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this country is in trouble but we can fix it because america is america. mark: where do we find these based principles. we find them in faith and in our founding document, the deck declaration of independence. >> the constitution is a document that allows to modify and improve. no one should be defined by its birth defect. none of us want to be defined by the worst things we did as a young person and nor should a nation be defined by its defect defects, but by the promise, thousands and thousands of american blacks over the years have fought and died to protect these principles because they have an enduring and responsible for the success we have achieved. we are the only country that has emancipation proclamation. we are the only country that fought a war to end slavery, and redemption is what we all should be looking toward, redeeming our own lives and also redeeming our communities and healing us from within. mark: it's been a great pleasure. thank you my friend. i appreciate it. join us next time on life, liberty and levin. >> breaking tonight, a massi
this country is in trouble but we can fix it because america is america. mark: where do we find these based principles. we find them in faith and in our founding document, the deck declaration of independence. >> the constitution is a document that allows to modify and improve. no one should be defined by its birth defect. none of us want to be defined by the worst things we did as a young person and nor should a nation be defined by its defect defects, but by the promise, thousands and...
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, you built america. my dad used to have an expression is a lot more than a paycheck it is about your dignity and place in community and the own self-worth being able to look a kid in the eye and say it's going to be okay. think about all the people that you know in your neighborhood who don't think they can save to their kids today. getting crushed. the working poor are getting more poor on the way up. we have to rebuild the middle class, the backbone of the country. ladies and gentlemen the fact of the matter is we are in a situation where it is all about decency and dignity and giving people a sense of who they are. that is why i am a democrat. [cheering] i thought when they came out carrying torches close your eyes and picture what it was like a company by the ku klux klan i wrote an article saying we are in a battle for the soul of america and we really are in the battle for the soul of america. in its most perilous moment it means having to unite the country. you cannot define for me based on ethnic
, you built america. my dad used to have an expression is a lot more than a paycheck it is about your dignity and place in community and the own self-worth being able to look a kid in the eye and say it's going to be okay. think about all the people that you know in your neighborhood who don't think they can save to their kids today. getting crushed. the working poor are getting more poor on the way up. we have to rebuild the middle class, the backbone of the country. ladies and gentlemen the...
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pieces of america's greatest metropolis. more than 1200 friends and benefactors of the near east foundation have a reception and dinner. for 17 years, this foundation has carried on a program of cooperative training to assist agricultural development in iran. acting u.n. secretary general reached the shah and his party at united nation headquarters. iran is one of the 50 charter members of this world organization which, in the earliest days, supported the national integrity of iran. the delegation joins the shah and his party. they visit the chambers were world issues are brought for solution. the united nations headquarters. a beacon of hope for world peace. ♪ >> you can watch archival films in their entirety on our weekly series, reel america. here on american history tv. our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> this is the nation's primary facility for the dismantlement and management of nuclear weapons. for approximately 3
pieces of america's greatest metropolis. more than 1200 friends and benefactors of the near east foundation have a reception and dinner. for 17 years, this foundation has carried on a program of cooperative training to assist agricultural development in iran. acting u.n. secretary general reached the shah and his party at united nation headquarters. iran is one of the 50 charter members of this world organization which, in the earliest days, supported the national integrity of iran. the...
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assessment of the vulnerabilities community and state vulnerabilities here in the united states of america also reflecting to get us through the pandemic in a positive fashion first to major healthcare organizations of the federal government and ih the premier healthor research agency in the world and cdc which leads the world when it comes to disease and public health of america but the question we should ask ourselves how we treated them to date and the answer is mixed the nih is positive over the last four years something dramatic has occurred to be part of a bipartisan effort led by senator murray from washington in the senator from missouri and lamar alexander from tennessee what we have accomplished the last four years is increase spending at nih for medical research grants 30 million up a 39 billion it is a dramatic increase by real growth 5 percent over inflation for eight years. in fact some years even better with that standard we have a lot to show for r it when it comes to medical research to have the same goal in mind we didn't quite reach it but we've seen an increase at cdc i
assessment of the vulnerabilities community and state vulnerabilities here in the united states of america also reflecting to get us through the pandemic in a positive fashion first to major healthcare organizations of the federal government and ih the premier healthor research agency in the world and cdc which leads the world when it comes to disease and public health of america but the question we should ask ourselves how we treated them to date and the answer is mixed the nih is positive...
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and then we are going to make america great again. please join me in welcoming obama's ambassador to ireland, mr. o'malley himself. come up, mr. ambassador. let's give him a big round of applause. mr. o'malley: what a beautiful st. louis day. we always start a week early, mr. vice president. i want to begin by welcoming each and every one of you to this very important event to kick off the boat to get out the vote for vice resident joe biden. there are many of you who came from mayor pete. and there are those who came from senator warren in senator klobuchar and sen. harris and mayor bloomberg. you are all welcome here. there is a place for you in this campaign. we need your energy. we need your dedication here we need your skill. and yes, we need your money. there is a place for everyone in this campaign. we are reaching out to all owners of the democratic party. we are looking out for all independents and we are looking out for those people used to belong that used to be called the republican party before it was hijacked by donald t
and then we are going to make america great again. please join me in welcoming obama's ambassador to ireland, mr. o'malley himself. come up, mr. ambassador. let's give him a big round of applause. mr. o'malley: what a beautiful st. louis day. we always start a week early, mr. vice president. i want to begin by welcoming each and every one of you to this very important event to kick off the boat to get out the vote for vice resident joe biden. there are many of you who came from mayor pete. and...
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america will always have israel facts on the world stage, america will not revoke our commitments or renounce our values, most important america reaffirms our unbreakable bond. [applause] the final pillar of her special relationship it's enduring, our ties began only 11 minutes after israel's independence. when the united states was the first nation to recognize the state of israel. [applause] since then we built a bilateral relationship almost without comparison. today we built the robust security alliance to protect their citizens and stabilize the middle east. together we built new technology to grow our economy and strengthen the middle class. together we build vibrant democracy to practice beliefs and pursue happiness. america is grateful for our friendship with israel, were a better nation because of it and we must never shy away from defending it. [applause] it is our responsibility to pass it along to the next generation. this is the only way it will survive. that is why we need the 4000 students that are here today to hear it. [applause] to them and the others i said ronald
america will always have israel facts on the world stage, america will not revoke our commitments or renounce our values, most important america reaffirms our unbreakable bond. [applause] the final pillar of her special relationship it's enduring, our ties began only 11 minutes after israel's independence. when the united states was the first nation to recognize the state of israel. [applause] since then we built a bilateral relationship almost without comparison. today we built the robust...
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so, america, let me give you some lapping tips. ( laughter ) first of all, america, let me just say i'm proud of you. you've realized that you're in a toxic relationship with afghanistan and you're ready to get out. now i want to warn you, for a while, there's going to be a part of you that wants to go back and bum them in the middle of the night, but you stay strong. ( laughter ) you remember, no matter what you think now, there are plenty of other middle eastern country out there for you. ( cheers and applause ) and finally, in some local news close to my heart, new york city is saying farewell to one of its oldest residents. >> new york city is hanging it up, removing the last remaining pay phones from the streets. city workers will remove 30 pay phones in "hell's kitchen" alone by mid march and rip out the 3,000 more in the five bourroughs. did you know that were that many left? nu soon we will no longer have the pay phone which means we'll have to find somewhere ills to get hepatitis. i know we don't need pay phones anymore but they were a part of the landscape for so long. you cou
so, america, let me give you some lapping tips. ( laughter ) first of all, america, let me just say i'm proud of you. you've realized that you're in a toxic relationship with afghanistan and you're ready to get out. now i want to warn you, for a while, there's going to be a part of you that wants to go back and bum them in the middle of the night, but you stay strong. ( laughter ) you remember, no matter what you think now, there are plenty of other middle eastern country out there for you. (...
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america rampsco up the sponsor ronavirus. president trump closes the border with canada and invokes the wartime law to provide equipment. pres. trp: i think we will do it faster than we thought and it will be a complete victory. laura: wall street plunges a the dow briefly falls below the level it was at ume president took office. the death toll continues to climb in europe, as the elderly in spain find ulemselves partly at risk. >> ♪ dum dum dum laura: comfort online.musical how virtual choirs are helping people sing away tse containment blues. laa: for all of you watching on pbsnd around the globe, welcome to "world news america." here in new york, the city is a ght town. the coronavirus crisis has closed stores, kept people at him, and sent the stock market spiraling down. idprt trump invoking the defense production act so vital medical supplies can be made. the u.s. senate passed a $100 billion aidackage, one part of the stimulus plan administration is working on. new york city, which likes to boast it never sleeps, is
america rampsco up the sponsor ronavirus. president trump closes the border with canada and invokes the wartime law to provide equipment. pres. trp: i think we will do it faster than we thought and it will be a complete victory. laura: wall street plunges a the dow briefly falls below the level it was at ume president took office. the death toll continues to climb in europe, as the elderly in spain find ulemselves partly at risk. >> ♪ dum dum dum laura: comfort online.musical how...
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so it will make it to rural america and i think it will be quite devastating to rural america three do not get our arms around it. but it will take a little bit of time. it always starts in cities and spreads out. is there anything to say that the social distancing measures should be eased by april is the president wants?|j don't by april is the president wants?” don't think that a date is the right strategy. i appreciate why the president wants it. it has an impact on the economy. but the problem is, if you open up two early, not only do you harm public health but you can do you harm public health but you ca n affect do you harm public health but you can affect the economy as well. prevalence, growth, testing, let those things dictate when we open up, not necessarily a specific date. should we have a national strategy and not a patchwork of different states doing different things? undoubtedly, that would be very, very helpful. one thing we do know is that the virus does not spec national borders and it certainly does not respect state borders. people in the us are very mobo and they
so it will make it to rural america and i think it will be quite devastating to rural america three do not get our arms around it. but it will take a little bit of time. it always starts in cities and spreads out. is there anything to say that the social distancing measures should be eased by april is the president wants?|j don't by april is the president wants?” don't think that a date is the right strategy. i appreciate why the president wants it. it has an impact on the economy. but the...
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you are w america."c world news still to come on tonight's program, the british prime minister and his health for the coronaviruted positive how would this affect the government's response? ♪ >> thereave been stark warnings from the united nations that refugee cn syria are particularly vulnerable for the the fear is 100,000 people might e unless medical supplies arrive urgently. we have this report from correspondent: lining up to fight a new battle in syria. this time against an invisibl killer, covid-19. civil defense volunteers hoping to save lives with a disinfectant, but just imagine trying to prevent the virus taki hold in camps like this, rperfect breeding ground disease. so the children of serious long war, like her and her brother, arew facing a nger. their mother fea all displaced families will be an ea target for the coronaviru >> from what we have heard about how it spreads, we hope god takes it away from us. it is overcrowded here and hard to take precautions. you can't keep the outside cl
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america can win the fight. [applause] america must win this fight america will win this fight with your help. thank you to this panel. thank you. [applause] >> how's everybody doing today cracks are you having a good time at cpac? take out your cell phone and do the following text 56479 with that 365 lifestyle we have the events on 2020 posted outsidear america versus socialism is the theme this year we will present some programs in an interesting way but an interesting thing to take home with you would you go back to your communities to do our very best to make a difference for america the first person from the daily signal coming out and author of the war of our history that conspiracy to rewrite america's past also a contributor to the daily signal in on the right side of history podcast jared, you are an expert in history that's what we want to start this off this way. the left is trying to rewrite history so what it is the damage that can be done when history is reinvented for contemporary political purpos
america can win the fight. [applause] america must win this fight america will win this fight with your help. thank you to this panel. thank you. [applause] >> how's everybody doing today cracks are you having a good time at cpac? take out your cell phone and do the following text 56479 with that 365 lifestyle we have the events on 2020 posted outsidear america versus socialism is the theme this year we will present some programs in an interesting way but an interesting thing to take home...
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my fellow democrats across america, join us. democrats want to nominate someone who will build on obamacare and not scrap it, take on the nra and gun manufacturers, not protect them, stand up and give the poor a fighting chance and the middle class to get restored, not raise their taxes and keep the promises we make, then join us. if the democrats want a nominee who is a democrat -- [cheers] mr. biden: a proud democrat, an obama-biden democrat, then join us. we have the option of winning big or losing big. that's the choice. we need to build on the coalition, the legacy of the most successful president in our lifetimes, barack obama. the way we do this is by bringing america together, race, gender, party, just like we did in south carolina. and like we can do across the country on tuesday and beyond. folks, win big or lose. that's the choice. most americans don't want the promise of revolution. they want more than promises. they want results. [cheers] mr. biden: they want to give all americans access to real opportunity, to be a
my fellow democrats across america, join us. democrats want to nominate someone who will build on obamacare and not scrap it, take on the nra and gun manufacturers, not protect them, stand up and give the poor a fighting chance and the middle class to get restored, not raise their taxes and keep the promises we make, then join us. if the democrats want a nominee who is a democrat -- [cheers] mr. biden: a proud democrat, an obama-biden democrat, then join us. we have the option of winning big or...
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hoy en "despierta amÉrica"... a esa hora otro estado reporta y que serÍa su primer caso de coronavirus. en vivo sabrÁs cuál y quÉ se hace a bordo del crucero cuarentena en california, en donde viajÓ la mÁs reciente vÍctima mortal. raÚl: si trabajas con un número de seguro social falso el estado en el que vives podrÁ juzgarte. te contamos el alcance del dictamen de la corte suprema que pone en la mira a los inmigrantes. satcha: tres potencias juntas en el escenario, ricky martin y enrique iglesias junto a sebastiÁn yatra como invitado lanzan una gira por estados unidos. ricky: estoy bien contento de trabajar con Él y poder compartir un escenario con el. raÚl: tigres del norte sacan las garras por las mujeres, quÉ opinan de irina baeva? hoy lo sabrÁs aquÍ. >> enterados de lo que va a suceder en nuestro mÉxico y queremos decirles que estamos apoyando. satcha: esta maÑana te presentamos a la manicurista de las estrellas, la artista que crea tendencia con las uÑas de thalÍa, rosalía, y te revela to
hoy en "despierta amÉrica"... a esa hora otro estado reporta y que serÍa su primer caso de coronavirus. en vivo sabrÁs cuál y quÉ se hace a bordo del crucero cuarentena en california, en donde viajÓ la mÁs reciente vÍctima mortal. raÚl: si trabajas con un número de seguro social falso el estado en el que vives podrÁ juzgarte. te contamos el alcance del dictamen de la corte suprema que pone en la mira a los inmigrantes. satcha: tres potencias juntas en el escenario, ricky...
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suddenly it was safe to have american history, because america had been america long enough that it was actually going to become a country. they started calling independence hall independence hall when he came. before that it was just the old statehouse. i don't think it was fear. i think they were being realistic that it was an experiment and said could still not work out. i think part of their optimism that we still inherit really came from. it was really always hanging by a thread because of the incredible ambition of what they wanted to do, that had never been done before and they knew that. >> it was connecting those comments to think about how highly fluent boundaries were in -- fluid boundaries were in that founding era. what counts as foreign exactly is a huge question, the american navigation of the mississippi seems like something on the table depending on who we are dealing with. i think thinking about those really spicy, complex boundary dispute that started in the period and won't be resolved for some time are part of the influence, thinking about the statehood process itse
suddenly it was safe to have american history, because america had been america long enough that it was actually going to become a country. they started calling independence hall independence hall when he came. before that it was just the old statehouse. i don't think it was fear. i think they were being realistic that it was an experiment and said could still not work out. i think part of their optimism that we still inherit really came from. it was really always hanging by a thread because of...
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, a stronger america, a more just america, a more equal america and more united america continues. and together, we will get it done! thank you. cheers and applause] ♪ captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org
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now you took a very specific route across america in an r.v. the one taken during westward expansion what was your experience what were the people like along this route was it very diverse was it mainly one kind of people there were very difficult it was a very mix i think the most diverse city we saw was patterson new jersey it's like a melting pot it's like a microcosm of new york almost because for example i think 60 percent of the population he sees panic $28.00 african american 9 percent white and then 3 percent asian and so on is. also the 2nd largest muslim population in the united states there is a difference languages speak it in their classrooms so that was a melting pot and you go from neighborhood to neighborhood and you see like change in like street pocket to pocket but they all get along in a beautiful way so that was one of the most they verse now what did people say before you gave them the d.n.a. test and they have a pretty good idea of where they thought they came from and how many of them are accurate yes they always have an
now you took a very specific route across america in an r.v. the one taken during westward expansion what was your experience what were the people like along this route was it very diverse was it mainly one kind of people there were very difficult it was a very mix i think the most diverse city we saw was patterson new jersey it's like a melting pot it's like a microcosm of new york almost because for example i think 60 percent of the population he sees panic $28.00 african american 9 percent...
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wall street didn't build america. you built america. [ applause ] the middle class built america. and unions built the middle class. unions built the middle class. so, folks, you know, my dad used to have an expression. a job is about more than a paycheck. he would say this, more than a paycheck. it's about your dignity, your place in the community, self-worth. it's able to look a kid in the eye and say it's going to be okay. think of the people in your old neighborhoods who don't think they can say that. the middle class is getting crushed. the working poor are poorer and poorer. we have to rebuild the middle class, the backbone of this country. ladies and gentlemen, the fact of the matter is that we're in a situation where it's all about decency and dignity and giving people a sense of who they are. folks, that's why i'm a democrat. that's why i became a democrat. [ applause ] this election, this election isn't a battle for the soul of the democratic party. it's a battle for the soul of america. >> thank you, joe. >> you know, i thought when those folks came out of those fields
wall street didn't build america. you built america. [ applause ] the middle class built america. and unions built the middle class. unions built the middle class. so, folks, you know, my dad used to have an expression. a job is about more than a paycheck. he would say this, more than a paycheck. it's about your dignity, your place in the community, self-worth. it's able to look a kid in the eye and say it's going to be okay. think of the people in your old neighborhoods who don't think they...
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i believe in that america. i can see that america. when you think america is worth fighting for, you are asking to get in the fight. get in this fight. go to my website. volunteer an hour to spend on the phones. do some doorknocking. talk to your neighbors. talk to people at the grocery store. this is the moment in history we have been called to. this moment will not come our way again. this is our moment. to choose hope over fear. to choose courage over cynicism. to dream big. fight hard. and when. -- win. ♪ >> there are a lot of ways to follow this highly competitive election season on the c-span network. probably the fastest and easiest is on the web at c-span.org. we have our interactive calendar with result maps of the wing primaries, including super tuesday. there is the event tracker. it is a tool for quick and easy search. the state-by-state results broken down by the candidate and the district. also the senate, house, and governors races. and our schedule information. it is easily accessible. it is all there at c-span.org.
i believe in that america. i can see that america. when you think america is worth fighting for, you are asking to get in the fight. get in this fight. go to my website. volunteer an hour to spend on the phones. do some doorknocking. talk to your neighbors. talk to people at the grocery store. this is the moment in history we have been called to. this moment will not come our way again. this is our moment. to choose hope over fear. to choose courage over cynicism. to dream big. fight hard. and...
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god bless israel and god bless the united states of america. [cheering and applause] ♪ >> democratic presidential candidate amy klobuchar is ending her presidential campai campaign. she will endorse joe biden at a campaign event later today. she is the third democrat to drop out since the south carolina primaries three days ago. the other two are pete buttigieg and tom stier been super tuesday is tomorrow, more than a thousand delegates at the state including senator klobuchar's home state of minnesota with 91 delegates. you can watch super tuesday by mary results on c-span. the democratic primary calendar continues next week with idaho, mississippi, missouri, north dakota and washington state. a week from tomorrow with 416 delegates then primaries in arizona, florida, illinois and ohio on arch 17. >> there are a lot of ways to follow this highly competitive election season on the c-span network but probably the fastest and easiest is on the web at c-span .org. we have among other things our campaign 2020 interactive calendar with the result
god bless israel and god bless the united states of america. [cheering and applause] ♪ >> democratic presidential candidate amy klobuchar is ending her presidential campai campaign. she will endorse joe biden at a campaign event later today. she is the third democrat to drop out since the south carolina primaries three days ago. the other two are pete buttigieg and tom stier been super tuesday is tomorrow, more than a thousand delegates at the state including senator klobuchar's home...
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when america is strong, israel is strong. when america isn't, neither is israel. so, thank you all for everything you're doing to make the relationship between the united states and israel grow stronger and more bipartisan than ever before and i hope you know, i will be standing with you every step of the way. thank you, god bless. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good morning. today i want to discuss one of the most important aspects of the policy conference. no, not the -- premier, it was that i was pretty cool. talk about what we will do tomorrow when we, thousands of pro-israel americans take to the hill to meet with our elected officials pushing a bipartisan agenda that will move policy, and will help keep israel safe, and america strong. [applause] as we've already seen on the stage, our ally israel faces very real threats on its borders, over the horizon, and in the international community. this year's lobbying agenda addresses these threats. specifically, we will advocate for ensuring your security assistance to israel without added conditions, extending u.n.
when america is strong, israel is strong. when america isn't, neither is israel. so, thank you all for everything you're doing to make the relationship between the united states and israel grow stronger and more bipartisan than ever before and i hope you know, i will be standing with you every step of the way. thank you, god bless. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good morning. today i want to discuss one of the most important aspects of the policy conference. no, not the -- premier, it was...
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this is america. we should not and will not have more people in jail than any other country on earth, including china. [cheers and applause] and those people are disproportionately african-american, latino, native american. we are going to invest in our young people, in jobs and education, not jails and incarceration. [cheers and applause] we are going to end private prisons and detention centers. we are going to end cash bail in america, because 400,000 people are in jail right now. [cheers and applause] i will tell you what else we're going to do, we are going to end the destructive war on drugs. [cheers and applause] it turns out, as all of you know, there are some things a president can do by executive order. other things you need legislation. one of the things you can do by executive order, turns out, is to legalize marijuana in every state in this country. [cheers and applause] and that is what i intend to do. [cheers and applause] and the other thing we are going to do, let me ask all of you a
this is america. we should not and will not have more people in jail than any other country on earth, including china. [cheers and applause] and those people are disproportionately african-american, latino, native american. we are going to invest in our young people, in jobs and education, not jails and incarceration. [cheers and applause] we are going to end private prisons and detention centers. we are going to end cash bail in america, because 400,000 people are in jail right now. [cheers...
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the us empire of debt it gave america the world reserve currency it gave america what's called senioritis which is basically they get a cut over every transaction ever done anywhere in the world every coil trans if japan wants to buy oil that the buy dollars 1st and then buy oil for example so they have to give america a commission they get a cut that's a huge source of revenue for america now with saudi arabia and the u.s. have been at loggerheads down for a couple of years that relationship has been strained and saudi arabia is i think you're correct they threw a hissy fit they said we're going to just walk the price down by $10.00 for oil because our cost production is not even $3.00 a barrel and so i think they thought everyone would just step in line but then russia said whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa hold on a 2nd they looked at the numbers and they said wait a minute our cost of production is actually higher it's like $7.00 but america has $50.00 or so and we have no debt the saudi kingdom has a huge amount of debt and we have a lot of gold we could actually participate in this glob
the us empire of debt it gave america the world reserve currency it gave america what's called senioritis which is basically they get a cut over every transaction ever done anywhere in the world every coil trans if japan wants to buy oil that the buy dollars 1st and then buy oil for example so they have to give america a commission they get a cut that's a huge source of revenue for america now with saudi arabia and the u.s. have been at loggerheads down for a couple of years that relationship...
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welcome to redacted tonight so this is a comedy show we're americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents i don't have to tell you that things are bad we're in the middle of a global pandemic the economy is collapsing and perhaps scariest of all the w w e is performing their advance without an audience it's going to be a slaughter. just to know what. let me. it seems oddly romantic now doesn't spend it feels like they're about to make out at any moment and i think we could all use some of that right now . so you all probably know every last detail about coronavirus right it's all over the news which is why i'm not going to give you those stories those tired stories i'm to give you their stories and here's one of them this pandemic has been made worse and continues to be made worse by toxic nationalism which is hilarious considering the virus doesn't get by your borders it doesn't care if you put of our fans or you speak a different language or you're an immigrant or you got circumcised in a ceremony where the shah minute chanting and buckets of mangoes and there
welcome to redacted tonight so this is a comedy show we're americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents i don't have to tell you that things are bad we're in the middle of a global pandemic the economy is collapsing and perhaps scariest of all the w w e is performing their advance without an audience it's going to be a slaughter. just to know what. let me. it seems oddly romantic now doesn't spend it feels like they're about to make out at any moment and i think we...
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from the iberian peninsula it 29 percent native america from central america 22 percent greek and then there are you scandinavian polynesian a little bit of part of the world saw that at the end of the video we have a message assess gratian in my point was to show that i am who i am because all my magneto history and the us as humans that's who we are we migrate so what are the 1st things you see in the film is that migration is a universal problem life on earth you can explain exactly where you yeah i mean migration it's in the animals is the human condition birds migrate whales migrate it's in our nature and sometimes if it's not in our d.n.a. to migrate when there is a climate change which is happening right now it's forcing us to migrate so we migrate in search of a better life of prosperity for our kids and generation so it's natural in the human being and in the nature to migrate that we want to go to mars you know we are explorers by nature so i think that wanting to stop that migration it's it's goes against our human nature. now you took a very specific route across america in
from the iberian peninsula it 29 percent native america from central america 22 percent greek and then there are you scandinavian polynesian a little bit of part of the world saw that at the end of the video we have a message assess gratian in my point was to show that i am who i am because all my magneto history and the us as humans that's who we are we migrate so what are the 1st things you see in the film is that migration is a universal problem life on earth you can explain exactly where...
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he has t put the health and safy of america first. the really inspiring thing is that with the president's decisive action, with extraordinary efforts across a broad suite, not just the federal government but this president has formed a partnership with every governor in america, organized response through fema. you understand that when it comes to health crises in our country, the response are locally executed, the courageous healthcare workers and often time law-enforcement supporting them and it's a state managed federally supported mission. the president has been driving that with consistent leadership and legislation passed by the congress this week the third bill that thede president was ae to secure, speeding resources to american families, help for people employed by and who own small businesses, strengthen our economy across the board, support our estates and hospitals and our healthcare workers. what president trump has made clear, he would not hesitate to take the action necessary to protect the people of this country from
he has t put the health and safy of america first. the really inspiring thing is that with the president's decisive action, with extraordinary efforts across a broad suite, not just the federal government but this president has formed a partnership with every governor in america, organized response through fema. you understand that when it comes to health crises in our country, the response are locally executed, the courageous healthcare workers and often time law-enforcement supporting them...
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what about in america? we almost have warfare and america did not look like that. in part, for most of the 18th areury, the european towers not sending regular troops, certainly not in large numbers to north america. most of the conflict in north america is spot by colonial there ison both sides the difference. there is no aristocracy in the british colonies in north america that shares the same values. north america is also home to an indigenous population. different native nations who have their own cultural war. their own understanding of what is acceptable and violence and war. to take a scout is an excessive practice of warfare. in europe this would be seen as barbarism, savagery. theirans tended to view antagonists as uncivilized. therefore not entitled to the same protection. when european forces are going native nations, they often do so with extreme violence in the 18th century. additionally the officers of the colonial american forces are going to model themselves on the european counterparts. they want to be seen not as mere prevent trolls, they want to
what about in america? we almost have warfare and america did not look like that. in part, for most of the 18th areury, the european towers not sending regular troops, certainly not in large numbers to north america. most of the conflict in north america is spot by colonial there ison both sides the difference. there is no aristocracy in the british colonies in north america that shares the same values. north america is also home to an indigenous population. different native nations who have...
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, a stronger america, a more just america, a more equal america , and a more united america continues. and together, we will get it done! thank you. [cheers and applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> here is a look at our live coverage thursday. on c-span, the house is back at 9:00 a.m. eastern to finish work on a bill that would overhaul the system at the transportation security administration by giving tsa employees the same rights as most federal workers. on c-span two, the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to consider a bill that provides $8.3 billion in emergency funding to combat the coronavirus outbreak. eastern,3 at 9:00 a.m. surgeon's from the army, air force, and navy, testify on the response to the coronavirus and house appropriations subcommittee hearings. campaign 2020 bus team is traveling across the country, asking voters what issues should presidential candidates address? >> the issue most importa
, a stronger america, a more just america, a more equal america , and a more united america continues. and together, we will get it done! thank you. [cheers and applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> here is a look at our live coverage thursday. on c-span, the house is back at 9:00 a.m. eastern to finish work on...
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america, 1776. ireland, 1919, because our declaration of independence, it was a proclamation of 1916, but the declaration in 1919. obviously, the american one is a document of global renown. but a point that interestingly, the american revolution produced a republican experiment, which was pretty much unparalleled in human history. you could claim some precedence perhaps in the ancient world, but in the modern world, this was the first time a republic had been established. the countries that became independent in europe during the 19th century, none of them became a republic. not a single one. but ireland went down the republican road in 1916 first of all and then later on in 1919 and eventually became independent country in 1922. and then became a republic in 1949. so tit didn't take root in most parts of europe. most parts of europe when they became independent, think about the balkans, they immediately found a prince of some kind who could become their king. the irish didn't do that. in 1916, we
america, 1776. ireland, 1919, because our declaration of independence, it was a proclamation of 1916, but the declaration in 1919. obviously, the american one is a document of global renown. but a point that interestingly, the american revolution produced a republican experiment, which was pretty much unparalleled in human history. you could claim some precedence perhaps in the ancient world, but in the modern world, this was the first time a republic had been established. the countries that...
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he said america. america is a clean slate. america is and was a clean slate. it wasn't part of europe or africa or the middle east or asia, america, the shining city on the hill. that's what it is. so when bernie sanders, it's not just bernie sanders, it's all the leaders of the democrat party and even some republicans. they may point to your system and say shouldn't you be pointing to us? is the french healthcare system to die for? yes, pretty much. the british healthcare systems? dentist, after ten months they hit their quota and they can stop. you can go on and on. in america you can be in an illegal immigrant, just come into this country, walk into an emergency room and get full care. what is it about america that bernieieieieie and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only
he said america. america is a clean slate. america is and was a clean slate. it wasn't part of europe or africa or the middle east or asia, america, the shining city on the hill. that's what it is. so when bernie sanders, it's not just bernie sanders, it's all the leaders of the democrat party and even some republicans. they may point to your system and say shouldn't you be pointing to us? is the french healthcare system to die for? yes, pretty much. the british healthcare systems? dentist,...
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america stands with israel. in january it was my great honor on behalf of the president of the american people to address a ceremony in jerusalem marking the 70 fifth anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. we pay tribute along with 50 countries to the 6 million jews killed in the holocaust and what donald trump called the dark stain on human history, the greatest evil ever perpetrated by man against man in the long catalog of human crimes. just as we honor the dead, we also wanted the faith and resilience of the jewish people, three years after walking in the valley of the shadow of death, to reclaim a jewish future and rebuild a jewish state. i am proud to say as vice president of the united states the american people have been with them every step of the way since 1948. we stand with israel today for the same reasons the american people have always stood with israel. we stand with israel because her causes our cause. her values are our values. we stand with israel because we believe in right over wrong, i
america stands with israel. in january it was my great honor on behalf of the president of the american people to address a ceremony in jerusalem marking the 70 fifth anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. we pay tribute along with 50 countries to the 6 million jews killed in the holocaust and what donald trump called the dark stain on human history, the greatest evil ever perpetrated by man against man in the long catalog of human crimes. just as we honor the dead, we also wanted the...
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===quedate en casa america.... ♪ ♪ ♪ "despierta amÉrica" ♪ ♪ carlos: muy buenos dÍas hoy hoy es 25 de marzo de 2020 y estamos tratando de sobrellevar esta crisis, una de ellas es cantando. carla: como lo hacen en este edificio donde viven personas mayores en colorado. cada uno desde su balcÓn ensayan una canciÓn. alan: vi imÁgenes de un saxofonista y los demÁs se unen cantando. en mÉxico yo ya escuché el cielito lindo. carla dos . si estamos con ustedes y mÁs adelante llega nuestro panel de mÉdicos. ♪ >> es un gusto informarles si comienzo contÁndoles que a esta horase disparan las alarmas en la gran manzana donde se dispara el coronavirus por la falta de cooperaciÓn de los residentes que ignoran la advertencia emitida por las autoridades y confirman 25.000 casos y 210 fallecidos, un 60% en la ciudad de nueva york desde allÍ nos acompaÑa con lo Último. jorge: ese nÚmero se espera que continÚe creciendo, el gobernador de nueva york estÁ llevando a cabo una conferencia de prensa y estÁ indicando que no puede controlar la propagaciÓn del coronavirus. muchas personas n
===quedate en casa america.... ♪ ♪ ♪ "despierta amÉrica" ♪ ♪ carlos: muy buenos dÍas hoy hoy es 25 de marzo de 2020 y estamos tratando de sobrellevar esta crisis, una de ellas es cantando. carla: como lo hacen en este edificio donde viven personas mayores en colorado. cada uno desde su balcÓn ensayan una canciÓn. alan: vi imÁgenes de un saxofonista y los demÁs se unen cantando. en mÉxico yo ya escuché el cielito lindo. carla dos . si estamos con ustedes y mÁs...
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america first is saying if you want to defend america, defend america. hoard america's resources for america first. don't give them to the allies. so what i'd like to do now is talk about some of the major issues, i wouldn't talk about all of them. this is far too many. this is on widespread and varying debateba there are certain key themes that are central to the debate between the two organizations. the anti-interventionists, the america first committee, basically make the argument that staying out of european wars is america's tradition. this goes back to george washington. the united states should not get itself entangled in european affairs and certainly get involved in european wars and this is a foreign policy that served america well. it did so for over 100 years. until the united states broke from that tradition in 1917 and went to war in europe. that was a mistake and it is a mistake that should not be repeated. we've learned the wisdom of the founders. they were right to stay out of european affairs and we should not make that mistake again. t
america first is saying if you want to defend america, defend america. hoard america's resources for america first. don't give them to the allies. so what i'd like to do now is talk about some of the major issues, i wouldn't talk about all of them. this is far too many. this is on widespread and varying debateba there are certain key themes that are central to the debate between the two organizations. the anti-interventionists, the america first committee, basically make the argument that...
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door filling in for jesse ventura and today we discuss a potential peace deal with the taliban and america's if fiction crisis and i'm ready to santos later in the show we've also got a great interview with filmmaker and actress paolo about she traveled across the country to teach americans about their migration history through d.n.a. testing but before that let's get to our top story today the u.s. and taliban have finalize a peace deal for afghanistan potentially bringing an end to america's longest running war the deal still needs to be signed and plans to do so are reportedly dependent on a reduction in violence by each side over a 7 day period jamie these negotiations are ongoing i value your opinion is this war going to end in your opinion. but seriously. no it's about it this this. so it's been 18 years 2 more years this war gets a gold watch yeah. it's. it's amazing it's going to keep go to this war is going to get there so security payments before it ends. it's you know we're in report we're in a permanent war footing the united states and because the media is funded by the military
door filling in for jesse ventura and today we discuss a potential peace deal with the taliban and america's if fiction crisis and i'm ready to santos later in the show we've also got a great interview with filmmaker and actress paolo about she traveled across the country to teach americans about their migration history through d.n.a. testing but before that let's get to our top story today the u.s. and taliban have finalize a peace deal for afghanistan potentially bringing an end to america's...
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and a white america and latino america and asia america. there is the united states of america. >> i think everybody saw this guy is going to be president someday. but so soon? so quickly? did i think he had the makings of a good president? i certainly did. did i know he had the makings of a presidential candidate? i wasn't sure about that. >> my concern is that he wasn't pathological enough. >> he said you know me i'm competitive. he said i'm not getting in this to lose. >> and how does the candidate's wife feel? >> michelle obama is a realistic. she wants to know just how bad it could possibly be so she can prepare herself for that. >> at one point she asked what is it that you think you can contribute that nobody else can contribute? and barack said the day i put my hand up and take that oath of office, the world will look at us differently, and there are kids all over this country, millions of kids who will look at themselves differently. >> i stand before you today to announce my candidacy for president of the united states of america.
and a white america and latino america and asia america. there is the united states of america. >> i think everybody saw this guy is going to be president someday. but so soon? so quickly? did i think he had the makings of a good president? i certainly did. did i know he had the makings of a presidential candidate? i wasn't sure about that. >> my concern is that he wasn't pathological enough. >> he said you know me i'm competitive. he said i'm not getting in this to lose....
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he said america is a clean slate. america is and was a clean slate. it wasn't part of africa, wasn't part of the middle east, wasn't part of asia, that is what it is. so when bernie sanders -- not just bernie sanders but all the leaders of the democrat party and even some republicans. when they point to european systems, shouldn't europe point to us, why are we pointing to european systems. as a french healthcare system to die for, pretty much. the british healthcare system, they've done this after ten months, they hit their quota and you can see it, they stopped. you could go on and on in america, you can be an illegal immigrant, just coming into this country, walking to the emergency room and have full care. what is it about america that bernie sanders hate so much. that's what i want to ask you when we return. we'll be right back. ckle four t. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy
he said america is a clean slate. america is and was a clean slate. it wasn't part of africa, wasn't part of the middle east, wasn't part of asia, that is what it is. so when bernie sanders -- not just bernie sanders but all the leaders of the democrat party and even some republicans. when they point to european systems, shouldn't europe point to us, why are we pointing to european systems. as a french healthcare system to die for, pretty much. the british healthcare system, they've done this...
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that should have no place in america. we should want the maximum amount of voters to participate in our political process, not trying to prevent people from exercising their right to vote. for the people act brings about meaningful change so that america that is the shining example of democracy can lead the world by the way we conduct our over elections. let me just mention two provisions that i'm particularly pleased that are included in for the people act. one is democracy restoration. that is, to allow those who have been convicted of crime after they have served their penalty to be able to participate in elections. we're one of only a few western democracies that permanently disenfranchise an individual who's been convicted of a felony. 6.1 million adults currently are disenfranchised as a result of that provision, and yet only 22% of those individuals are incarcerated. the other 78% have paid their penalty, have done their time, and are now reintegrated in society. and it's in our interest to have them participate in
that should have no place in america. we should want the maximum amount of voters to participate in our political process, not trying to prevent people from exercising their right to vote. for the people act brings about meaningful change so that america that is the shining example of democracy can lead the world by the way we conduct our over elections. let me just mention two provisions that i'm particularly pleased that are included in for the people act. one is democracy restoration. that...
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it will make it to rural america and i think it will be quite devastating to rural america if we don't get our arms around it. it will take a little bit of time. it starts in cities spreads out. laura: is there any way that the social-distancing measures in new york should be eased by april 12 as the president seems to wt? dr. jh you know, i don't think that the date is the right strategy. i appreciate why the president wants it. being shut down is not great for the economy, it is hurting , peopd i'm sympathetic to that. the probleis that if you open up to early, not only do you harmublic health, but you make it hard for the economy to recover as well. happening with diseaseis prevalence and growth and testing and let those things dictate when we open up, not necessarily a specific date. strategy and not this patchwork that we are seeing across the cotry with different states doing different things? dr. jha: undoubtedly that would be veryul hel one of the things we know is that the virus does not respect national borders. it certainly does not respect state quarters. people in the u.s.
it will make it to rural america and i think it will be quite devastating to rural america if we don't get our arms around it. it will take a little bit of time. it starts in cities spreads out. laura: is there any way that the social-distancing measures in new york should be eased by april 12 as the president seems to wt? dr. jh you know, i don't think that the date is the right strategy. i appreciate why the president wants it. being shut down is not great for the economy, it is hurting ,...
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america first. if you are giving a speech, a book talk somewhere in the middle of america, in the capsule what is the flaw of america first thinking and doesn't that seem like a kind of statement of the obvious of what the american foreign policy ought to be? >> it is a privilege to be with all of you on the panel with the writers for whom i have been a speck in the world, it's truly an honor. your question about america first i think gets to a very important point which is how do you define america first of course the slogan america first as we kno know dates back to the 1930s charles lindbergh isolationism and often some epic to nazi -ism into the historical lens to see the president resurrect the slogan, but i don't think anybody disagrees with the notion of putting america first. it's a complete crock to say that there is a class of globalists selling out the united states. this is the same kind of conspiracy fear mongering we have heard going back many decades. the reality is everybody is in fa
america first. if you are giving a speech, a book talk somewhere in the middle of america, in the capsule what is the flaw of america first thinking and doesn't that seem like a kind of statement of the obvious of what the american foreign policy ought to be? >> it is a privilege to be with all of you on the panel with the writers for whom i have been a speck in the world, it's truly an honor. your question about america first i think gets to a very important point which is how do you...