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made in america. the headline no doubt about it, was this public dressing down by president trump of the republican senate caucus here at the white house this afternoon in which he invited senate caucus over for lunch. 49 of 52 republican senators were here. the president brought the cameras into that lunchroom. gave a 10 minute or so speech which he said the following, telling these senators told them, look you have to sell this health care reform bill. you have to pass this health care reform bill. if you don't, the president said, don't go on the august recess. >> i have pen in hand. you never had that before. you know for seven years you had an easy route. we'll repeal, we'll replace and he is is never going to sign it. but i'm signing it. so it's a little bit different. any senator who votes against starting debate is really telling america that you're fine with obamacare. reporter: now senator mitch mcconnell emerged from the meeting, spoke to us outside here on the north lawn and implored repub
made in america. the headline no doubt about it, was this public dressing down by president trump of the republican senate caucus here at the white house this afternoon in which he invited senate caucus over for lunch. 49 of 52 republican senators were here. the president brought the cameras into that lunchroom. gave a 10 minute or so speech which he said the following, telling these senators told them, look you have to sell this health care reform bill. you have to pass this health care reform...
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we will make america prosperous again. and to borrow a phrase, we will make america great again. thank you very much. god bless you all and god bless the united states of america. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> remarks from the vice president there mentioning president trump who tweeted about health care a number times today writing we were all let down by all the members democrats and a few republicans on health care. most republicans were loyal, terrific, and worked hard. we will return. as i have always said, let obamacare fail and then come together and do a great health care plan. stay tuned. and with only a very small majority, the republicans in the house and senate need more victories next year since democrats totally obstruct. no votes. and finally, the senate must go to a 51-vote majority instead of current 60 votes. even parts of full repeal need 60. eight democrats controlled the senate. crazy.
we will make america prosperous again. and to borrow a phrase, we will make america great again. thank you very much. god bless you all and god bless the united states of america. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> remarks from the vice president there mentioning president trump who tweeted about health care a number...
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of the united states of america. [applause] it lies in the hearts of men and women who put on the uniform of law enforcement at every level in the united states of america. [applause] our teachers, our public servants. but i truly do believe that the strength of america also lies in the courage and in the hearts of men and women who get up every day, put their feet on the floor, and make a small business work. [applause] so i want to encourage you on. let your voice be heard. but also have faith. have faith that there are better days ahead for america. that what we've begun to see in the recovery of the american spirit and the rebound of the american economy is really just the beginning. and under president donald trump, with your help, i know the best days for america and for american small business are yet to come. lastly, i have that other kind of faith. this is a challenging time. in the wider world. the been a challenging time -- it's been a challenging time for businesses. but help is on the way. and hope alway
of the united states of america. [applause] it lies in the hearts of men and women who put on the uniform of law enforcement at every level in the united states of america. [applause] our teachers, our public servants. but i truly do believe that the strength of america also lies in the courage and in the hearts of men and women who get up every day, put their feet on the floor, and make a small business work. [applause] so i want to encourage you on. let your voice be heard. but also have...
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will make america great again. [applause] so with gratitude for his leadership and admiration for his unwavering confidence in the boundless capacity of the american people, it is now my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to all of you the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applause]
will make america great again. [applause] so with gratitude for his leadership and admiration for his unwavering confidence in the boundless capacity of the american people, it is now my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to all of you the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applause]
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hello virginia, hello america. leader pelosi, when you were talking about the orioles hat, i see that, but i also see a dekalb feed hat, and that's my kind of peeps. i am cheri bustos and i represent the 17th district of illinois, 7000 square miles, mostly rural, mostly blue-collar, and all along the mississippi river. so way too many families that i represent understand the economy is not working for them. some have worked for decades in manufacturing. only to spend their last days training the replacements who came over from china. and where their last job was to padlock the factory door. others poured their hearts and souls into main street businesses, only to see the greed of wall street get the better of them. and moms and dads across the heartland, in regions like i represent, worry whether they'll be able to see their grandkids grow up, because their kids have had to move to big towns to get a job. the truth is, across america, there are millions of hardworking men and women who have been left behind. they d
hello virginia, hello america. leader pelosi, when you were talking about the orioles hat, i see that, but i also see a dekalb feed hat, and that's my kind of peeps. i am cheri bustos and i represent the 17th district of illinois, 7000 square miles, mostly rural, mostly blue-collar, and all along the mississippi river. so way too many families that i represent understand the economy is not working for them. some have worked for decades in manufacturing. only to spend their last days training...
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the memory of america perhaps but not america itself. america itself, had mrs. clinton been collected. sulking around in america until they were out populated. one wonders whether these people on both sides, left and right, have lost all perspective. whether patriotism can survive this kind of partisanship. many trying to bring the discussion of patriotism into our present day. trying make it germane to the problems that we are facing today. it must be admitted against the doctrines of the globalist that i mentioned earlier. that reactions of some has kind of set in favoring a return of the importance of the nation in the world. this is taking place not only in the united states but in parts of europe as well. some see it as healthy while others worry that it represents xenophobia or extreme nationalism. very strange intellectual effort has developed. with patriotism being good and nationalism bad. some of the patriots of the national review have been filled with this idea over the last half year. patriotism in this intellectual exercise means attachment to amer
the memory of america perhaps but not america itself. america itself, had mrs. clinton been collected. sulking around in america until they were out populated. one wonders whether these people on both sides, left and right, have lost all perspective. whether patriotism can survive this kind of partisanship. many trying to bring the discussion of patriotism into our present day. trying make it germane to the problems that we are facing today. it must be admitted against the doctrines of the...
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yes, we can make america even greater, but we do not have to make america great again. it already is. [applause] mr. isaacson: thank you ambassador. mike, getting to the same question, you said moments ago that the previous president reached out to our enemies and distance ourselves from friends. are we distancing ourselves from friends in europe now? mr. doran: we are engaged in a recalibration in europe and it is a continuation of negotiations that have been going on for a long time. the bush administration repeatedly raised, repeatedly and consistently and energetically raised with the europeans their failure to reach the 2% commitment, 2% of their gdp for defense. the obama administration also raised it repeatedly and energetically, consistently with the europeans. i would urge you to go back and read goldberg's interview in the atlantic monthly, where president obama talks about an campaign,rider discussing the allies. insause" -- it conta everytory quotes about european leader basically except for angela merkel. when i was in the defense department in 2007 and 200
yes, we can make america even greater, but we do not have to make america great again. it already is. [applause] mr. isaacson: thank you ambassador. mike, getting to the same question, you said moments ago that the previous president reached out to our enemies and distance ourselves from friends. are we distancing ourselves from friends in europe now? mr. doran: we are engaged in a recalibration in europe and it is a continuation of negotiations that have been going on for a long time. the bush...
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because he believed that the united states of america, america is an idea, and it's an idea that universal here and so that's why i wanted to write this book. [applause] >> when you were secretary of state, you were in a position to know the world's opinion of the united states and its actions better than any other american i'm sure. i know you're not in office now, and it's only been just over 100 days since we had the trump administration in power, but i wonder if you are able to speak to, as there been any change in your mind as to how americans are viewed as we transition from president obama to president trump? >> i was in europe not too long after the election, and the firstnet said to all of my friends in europe, just settle down. [laughing] the united states of america is engaging a little bit of a democratic experiment. [laughing] [applause] we just elected somebody who's never been in government before, he was never even sniffed the government before, and that president is going to take some time. there's a bit of a learning curve, but the one thing that you can trust is that ame
because he believed that the united states of america, america is an idea, and it's an idea that universal here and so that's why i wanted to write this book. [applause] >> when you were secretary of state, you were in a position to know the world's opinion of the united states and its actions better than any other american i'm sure. i know you're not in office now, and it's only been just over 100 days since we had the trump administration in power, but i wonder if you are able to speak...
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>> amÉrica por 3 a 0. julio cÉsar: goles de quién? >> de silvio romero. >> necesitamos que nuestro portero se ponga las pilas. julio cÉsar: y las mujeres quÉ dicen? anita, del consulado mexicano, tambiÉn es hincha. anita: representando al gobierno del estado de puebla. vamos a demostrar que vamos a ganar. julio cÉsar. y el amÉrica?qué dice? [gritos] julio cÉsar: la aficiÓn de aquÍ realmente es importante. estÁn expectantes de lo que puede suceder maÑana. recordemos que amÉrica jugÓ en denver. pueblo tambiÉn ha jugado y le ha ido muy bien. pues me decÍan que era un amistoso, pero no tiene nada de amistoso. ricardo: los jugadores se lo toman muy en serio, significa quedarse en el equipo titular o no. en la etiqueta de amistoso porque no es de temporada regular, pero va a ser un partido caliente, intenso, esperemos con muchos goles. julio cÉsar: vamos a estar muy felices de presenciar el partido. ademÁs de los 11 titulares, se permiten hasta siete cambios. ricardo: tambiÉn estÁ diego lainez, que tiene 17 aÑos, es una
>> amÉrica por 3 a 0. julio cÉsar: goles de quién? >> de silvio romero. >> necesitamos que nuestro portero se ponga las pilas. julio cÉsar: y las mujeres quÉ dicen? anita, del consulado mexicano, tambiÉn es hincha. anita: representando al gobierno del estado de puebla. vamos a demostrar que vamos a ganar. julio cÉsar. y el amÉrica?qué dice? [gritos] julio cÉsar: la aficiÓn de aquÍ realmente es importante. estÁn expectantes de lo que puede suceder maÑana....
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so pray for america and for this country because america matters. [applause] i will let you get back where it is cooler and get to work but i didn't come here to talking and you did not come here to listen. i promise you we are dedicated with these elected officials to keep the promises we made to the american people i believe in all of my heart with boundless faith to put the miracle of democracy on the shoulders and with president job in the warehouse together we will make america safe again and prosperous again in to borrow a phrase, but tomorrow we will make -- together we will make america of the great again. god bless kentucky and the united states of america. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪
so pray for america and for this country because america matters. [applause] i will let you get back where it is cooler and get to work but i didn't come here to talking and you did not come here to listen. i promise you we are dedicated with these elected officials to keep the promises we made to the american people i believe in all of my heart with boundless faith to put the miracle of democracy on the shoulders and with president job in the warehouse together we will make america safe again...
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doers because we have citizens who love america and are willing to fight for america. [applause] pres. trump: we are so very blessed with warriors matter willing to serve america in the greatest fighting force in history, the united states military. today this ship officially role in the military history of our great nation. in a few moments i will wonderful,this beautiful, but very, very powerful warship. captain mccormick will assume command. he will set the first watch, then the crew of the gerald r. ford will man the ship and bring her to life. [applause] pres. trump: a ship is only as good as the people who serve on it and the american sailor is the best in the world. among you are great welders, radar technicians, machine operators and pilots. you take pride in your work and america takes pride in you. we love you, we are proud of you. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: that is why it is so fitting that this ship is named after a sailor of integrity and wisdom. you know that. raised in thes american heartland. he grew up in grand rapids and became an eagle scout.
doers because we have citizens who love america and are willing to fight for america. [applause] pres. trump: we are so very blessed with warriors matter willing to serve america in the greatest fighting force in history, the united states military. today this ship officially role in the military history of our great nation. in a few moments i will wonderful,this beautiful, but very, very powerful warship. captain mccormick will assume command. he will set the first watch, then the crew of the...
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america might is second to none. and we are getting bigger and better and stronger every day of my administration, that i can tell you. [applause] wherever this vessel cuts through the horizon, our allies will rest easy, and our enemies will shake with fear, because everyone will know that america is coming, and america is coming strong. [applause] to every worker from newport news shipbuilding and every craftsman and engineer who helped build this incredible fortress on the sea, today, we salute you. thank you. [applause] your skill and your grit built the instruments of war that preserve peace. this ship is the deterrent that keeps us from having to fight in the first place. this ship also assures that if that if the fight does come, it will always end the same way. we will win, win, win. we will never lose. we will win. [applause] when it comes to battle, we do not want a fair fight. we want just the opposite. we demand victory, and we will have total victory, believe me. [applause] having the best technology and
america might is second to none. and we are getting bigger and better and stronger every day of my administration, that i can tell you. [applause] wherever this vessel cuts through the horizon, our allies will rest easy, and our enemies will shake with fear, because everyone will know that america is coming, and america is coming strong. [applause] to every worker from newport news shipbuilding and every craftsman and engineer who helped build this incredible fortress on the sea, today, we...
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as in the debate contains all what a america first means, one as the debatein continues on what america first --ns, what inc. is certain on whatebate continues america first means, one things continue, the debate. >> please welcome our debaters and moderator, michael durband, jasonsherman and isaacson. [applause] >> good afternoon. in the 4.5 months since its inauguration in which he promised it is going to be on the america first, america first, president trump has put forth policies that seek to reposition the united states on the world stage. america onto his predecessors have been taken advantage of and he is taken a series of steps to defend in u.s. sovereignty or reverse the unfair treatment he believes our country has suffered. thepresident has drawn america from one major deal. and he publicly scolded our closest allies for only the america.- owing against this disruptive record, there have been multiple size of reassurances that american foreign-policy was not so different after all. nato is no that longer obsolete and he is stuck with the iran nuclear deal principally negotiat
as in the debate contains all what a america first means, one as the debatein continues on what america first --ns, what inc. is certain on whatebate continues america first means, one things continue, the debate. >> please welcome our debaters and moderator, michael durband, jasonsherman and isaacson. [applause] >> good afternoon. in the 4.5 months since its inauguration in which he promised it is going to be on the america first, america first, president trump has put forth...
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thank you, america. thanks to all the dedicated park rangers who did such a busy amazing job protecting our national parks. i had fun and i hope you had fun this week on the show. i turned to the panel for the final thoughts. couple of seconds each. liz back i love your section on pharmaceuticals. i would urge people to watch because trump was very strong on that during the campaign and mccain was in 2008 and is most people don't like it it did with him votes. i would urge people to watch president trump does with executive orders dealing with big pharma because there's big areas where he could fix. one with the bug drug discount program which they use disproportionately and another is with this whole if we can get people and that other countries to pay more it will reduce prices here. watch out. it's a big deal to make things for having me. it's an important s >> i think of it this way, it is not about class and money. it is about who has access and who doesn't. who is on the inside versus the outside.
thank you, america. thanks to all the dedicated park rangers who did such a busy amazing job protecting our national parks. i had fun and i hope you had fun this week on the show. i turned to the panel for the final thoughts. couple of seconds each. liz back i love your section on pharmaceuticals. i would urge people to watch because trump was very strong on that during the campaign and mccain was in 2008 and is most people don't like it it did with him votes. i would urge people to watch...
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this president knows that the more we have made in america is how we make america great again. [applause] under president trump's leadership, businesses in this country have already created more than 800,000 new jobs, including 41,000 good paying manufacturing jobs. [applause] >> company after company. [applause] >> are responding to the president's agenda with optimism and investment, bringing jobs back to this country and building factories in america, not overseas. manufacturers, small businesses and consumers all across this country haven't been this confident in a decade or more. and they should be, because i can tell you, president trump is a man of his word. he's a man of action, and thanks to president donald trump, america is back and the world knows it. [applause] >> but our president knows that security is the foundation of our prosperity. and serving with him every day, i can assure you, president trump has no higher priority than the safety and security of the american people. our president has travelled across the wider world reaffirming our historic alliances and
this president knows that the more we have made in america is how we make america great again. [applause] under president trump's leadership, businesses in this country have already created more than 800,000 new jobs, including 41,000 good paying manufacturing jobs. [applause] >> company after company. [applause] >> are responding to the president's agenda with optimism and investment, bringing jobs back to this country and building factories in america, not overseas. manufacturers,...
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god bless the united states of america. \[applause] governor mcauliffe: i want to governor mcauliffe: i want to thank the vice president. we give him one more round of applause. \[applause] governor mcauliffe: thank him to address the governors and understand the challenges that governors have in dealing with all of the issues and i appreciate the discussion of the opioid crisis which every single rn
god bless the united states of america. \[applause] governor mcauliffe: i want to governor mcauliffe: i want to thank the vice president. we give him one more round of applause. \[applause] governor mcauliffe: thank him to address the governors and understand the challenges that governors have in dealing with all of the issues and i appreciate the discussion of the opioid crisis which every single rn
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and thank you all for coming. ♪ america, america ♪ america, america ♪ america, america ♪ my home ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ for purple mountain's majesty ♪ ♪ above the fruited plain ♪ america, america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tonight, american history tv will be live from the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. we'll be joined by top museum staff to learn about exhibits and to answer viewer questions about the american revolution. here's a preview. >> so in this gallery then we kind of unpack the story of the declaration of independence. we have a small theater which explores the actual process of drafting and passing the declaration of independence. we rotate on display, printings of the declaration, we're all familiar with the engrossed copy on parchment that you can see in washington, d.c. at the national archives. but other than members of congress, very few people ever saw that document. most pe
and thank you all for coming. ♪ america, america ♪ america, america ♪ america, america ♪ my home ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ for purple mountain's majesty ♪ ♪ above the fruited plain ♪ america, america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tonight, american history tv will be live from the museum of the american...
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and that's why america needs to establish english as the official language. because it is our common language. we're extraordinarily blessed to have english as our common language. and we can eliminate then the billions of dollars that we spend, as we hire interpreterers, and is he he slow down our process, and if we establish english as the official language, we'll accelerate the learning of our language all across this land. when i go to -- i don't know why in the world spanish is in the airport in laguardia, for example. that's a long ways away from any country that speaks spanish. but that's up there. in the dual signs. english and spanish as you walk through laguardia airport. and as i'm in a foreign country, i sometimes try to learn the language. when they've got dual signs up there, i'll try to read the sign to learn that other language while i'm there. but i also know this. my eye's always revert to the lang -- eyes always revert to the language that i know and i'm comfortable with. for me it's english. when we put multiple languages on our signs in t
and that's why america needs to establish english as the official language. because it is our common language. we're extraordinarily blessed to have english as our common language. and we can eliminate then the billions of dollars that we spend, as we hire interpreterers, and is he he slow down our process, and if we establish english as the official language, we'll accelerate the learning of our language all across this land. when i go to -- i don't know why in the world spanish is in the...
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we will make america prosperous again. we will give americans the opportunity to have access to world-class health care again. and to borrow a phrase, working with all of you on behalf of all of the american people, we will make america great again, thank you very much. god bless you for your service to this nation. unless you date and god bless the united states of america. >>. [applause]
we will make america prosperous again. we will give americans the opportunity to have access to world-class health care again. and to borrow a phrase, working with all of you on behalf of all of the american people, we will make america great again, thank you very much. god bless you for your service to this nation. unless you date and god bless the united states of america. >>. [applause]
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in america, we don't worship government. we worship god. [ applause ] >> usa, usa, usa. >> our religious liberty is enshrined in the very first amendment in the bill of rights. the american founders invoked our creator four times in the declaration of independence. benjamin franklin reminded his colleagues at the constitutional convention to begin by bowing their heads in prayer. i remind you that we are going to start saying "merry christmas" again. [ applause ] inscribed on our currency are the words "in god we trust." [ applause ] but not only has god bestowed on us the gift of freedom, he has also given us a gift of heroes willing to give their lives to defend that freedom. you just stood. [ applause ] in every struggle against evil throughout our history, as america's service members have huddled around campfires and sought refuge in foxholes, they called on their creator for support. in world war ii, when general george patton -- that was a real general. we've got some pattons today, too. [ applause ] i found them. mad
in america, we don't worship government. we worship god. [ applause ] >> usa, usa, usa. >> our religious liberty is enshrined in the very first amendment in the bill of rights. the american founders invoked our creator four times in the declaration of independence. benjamin franklin reminded his colleagues at the constitutional convention to begin by bowing their heads in prayer. i remind you that we are going to start saying "merry christmas" again. [ applause ] inscribed...
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judiciary in the police can be adjusted modernized or professional laws to make possible a post racial america we discuss issues of race while ignoring the economic bureaucratic and political systems of exploitation all of it legal and built into the ruling operad us that are the true engines of racism and white supremacy no discussion of race is possible without a discussion of capitalism and class and until that discussion takes place despite all the proposed reforms to the criminal justice system the state will continue to murder and imprison poor people of color with impunity are to correspondent on your part and bell looks at how democrats and republicans conspired to build our police and our prison system no matter where you live in the united states chances are your community is patrolled by a heavily militarized police force how did they come to be according to eastern kentucky university quote the institution of slavery and the control of minorities were two of the most formidable historic features of american society shaping early policing slave patrols and night watches which later
judiciary in the police can be adjusted modernized or professional laws to make possible a post racial america we discuss issues of race while ignoring the economic bureaucratic and political systems of exploitation all of it legal and built into the ruling operad us that are the true engines of racism and white supremacy no discussion of race is possible without a discussion of capitalism and class and until that discussion takes place despite all the proposed reforms to the criminal justice...
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joining the armed forces from both america and franc. beginning with the fly past the visiting fighter jets. the soldiers to lead the parade together in a tribute to their role in world war one. the u. s. is a an ally of theirs i know sometimes you don't think so but yeah. france is there for us and we're there for them. i didn't vote for president trump but is our president and that we're proud to have him here. yeah let me see. speaking to the crowds in central paris mr microns thanked the u. s. for the choice that have made a century ago. and said that france and america would never be divided. young. new cicala. jimmy. the fronts of today was on it too with the military band playing music quite often. enjoyed by some in the audience. more than others. france is changing culture merit in this parade accompanied by changing security threats to. the image of france's security forces has changed over the past few years. repeated terrorist attacks have really focused attention on security at home. and the values that frogs has chosen to p
joining the armed forces from both america and franc. beginning with the fly past the visiting fighter jets. the soldiers to lead the parade together in a tribute to their role in world war one. the u. s. is a an ally of theirs i know sometimes you don't think so but yeah. france is there for us and we're there for them. i didn't vote for president trump but is our president and that we're proud to have him here. yeah let me see. speaking to the crowds in central paris mr microns thanked the u....
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and america's new nationalism. ronald reagan's republican party wa all about free markets, free trade, and open arms to immigrants. no more. >> we have taken historic steps to secure our border, impose needed immigration control like you've never seen before. >> journalist joshua green on steve bannon and the new american nationalism. also, america closes itself and china is opening itself up. forging alliances and rising. i will talk about the eastward shift of global power with the f.t.'s gideon rachman. finally, summer on the french riviera. instead of hot parties this year unfortunately all the talk is of scorching fires. i'll explain. >>> but first here's my take. in london last week i met a nigerian man who succinctly expressed the reaction of much of the world to america these days. "your country has gone crazy," he said, with a mixture of outrage and amusement. "i'm from africa. i know crazy. but i didn't ever think i would see this in america." the world had gone through bouts of anti-americanism before, b
and america's new nationalism. ronald reagan's republican party wa all about free markets, free trade, and open arms to immigrants. no more. >> we have taken historic steps to secure our border, impose needed immigration control like you've never seen before. >> journalist joshua green on steve bannon and the new american nationalism. also, america closes itself and china is opening itself up. forging alliances and rising. i will talk about the eastward shift of global power with...
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there was no latin america. there was no mexico. >> yeah. >> so as the world reopened, we had 50% 6 global gdp after world war ii with five% of the population. so as the rest of the world came back online, that was going to be divided up. the marshall plan in europe. so what happened was other countries got their share of gdp at our expense, but we didn't plan as well for the transition. we did not look forward on how to use education and training to keep our people competitive and also keep wages and productivity ricing at the rate they have. >> so this whole pint is this isn't a trump ching. it's an an obama thing. but everybody kind of miss represents this to the average american. we always say we'll put up the necessary trade barriers to do that. in the end the american worker and the american consumer, although they are the same person, have different end goals. >> absolutely. and if you -- let's say you close the economy completely and global trade goes away, well, you either run into an inflation problem,
there was no latin america. there was no mexico. >> yeah. >> so as the world reopened, we had 50% 6 global gdp after world war ii with five% of the population. so as the rest of the world came back online, that was going to be divided up. the marshall plan in europe. so what happened was other countries got their share of gdp at our expense, but we didn't plan as well for the transition. we did not look forward on how to use education and training to keep our people competitive and...
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amazon eats up whole foods as the new masters of the universe plunder america unlike our old moguls the new masters don't promise greater prosperity but a world where most people are to be satisfied by a state provided basic income and occasional gig work so here you have amazon who is using its inflated stock price that got that way by being able to bully its way into a number of different markets and competitively under price the competition to put them out of business before raising prices here they want to get into the food business and when this announcement was made a lot of the food the supermarket stocks crashed even wal-mart had to pull back because you're taking a business model jeff bezos offering food at below cost to get more people on the prime amazon prime or some other service and he's already said or there's already been talk about getting rid of cashiers getting rid of a lot of jobs. bring food by drone using these whole food stores as socially drone launching peasant warehouses to really enjoy near the food market in america but just like to actually drive a truck dri
amazon eats up whole foods as the new masters of the universe plunder america unlike our old moguls the new masters don't promise greater prosperity but a world where most people are to be satisfied by a state provided basic income and occasional gig work so here you have amazon who is using its inflated stock price that got that way by being able to bully its way into a number of different markets and competitively under price the competition to put them out of business before raising prices...
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twenty zero one seven twenty seventeen with what they thought was their solution to the problem of america not being so great again so that is kind of the whole theme of our summer solutions series is how to make america great again is kind of because as the us empire as well i mean it is kind of neal liberalism and globalism under this u.s. superpower so it will extend out to other places it won't turn to make america great again it means we've got to get rid of the old in with the new there's the millennial generation they're ready to take on political responsibility and we've seen seismic political of people all over the world in the united kingdom in america in france it's happening everywhere so this is the greatest moment for this generation this century to kick in like i said i think people voted for trump because they felt that america needed to be great again and i think that's why that slogan caught on i think that was a solution they thought they could vote for. hillary had stronger together that was her motto didn't make any sense they didn't vote for that solution but because
twenty zero one seven twenty seventeen with what they thought was their solution to the problem of america not being so great again so that is kind of the whole theme of our summer solutions series is how to make america great again is kind of because as the us empire as well i mean it is kind of neal liberalism and globalism under this u.s. superpower so it will extend out to other places it won't turn to make america great again it means we've got to get rid of the old in with the new there's...
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in america, it is very contentious. even in france, in paris, they‘ve had demonstrations in the streets against gay marriage. but what‘s your personal view? would you like to get rid of 377a? my personal view is that if i don‘t have a problem, this is an uneasy compromise, i‘m prepared to live with it until social attitudes change. we are also almost out of time. a few questions on singapore‘s future and its future leadership. in 2008, you gave an interview where you indicated that you did not think singapore was ready for a muslim non—chinese prime minister. do you still feel that today? i think that ethnic considerations are never absent when people vote. it‘s like that in america, certainly in the last election. in singapore, it is better than before, but race and religion count. and i think that makes it difficult. it is not impossible. and i hope one day it will happen. and you don‘t think singapore is ready today? if you asked if it could happen tomorrow, i don‘t think so. should the situation ar
in america, it is very contentious. even in france, in paris, they‘ve had demonstrations in the streets against gay marriage. but what‘s your personal view? would you like to get rid of 377a? my personal view is that if i don‘t have a problem, this is an uneasy compromise, i‘m prepared to live with it until social attitudes change. we are also almost out of time. a few questions on singapore‘s future and its future leadership. in 2008, you gave an interview where you indicated that...
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thousands of people are gathered for the wawa welcome america july 4th celebration. from tonight's concert to the fireworks northbound 10 has your all access pass. and nobody has a better birds eye view of the festivities than nbc 10 live in sky force 10. what are you seeing? >> reporter: rosemary and denise. we're keeping a close eye on what, for many, will be the highlight of the evening. check it out. these are folks putting the final touches on those fireworks. right the front steps of the top of the rocky steps at the philadelphia museum of art. now if we can pan out a little bit, you can see how the crowd has been growing. there's the stage and the crowd on the parkway all the way until 10:00 tonight. the party on the parkway building since it opened up at about noon. of course, many of those folks awaiting the concert at 7:00. just less than an hour away. and following that the fireworks at 9:30 to 10:00. if you saw they're getting set up for that. happy fourth of july. back to you in the studio. >>> so the main road that runs right through -- was shut down th
thousands of people are gathered for the wawa welcome america july 4th celebration. from tonight's concert to the fireworks northbound 10 has your all access pass. and nobody has a better birds eye view of the festivities than nbc 10 live in sky force 10. what are you seeing? >> reporter: rosemary and denise. we're keeping a close eye on what, for many, will be the highlight of the evening. check it out. these are folks putting the final touches on those fireworks. right the front steps...
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that's what this family has done for america. and to all the members of the kennedy family that are here tonight, thank you. i could not be more grateful to the profile in courage award committee for this honor. i'm also grateful that, unlike the nobel prize committee, you waited until i was out of office. [laughter] president obama: how fitting that we gather here this month, the 100th anniversary of president kennedy's birth. i was born the year he took office, which makes me 55 years old. had he lived to finish two terms, he would have been just 51. and he remarked on that possibility once. "it has been suggested," he said, "that whether i serve one or two terms in the presidency, i will find myself at the end of that period at what might be called the awkward age, too old to begin a career and too young to write my memoirs." now, i hadn't seen this quote when i wrote my first memoir at 33. i'm now in the middle of my second. moreover, i expect to be busy if not with a second career then at least a second act. but it is true t
that's what this family has done for america. and to all the members of the kennedy family that are here tonight, thank you. i could not be more grateful to the profile in courage award committee for this honor. i'm also grateful that, unlike the nobel prize committee, you waited until i was out of office. [laughter] president obama: how fitting that we gather here this month, the 100th anniversary of president kennedy's birth. i was born the year he took office, which makes me 55 years old....
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, america heroes, and america dreams. if this should asked if that's a commit mint to start making their products here in the united states, which is what they're asking other businesses to do, they were noncommittal. they said we'll get back to that on that. when shawn micer was just asked about that, he couldn't comment on business matters, but the president was a businessman who understood the challenges of being in business in america. so we didn't weren't we do know that ivanka trump will not attend the event where there's a fire truck, a yacht, marine one and other products from the 50 states that are made in america, and the other staterooms of the white house. the irony is not lost on the president's critics. and it's -- we are not sure if the white house will start -- if they will answer whether or not they will start making their products here. >> you have some reporting as well about the president meeting with senators tonight, right? >> yes. as the -- they're trying to distract from the russian narrative and t
, america heroes, and america dreams. if this should asked if that's a commit mint to start making their products here in the united states, which is what they're asking other businesses to do, they were noncommittal. they said we'll get back to that on that. when shawn micer was just asked about that, he couldn't comment on business matters, but the president was a businessman who understood the challenges of being in business in america. so we didn't weren't we do know that ivanka trump will...
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trump's america is no place for illegals. trump: we will use the best technology, including above— and below—ground sensors, towers, aerial surveillance and manpower to supplement the wall and keep out criminal cartels. we went on dawn patrol with border guards, flying over the rio grande that forms the border here. until recently, the cartels here have been brazen, running drugs across the border in broad daylight. but after hours in the air, we hadn't seen one immigrant crossing. the president's tough stance has created what they call here the trump effect. president trump is often portrayed by his detractors as ineffectual, chaotic, embattled, but he's been effective on reducing illegal immigration. donald trump was elected to do something. he's doing by and large what he promised to do. we open our arms to people who want to come here but when you reward people who come in through the back door you are punishing people who come in through the front door. and i don't think we ever should punish people who comply with t
trump's america is no place for illegals. trump: we will use the best technology, including above— and below—ground sensors, towers, aerial surveillance and manpower to supplement the wall and keep out criminal cartels. we went on dawn patrol with border guards, flying over the rio grande that forms the border here. until recently, the cartels here have been brazen, running drugs across the border in broad daylight. but after hours in the air, we hadn't seen one immigrant crossing. the...
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people are afraid now in america to say you're in america welcome to america we have certain values we have certain rules in place if you say that you might be xenophobic right so the city prosecutor didn't want to be seen. and because of that he decided to let somebody off on the cultural relativism defense so this is the end result of political correctness and cultural marxism and the social justice warrior ism run amok mexicans and muslims and foreigners and immigrants to this country. every day this spate of hate crimes that have this country. so to think that some of the environment of an bracing immigrants is ridiculous when hate crimes are on the rise and just for being mexican you can be terror a lot of these hate crimes do end up being hoaxes the flip side is there's just a lot of hate in the world and there's a lot of hate in humanity if i walk down a street in a certain neighborhoods in new york as a white person i would face racism from other cultures it doesn't sound like you feel safe to visit new york we feel bad for. certain of it but mike you put forth a very grim pess
people are afraid now in america to say you're in america welcome to america we have certain values we have certain rules in place if you say that you might be xenophobic right so the city prosecutor didn't want to be seen. and because of that he decided to let somebody off on the cultural relativism defense so this is the end result of political correctness and cultural marxism and the social justice warrior ism run amok mexicans and muslims and foreigners and immigrants to this country. every...
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america only. that is complicated, because there are still 7.2 billion people around. that is where we have a bit of confusion. francine: is europe great? >> it has its challenges, because without the european union there is nothing that holds them together. but i believe we have seen the worst in terms of being pulled in different directions. it seems to me it is more integrating -- francine: so we don't somehow forget the concerns of populism, and then it comes back uglier in five years? >> i am very encouraged that people saw, this is not going my way, this fiscal populism. there are more people going to elections to vote than there used to be. this was the most encouraging topic to me, that people said, it is time to really take it. that is quite positive. francine: how do you see china? >> the chinese way is typically sit down and smile. francine: and behind closed doors? >> and look what happens. today, with the western world, we mean what we say. china says, if they are nervous toledo global
america only. that is complicated, because there are still 7.2 billion people around. that is where we have a bit of confusion. francine: is europe great? >> it has its challenges, because without the european union there is nothing that holds them together. but i believe we have seen the worst in terms of being pulled in different directions. it seems to me it is more integrating -- francine: so we don't somehow forget the concerns of populism, and then it comes back uglier in five...
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, so, clearly, the hard power element of it is america and america only. but i think she's clearly the leader of the spokesperson for the values that those who oppose trump support, and i was mentioning the club of the perplexed. the former prime minister of canada, my former colleague in the "financial times," gave a very unusual speech for a canadian foreign minister saying we're just going to have to chart our own sovereign course here, and merkel said much the same thing. when you've lost canada on foreign policy as an american presidents... karen, let me bring you in on this question of the north korea crisis. you read some of these headlines and they're pretty alarming, this notion we're talking about the possibility of a military response and how horrific that would be. are there additional measures short of the military option that people agree is basically unthinkable for actually escalating a response to north korean aggression? >> well, i think there is widespread agreement that a military response sun thinkable and secretary mattis, the u.s. de
, so, clearly, the hard power element of it is america and america only. but i think she's clearly the leader of the spokesperson for the values that those who oppose trump support, and i was mentioning the club of the perplexed. the former prime minister of canada, my former colleague in the "financial times," gave a very unusual speech for a canadian foreign minister saying we're just going to have to chart our own sovereign course here, and merkel said much the same thing. when...
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america's mostly not about government. america is mostly about community. it's more about country music lyrics and barbecuing in the backyard and plan little league sports with the neighborhood kids than it is about the federal register. the fourth of july is not centered in washington, d.c. it's in every community in america. >> we remember the famous line from ben franklin when he says, a republic "if you can keep it". that relates to the constitution at the declaration. certainly the people of the found a new this was an advanced placement citizenship. you have to have a important culture to have a liberty of this degree. >> also. fundamentally the american constitution is the most amazing political document ever written. because it's a negative document. the constitution's point is not to tell you what rights they give you. it's we the people tell you what the powers it has because we believe rights come from god in nature and government is our share project to secure those rights. government is not the author of those sources. they're talking about the
america's mostly not about government. america is mostly about community. it's more about country music lyrics and barbecuing in the backyard and plan little league sports with the neighborhood kids than it is about the federal register. the fourth of july is not centered in washington, d.c. it's in every community in america. >> we remember the famous line from ben franklin when he says, a republic "if you can keep it". that relates to the constitution at the declaration....
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simpson trial recalling how white america and black america reacted differently to the verdict. at the time, 2% of african-americans surveyed believe was innocent. only 15% said he was guilty. but does black america still feel the same way? here are two different perspectives. >> a black man with money paid a high class attorney and got the results that other whites have been getting with money and without money for centuries, and that disturbs white america so much that they will not let this man rest. >> i feel for o.j. what he built for the black community. absolutely nothing. you got a second chance. go sit your butt down and leave people alone. you are a pariah. jesse: joining me, kea kevin jackson and i will start with you, will black america embrace o.j. simpson now that he's out on parole? >> i don't think there will be a big change. people look at what happened to o.j. as when they got him on the charge of theft, it was okay, white folks finally got him. but now that he's out, i think black america will be fine with it. the shannon sharp clip you ladies by far the minor
simpson trial recalling how white america and black america reacted differently to the verdict. at the time, 2% of african-americans surveyed believe was innocent. only 15% said he was guilty. but does black america still feel the same way? here are two different perspectives. >> a black man with money paid a high class attorney and got the results that other whites have been getting with money and without money for centuries, and that disturbs white america so much that they will not let...
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there was a lot of land, property available here in america. so property is really core to how people think about this. you see it the throughout the writings of basically everyone of the founders. maybe most famous is jefferson who says, when he gets rid of the end tail, which is a way to link property to your descendants over time, if you watch it down, the "downton abbey," the first season, end tails, make property law professors giddy with delight, that pop culture has the end tail. when jefferson tried to get rid of the end tail, and succeeded he laid the axe to pseudoaristocracy. property distribution was the way that aristocracy developed over time. that is a big part of it. there is a sense other people in the time of the founding who weren't just farmers. there was artisan labor. the idea people owners of their own work. they are independents, they act separately. there was sommer chants. there was a merchant set of people. comparison in what merchants made between america and europe was pretty stark. by one account the wealthiest merc
there was a lot of land, property available here in america. so property is really core to how people think about this. you see it the throughout the writings of basically everyone of the founders. maybe most famous is jefferson who says, when he gets rid of the end tail, which is a way to link property to your descendants over time, if you watch it down, the "downton abbey," the first season, end tails, make property law professors giddy with delight, that pop culture has the end...
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we have a look at family fun for wawa welcome america. we kick things off with our meteorologist. >> overall, things look very nice as we go through today and your fourth of july. live view outside over the parkway. it's sunny out there right now. we are going to stay with those mostly sunny conditions through much of today. look at the temperatures. the results of the sunshine and low humidity. we're at 87 in philadelphia and wilmington. 88 in millville. our coolest temps are north. allentown and pottstown at 81. with many of us heading to the 90s, make sure if you are going outside you are drinking plenty of water and hiding out in the shade from time to time as well. radar and satellite, not a thing to track across our area. it's the sunshine that we have. a few thin clouds overhead. if we pull out and you look to the north, there is a front to our north. that cold front not firing off storms. it's going to try to bring a little line of rain to our area by this evening. that could impact the philly pops concert tonight at ind p d indep
we have a look at family fun for wawa welcome america. we kick things off with our meteorologist. >> overall, things look very nice as we go through today and your fourth of july. live view outside over the parkway. it's sunny out there right now. we are going to stay with those mostly sunny conditions through much of today. look at the temperatures. the results of the sunshine and low humidity. we're at 87 in philadelphia and wilmington. 88 in millville. our coolest temps are north....
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because because that is that america has taken a step to jeopardize u.s. russia relations and the important thing is that that step wasn't triggered by anything because this is a move to impose a legal restrictions to attempt to influence other countries including u.s. allies we here which are interested in developing ties with russia but i knew it was. going on longer than we've been waiting for quite a long time so that maybe something would change for the better we had hoped that the situation would change but it looks like even if it does change and it won't be in the near future quarter i decided it is time for us to show you we will not leave anything unanswered here is when there will be a political. going usenet of course we have more to say here there are fears that we could restrict use here which would be painful for the united states but i think we shouldn't do that and it's only going to harm us russian relations as they are but it's also going to affect us as well betty now the u.s. senate passed the sanctions but on thursday in the white hou
because because that is that america has taken a step to jeopardize u.s. russia relations and the important thing is that that step wasn't triggered by anything because this is a move to impose a legal restrictions to attempt to influence other countries including u.s. allies we here which are interested in developing ties with russia but i knew it was. going on longer than we've been waiting for quite a long time so that maybe something would change for the better we had hoped that the...
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the scouts believe in putting america first. you know, i go to washington and i see all these politicians. ani and i see the swamp. and in fact i said we ought to change it from the word swamp to the word cesspool or perhaps sewer. but it's not good. not good. and i see what's going on. and believe me i'd much rather be with you, that i can tell you. i'll tell you the reason that i love in, the reason that i really wanted to be here, it's because as president, i rely on former boy scouts every single day. and so do the american people. it's amazing how many boy scouts we have at the highest level of our great government. many of my top advisers in the white house were scouts. ten members of my cabinet were scouts. can you believe that? ten. secretary of state rex tillerson is not only a boy scout, he is your former national president. the vice president of the united states, mike pence was a scout, and it meant so much to him. some of you here tonight might even have camped out in this yard when mike was the governor of indiana.
the scouts believe in putting america first. you know, i go to washington and i see all these politicians. ani and i see the swamp. and in fact i said we ought to change it from the word swamp to the word cesspool or perhaps sewer. but it's not good. not good. and i see what's going on. and believe me i'd much rather be with you, that i can tell you. i'll tell you the reason that i love in, the reason that i really wanted to be here, it's because as president, i rely on former boy scouts every...
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president donald trump is saluting america this weekend. he honored veterans in washington during the first annual presidential freedom rally. he urged unity and religious freedom and spoke out against the media saying the fake news is trying to silence us. it may be the fourth of july weekend, holiday, but the president is not taking a break from twitter. take a look. yesterday, the president tweeted my use of social media is not presidential. it is modern day presidential. that comment followed bipartisan criticism of mr. trump's tweeted insults against two msnbc hosts. here is how president trump's tweets played out yesterday. first, a friendly shoutout with happy canada day and went back to his feud with the host of morning joe calling them crazy and dumb as a rock. the president then targeted more than two dozen states refusing to submit data to his voter fraud commission by tweeting the question what are they trying to hide. a republican governor gave this answer. >> i would be very hesitant to send out voter data that is available he
president donald trump is saluting america this weekend. he honored veterans in washington during the first annual presidential freedom rally. he urged unity and religious freedom and spoke out against the media saying the fake news is trying to silence us. it may be the fourth of july weekend, holiday, but the president is not taking a break from twitter. take a look. yesterday, the president tweeted my use of social media is not presidential. it is modern day presidential. that comment...
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america great again. so, with gratitude for his leadership and at mirration for his unwavering confidence in the boundless capacity of the american people, it is now my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you the 45th president of the united states of america, president jonld trump. president donald trump. [applause] >> president trump: thank you, mike. it is true as i walk through the halls we saw so many great companies. but the gentleman who was in charge of omaha beef, they do beef, he hugged me, he wanted to kiss me so badly. [laughing] because he said, our business is a whole different business now, you got china approved. the other administrations couldn't even come close. and i told him, you know how long it took? one sentence. i said, president xi we'd love to sell beef back in china again. he said you can do that. that was the end of that. right? the great sonny purdue. we're very happy. we're here today to celebrate american manufacturing. and to showcase the amazing products from
america great again. so, with gratitude for his leadership and at mirration for his unwavering confidence in the boundless capacity of the american people, it is now my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you the 45th president of the united states of america, president jonld trump. president donald trump. [applause] >> president trump: thank you, mike. it is true as i walk through the halls we saw so many great companies. but the gentleman who was in charge of omaha beef,...
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it is easy to hate, it is not easy to hate america or to think badly of america if you look at the way human societies have been through the 5000 years of recorded history that we have. however, if you have this vision of heaven on earth, that can be achieved if you just get rid of just takesors, if you over the means of production, institute social justice, outlaw the pronouns he and she, whatever it is. compare it to this vision of the future, of course it is relative and the reason that america is, it is like every society. it is a reflection of who we are . we are in a christian college, this is what the first 18 chapters of genesis are about. that the root cause of social problems is us. , if yougiven a paradise are not religious, treat it as a parable. , muche given paradise better than socialism or social justice because the was no death, no pain, no suffering. you do not have to work, the fruit fell from the trees. in order to enjoy this, you had to forgo the knowledge of good and evil and the knowledge of evil. and human beings are prone to the corruption is within us. once yo
it is easy to hate, it is not easy to hate america or to think badly of america if you look at the way human societies have been through the 5000 years of recorded history that we have. however, if you have this vision of heaven on earth, that can be achieved if you just get rid of just takesors, if you over the means of production, institute social justice, outlaw the pronouns he and she, whatever it is. compare it to this vision of the future, of course it is relative and the reason that...
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let's keep the calls to the founding fathers and how much we all love america. if you're not feeling the love this morning about all things pelosi, maybe you want to just hold your call for now. >> who is a better cook, your mom or your dad? pelosi: you are going to start a family fight on the fourth of july. the fourth of july in our family is among the most sacred of all events. my mother owns fourth of july and my father owns thanksgiving. they read the declaration of independence and all that. and that is kind of sacrilegious and my family to not be with my family on the fourth of july. so i may be disowned for that. family,nd, speaking of my husband is dutch and he became an american citizen. which means he had to renounce his own country and swear allegiance to the united states of america. he is fourth of july, that nerd that pulls out of his pocket the constitution, and makes the kids read it. because he had to take the citizenship test. and he likes to remind my children that they are spoiled because they were born here and they don't know how lucky the
let's keep the calls to the founding fathers and how much we all love america. if you're not feeling the love this morning about all things pelosi, maybe you want to just hold your call for now. >> who is a better cook, your mom or your dad? pelosi: you are going to start a family fight on the fourth of july. the fourth of july in our family is among the most sacred of all events. my mother owns fourth of july and my father owns thanksgiving. they read the declaration of independence and...