthplaces there and the wright brothers shop where they sold bicycles. he would collect the buildings the way that other people collect whatever people collect. he created this fabulous wonderful place where you can see american architecture change and laid out and parts of it, there's a central part of it which is sort of like henry ford's theme of america. it has a white brick house with its people and a pond in beautiful houses just laid out. it's remarkable to me that he went from building a 75-mile working city to building this charming but unusual theme park. if you are ever up in those parts. >> we are too far from michigan here. when mark questioned from the patrons. do
was a true america. so he would die the birthplaces of famous americans like the building where he was born in the house where he grew up. he moved it from the farm in michigan to this park and he set it down and created a little farmer around it. he moved it to dearborn and he said it in this park i think nathaniel hawthorne's birthplaces there and the wright brothers shop where they sold bicycles. he would collect the buildings the way that other people collect whatever people collect. he...
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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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president george w the america i now. president george w bush the america i now. president george w bush speaking _ the america i now. president george w bush speaking in _ the america i now. president george w bush speaking in pennsylvania i w bush speaking in pennsylvania earlier. one of the four planes hijacked 20 years ago crashed into the pentagon, just outside washington, dc. 18a people were killed. a memorial ceremony is underway at the site of the attack to honour those who lost their lives. gary 0'donoghue is there for us and joins me live. it has been very striking in today's coverage how president george w bush use that address in pennsylvania to draw a direct line between the 9/11 hijackers and domestic extremists. he even referred to them as children of the same foul spirit. how does that strike you coming months after the january six riots on the capital when supporters of president trump try to overturn the election? t try to overturn the election? i think it is an extraordinary intervention, giving the high profile nature of the occasion today, all
president george w the america i now. president george w bush the america i now. president george w bush speaking _ the america i now. president george w bush speaking in _ the america i now. president george w bush speaking in pennsylvania i w bush speaking in pennsylvania earlier. one of the four planes hijacked 20 years ago crashed into the pentagon, just outside washington, dc. 18a people were killed. a memorial ceremony is underway at the site of the attack to honour those who lost their...
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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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that's the good part about american best to real america, america. everybody wants to see all the time. ah, well, i'm in new york city here to visit the memorial museum for the 911 tragedy. if i'm going to be honest, i feel the summer about it. it's really tragic event and i know that i'm free. it's really tied to the event. it will be really interesting to see what kind of what they have i saw memorial and all the different faces. i saw police officers, saw the fireman lives husband, a victim who could not have been more than 5 years, or the tragic event is an incident that expand upon all kinds of alters all kinds of wise, all kinds of families. so i was pretty emotionally moved by it and i can my thoughts get going back to the photo rationale and you think to myself, i was around that age. however, the steel beam was a part of the south tower, the side of the south tower, the same, the same tower that was struck when i was reading to president bush touching his profound you feel it immediately how strong this thing is and you can see it visually,
that's the good part about american best to real america, america. everybody wants to see all the time. ah, well, i'm in new york city here to visit the memorial museum for the 911 tragedy. if i'm going to be honest, i feel the summer about it. it's really tragic event and i know that i'm free. it's really tied to the event. it will be really interesting to see what kind of what they have i saw memorial and all the different faces. i saw police officers, saw the fireman lives husband, a victim...
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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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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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you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, canadians appearing to vote on monday but has the pandemic undermined support for justin trudeau or helton? -- helped him? we will have the latest from toronto. laura: a court hearing is underway in austria over the government alleged mishandling of the coronavirus outbreak at a ski resort. some arelaming the incident for spreading the virus across the rest of europe. bethany bell is following the case in vienna and has the latest for us now. bethany: this case involves the widow and the son of a 72-year-old journalist who died of coronavirus shortly after a skiing holiday in the ski resort. they say the austrian government mishandled the outbreak at that time, that they did not act quickly enough, and the reason people are looking at this case so carefully, it has been brought in by a consumer protection group and it says it knows of many other people who could potentially also file lawsuits against the austrian government. so they are very much lo
you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, canadians appearing to vote on monday but has the pandemic undermined support for justin trudeau or helton? -- helped him? we will have the latest from toronto. laura: a court hearing is underway in austria over the government alleged mishandling of the coronavirus outbreak at a ski resort. some arelaming the incident for spreading the virus across the rest of europe. bethany bell is following the case in...
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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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— 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
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the constitution has been outlawed in america. and i think the people who share that on are the same people are going to come crying to the big coin earth and saying i can't afford my bread anymore because the inflation because of all the money printing by jamie diamond to bail out of his friends and i can eat and i'm starving. but of course my answer to them will be ha, well this sort of authoritarianism and his mindset is setting in just like the mindset of inflation. the principles don't actually matter. so let's look at a headline from may 2021 china. the social credit system ranks citizens and punishes them with throttled internet speeds and flight bands of the communist party teams. them untrustworthy people be punished if they drive badly by too many video games or steel. it's not yet a unified nationwide system, but china plans on eventually making it mandatory for everyone in their own documents of 20142015 when they release as they say, this is in order to you know, to, to abide by the principles of the socialism and com
the constitution has been outlawed in america. and i think the people who share that on are the same people are going to come crying to the big coin earth and saying i can't afford my bread anymore because the inflation because of all the money printing by jamie diamond to bail out of his friends and i can eat and i'm starving. but of course my answer to them will be ha, well this sort of authoritarianism and his mindset is setting in just like the mindset of inflation. the principles don't...
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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 us to give novel interpretation to, to, to certain events. and to want to interpret devon, barry assess the 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 threats a
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 us to give novel interpretation to, to, to certain events. and to want to interpret devon, barry assess the 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...
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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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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...
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there isn't enough money in america to cover what democrats want to spend and americans know it. that's why president biden has gone out of his way to sell his trillion dollar bill, is not adding to the debt saying, this build back better agenda costs zero dollars. a claim that ranks right up with if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. and fortunately for him and for taxpayers that will have to foot the bill, "the washington post" fact check found this claim misleading. says it would take dubious gimmicks that would help disguise the true cost the president biden's agenda. again, considering democrats haven't had a single conversation of spending you stimulus or the debt to date, i think they by their behavior have taken responsibility to pass this by himselves. it's irrelevant -- themselves. it's irresponsible to raise the debt limit and spending without any framework or discussion about this explosion of america's debt. we need to grow the economy, restrain our spending, work together as both parties to get our financial house back in order for our children and gra
there isn't enough money in america to cover what democrats want to spend and americans know it. that's why president biden has gone out of his way to sell his trillion dollar bill, is not adding to the debt saying, this build back better agenda costs zero dollars. a claim that ranks right up with if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. and fortunately for him and for taxpayers that will have to foot the bill, "the washington post" fact check found this claim misleading....
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which we included in make it in america. this bill invests $78 billion to do exactly that and creates new grid deployment authority. a new grid deployment authority to promote innovation and smart grid technologies. that's about our national security. that is a national security demand on us. in the make it in america agenda we challenge congress to promote a modern energy infrastructure that reduces waste and incentives, storage -- incentivize storage and alternative forms of energy for vehicles. that's what mr. defazio did in the bill that we passed. and it is not as well, i think, but that's what's in this bill. the $7.5 billion included in this legislation for building electric vehicle charging infrastructure in america, particularly in rural disadvantaged and hard to reach community meets that challenge. that's why 40% of the republicans in the united states senate voted for it. when house democrats traveled across the country listening to the american people over the last few years, we have heard of what they need to m
which we included in make it in america. this bill invests $78 billion to do exactly that and creates new grid deployment authority. a new grid deployment authority to promote innovation and smart grid technologies. that's about our national security. that is a national security demand on us. in the make it in america agenda we challenge congress to promote a modern energy infrastructure that reduces waste and incentives, storage -- incentivize storage and alternative forms of energy for...
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carlos: viene a amÉrica el barco se desmantela, la gente es dejada aquÍ en amÉrica, desaparece cuando regresa cristÓbal colÓn se lleva los restos del barco en donde parece que estÁ esta campana y al llegar a portugal se hunde. quÉ descubriste? roberto: cuando llega cristÓbal colÓn con los restos del naufragio de la santa marÍa que se sabe se hundiÓ o arrancÓ la noche de navidad. para proteger a los 39 hombres cristÓbal colÓn tuvo que dejar ahÍ. la santa marÍa la niÑa, entonces no podÍan devolver tanta gente y entonces lo dejo ahÍ. carlos: se une el barco que fue el que encontrase, cuÉntame de la aventura. cÓmo supiste que estaba ahÍ? roberto:decide levantar otra vez la fama de su abuelo veÍa esta siempre campana sabiendo que era la campana del barco. en el fuerte de san juan de puerto rico pagando $32. la campana viene y tenÍa una carga de oro de plata y de moneda tan inmensa y este barco naufraga en la costa. la suerte de encontrar un documentoen donde pide, pide una compensaciÓn por la pÉrdida de la campanade la gallega, en este caso la santamarÍa, del naufra
carlos: viene a amÉrica el barco se desmantela, la gente es dejada aquÍ en amÉrica, desaparece cuando regresa cristÓbal colÓn se lleva los restos del barco en donde parece que estÁ esta campana y al llegar a portugal se hunde. quÉ descubriste? roberto: cuando llega cristÓbal colÓn con los restos del naufragio de la santa marÍa que se sabe se hundiÓ o arrancÓ la noche de navidad. para proteger a los 39 hombres cristÓbal colÓn tuvo que dejar ahÍ. la santa marÍa la niÑa, entonces...
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he played politics with america's debt. so did many democrats that day. while they lecture us about irresponsibility, here's what we do know. this is a dangerous, irresponsible charade. democrats are desperate to blame the g.o.p. forthis. when in fact they've created this economic crisis. for two years, our democrat colleagues have known this day was coming. two years. and never even passed a budget. not even -- didn't even try to pass a budget to deal with this. never sat down with republicans. have rammed everything through this house this year. and now even though they have all the votes they need, they're just playing political games. willing to shut down this government. willing to deny disaster aid. willing to harm our economy and working families. so they don't have to raise this debt ceiling. the truth is, they don't want to. they can. they don't want to. they're manufacturing this crisis. have all the votes they need. they're willing to bring this economy to the brink. they've got all the votes they need. all they have to do is include it in reco
he played politics with america's debt. so did many democrats that day. while they lecture us about irresponsibility, here's what we do know. this is a dangerous, irresponsible charade. democrats are desperate to blame the g.o.p. forthis. when in fact they've created this economic crisis. for two years, our democrat colleagues have known this day was coming. two years. and never even passed a budget. not even -- didn't even try to pass a budget to deal with this. never sat down with...
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go back to the very birth of america. there was no north and south mean new york was built by slaves. wall street is name for the wall that went around the slave market. you know, benjamin franklin own slaves. i mean, you know, one of the big differences between canada and the united states is that our founding father, if you will, john mcdonald didn't, didn't have a bunch of wooden dentures in his handsome face. that contained human ivory ripped 19 from the mouth of his living slaves, but george washington did, you know, are for the founding fathers, unlike jefferson, did not mortgage 140 of their slaves with the dutch bank to build their palatial home at monticello. madison famously, as he wrote the the constitution complained that in order to get books off the ships from london essential to his work, he had to sell a slave. we've been in the family for all of his life. i mean, benjamin franklin, even as he published some of the 1st tracks, calling in the question and celebrating the about abolitionists agenda. he himse
go back to the very birth of america. there was no north and south mean new york was built by slaves. wall street is name for the wall that went around the slave market. you know, benjamin franklin own slaves. i mean, you know, one of the big differences between canada and the united states is that our founding father, if you will, john mcdonald didn't, didn't have a bunch of wooden dentures in his handsome face. that contained human ivory ripped 19 from the mouth of his living slaves, but...
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it was time for america to end its longest war. it's time now for us to find a way to bring the nation back together, yield the floor per. >> 20 years ago, september 11, 2001, americans watched in horror as two planes instruct the world trade center in new york city.
it was time for america to end its longest war. it's time now for us to find a way to bring the nation back together, yield the floor per. >> 20 years ago, september 11, 2001, americans watched in horror as two planes instruct the world trade center in new york city.