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veo un amÉrica noqueado. desde que se fueron al medio tiempo saliendo por el tÚnel, todos cabizbajos, diciÉndose palabras entre ellos, parece que "el piojo" deberÍa haberlos despertado en el entre tiempo. raÚl: asÍ lo deseamos desde el minuto dos del segundo tiempo. hay manera para reaccionar por parte de amÉrica. se mete uribe, la maneja de manera sumamente sobrada jonathan orozco. quÉ estarÁ pensando robert en este segundo tiempo? ivÁn: se tomÓ la cabeza. raÚl: no puedes hacer eso! gibran: es parte de la diversiÓn en la cancha. no puso en mayor riesgo el partido y luego se quedÓ con ella. no habÍa nadie cerca. [risa] raÚl: para angulo el tarjetÓn amarillo. locutor: quiere saber mÁs de la liga mx? descarga la aplicaciÓn "univisiÓn deportes". raÚl: 10 minutos de este segundo tiempo, siboldi cinco de tiempo corrido-- 55 de tiempo corrido. amÉrica buscados en este partido de vuelta. se ha vuelto un juego entrecortado . falta de renato ibarra que seÑala perfectamente el central. espera sant
veo un amÉrica noqueado. desde que se fueron al medio tiempo saliendo por el tÚnel, todos cabizbajos, diciÉndose palabras entre ellos, parece que "el piojo" deberÍa haberlos despertado en el entre tiempo. raÚl: asÍ lo deseamos desde el minuto dos del segundo tiempo. hay manera para reaccionar por parte de amÉrica. se mete uribe, la maneja de manera sumamente sobrada jonathan orozco. quÉ estarÁ pensando robert en este segundo tiempo? ivÁn: se tomÓ la cabeza. raÚl: no puedes...
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aldo: el primeramonestado del amÉrica. mark: un jugador de experiencia y de calidad tiene que imponerse, no lo beneficia para nada. daniel: se lo ha comido el ritmo del partido al francÉs. aldo: que dice el portero. daniel: reclama el espacio entre la marca . aldo: encuentra el cuerpo de julio furch.la deja seguir el arbitro pero ya juntÓ las placas, oribe peralta las tiene y regresa y ahora si va a marcar la de julio furch porque la segunda jugada perdiÓ el balÓn y viene la segunda amarilla para un jugador de santos. niel: la primera fue para carlos izquierdoz y la segunda para julio furch. aldo: coincido con usted e, son 70 minutos del partido estÁ moviendo los Últimos instantes de jeremy menes en la cancha. mark: vale la pena aclarar a la gente no es por el resultado del penal independientemente de la falla que tiene desde el manchÓn penal es un jugador trascendente y se ve claramente que se estÁ quedando abajo del ritmo que estÁ exigiendo el partido. aldo: lateral que estaba por cobrar paul aguilar, el argenti
aldo: el primeramonestado del amÉrica. mark: un jugador de experiencia y de calidad tiene que imponerse, no lo beneficia para nada. daniel: se lo ha comido el ritmo del partido al francÉs. aldo: que dice el portero. daniel: reclama el espacio entre la marca . aldo: encuentra el cuerpo de julio furch.la deja seguir el arbitro pero ya juntÓ las placas, oribe peralta las tiene y regresa y ahora si va a marcar la de julio furch porque la segunda jugada perdiÓ el balÓn y viene la segunda...
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"despierta amÉrica"! paola: esta es la energÍa que por delante 21 aÑos despiÉrtame que les llevÓ a cada una de sus hogares. ♪ ♪ desde el 14 de abril de 1997, las maÑanas en la televisiÓn hispana de estados unidoscambiÓ para siempre. fernando araujo, giselle blondet, rafael ponce, hicieron de las suyas. >> dicen que es --sammy colecciona huevos. se los vamos a sacar. muchas gracias. paola: como reciÉn comenzÁbamos, digamos que cometimos algÚn que otro error. pero pequeÑo, eh? ♪ ♪ ♪alarma? >> fernando, ya no me recuerdas. ♪ ♪ >> nuestra karla martÍnez y raÚl gonzÁlez, por consiguiente doÑa mecha, de corbata azul. en fin, ellos se unieran a nuestra gran familia para seguir alegrÁndonos las maÑanas. no es fÁcil enlazar un programa de cuatro horas, cinco dÍas a la semana y completamente en vivo no lo es. siempre hay alguna metidita o metidota de pata. tuvimos varias caÍdas y muchos bloopers delante de la cÁmara. quÉ me dicen de las fallas tÉcnicas? anita le gusta contar chi
"despierta amÉrica"! paola: esta es la energÍa que por delante 21 aÑos despiÉrtame que les llevÓ a cada una de sus hogares. ♪ ♪ desde el 14 de abril de 1997, las maÑanas en la televisiÓn hispana de estados unidoscambiÓ para siempre. fernando araujo, giselle blondet, rafael ponce, hicieron de las suyas. >> dicen que es --sammy colecciona huevos. se los vamos a sacar. muchas gracias. paola: como reciÉn comenzÁbamos, digamos que cometimos algÚn que otro error. pero...
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america thank you more than -- america thanks you more than anybody. you have done a spectacular job. thank you very much. [applause] finally, to the men and women about to be commissioned as ensigns in the navy and second lieutenants in the marine corps let me say on behalf of the entire nation, we could not be more proud of the united states naval academy class of 2018. thank you. great job. [applause] congratulations to you all. four years ago, each of you make the most important decision of your lives. you chose the path of hard work, sweat, and sacrifice. you chose the life of honor, courage, and commitment. you chose to serve the nation and defend our great american flag. you chose the navy, blue and gold, from the first moments of induction day, through a grueling six weeks of leave -- six weeks of plebe summer, you endured and you persevered. and then the rest of the brigade returned, and the real test began. you developed morally, mentally, and physically. you poured yourselves into military tactics, navigation ethics, and engineering. and whe
america thank you more than -- america thanks you more than anybody. you have done a spectacular job. thank you very much. [applause] finally, to the men and women about to be commissioned as ensigns in the navy and second lieutenants in the marine corps let me say on behalf of the entire nation, we could not be more proud of the united states naval academy class of 2018. thank you. great job. [applause] congratulations to you all. four years ago, each of you make the most important decision of...
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keep america great. [applause] keep america great. well,e we are doing so that another two years when we start the heavy campaign, make america great again would work out too well, right? it is going to be keep america great because that is exactly where we are headed. [crowd chanting: u-s-a] president trump: don't tell everybody, i don't want everybody to know. but, i do like that. you know what i paid for that slogan? a lot of politicians run and pay for ideas like that. how much did i pay for that? zippo. i have great respect for the process, but in all fairness, president obama -- booing] hostages.million for me, last night you soaw it. it is leading to make things, and i think kim jong-un, kim tog-un did a great service himself and his country by doing this. those hostages came out with respect. we didn't pay for them. we are going to set the table and make a great deal for the korea,north korea, south japan, china. [applause] what he did was the right thing, but they came for nothing and others came out for $1.8 billion in cash.
keep america great. [applause] keep america great. well,e we are doing so that another two years when we start the heavy campaign, make america great again would work out too well, right? it is going to be keep america great because that is exactly where we are headed. [crowd chanting: u-s-a] president trump: don't tell everybody, i don't want everybody to know. but, i do like that. you know what i paid for that slogan? a lot of politicians run and pay for ideas like that. how much did i pay...
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for the president march would sharpen the contrast between america's problems and america's promise. it would be a period devoted to healing the country's ills and the country's divisions, culminating with an announcement on the final day of the month that would both shock and sadden the nation. this dramatic decision would leave march 1968 to be remembered as one of the most significant months in the history of american politics and the american presidency. the month began for president johnson at the swearing in ceremony of the new secretary of defense. as an aide and adviser to three different presidents clark cliff forward's recommendations have been a guiding force through some of america's most critical moments. >> this is a great day for us here in the white house. we were finally successful in persuading clark clifford, prevailing upon him to move from the kitchen cabinet to the east room. some people have compared this appointment to a wedding, after a very long and sometimes secret courtship, we're finally making an honest man out of him. the chief justice honors us by his
for the president march would sharpen the contrast between america's problems and america's promise. it would be a period devoted to healing the country's ills and the country's divisions, culminating with an announcement on the final day of the month that would both shock and sadden the nation. this dramatic decision would leave march 1968 to be remembered as one of the most significant months in the history of american politics and the american presidency. the month began for president...
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chairman, rural america and our nation's farmers and ranchers make america great. i expect that is why the president of the united states strongly supports this farm bill and urge its passage. time is not good in the heartland. our nation's farmers and ranchers are struggling. they have no end in sight. net farm income has been cut in half over this period of time. as a result, rural america is not partaking in the economic recovery that urban counterparts are experiencing. there are many reasons why behind the hard times in farm and ranch country. i'll briefly discuss two. in my hometown of midland, texas, we received one inch of rain over the last 195 days. drought is ravaging my state. last year we saw record losses due to hurricanes and wildfires. to the north and ranking member's home, farmers are struggling to get in the fields to plant although it is the middle of may. the fact is men and women who clothe and feed us in a manner that is unrivaled are the ones hit hardest and first by mother nature. a second reason for the current conditions is another factor
chairman, rural america and our nation's farmers and ranchers make america great. i expect that is why the president of the united states strongly supports this farm bill and urge its passage. time is not good in the heartland. our nation's farmers and ranchers are struggling. they have no end in sight. net farm income has been cut in half over this period of time. as a result, rural america is not partaking in the economic recovery that urban counterparts are experiencing. there are many...
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challenges facing rural america. and i guess the question i pose to you, i would bet most of us are consumers here in urbanized areas. how many would say you live in a rural area? there's a couple. why should we care about rural america? it's really simple. national security. urban america consumers are dependent on rural american consumer producers for water, food, and energy. thi think about that. every day you're dependent on rural america. it ought to matter. i think the cooperative movement and the consumer welfare and putting consumers first is really the centerpiece of what we try and do it. let's talk about the digitization and what this new landscape is that delia laid out for us. what are some of the threats? well, data. data security and data quality is a huge issue. we're collecting literally mountains of data for all of you as consumers on a daily basis. how many of you have a nest thermostat or athe thermostat o your phone? you probably didn't realize you're signing off your data. we take that data secu
challenges facing rural america. and i guess the question i pose to you, i would bet most of us are consumers here in urbanized areas. how many would say you live in a rural area? there's a couple. why should we care about rural america? it's really simple. national security. urban america consumers are dependent on rural american consumer producers for water, food, and energy. thi think about that. every day you're dependent on rural america. it ought to matter. i think the cooperative...
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you all have a plan to divide america, but what is your plan to unite america? and another thing, you talked about civil war a few minutes ago. did you answer why north carolina was kicked out of the union? i'll be waiting on your response. thank you. >> no, i am a tennesseean, so we took our state from north carolina. i don't know that particular question. uneducated and racist, i'm not sure what you mean. there is a great divide in the country. and i hope that we can talk more and listen to each other more. not that we will come to some position, that we are all agree on, we never will. at best, this is a 60/40 country. at best. if we can get to 51/49 now, that's a remarkable number. i was talking to someone the other day, can you imagine the day in the country, a result like the 1984 election, where ronald reagan carried 49 states. it's just so removed from where we are. and one of the things we have to figure out, how did we get from a 49 state country to one that is so divided? and you're right, the partisan media has a great deal to do with that. is it a c
you all have a plan to divide america, but what is your plan to unite america? and another thing, you talked about civil war a few minutes ago. did you answer why north carolina was kicked out of the union? i'll be waiting on your response. thank you. >> no, i am a tennesseean, so we took our state from north carolina. i don't know that particular question. uneducated and racist, i'm not sure what you mean. there is a great divide in the country. and i hope that we can talk more and...
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we're still america! we still got it going on. >> we are the bomb. ( laughter ) >> don't say things like that, bill. >> yeah, i know. >> makes it seem like we don't have it going on. >> trevor: desi lydic, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) how do they make starburst taste so juicy? they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get juicy. whoo! i feel so aliii... it takes guts. [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably juicy. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. we're out of bud light! (bell ringing) ♪ (trumpets playing) ♪ let the bud light flow once again. dilly dilly! dilly dilly!!!!! need a fresh keg here too. ♪ (bell and trumpets repeat) ♪ it's really loud in my face! a keg of bud light is
we're still america! we still got it going on. >> we are the bomb. ( laughter ) >> don't say things like that, bill. >> yeah, i know. >> makes it seem like we don't have it going on. >> trevor: desi lydic, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) how do they make starburst taste so juicy? they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get juicy. whoo! i feel so aliii... it takes guts. [ female...
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america, america. america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] [cheers] coming up next, from washington journal, a look back 100 years during world war i with u.s. involvement in france. that is followed by amazon ceo jeff bezos. later we will play the wreath-laying ceremony at arlington national ceremony, and at 8:00, a look at speeches from across the country featuring oprah winfrey, steve scalise, and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. >> this morning on c-span and the c-span3's american history tv, we look back 100 years to american major engagement to world war i, and to do that this morning, we're the author of the book we're talking about today " thunder in flames." what was happening in the 13 months between the battles we are talking about today? >> we were not prepared to enter this war. we did not have real industrial infrastructure. our army was very strong -- small. it was dispersed over the world so
america, america. america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] [cheers] coming up next, from washington journal, a look back 100 years during world war i with u.s. involvement in france. that is followed by amazon ceo jeff bezos. later we will play the wreath-laying ceremony at arlington national ceremony, and at 8:00, a look at speeches from across the country featuring oprah winfrey, steve...
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laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, new revelations about the former russian spy and his daughter poisoned in the u.k. medics told the bbc about the struggle to save their lives. youtube has deleted more than 30 videos as british police say are responsible for inspiring a surge in violent crime across london. they feature so-called drill music that includes lyrics that according to critics encourage and glorify violence. >> ♪ reporter: this is the type of the music that the head of the metropolitan police says is glamorizing violent crime on london streets. dark,described as fast, and often violent. it is a subgenre of british hip-hop. >> the music is responsible for the crime going on. reporter: the commissioners as her of his first have built a database of 1400 videos to use as intelligence tool to tackle knife and gun crime. detectives say some of the lyrics, gestures, and hand signals are used for rival gangs can which is why they have asked youtube the last two years to take go
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make it in america. been any conversations between the two of you and or your staff in the administration about how you can work things together in that area. you have been saying this message since -- >> 2010. 2010 we talked about what americans thought was important moving into the 21st century. of, variably, 85% to 90% america said we need to be manufacturing goods in the united states. making things here and creating the kind of jobs that allow people to live the middle-class life. it was in the context of made in america. about it and, i said, made in america is what we did yesterday. why don't we call it to make it in america. and i tried to do then, have been to a number of cities in the midwest particularly, pittsburgh, peoria, destroyed -- detroit, many other areas like wisconsin, trying to reach out to a segment in our country that does not believe that washington or democrats, and when i say washington, i believe that trump and sanders are different sides of the same coin. if you were liberal
make it in america. been any conversations between the two of you and or your staff in the administration about how you can work things together in that area. you have been saying this message since -- >> 2010. 2010 we talked about what americans thought was important moving into the 21st century. of, variably, 85% to 90% america said we need to be manufacturing goods in the united states. making things here and creating the kind of jobs that allow people to live the middle-class life. it...
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maybe he loves america. but you are riding his mind when you are saying oh, he is wrapping your -- basically saying i know what he is really doing. juan jawnel i listened to the speech. the man is talking america first. >> kimberly: what's wrong with that. >> juan: no more apologies, we are going to look at america first. how is this looked at around the world it's not mind reading it's listening. what he said walls. >> greg: you are interpreting. >> juan: let me speak for a second. >> greg: for a second. >> juan: what does the rest of the world hear america no longer as the global leader is he retrenching and pulling back and saying we're going to look out for america first. america is supposed to be a world leader. >> kimberly: he is the president the united states of america. >> juan: yes. >> kimberly: he is not president of north korea. >> juan: no, we are involved there because we have interest in asia. >> kimberly: why can't he look at america first what can i do to improve the men and women of the mil
maybe he loves america. but you are riding his mind when you are saying oh, he is wrapping your -- basically saying i know what he is really doing. juan jawnel i listened to the speech. the man is talking america first. >> kimberly: what's wrong with that. >> juan: no more apologies, we are going to look at america first. how is this looked at around the world it's not mind reading it's listening. what he said walls. >> greg: you are interpreting. >> juan: let me speak...
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you are a student, you often talk about america. do you still think china can learn from america? >> there are a lot of things that we can learn from america, because america is the only global superpower. despite the soft power or the hard power, they are still number one. this is the biggest developed country. and with china, the biggest emerging country, the second economy in terms of volume. we need to cooperate, we know quite well about it. without a single emotion, we should try to achieve the best results. we should be ready for the circumstances. that is the wisdom of the philosophy of the chinese people. >> you are an ally of america, it has caused trouble on trade. have you changed your opinion of america? >> in japan, despite being the u.s. ally, we did -- from the point of view of the national securities, countries should impose duties that the 60% of the japanese is still -- the u.s. doesn't have any alternative to the products exported from japan. american consumers will suffer. the ones who consume japanese products. we gave a detailed story about it to president tr
you are a student, you often talk about america. do you still think china can learn from america? >> there are a lot of things that we can learn from america, because america is the only global superpower. despite the soft power or the hard power, they are still number one. this is the biggest developed country. and with china, the biggest emerging country, the second economy in terms of volume. we need to cooperate, we know quite well about it. without a single emotion, we should try to...
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he may be able to put a wedge between europe and america by saying that america has renegged on its strategy, but i don't think that's a long-term strategy when push comes to shove, europe will not divorce itself from america and back iran. no matter how much they want to get involved in the iranian market i remember when the deal was made in 2015, a lot of foreign investors were telling me this is the last of the frontier markets. >> question about the political stability within iran, you were talking about lawmakers burning flags. i wonder whether or not this is undermining rohani's overall position will we see demonstrations what is going to be the reaction on the ground. >> it's certainly going to weaken rouhani there's going to be a lot of criticism from ordinary iranians that even rouhani made a bad deal there were no benefits from deal it's quite the opposite. the situation has become much worse since the deal the economy here is in really bad shape. the iranian real keeps losing value against the dollar, and rouhani is getting blamed for this people say you made a bad deal with the s
he may be able to put a wedge between europe and america by saying that america has renegged on its strategy, but i don't think that's a long-term strategy when push comes to shove, europe will not divorce itself from america and back iran. no matter how much they want to get involved in the iranian market i remember when the deal was made in 2015, a lot of foreign investors were telling me this is the last of the frontier markets. >> question about the political stability within iran,...
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god bless you, and god bless america. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] for memorial day, president trump will be at the tomb of the unknown soldier. he will be with military officials in attendance. live coverage tomorrow starts at 11:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. announcer: in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. at the democratic convention this month, hillary clinton put her support behind andrew cuomo who is running for reelection in november but faces a primary challenge. in her remarks, the former presidential candidate spoke about democratic values and the upcoming midterm elections. it runs about 15 minutes.
god bless you, and god bless america. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] for memorial day, president trump will be at the tomb of the unknown soldier. he will be with military officials in attendance. live coverage tomorrow starts at 11:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. announcer: in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in...
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capitol where he met with senators and representatives the text reads america is more then the white house. to behave germany's chief diplomat in march has been holding talks with his u.s. counterpart mike peo who took over at the state department just a month ago a first encounter for two foreign ministers still finding their feet with one volatile issue on the table iran the us is already walked away from the international nuclear deal on monday threatened the strongest sanctions in history if tehran fails to comply with washington's the me it's all happy to welcome here at the big table boris foreman he is a u.s. analysts he's author of the book the crisis of democracy and he's a professor at bard college a professor of politics here in berlin it's good to see you again boris i want to take a listen to what the foreign minister mr moss what he said after he met with the president's national security advisor john bolton today take a listen. along with our european partners will remain in the iran nuclear deal. we will also do all we can to ensure that iran stays in the steel. becau
capitol where he met with senators and representatives the text reads america is more then the white house. to behave germany's chief diplomat in march has been holding talks with his u.s. counterpart mike peo who took over at the state department just a month ago a first encounter for two foreign ministers still finding their feet with one volatile issue on the table iran the us is already walked away from the international nuclear deal on monday threatened the strongest sanctions in history...
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america. we ask these things not of ourselves but in accordance with your well and your holy name as the prince of peace. amen. please join the u.s. in singingnd chorus our national anthem. [national anthem begins] ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there -- o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ [applause] (202) 748-8003 -- announcer: ladies and gentlemen, general dunford. dunford: ladies and gentlemen, once again, welcome to the sermon. mr. president, secretary mattis, and distinguished guests with the gold star families with us this morning, it is an honor to join you. to remember the more than one million americans who gave their last full measure so we could live in free
america. we ask these things not of ourselves but in accordance with your well and your holy name as the prince of peace. amen. please join the u.s. in singingnd chorus our national anthem. [national anthem begins] ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag...
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crossroads, america's defense strategy. next, on great decisions. (exciting music) - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers, llp. (upbeat music) - [narrator] there was a time when the us was a reluctant world power. foreign policy was run by the state department and the us treasury, and largely focused on advancing american commercial interests overseas. - we had american statecraft that largely relied on diplomacy and economic policy. we had secretaries of state that everybody knew their names, we had secretaries of war that nobody had ever heard of. the second world war changed all that. it really brought to the fore a unified department of defense. - policy makers talked in terms of us foreign policy, and defense policy. since world war ii and down to the present moment, policy makers tend to talk in terms of national security policy. national security policy tends to privilege, or to place particular emphasis
crossroads, america's defense strategy. next, on great decisions. (exciting music) - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers, llp. (upbeat music) - [narrator] there was a time when the us was a reluctant world power. foreign policy was run by the state department and the us treasury, and largely focused on advancing american commercial interests overseas. -...
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america demanded bin laden be handed over. the taliban refused america went to war the taliban were ousted from power. it was some years later a full bin ladin claimed direct responsibility for the attacks. on the muslim on took me thinking what the moment in the summer when the move them if enough is academy and then you're going on the. one knocked off. it's not a competent government so far too often bottom line is for progress on moments at the door to the to the center. canada a country of promise and opportunity from my grandma. but with little protection from the state or thirty's many are forced to pay extortionate relocation phase and a saddled with healthy debts. to come to canada here and lot of money in one brave group of indonesian workers speak out and seek justice for their exploitation migrant dreams a witness documentary on al-jazeera. made on al-jazeera venezuela will hold a snap election as president maduro aims to retain control what lies ahead for a country that has been waiting for light at the end of a l
america demanded bin laden be handed over. the taliban refused america went to war the taliban were ousted from power. it was some years later a full bin ladin claimed direct responsibility for the attacks. on the muslim on took me thinking what the moment in the summer when the move them if enough is academy and then you're going on the. one knocked off. it's not a competent government so far too often bottom line is for progress on moments at the door to the to the center. canada a country of...
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that is what we should do now was central america. it is not fair, it offense dignity to call animals to those migrants. so, nafta is working in 25 years and we have reduce the gap. when you used to make 1 dollar on the mexico side and $10 on the u.s. side, that was a strong incentive and motivation. multiply your income from 1 - 10. economic incentives work. but now, 25 years after that cap is reduced from tim 5 - 1. again, we are doing the job. nafta is working and in one more generation we will be on a 1 - 1 income. same as canada and the united states. and that's the purpose of the objective of nafta. so that we are having a successful mexico. that, then is about nafta. what we have today in mexico, we have an election coming, july the first. and finally, this dilemma, the two options of having on one side populism and demagoguery and false prophets and on the other side, responsible government, respect for freedom, respect for democracy, respect for human rights. this is the successful world, the world that has accomplished great
that is what we should do now was central america. it is not fair, it offense dignity to call animals to those migrants. so, nafta is working in 25 years and we have reduce the gap. when you used to make 1 dollar on the mexico side and $10 on the u.s. side, that was a strong incentive and motivation. multiply your income from 1 - 10. economic incentives work. but now, 25 years after that cap is reduced from tim 5 - 1. again, we are doing the job. nafta is working and in one more generation we...
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now seems to be america alone. and number three, it is undoing the 0bama legacy. and number four it is what is in it for me, trump? those are his four driving forces behind everything he does. and we will talk more about the future but in terms of immediate iranian reaction, in terms of whether the deal was it working for the iranian state, for ordinary iranian people? before we go to that if you want to do a bit of trump bashing, one story, if you want to look at the situation and the reality of the story, stryker talked of the treaty and the signature, nobody has signed it, it is not a treaty. it is not an agreement, this is a letter from the assistant secretary of legal affairs which says it had no legal basis, nobody has signed it. and you can ask any of the so—called participants in this. it is diplomacy. they are prone to circumvent everything. therefore there was no treaty for trump to come out of at all because he was not in it. he has not reimposed sanctions, he hasjust stopped suspending the sanctions t
now seems to be america alone. and number three, it is undoing the 0bama legacy. and number four it is what is in it for me, trump? those are his four driving forces behind everything he does. and we will talk more about the future but in terms of immediate iranian reaction, in terms of whether the deal was it working for the iranian state, for ordinary iranian people? before we go to that if you want to do a bit of trump bashing, one story, if you want to look at the situation and the reality...
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how do you think pulling out or pulling america out of it, which may cripple the deal, serves america's safety and the world's safety? >> well, i didn't agree with pulling out. i was the only candidate on the stage that -- everybody was saying they would rip it up when they were running. i said we don't know what they're going to do. once we're all elected or one would be elected. i don't think it was a good decision. i think it further removes us from our european allies who are critical, and it's sort of going it alone. i'm not sure what we got in return. i guess what i would hope is that we would be able to have iran stay in that agreement. delay any enrichment. delay any development, but i guess we have to see what the european leaders tell their companies, and what the united states does going forward in terms of secondary sanctions. i just hope that doesn't happen. because i think the longer it takes iran to develop a nuclear weapon, the better off we are. frankly, i share the president's concern about ballistic missile development, about iranian influence in a negative way in the
how do you think pulling out or pulling america out of it, which may cripple the deal, serves america's safety and the world's safety? >> well, i didn't agree with pulling out. i was the only candidate on the stage that -- everybody was saying they would rip it up when they were running. i said we don't know what they're going to do. once we're all elected or one would be elected. i don't think it was a good decision. i think it further removes us from our european allies who are...
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i'm from middle america. the friends i have from omaha nebraska, and all throughout nebraska, "roseanne" doesn't speak for them. i think there's a gross misunderstanding in hollywood of who middle america is. >> exactly. i also come from the midwest. i grew up in a town where people lived in houses like hers. it's refreshing to see lower to middle class life depicted. my first memory of "roseanne," i was eight years old. when i saw her on television, just trashing the national anthem. that doesn't scream to me republicanism. that's not conservative in any way, but i think big media misunderstands middle ameca so much they look at "roseanne" and say yeah,hat's what they want. >> let me ask you a question. among her many tweets this morning were a couple having to do with george soros, lies about him, who was a survivor of the holocaust about him being a nazi. whatever. lying about him. and donald trump junior retweeted some of these conspiracy theory tweets about george soros. now, you're not necessarily respo
i'm from middle america. the friends i have from omaha nebraska, and all throughout nebraska, "roseanne" doesn't speak for them. i think there's a gross misunderstanding in hollywood of who middle america is. >> exactly. i also come from the midwest. i grew up in a town where people lived in houses like hers. it's refreshing to see lower to middle class life depicted. my first memory of "roseanne," i was eight years old. when i saw her on television, just trashing the...
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after the war, they built a new life in america. a beacon of hope and a land of limitless opportunity. i keep a photo of them on my desk to remind me of how high the stakes are when nations fail to recognize right from wrong and the decisive power america has to tip the scales in favor of the righteous. [applause] today, we take another historic step in that direction. as a result,t that our nations will be stronger, our people's more prosperous, and our futures filled with even greater promise for peace. may god bless you, may god bless israel, may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> jared just referred to his two grandparents that survived the holocaust. to the holocaust survivors that are here with us today, and for those watching on television who thought that this day would never come. thean never relieve nightmare of your past, but we do hope that today brings you some measure of comfort. it is now my great honor to call minister of the state of israel, benjamin netanyahu. [applause] prime minister netanyahu:
after the war, they built a new life in america. a beacon of hope and a land of limitless opportunity. i keep a photo of them on my desk to remind me of how high the stakes are when nations fail to recognize right from wrong and the decisive power america has to tip the scales in favor of the righteous. [applause] today, we take another historic step in that direction. as a result,t that our nations will be stronger, our people's more prosperous, and our futures filled with even greater promise...
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unhyphenated america what is unhyphenated america? it's what it sounds like. if you believe if you embrace if you promote the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. then you are an american. and there is no need for any prefix or suffix. you are just an american. that's what needs to be preached and taught on our college campuses instead of having the tim wises and al sharptons. >> tucker: when i was a kid. i'm 49. not that old. liberals used to say what you are saying. they don't anymore. thank you, that was really nice to hear from you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: i appreciate it the media were in, of course, consensus, agreement, on who is responsible for roseanne barr's career-ending tweets. watch. >> we have a president who was elected after trafficking in barely, barely cloaked racial animus. a lot of other people in many ways mimics this kind of language. >> this kind of stuff is a direct by product of how donald trump behaves and things he has said. >> to that point. >> things he does not condemn. >> we have to stop pretending
unhyphenated america what is unhyphenated america? it's what it sounds like. if you believe if you embrace if you promote the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. then you are an american. and there is no need for any prefix or suffix. you are just an american. that's what needs to be preached and taught on our college campuses instead of having the tim wises and al sharptons. >> tucker: when i was a kid. i'm 49. not that old. liberals used to say what you are...
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keep america great. [applause] keep america great. because we're doing so well, that in another two years when we start the heavy campaign, make america great again wouldn't work out too well, right? it's going to be keep america great because that's exactly where we are headed. but don't tell everybody, i don't want everybody to know. i want it to be a surprise. but i do like that. you know what i paid for that slogan? a lot of politicians run and pay for ideas like that. how much did i pay for that? zippo. [applause] and i have great respect for the process, but in all fairness, obama, president obama -- [crowd booing] paid $1.8 billion for hostages. you, not me, you, last night you saw it. and again, it's leading to make -- some very big things, and i think kim jong-un, kim jong-un did a great service to himself and his country by doing this. but those hostages came out with respect. we didn't pay for them. we're going to set the table and make a great deal for the world, for north korea, south korea, for japan, for china. [applaus
keep america great. [applause] keep america great. because we're doing so well, that in another two years when we start the heavy campaign, make america great again wouldn't work out too well, right? it's going to be keep america great because that's exactly where we are headed. but don't tell everybody, i don't want everybody to know. i want it to be a surprise. but i do like that. you know what i paid for that slogan? a lot of politicians run and pay for ideas like that. how much did i pay...
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gol gol gol del amÉrica! renato ibarra con una nueva asistencia en el campeonato, y de extremo al centro del 11 al nueve, cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez y empato el amÉrica. mark: en la primera acciÓn en el que mateos uribe recibe en el medio del campo, de res prende y juega con oribe peralta, abre para renato y vemos el movimiento de mateo uribe entrando al Área y trayendo la atracciÓn del central y de lateral, creo que se equivoca jonathan orozco en la salida, pero llega muy bien cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez no habÍa parecido pero le hablÁbamos que ofensivamente la amÉrica necesita eso, necesita sentirse cÓmodo con el balón y que sus jugadores intervengan en las jugadas. josÉ luis: primera vez que le den espacio renato y vaya que lo explote, jonathan nidia king y de allÁ, se quedÓ completamente en medio pagando y josÉ abella que habÍa hecho movimientos del centro para cubrir oribe peralta que estaba solo, descuidas cecilio domÍnguez defi
gol gol gol del amÉrica! renato ibarra con una nueva asistencia en el campeonato, y de extremo al centro del 11 al nueve, cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez y empato el amÉrica. mark: en la primera acciÓn en el que mateos uribe recibe en el medio del campo, de res prende y juega con oribe peralta, abre para renato y vemos el movimiento de mateo uribe entrando al Área y trayendo la atracciÓn del central y de lateral, creo que se equivoca jonathan orozco en la salida,...
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he per trade america first -- portrayed as america firsters as america lasters. dominated by the democracy of force was an illusion. only 30% of the american public thought an allied victory was possible at that stage. as roosevelt aligned his nation with the suppose it "losers." "we will extend to the opponents of force the material resources of this nation, signs and signals, calls for speed, we will speed ahead." for president often characterized as indecisive, admiral howard stark had once grumbled how much a part of the democratic way of life will be -- led by mr. gallup if this was a purposeful speech that galvanized the nation and its allies, and can be slotted wider pattern of thrust, perry, retreat, and repeat. his ability to lead his nation was predicated on a keen sense of when the time is right to lead the public opinion and when it was wiser to wait for it to catch up. in this respect and others, how u.s. strategic interests package the necessity for bipartisan ofport, the medium communication, how roosevelt's decisions were shaped by memories of woo
he per trade america first -- portrayed as america firsters as america lasters. dominated by the democracy of force was an illusion. only 30% of the american public thought an allied victory was possible at that stage. as roosevelt aligned his nation with the suppose it "losers." "we will extend to the opponents of force the material resources of this nation, signs and signals, calls for speed, we will speed ahead." for president often characterized as indecisive, admiral...
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make america great again if america left a deal but having said that america has never really own it any deal if you go back to the one nine hundred eighty s. you have the algae is a quote that was supposed to be owned by america america didn't the moment it was something they started interfering in their own internal affairs and they've done this not just with iran but with korea with russia with so many other countries with broken deals you know pretending to be the good person in the immediate question so it's difficult to predict i hope they stay in it but you can never be sure thanks so much of your house and ali political analyst joining us live on the program this hour. a groom whose wedding in yemen last month was hit by what's fought to have been a saudi led our strike has been describing the horror of what occurred when the missile struck killing at least twenty family members and friends he is among the survivors and they've been telling their story exclusively to r.t. . at the moment of the bombardment the rocket landed and the whole world turned red and i felt that i was
make america great again if america left a deal but having said that america has never really own it any deal if you go back to the one nine hundred eighty s. you have the algae is a quote that was supposed to be owned by america america didn't the moment it was something they started interfering in their own internal affairs and they've done this not just with iran but with korea with russia with so many other countries with broken deals you know pretending to be the good person in the...
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think about the ways in which america first, not so much as a replicant of that america first committee, but as a notion, a sentiment, a set of feelings, ideas and practical policies plays itself out during this period. a time when it was not clear with the role of the united the world or what role americans should play in a changing dynamic international economy and changing national security profile. whatal is to complicate america first is by honing in less on the kinds of things the panelists are going to hone in on, international security arrangements, united statess role in protecting europe, and instead i will argue what it was central to the belief of america 50's,in the 1940's and and very much in the 21st century, which is what is the role of the u.s. in the international economy? switching role from security to international economic relationships. i think with donald trump talks particularly about america first, yes, he is invested in with the united states' military obligations and nato, treaty rights and agreements made, the paris accords and others, but i think what reson
think about the ways in which america first, not so much as a replicant of that america first committee, but as a notion, a sentiment, a set of feelings, ideas and practical policies plays itself out during this period. a time when it was not clear with the role of the united the world or what role americans should play in a changing dynamic international economy and changing national security profile. whatal is to complicate america first is by honing in less on the kinds of things the...
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thousands of people taking part in america's immigrant investor program have been left without money and visas maginot red tape the e b five program was created in the ninety's it enabled wealthy immigrants to become permanent residents in the u.s. by investing in business is there here's how it works. the u.s. of a the steel heart of the capitalist world and locomotive of the free market about a million people a year try to reach the land of the free there's even the annual green card lottery to boost the diversity of these are winners whether you're a scientist engineer or a political refugee everyone gets an equal chance to make it or do they there's one type of visa that's been spawning a ton of controversy lately the e.b.e. five it came about in one nine hundred ninety and meant that you could get residency if you invested at least a million dollars and employed at least ten americans in u.s. based jobs if you chose a high unemployment area you only need part with half a million although that sounds like something donald trump supporters could get behind some of the investors th
thousands of people taking part in america's immigrant investor program have been left without money and visas maginot red tape the e b five program was created in the ninety's it enabled wealthy immigrants to become permanent residents in the u.s. by investing in business is there here's how it works. the u.s. of a the steel heart of the capitalist world and locomotive of the free market about a million people a year try to reach the land of the free there's even the annual green card lottery...
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facing rural america. the question that i posed to you as consumers an urbanized area ., you live in a rural area ? a couple. most of us live in urban areas. why should we care about urban -- rural america ? national security. we are dependent on their -- them for water food, energy. the cooperative movement and putting consumers first is a very the centerpiece of what we are trying to do. let's talk a little bit about this new landscape of digitization. what are some of the threats ? data ? data security and data quality is a huge issue. we are collecting mountains of data from u.s. consumers on a daily basis. how many of you have a thermostat that you can control with your phone ? a few of you. all of your consumption data is going to google. he probably signed off somewhere to give up your data. we as cooperatives on behalf of our member consumers take that data security very seriously. we put privacy first. your data is yours. it's not the cooperatives data. we want to figure out how to help you harves
facing rural america. the question that i posed to you as consumers an urbanized area ., you live in a rural area ? a couple. most of us live in urban areas. why should we care about urban -- rural america ? national security. we are dependent on their -- them for water food, energy. the cooperative movement and putting consumers first is a very the centerpiece of what we are trying to do. let's talk a little bit about this new landscape of digitization. what are some of the threats ? data ?...
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diverted to the contra armies fighting to overthrow the socialist government in nicaragua and he betrayed america what he had done was far worse than nixon in watergate and he was reagan that way with that katharine graham he was one of the leaders of the conservative movement there to kill off she said no more watergate's because she said the country can't survive so when the iran contra broke there was no cooperation from the media to go after reagan on that. so for example in one thousand nine hundred fold it was a film called countermeasures which had been scripted in green and it was going to start to go any we've seen it davis it was you know big big production but it was on an aircraft carrier and it referred to iran contra the cia gunrunning scandal involving iran and the correct you're now salvador and so on and the military literally said in a memo we have no reason to remind the american public all of the iran contra scandal all to denigrate the white house and that is the mentality that so they with they said no we won't provide neck rocker if you're filming and the film was therefore
diverted to the contra armies fighting to overthrow the socialist government in nicaragua and he betrayed america what he had done was far worse than nixon in watergate and he was reagan that way with that katharine graham he was one of the leaders of the conservative movement there to kill off she said no more watergate's because she said the country can't survive so when the iran contra broke there was no cooperation from the media to go after reagan on that. so for example in one thousand...
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because when you say america first, america used to make money. a working man used to make money, but what happened the corporations got rid of the middle class and used foreign workers for cheaper labor. they have disassembled things and it is causing conflict with keeping america black and white, latinos, whatever -- all of them pushed against each other. and while everybody else calls that war, the corporations are getting them all out. and that is the problem. host: ok. levi. a reporter for cnn has the story this morning about the president 's personal doctor, ronnie jackson, issues concerning him, particularly the perspective the vice president brings to the story, saying it was the vice president's physician that raised alarms within the white house that the doctor may have violated federal privacy protections for key patients. and intimidated the vice president's doctor during confrontations. the previously unreported incident is the first sign serious concerns about ronnie jackson's conduct had reached the highest levels of the white house
because when you say america first, america used to make money. a working man used to make money, but what happened the corporations got rid of the middle class and used foreign workers for cheaper labor. they have disassembled things and it is causing conflict with keeping america black and white, latinos, whatever -- all of them pushed against each other. and while everybody else calls that war, the corporations are getting them all out. and that is the problem. host: ok. levi. a reporter for...
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but america is a very special place. this countries has given me -- this country has given me so much. it gave me hope when i despaired. it inspires me when i felt weak. it's given me life. now it's my turn to give back. i came to america to make, not take. to give, not receive. to join the place, not change it or complain about it. and i came to make sure that it doesn't turn out like the country i felt i had to leave. this is why i started f.l.a.g., the foundation for liberty and american greatness, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. f.l.a.g. teaches civics and promotes american pride in elementary, middle and public high schools. the greatest threat facing this pinnacle nation of ours is that for several generations now we have not passed down what it means to be an american. we have not taught americanism, the moral dimension, the limited government dimension, that it is individualism, not collectivism; patriotism, not relativism; god, not government; feint, not secularism; equality of opportunity, that it's e pluribus unum, not
but america is a very special place. this countries has given me -- this country has given me so much. it gave me hope when i despaired. it inspires me when i felt weak. it's given me life. now it's my turn to give back. i came to america to make, not take. to give, not receive. to join the place, not change it or complain about it. and i came to make sure that it doesn't turn out like the country i felt i had to leave. this is why i started f.l.a.g., the foundation for liberty and american...
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where is the america that cares. where is the america that understands? i yield back. mr. evans: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my good colleague from the great state of texas, the 18th district, for her comments adding to this discussion. what i would like to do, mr. speaker, is, i just stated for the purpose of the record, i will submit these letters if possible first, the governor of pennsylvania indicated $1.8 million people are on snap, the city of philadelphia where it all started here, in terms of america, 400,000 individuals on snap. a letter from the governor, a letter from the mayor, a letter om the chair, chairwoman val okus, the chair of montgomery county, the third largest county in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. 50,000 people are on snap. what i'd like to do is just read a little bit from her letter. in montgomery county, more than 50,000 residents resee snap benefits. more than 21,000 of those recipients are children. another ,000 are senior citizens. and another 7,500 are disabled adults. for these resident the snap program makes the difference as to wh
where is the america that cares. where is the america that understands? i yield back. mr. evans: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my good colleague from the great state of texas, the 18th district, for her comments adding to this discussion. what i would like to do, mr. speaker, is, i just stated for the purpose of the record, i will submit these letters if possible first, the governor of pennsylvania indicated $1.8 million people are on snap, the city of philadelphia where it all started here,...
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america has also blamed hamas for the violence. responsibility for these deaths rests squarely with high mast. they are cynically provoking this response. “— are cynically provoking this response. —— hamas. are cynically provoking this response. -- hamas. the violence has brought international attention. protesters have ta ken to the streets in turkey. the united nations have talked about violations of human rights and russia has been highly critical of america's decision to move its embassy. translation: we have given our negative assessment of this decision on several occasions. one cannot change the agreement sent by the —— set by the international community. the palestinian and israeli settlements can only be settled by their leaders. germany said israel had the right to defend itself while france's president emmanuel macron condemned the violence. south africa recalled its ambassador to israel after what it called an indiscriminate israeli attack. the move of the us embassy has incensed palestinians who claim easte
america has also blamed hamas for the violence. responsibility for these deaths rests squarely with high mast. they are cynically provoking this response. “— are cynically provoking this response. —— hamas. are cynically provoking this response. -- hamas. the violence has brought international attention. protesters have ta ken to the streets in turkey. the united nations have talked about violations of human rights and russia has been highly critical of america's decision to move its...
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jesse: america won the cold war. >> okay. go america. [laughter] jesse: why did they call it the cold war track. >> the russians were cold up there, you know. jesse: do know i am. >> i'm waters and this is my world right here. [laughter] up next, last call what makes these simple dishes the best simple dishes ever? great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts. so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. trusyou and lantus. you go together, so stay together. ♪ stay together with a $0 copay, you've got zero reasons to leave, and every reason to stay. lantus is used to control high blood sugar in people with diabetes. do not use lantus to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction such as body rash or trouble breathing. don't reuse needles or share insulin pens. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which can be life-threatening. .. may occur. don't change your dose of insulin without talking to y
jesse: america won the cold war. >> okay. go america. [laughter] jesse: why did they call it the cold war track. >> the russians were cold up there, you know. jesse: do know i am. >> i'm waters and this is my world right here. [laughter] up next, last call what makes these simple dishes the best simple dishes ever? great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts. so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. trusyou and lantus. you go together, so stay together. ♪ stay...
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May 2, 2018
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america is from the future. a belief in small government has meant that we deal to lease bureaucratic red tape the new country. we believe anything is possible for anyone. wealth can be created more unhindered than anywhere else. if you dream of blazing a trail for leaving a legacy or be in the best in the field creating something that will change the world forever in your living in america, there is great news. you have a head start on everyone else in the world. this is the best country in the world to make your dream come true. your living among the most energetic, enterprising and can two people in the world. the founders of america made it that way. they made sure the need for government approvals in red tape is limited so the human genius and accomplishment could unleash. our constitutional restraints the government, not us. everything is set up for your success. does that mean it's easy? absolutely not. realizing your dream and achieving your goals will take all you have and more. you're going to fall ove
america is from the future. a belief in small government has meant that we deal to lease bureaucratic red tape the new country. we believe anything is possible for anyone. wealth can be created more unhindered than anywhere else. if you dream of blazing a trail for leaving a legacy or be in the best in the field creating something that will change the world forever in your living in america, there is great news. you have a head start on everyone else in the world. this is the best country in...
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May 26, 2018
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we are all in for america. thank you, god bless you, and god bless texas and god bless the united states of america! accomplish. [applause] >> wore here's a primetime lineup tonight. >>> so much is about how women persevere differently than men. we sort of hang on to each other and gut it outing to. how do we turn that into a strategic advantage? how do we make that more of our bad-assness end stead of our burden. >> wow. that is -- i feel like that -- i hadn't thought about it -- i hadn't thought but that at a metta level. i am certainly experienced in this last year and a half women having these others back in a way that's like remarkable. people used to say, women -- >> how can you elect a bleep grabber. >> evidently. but nikole has always ban good friend to me, when probable probe had to go back into iraq because of isis and nikole reached out and nikole reached out when they get -- when the camera -- when casey hunt checks in with them at a standup. and nikole could have said, oh, really, wow, barack obama
we are all in for america. thank you, god bless you, and god bless texas and god bless the united states of america! accomplish. [applause] >> wore here's a primetime lineup tonight. >>> so much is about how women persevere differently than men. we sort of hang on to each other and gut it outing to. how do we turn that into a strategic advantage? how do we make that more of our bad-assness end stead of our burden. >> wow. that is -- i feel like that -- i hadn't thought...
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president, how does this make america safer? how does this make america safer? [inaudible] president trump: thank you very much. this will make america much safer. thank you very much. reporter: -- [inaudible] -- pompeo -- [inaudible] -- president trump: secretary pompeo is going to south korea. -- north korea. he'll be there in a matter of virtual -- probably an hour. he's got meetings set up. we have our meetings scheduled. we have our meetings set. the location is picked. the time and date, everything is picked. we look forward to having very great success. we think relationships are building with north korea. we'll see how it all works out. maybe it will. maybe it won't. but it can be a great thing for north korea, south korea, japan and the entire world. we hope it all works out. thank you very much. reporter: are the americans being -- \[inaudible] reporter: are the americans being -- \[inaudible] president trump: we'll all soon be finding out. whether he soon be finding out. it would be a great thing if they are. we'll soon be finding out. thank you very
president, how does this make america safer? how does this make america safer? [inaudible] president trump: thank you very much. this will make america much safer. thank you very much. reporter: -- [inaudible] -- pompeo -- [inaudible] -- president trump: secretary pompeo is going to south korea. -- north korea. he'll be there in a matter of virtual -- probably an hour. he's got meetings set up. we have our meetings scheduled. we have our meetings set. the location is picked. the time and date,...
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if america first and being america alone will live in a globalized world and three it is very very important and if he actually end up by still living america. it's not a good idea can he be elected for a second he's a question mark and of course it's not just trade it's not just question of innate . intimating there it's the world is a small place everyone needs to try and get on as best i can to solve world conflicts interesting the angle of merkel fail to name check the u.s. when listing partners in resolving the syrian conflict she ruling out america in the process knows you think. well syria is in an excellent example syria were president obama really feel very badly i mean this is the evidence are not material by circumstantial that either with holden wink from america the islamic is the established itself that. getting all the arms and establishing in the america agreed or not. but we thought at least trump could have rebalanced of that and. this sort of irrational and most city towards russia and getting into another second cold war ended in am actually doing a mess in syria would at
if america first and being america alone will live in a globalized world and three it is very very important and if he actually end up by still living america. it's not a good idea can he be elected for a second he's a question mark and of course it's not just trade it's not just question of innate . intimating there it's the world is a small place everyone needs to try and get on as best i can to solve world conflicts interesting the angle of merkel fail to name check the u.s. when listing...
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May 4, 2018
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>> viva" >> viva amÉrica! [cantando] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] alan: hoy es viernes 4 de mayo, estamos celebrando dos cosas importantÍsimas, el 5 de mayo, y la pelÍcula "overboard" de eugenio derbez. quÉ alegrÍa, quÉ orgullo, qué honor. miren esto, la primera pÁgina. ana: en el periÓdico americano. [habla en inglÉs] [aplausos] eugenio: quÉ padre. alan: amigo, tu entrevista completa en el mercado internacional. eugenio: sÍ se puede, sí se puede . karla: quÉ emociÓn ver el nombre de un latino en un periÓdico en inglÉs, seÑoras y seÑores . por eso tenemos que apoyar esta pelÍcula. #yo apoyo a derbez es el hashtag del dÍa. eugenio: gracias por el apoyo, gracias a ustedes por ir al cine. ayer ya empezaron a reportarme que en laredo, texas, unos amigos ya no encontraron boletos. eso es bueno, eso es bueno. [aplausos] ana: youtube lo tenÍa de verla, me encantÓ, me reÍ mucho, pero el final es tan especial, siempre tocas el corazÓn de las personas en las pelÍculas. eugenio: la idea es esa, que
>> viva" >> viva amÉrica! [cantando] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] alan: hoy es viernes 4 de mayo, estamos celebrando dos cosas importantÍsimas, el 5 de mayo, y la pelÍcula "overboard" de eugenio derbez. quÉ alegrÍa, quÉ orgullo, qué honor. miren esto, la primera pÁgina. ana: en el periÓdico americano. [habla en inglÉs] [aplausos] eugenio: quÉ padre. alan: amigo, tu entrevista completa en el mercado internacional. eugenio: sÍ se puede, sí se puede . karla:...
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amÉrica ha sido mÁs peligroso.. ivÁn: creo que amÉrica desbordo todos los esfuerzos en una primera etapa que me parece muy correcta. saliÓ con todo a intentar buscar los goles que le permitÍan pasar la eliminatoria. en el segundo tiempo estÁ cansado, lo veo
amÉrica ha sido mÁs peligroso.. ivÁn: creo que amÉrica desbordo todos los esfuerzos en una primera etapa que me parece muy correcta. saliÓ con todo a intentar buscar los goles que le permitÍan pasar la eliminatoria. en el segundo tiempo estÁ cansado, lo veo
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. >>> and made in america is back. america's dairy land, the famous spot serving up old fashioned milkshakes for decades. and their not so secret ingredient. you'll have to see the taste test. a lot more news ahead. hard to b. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes,
. >>> and made in america is back. america's dairy land, the famous spot serving up old fashioned milkshakes for decades. and their not so secret ingredient. you'll have to see the taste test. a lot more news ahead. hard to b. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to...