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this week we'll examine latin america, america's neighbors to the south have taken center stage in u. s. domestic politics. whether democrats and republicans sparring over the mexican border, or presidents bided. and donald trump. how speaker nancy pelosi. recognizing one guido as the president of venezuela, the u. s has a lot of clean up my head with its southern neighbors. then as the u. s. is preoccupied with the proxy war against russia in ukraine. china and russia are making moves across latin america, the 2 bricks giants aiming to add a new south, american ally to the roster and broker business deals. embracing the left turn that latin america is taking. will this cause a hemispheric shift? all right, it's time to get into the ammo. ah, louise, ignacio da silva, better known simply as lula, brazil's one time president from 2003 to 2010 is out of prison. and back on the campaign trail. lula is staging a political, come back and is soaring in the poles in brazil against incumbent giant bull sonata with a nickname of his own trump of the tropics. both nato struck a trump in populou
this week we'll examine latin america, america's neighbors to the south have taken center stage in u. s. domestic politics. whether democrats and republicans sparring over the mexican border, or presidents bided. and donald trump. how speaker nancy pelosi. recognizing one guido as the president of venezuela, the u. s has a lot of clean up my head with its southern neighbors. then as the u. s. is preoccupied with the proxy war against russia in ukraine. china and russia are making moves across...
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my home sweet home god bless america my home, my home sweet home ♪ ♪ ♪ god bless america america my home ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as we retire the colors. please place your hand over your heart will render hand salute. retire the colors. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this concludes 2022 national veterans day observance. please remain standing for the departure of the vice president of the united states and the official party. thank you for joining us today to celebrate and honor all who served. [applause]
my home sweet home god bless america my home, my home sweet home ♪ ♪ ♪ god bless america america my home ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as we retire the colors. please place your hand over your heart will render hand salute. retire the colors. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this concludes 2022 national veterans day observance. please remain standing for the departure of the vice president of the united states and the official party. thank you for...
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it is about what makes america america. it is about the durability of our democracy. democracy is more than a form of government. they are a way of being. a way of seeing the world. a way that defines who we are. what we believe. why we do what we do. democracy is simply that fundamental. we must, in this moment, dig deep within ourselves and recognize that we cannot take democracy for granted any longer. with democracy on the ballot you have to remember, these first principles. democracy means the rule of the people. not the rule of monarchs or the moneyed, but the rule of the people. autocracy is the opposite of democracy. it means the rule of one. one person, interest, ideology, one party. to state the obvious, the lives of billions of people from antiquity until now have been shaped by the battle of these between these competing forces. between the people's right or self-determination and the self-seeking autocrat. between the dreams of a democracy and the appetites for an autocracy. what we are doing now will determine whether democracy will long endure. in my vi
it is about what makes america america. it is about the durability of our democracy. democracy is more than a form of government. they are a way of being. a way of seeing the world. a way that defines who we are. what we believe. why we do what we do. democracy is simply that fundamental. we must, in this moment, dig deep within ourselves and recognize that we cannot take democracy for granted any longer. with democracy on the ballot you have to remember, these first principles. democracy means...
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in india and south africa and of in america. the vast majority of them, at least 30,000, saw service in america. in august 1776, in a german periodical, the deutscher chronicle, the german chronicle noted optimistically that, quote, soon the english would have to thank the germans a second time for the conquest of america. the editor was to william pitt's famous to germany's role in the seven years. for a decade earlier a war that had resulted in france ceding a large of its territorial possessions in north america along several caribbean islands to britain. earlier that 1776 britain's prime lord north had predicted the higher of the german auxiliaries would bring the war which he a speedy resolution quote the further a fusion of blood. neither of these predictions course, as we know now, came true. the steady supply of germans actually helped keep the war going for seven more years. so before i continue, me emphasize that by the late 1770s, early 1780s, one third of the british regular armies strength in north america consisted
in india and south africa and of in america. the vast majority of them, at least 30,000, saw service in america. in august 1776, in a german periodical, the deutscher chronicle, the german chronicle noted optimistically that, quote, soon the english would have to thank the germans a second time for the conquest of america. the editor was to william pitt's famous to germany's role in the seven years. for a decade earlier a war that had resulted in france ceding a large of its territorial...
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_ time ever, leaving china for america-— america. applause businesses - america. applause businesses were - america. applause - businesses were pouring back because — businesses were pouring back because of our historic tax and regulation _ because of our historic tax and regulation cuts, the biggest in iroth_ regulation cuts, the biggest in both categories in history, trigger— both categories in history, bigger even than what ronald reagan — bigger even than what ronald reagan was able to produce, and he produced a lot. china, russia, _ he produced a lot. china, russia, iran and north korea were — russia, iran and north korea were in— russia, iran and north korea were in check. they respected the united states, and quite honestly, they respected me. i knew— honestly, they respected me. i knew them well, knew them well. the vicious — knew them well, knew them well. the vicious isis caliphate, which _ the vicious isis caliphate, which no _ the vicious isis caliphate, which no president was able to conquer. — which no p
_ time ever, leaving china for america-— america. applause businesses - america. applause businesses were - america. applause - businesses were pouring back because — businesses were pouring back because of our historic tax and regulation _ because of our historic tax and regulation cuts, the biggest in iroth_ regulation cuts, the biggest in both categories in history, trigger— both categories in history, bigger even than what ronald reagan — bigger even than what ronald reagan was able...
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he missed america very much- _ of america? he missed america very much- every _ of america? he missed america very much. every day _ of america? he missed america very much. every day he - of america? he missed america very much. every day he would l very much. every day he would walk downtown to buy the new york times, and he would come back and read it in the evening here. and if he saw things that bothered him he would get mad about it. he would read it out to my mother and she would say" oh, charlie, it's ok, don't worry about it". when he came to terms with it was going back to terms with it was going back to america to receive the oscar in the 70s. to america to receive the oscar in the 705. that standing ovation and seeing his friends, he was so touched and happy about that. when he came back here his bitterness towards america left him. find here his bitterness towards america left him. and what about media _ america left him. and what about media coverage - america left him. and what about media coverage of. america left him. and what i about media coverage of your
he missed america very much- _ of america? he missed america very much- every _ of america? he missed america very much. every day _ of america? he missed america very much. every day he - of america? he missed america very much. every day he would l very much. every day he would walk downtown to buy the new york times, and he would come back and read it in the evening here. and if he saw things that bothered him he would get mad about it. he would read it out to my mother and she would...
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if america was god's earth. so, while this is all happening, during this time period, as most of you probably know, that british had already launched their campaign into the southern colonies, the rebellious colonies. between 1778 and 1781, british troop transports departed from new york for the south, the carolinas, georgia, virginia on several occasions. each of them included germans, thousands of germans served in the south. hundreds of them occupied savannah and charleston, for example, well after the defeated yorktown. my max next document takes us further south, takes us to west florida. on the left is a printed pamphlet. we have several printed records of the journey from new york to pensacola, west florida. there was east and west florida at the time, west had remained loyal to britain as well. it's another, like canada, another loyal province. those troops sale down in late 1778, stopped over in jamaica, and arrived in pennsylvania pensacola. the regiment that participated in this was the entire valve d
if america was god's earth. so, while this is all happening, during this time period, as most of you probably know, that british had already launched their campaign into the southern colonies, the rebellious colonies. between 1778 and 1781, british troop transports departed from new york for the south, the carolinas, georgia, virginia on several occasions. each of them included germans, thousands of germans served in the south. hundreds of them occupied savannah and charleston, for example,...
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america is counting on us. they are counting on us with a commitment to america to move our country forward. i am just excited to be part of this team and quite frankly, i am excited to get to work so thank you. i want to introduce my friend, policy director, gary palmer. >> thank you. i am in agreement with my colleagues that we have work to do. we made a commitment to america and we will keep its. we will work every day to bring down the cost of living, to make our country more secure and insure that parents have rights in regards to children's education. this is an opportunity for this nation to move forward and i cannot wait for the opportunity to get to work as part of the next republican majority and 118 congress. the vice president of the conference, mike thompson pollution on -- >> outgoing >> the group in that auditorium is ready to get to work and bring common sense to work. that is an exceptional group of people. they are patriots and they will serve the people well. we are delighted to serve in exce
america is counting on us. they are counting on us with a commitment to america to move our country forward. i am just excited to be part of this team and quite frankly, i am excited to get to work so thank you. i want to introduce my friend, policy director, gary palmer. >> thank you. i am in agreement with my colleagues that we have work to do. we made a commitment to america and we will keep its. we will work every day to bring down the cost of living, to make our country more secure...
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he cares about america. as a civil rights attorney i care and i support donald trump again. >> sean: joe concha the president made his case about elections and fraud. no talk of that tonight. he would like to see states evolve to paper ballots like canada, france and great britain. you have partisan observers. watch the voting. we heard about that point. it's about the future because elections are about the future. >> the tone was the right one. it felt more like a state of the union address and less like a rally speech. donald trump stuck to the issues. all of the crises in this country and it was discipline. he was positive in terms of his vision. took a couple of shots at joe biden but it was benign in trump terms. it reminded those watching of his accomplishments as president. he outlined the contrast with the biden administration and crime and the border and foreign policy. it was what he did not say. no talk about stolen elections in 2020. he didn't attack or insult opponents in the republican primary.
he cares about america. as a civil rights attorney i care and i support donald trump again. >> sean: joe concha the president made his case about elections and fraud. no talk of that tonight. he would like to see states evolve to paper ballots like canada, france and great britain. you have partisan observers. watch the voting. we heard about that point. it's about the future because elections are about the future. >> the tone was the right one. it felt more like a state of the...
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so it's america 1st, but what is 1st for america? it is defending american interest in asia and our relationship with japan and other countries there who are vital to american security interest in the stage will be interesting to see if china does decide to go an aggressively in a stage. if they decide to go in and how nato will respond, if they'll consider them to be an ally. but it's not only in regard to the military . it's also a regard to the pandemic. because another organization, the world health organization, really botched the way and handle the coven 19 pandemic across the globe. it did not properly. i think, investigate china's claims. initially. the disease could not transfer between humans. surprise, we've learned a can and advised against restricting travel from countries which actually could have slow the initial spread. and there seems to be this lack of transparency about finding the origin of code itself. labs are looking more and more suspect president donald trump ever ties with who present bite and rejoined on da
so it's america 1st, but what is 1st for america? it is defending american interest in asia and our relationship with japan and other countries there who are vital to american security interest in the stage will be interesting to see if china does decide to go an aggressively in a stage. if they decide to go in and how nato will respond, if they'll consider them to be an ally. but it's not only in regard to the military . it's also a regard to the pandemic. because another organization, the...
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we are the united states of america. and there is nothing, nothing we cannot do if we do it together. so let's keep this going. god bless you all and may god protect our troops it. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> do you think this is just a committee center? no it is way more than that. comcast is partnering with 1000 committee centers to create wi-fi enabled so students from low-income families to get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast support
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america's not america if you have a justice the president that treats people differently under the law -- justice department. whistleblowers have said at the highest levels, not the rank and pile, but at the washington field office of the fbi, that's where the politics is. one of these agents said it's rotted at its core, that's how bad it is. look, remember this too if you need any more -- go back to mr. smith again, jack smith. there was, back in 2013, his section that he ran at the justice department not only was looking for ways to prosecute the very people who were targeted by obama's irs, they also asked the irs to give them confidential taxpayer information, and the irs complied. think about that. maria: wow. >> you had the justice department saying we want information we're not supposed to get, give it to us, and and the irs gave it to them. so this is, it seems to me, a pattern. it has to change because if it doesn't, we don't have this great thing that we call america where people are treated equally under our law. maria: james comer and jim jordan, please come back as soon a
america's not america if you have a justice the president that treats people differently under the law -- justice department. whistleblowers have said at the highest levels, not the rank and pile, but at the washington field office of the fbi, that's where the politics is. one of these agents said it's rotted at its core, that's how bad it is. look, remember this too if you need any more -- go back to mr. smith again, jack smith. there was, back in 2013, his section that he ran at the justice...
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we invented the chip in america, we invented the chip in america. then we got lazy federal investment helped reduce the cost of creating a market in the higher its entire industry that america led as a result. over 30 years ago, america produced 30% of all the chips in the world. then something happened. american manufacturing the backbone of our economy got hollowed out companies began to move jobs overseas instead of products overseas because it was cheaper for them. that's why it happened. i come from the corporate capital of the world or more corporations incorporated in delaware than every other state in the union combined. and guess what? a lot of businesses got greedy, go to the cheap labor overseas. well now we're sending good products overseas made by first class labor folks results today, we're down to producing only 10% of the world's chips. despite leading the world in research and design a new chip technology. why does this matter? i had a long meeting with xi jinping at the g 20. we have met for over 80 hours over the last 10 years. we
we invented the chip in america, we invented the chip in america. then we got lazy federal investment helped reduce the cost of creating a market in the higher its entire industry that america led as a result. over 30 years ago, america produced 30% of all the chips in the world. then something happened. american manufacturing the backbone of our economy got hollowed out companies began to move jobs overseas instead of products overseas because it was cheaper for them. that's why it happened. i...
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america! [applause] >> ♪ isn't she lovely isn't she wonderful isn't she special ♪ less than one minute >> at noon,e intelligence committee and trade officials explore solutions to countering china's predatory trade practices. that's at noon eastern today. coming up at 2:30 p.m., coverage of the white house press leaving. at 4:00 eastern it, the secretary of state from michigan and georgia discussed elections and protecting the democratic process. you can also watch all of these events on our free mobile video app. four online at c-spaorg. >> the senate returns todayt 3:00 eastern for more work on the marriage equality bill. the house returns tuesday for legislative work. democrats will elect leaders for the 8th congress, including hakeem jeffries as a candidate for minority leader. a irf bills about the incarcerat. one author rate is grants reentry progra for those being released. the other addresses the health of pregnant jailed women. negotiations continue tound the negotiation through n
america! [applause] >> ♪ isn't she lovely isn't she wonderful isn't she special ♪ less than one minute >> at noon,e intelligence committee and trade officials explore solutions to countering china's predatory trade practices. that's at noon eastern today. coming up at 2:30 p.m., coverage of the white house press leaving. at 4:00 eastern it, the secretary of state from michigan and georgia discussed elections and protecting the democratic process. you can also watch all of these...
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america! [applause] >> ♪ isn't she lovely isn't she wonderful isn't she special ♪ less than one minute old i never thought through love we'd be making one as lovely as she but isn't she lovely made from love? ♪ ladies>>>> and gentlemen, please welcome u.s. senator from south carolina, tim scott. ♪ sen. scott: thank you. thank you very much. rjc! [applause] i am certainly excited to be here. i am a big believer in psalms 122:6 -- pray for the peace of jerusalem, and those who do will prosper. that is are the most important scriptures. american prosperity is woven together by the foundation that we are a strong ally of israel. i was thinking about this -- thank you. one person, thank you very much. [applause] i was thinking about why i am so passionate about israel and the jewish people. it didn't start when i became u.s. senator and did some work on antiracism and racism and discrimination. it started when i was just in high school. i wasn't doing very well. i had this high football, i
america! [applause] >> ♪ isn't she lovely isn't she wonderful isn't she special ♪ less than one minute old i never thought through love we'd be making one as lovely as she but isn't she lovely made from love? ♪ ladies>>>> and gentlemen, please welcome u.s. senator from south carolina, tim scott. ♪ sen. scott: thank you. thank you very much. rjc! [applause] i am certainly excited to be here. i am a big believer in psalms 122:6 -- pray for the peace of jerusalem, and...
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which direction does america want to go? that's what we have the commitment to america. we literally spell out what we'll do, make us energy independent. an economy that strong. a secure border. funding of the police. stopping the prosecutors who are woke. a parent's bill of rights. and save and strengthen medicare and social security. have a government that is accountable, a future that's built on freedom. i think the entire nation should look at what the democrats have done with one party rule, look at what the commitment says, and make a decision. i'm talking to all americans, not just republicans but independents, democrats, the green party. you know this nation can be better. you want to pick somebody who has a plan to turn this nation around and that's exactly what were going to do. >> hannity: kevin, your commitments to america, i've read them, i agree with them, it's america first on the make america great agenda, in other words, return to policies that were working 21 months ago. i love the fact that every comic assessment has signed on to it. another question i
which direction does america want to go? that's what we have the commitment to america. we literally spell out what we'll do, make us energy independent. an economy that strong. a secure border. funding of the police. stopping the prosecutors who are woke. a parent's bill of rights. and save and strengthen medicare and social security. have a government that is accountable, a future that's built on freedom. i think the entire nation should look at what the democrats have done with one party...
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and when fable arrives in america, guess what he discovers there are cats in america and the streets aren't paved with cheese. it is a perfect example of what's happening to and millions of immigrants arriving during the gilded age. here's a photograph of folks crossing from the ship onto ellis island to be processed and. i want you to take aeally close look at. because i want you to tell me what youee and particularly what or who you don't see. where the men. exactly. this photograph shows women and children. so the question is where are the men now? it's not that they got all first the husband, the father, the head of the household would oftentimes leave the country. the and come to america. himself first, find a job, find a place to live. and then he writes back to the here's where i'm living, where i'm working. sell everything we have. take the next boat. i will meet you. you know. so is a photograph of women with probably their worldly possessions in those suitcases. they have arrived. they're going to be processed. and then they are going to be ferried across to meet the husban
and when fable arrives in america, guess what he discovers there are cats in america and the streets aren't paved with cheese. it is a perfect example of what's happening to and millions of immigrants arriving during the gilded age. here's a photograph of folks crossing from the ship onto ellis island to be processed and. i want you to take aeally close look at. because i want you to tell me what youee and particularly what or who you don't see. where the men. exactly. this photograph shows...
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god bless america my home sweet home. god bless america and sweet home. god bless america, i home. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain standing as we retire the colors. retire the colors. ♪ >> this concludes the national 2022 veterans day observance. please stand for the departing of the vice president of the united states. thank you for joining us today to celebrate and honor all who served. [applause] >> defense secretary lloyd austin joins chuck hagel in a ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of the vietnam veterans memorial. live coverage this afternoon at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. also on our free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including cox. >>
god bless america my home sweet home. god bless america and sweet home. god bless america, i home. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain standing as we retire the colors. retire the colors. ♪ >> this concludes the national 2022 veterans day observance. please stand for the departing of the vice president of the united states. thank you for joining us today to celebrate and honor all who served. [applause] >> defense secretary lloyd austin joins chuck hagel in a...
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in america. we do have a well 1st system in place to help people who are struggling financially, but it's a conditional system. you have to prove to the government that you truly need help . the simplest way, like explain the basic income, is that it's like social security for the rest of us, a basic income would be a monthly payment that would go to everyone, just a $1000.00 a month. no strings attached. i don't know, i just won't go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve it and just that virtue of your being here. oh, everything is changing. and one of the elements of this picture is that the dispersed, the attack of the west or counter attack to stop the duration of their positions. they decided to concentrate on russia. their real aim is of course, saving the 500 years of the nation and the emitter intermediate a. they have to 1st to take our trash. ah ah, watching it was a with ah, and i'm still shocked. i can't believe this i
in america. we do have a well 1st system in place to help people who are struggling financially, but it's a conditional system. you have to prove to the government that you truly need help . the simplest way, like explain the basic income, is that it's like social security for the rest of us, a basic income would be a monthly payment that would go to everyone, just a $1000.00 a month. no strings attached. i don't know, i just won't go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income...
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i am so optimistic about the prospects for america. we need to be look into the future, not fixated on the past, and that the future is bright as can be. we were the only nation, the world's come out of every crisis stronger than we went into the crisis. and that's a fact. i mean, i mean, literally mean we've come out stronger than we've gone in. never been more optimistic about america's shoot them to day. you know, ice particularly because of all those young people i've talked about 18 to 30. they're showing up to the best educated generation american history. that the least prejudice generation in american history, the most engaged generation in american history. the most involved look after long campaign season. i still believe it always have. this is a great nation and we're a great people. and it's never been a good bed to bed against america. never been a good bet to bed against america. there's nothing, nothing beyond our capacity. if we worked together, we just need to remember who the hell we are. we're the united states of a
i am so optimistic about the prospects for america. we need to be look into the future, not fixated on the past, and that the future is bright as can be. we were the only nation, the world's come out of every crisis stronger than we went into the crisis. and that's a fact. i mean, i mean, literally mean we've come out stronger than we've gone in. never been more optimistic about america's shoot them to day. you know, ice particularly because of all those young people i've talked about 18 to 30....
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letting go of america? he missed america very much. every day he would walk downtown to buy the new york times, and he would come back and read it in the evening here. and if he saw things which bothered him he would get mad about it, and he would read it out to my mother and she would say if "oh, charlie, it's ok, don't worry about it". what made him come to terms with it was going back to america to receive the oscar in the 70s. that standing ovation and seeing his friends, he was so touched and happy about that. when he came back here, his bitterness towards america had left him. and what about media coverage of your father nowadays? i mean, obviously people are incredibly impressed by his movies, but there is also a lot of focus on his private life. does that bother you? yes, because it is out of context. i think it is always easy, you know, to turn around and say oh, he was this, he was that. first people have to realise how young he was when he became a big star. and has it changed really now, when yo
letting go of america? he missed america very much. every day he would walk downtown to buy the new york times, and he would come back and read it in the evening here. and if he saw things which bothered him he would get mad about it, and he would read it out to my mother and she would say if "oh, charlie, it's ok, don't worry about it". what made him come to terms with it was going back to america to receive the oscar in the 70s. that standing ovation and seeing his friends, he was...
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we pulled off the biggest surprise upset and america in 2014. [applause] and then we did something that rarely ever seems to happen in politics. we actually did exactly what we said we were going to do. we change the entire mission of state government to be unabashedly pro-jobs and pro-business. we eliminated thousands of job killing regulations. i'm the only republican governor in america who got in overwhelmingly democratic legislature to cut taxes, and we did it a years in a row by $4.7 billion -- we did it eight years in a row, including the largest tax cuts in history this year in the middle of an election. we turned a $5.1 billion deficit into the larger surplus in state history, and we took our state's overall economic performance from 49th out of 50 states to number six, the biggest economic turnaround in america. and we strengthened our already-strong relationship with israel by prohibiting our state government from entering into any contracts with any business unless that business certifies they will not engage in a boycott of israel.
we pulled off the biggest surprise upset and america in 2014. [applause] and then we did something that rarely ever seems to happen in politics. we actually did exactly what we said we were going to do. we change the entire mission of state government to be unabashedly pro-jobs and pro-business. we eliminated thousands of job killing regulations. i'm the only republican governor in america who got in overwhelmingly democratic legislature to cut taxes, and we did it a years in a row by $4.7...
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that's not america. that's not who we are, and that's why these elections are, you know, craig, you know, again, you know, it, we've all been looking at the poles and i'll even go further. i mean, considering the dismal polling that we've had over the last few years, every time i see a pole, i give the republican 3 more points. ok, i think that's it, that's fair to do, considering how bad they've been over the years here. but let's say that they get the victory, that it's possible that the polls are saying, is a country going to be any less divided? that answer is, no. i'm saying it, i just want to push back on the fact that the democrats have anything anti establishment in their party. first of all, the grass roots of the democrats have now joined hands walk, walking, locks them with the establishment. democrats. in fact, the revolution organization that was started to fund and promote grass roots, candidates to fight against establishment, is now endorsing all establishment. but at the end of the day t
that's not america. that's not who we are, and that's why these elections are, you know, craig, you know, again, you know, it, we've all been looking at the poles and i'll even go further. i mean, considering the dismal polling that we've had over the last few years, every time i see a pole, i give the republican 3 more points. ok, i think that's it, that's fair to do, considering how bad they've been over the years here. but let's say that they get the victory, that it's possible that the...
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this heartland congressman from a rural indiana district, giving voice to america's in's -- america's relationship with israel. on more than one occasion, some prominent jewish democrat members of congress would come up to me in the conversation would be the same. they would say, congressman pence, that was a pretty good speech about israel. i would say, thank you very much. they would say, big jewish community out there in the cornfields of indiana? [laughter] i would say, i have some jewish constituents, but not a large community. they would say, what was your mother's maiden name? [laughter] i would always say, look, songs of israel were the anthems of my youth. i am very typical. the love for israel echoes out of every little bump lord church , every cornfield in america. let me tell you from the heartland to the coastland, america stands with israel. [applause] so. with that support and your support, i could not be more proud of the record of the trump-pence administration. our administration ensured that israel would always have the resources and strength to defend herself by he
this heartland congressman from a rural indiana district, giving voice to america's in's -- america's relationship with israel. on more than one occasion, some prominent jewish democrat members of congress would come up to me in the conversation would be the same. they would say, congressman pence, that was a pretty good speech about israel. i would say, thank you very much. they would say, big jewish community out there in the cornfields of indiana? [laughter] i would say, i have some jewish...
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america's comeback starts right now. i kept my promises and we are now a nation in decline. >> and americans are suffering pain, hardship, anxiety, despair. and , you know, america has now become mocked, derided and brought to its knees. it could you have imagined all this happening in two short years because i frankly couldn't. sean, the construct of the speech is pitch perfect. if he keeps on like this tonight, he is unbeatable in twenty , twenty four . nobody can touch him. not a republican, not a democrat. he stayed on message. one of the key things he said, this is not my campaign. this is our campaign. he has made it about the american people. he's reminded them that the reason they voted for him once and most of us twice was because he was fighting for us . and he made the comment, this is not about critics and complainers. he's looking forward. i'm telling you, this was an absolutely brilliant speech. the best i've heard him give in a long time. and he stays on this message. i agree with pete. he stays and keeps
america's comeback starts right now. i kept my promises and we are now a nation in decline. >> and americans are suffering pain, hardship, anxiety, despair. and , you know, america has now become mocked, derided and brought to its knees. it could you have imagined all this happening in two short years because i frankly couldn't. sean, the construct of the speech is pitch perfect. if he keeps on like this tonight, he is unbeatable in twenty , twenty four . nobody can touch him. not a...
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he said america first. i heard those words. the context is important, because we are still living in a post-cold war period. buchanan was speaking at the start of it. he is talking about his time with the cold war over to reevaluate our overseas security commitments, to stop looking inward because we have been neglecting our own manufacturing for too long. he was talk about japan and that clip, today you could just insert the word china for japan. and culture war ideas were important to buchanan, and to the populist right today. there is another speech you can watch of his at the republican national convention, where he makes a joke about cross-dressers, he was also a celebrity, as was donald trump, and had this pub nation's file and was not afraid to live insult and go there, right? he showed you could get away with quite a bit. buchanan only got 30% of the vote in the new hampshire primary against george bush, but that was significant. you can see the splintering in the republican party, post-cold war, the splintering of the
he said america first. i heard those words. the context is important, because we are still living in a post-cold war period. buchanan was speaking at the start of it. he is talking about his time with the cold war over to reevaluate our overseas security commitments, to stop looking inward because we have been neglecting our own manufacturing for too long. he was talk about japan and that clip, today you could just insert the word china for japan. and culture war ideas were important to...
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america's greatest glory has been judicial independence. judges who stood apart from politics, trusted to make big decisions based solely on the law. now, that foundational idea, that faith may be just one more casualty of america's deep political divide. 75% of americans, three-quarters, tell gallup they do not have full confidence in the supreme court. it is the lowest number ever recorded. why? what happened? this is the story of how we got here. >> the current supreme court committed an act of institutional suicide. by overturning roe v. wade. >> after the most dramatic supreme court ruling in decades, there was rage. even violence. americans had a message for their highest court. >> we won't go back. >> across the country, tens of thousands took to the streets. >> you ain't seen nothing yet. >> what i want you to do now -- >> the constitutional scholar noah feldman says america now sees a court poisoned by politics. >> the current court is taking all of its weight and putting it behind popular conservative positions. and the reason tha
america's greatest glory has been judicial independence. judges who stood apart from politics, trusted to make big decisions based solely on the law. now, that foundational idea, that faith may be just one more casualty of america's deep political divide. 75% of americans, three-quarters, tell gallup they do not have full confidence in the supreme court. it is the lowest number ever recorded. why? what happened? this is the story of how we got here. >> the current supreme court committed...
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so how far back does america's involvement in your country go and how to average afghans view america's involvement, that, you know, at some point began to look like colonization after so many years. so much interference in terms of installing various presidents friendly to the us. yes. normally majority of people of afghanistan that the based the problem and the economic problem security problem also. i know we have a lot of suicide bombers in against our right now. i know there is a lot of kill killing of the taliban. they are killing innocent people right now right now, but there is no social media allowed to broadcast everything, and i've got a center and social media broadcast, they will, but majority people of up get it, and they blamed on america on mr. biden. mr biden did a big mess for afghanistan, people, and for the world, you know, the 1st day when america left up dennis done, america left up against the taliban as support the support russia and the 1st day, the 2nd b, russia cog decision to plan an attack on brain, and now china, pakistan, taliban and russia, you're working
so how far back does america's involvement in your country go and how to average afghans view america's involvement, that, you know, at some point began to look like colonization after so many years. so much interference in terms of installing various presidents friendly to the us. yes. normally majority of people of afghanistan that the based the problem and the economic problem security problem also. i know we have a lot of suicide bombers in against our right now. i know there is a lot of...
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in america. we do have a well 1st system in place to help people who are struggling financially, but it's a conditional system. you have to prove to the government that you truly need help . the simplest way i can explain a basic income is that it's like social security for the rest of us. a basic income would be a monthly payments that would go to everyone. this a $1000.00 a month, no strings at h a. i don't know. i just won't go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve it, and just that virtue of your being here ah ah. the 2021 withdrawal from afghanistan brought an unceremonious end to the so called forever war 20 years, 955000000000 dollars. roughly 2500 u. s. service members killed tens of thousands more injured and rough estimate of civilian casualties put the number at around 200000. all this flood shed to root out the taliban, which the u. s. claimed was harboring al qaeda at the time. more specifically osama bin lot it the m
in america. we do have a well 1st system in place to help people who are struggling financially, but it's a conditional system. you have to prove to the government that you truly need help . the simplest way i can explain a basic income is that it's like social security for the rest of us. a basic income would be a monthly payments that would go to everyone. this a $1000.00 a month, no strings at h a. i don't know. i just won't go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because...
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let's get america back on track. house minority leader kevin mccarthy has long dreamed of taking the speakers gavel from nancy pelosi but voters may not be ready for that. rosalind jordan, l 0 ah, let's now bring in our guests. joining me here in washington dc, we've christine shen. she is the executive director of the asian pacific islander american vote. christine served on the executive committee of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. adam goodman is a republican strategist and edward r. murrow senior fellow at tufts university. fletcher ad anesha cross is a democratic strategist and a political commentator, a warm welcome to the program. so i want to start with us. this is at if the house is, if the republicans take the house and democrats are celebrating. so i think people across the globe are going to wait, if you're going to lose the house, why are you celebrating? well, here's why obama in his midterm. he lost 63 seats bush. last 30, we're talking maybe. i mean, as we said here, we don't know
let's get america back on track. house minority leader kevin mccarthy has long dreamed of taking the speakers gavel from nancy pelosi but voters may not be ready for that. rosalind jordan, l 0 ah, let's now bring in our guests. joining me here in washington dc, we've christine shen. she is the executive director of the asian pacific islander american vote. christine served on the executive committee of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. adam goodman is a republican strategist...
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or if you're america is revolutionary, america or redemption america. the america of 1876. that's what it's all about. if you the election take power anyway. make sure the government protects the people it's supposed to. the real americans. not outsiders forced on you by someone else's of equality. so for a lot of reasons, on just about every dimension that you can think of, i. i have a better story. it's more accurate. it does a better job of explaining the historical facts. it's more inspiring. it shows a better america, a nation worthy of our faith. it's more inclusive. it has room for everyone who really believes in equality. it teaches us better lessons not to obsess about our own grievances, but to see the injustice in a world we didn't make injustice. that's not our fault. and try to do something about. it calls on us to live up to some founding myth, but to make a future that's better than the past. it gives us the tools to defend the democracy that so many americans died for. and i believe the fight not lost. i believe the best lies ahead and not behind us. and nat
or if you're america is revolutionary, america or redemption america. the america of 1876. that's what it's all about. if you the election take power anyway. make sure the government protects the people it's supposed to. the real americans. not outsiders forced on you by someone else's of equality. so for a lot of reasons, on just about every dimension that you can think of, i. i have a better story. it's more accurate. it does a better job of explaining the historical facts. it's more...
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america has sought since the late 1940s and that america actually achieved the alliance that america actually achieved since 1991, during post-cold war era. this decent global now is challenged by authoritarian in china, in russia, iran. i think montesquieu would be pleased with this record of influence and i think his sober, balanced philosophy about human nature and politics also would not be surprised by the persistence of brutal authoritarian or despotic powers. international affairs. okay, time. how can i possibly claim so much insight by this one philosopher? so much long term influence? well, one crucial reason is that he so insightful and influential among statesmen and practitioners centuries. we're talking with our c-span cast colleagues. i would argue modesty was the single most important influence on alexis de tocqueville, who americans now or better than than montesquieu we know more adequately than montesquieu, because of took those great work democracy in america. he was so influential and so insightful because montesquieu blended historical study with philosophy or th
america has sought since the late 1940s and that america actually achieved the alliance that america actually achieved since 1991, during post-cold war era. this decent global now is challenged by authoritarian in china, in russia, iran. i think montesquieu would be pleased with this record of influence and i think his sober, balanced philosophy about human nature and politics also would not be surprised by the persistence of brutal authoritarian or despotic powers. international affairs. okay,...
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after month, mothers are still struggling to feed their babies in america. the us mexico border is open and pallets of a baby formula are being shipped to those entering the country illegally. i understand is cruel to let a child start simply because they were brought here by their parents. but arguments are being made. thank people come here for a better wife. however, is this a sign that america should keep a borders closed focused on the american citizen who's already suffering? if america keeps allowing everyone to come in, are we going to end up as poor and if food insecure as a nation, they left to discuss american obsession to save. everyone is actually annihilating it. we bring in a david towel, the founder of approaching capital. thank you so much for joining me, david. thank you, scott. ok, looking at the present state in the past, we've been able to save the world at times. we've been strong enough, but at this exact moment in history is america wearing herself thin by trying to say the world should we be putting ourselves 1st and what a little bi
after month, mothers are still struggling to feed their babies in america. the us mexico border is open and pallets of a baby formula are being shipped to those entering the country illegally. i understand is cruel to let a child start simply because they were brought here by their parents. but arguments are being made. thank people come here for a better wife. however, is this a sign that america should keep a borders closed focused on the american citizen who's already suffering? if america...
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our kids and grandkids that america's -- america deserves love. it is the story of abraham -- lincoln -- and the suffragist who made women's rights i reality. it is the story of mlk junior who told us history -- history. i have seen this story. when a black man named walter scott was murdered by a dirty cop, we did not have rights --r iots. we passed the first bodycam bill in our country. when i saved and twisted man rendered mine -- nine amazing souls, we did not have chaos. we had vigils. as the first female governor of south carolina and the first minority female governor in the u.s., i will say in -- until my last breath, america is not a racist country. [applause] nikki: america is a blessed country. this is the story have to tell. this is the story have to continue. if republicans don't, no one will, but we have real work to do. it is time for some honest soul-searching. after the midterm, i am more determined than ever to fight with everything i got to bring strength to the country. we can't allow ourselves to fall short. now is the time to
our kids and grandkids that america's -- america deserves love. it is the story of abraham -- lincoln -- and the suffragist who made women's rights i reality. it is the story of mlk junior who told us history -- history. i have seen this story. when a black man named walter scott was murdered by a dirty cop, we did not have rights --r iots. we passed the first bodycam bill in our country. when i saved and twisted man rendered mine -- nine amazing souls, we did not have chaos. we had vigils. as...
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in me, they saw america. in america, they saw hope. as republicans and as americans , it is up to us to renew that hope. our children and our grandchildren are counting on us . and together i know we will come , through for them in a way that makes everyone proud. thank you, god bless you. then god bless! america! [applause] >> ♪ isn't she lovely isn't she
in me, they saw america. in america, they saw hope. as republicans and as americans , it is up to us to renew that hope. our children and our grandchildren are counting on us . and together i know we will come , through for them in a way that makes everyone proud. thank you, god bless you. then god bless! america! [applause] >> ♪ isn't she lovely isn't she
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we are the united states of america. [cheers] and there is nothing beyond our capacity if we work together some -- together, so vote. get out and vote. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. there is no more drilling. i have not performed any new drilling. >> [indiscernible] pres. biden: that was before i was president. we are trying to work on that and get that done. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers & applause] ♪ ♪ [indistinct conversation] ♪ ♪ [indistinct conversation] ♪ [chanting] ♪ ♪ [indistinct conversation] ♪ ♪
we are the united states of america. [cheers] and there is nothing beyond our capacity if we work together some -- together, so vote. get out and vote. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. there is no more drilling. i have not performed any new drilling. >> [indiscernible] pres. biden: that was before i was president. we are trying to work on that and get that done. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers & applause] ♪ ♪ [indistinct conversation] ♪ ♪ [indistinct...
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america beautiful. how about flags in churches churches now this is this where this is where people get really nervous and they think aha, i knew you were going to do something un-american eventually. if you even raise this question, why are there united states flags and churches? people get very nervous. like, what are you up to? you can't up to anything good. if you even asked question well, this is really unusual 100 years ago really unusual when this starts happening during the first world war. are there examples earlier there are there are examples during the civil war of of union flags flying on top of churches in church towers. that's true. but it did not become ordained area for there to be the banner at the front of a church and there so often now typically that we don't even notice it's there also on saturday and that same meeting i was in i looked and there was the american flag and the christian flag. some people are not with the christian flag. they are both at the front of the church. and
america beautiful. how about flags in churches churches now this is this where this is where people get really nervous and they think aha, i knew you were going to do something un-american eventually. if you even raise this question, why are there united states flags and churches? people get very nervous. like, what are you up to? you can't up to anything good. if you even asked question well, this is really unusual 100 years ago really unusual when this starts happening during the first world...
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they're still fighting against taliban, picking rebec of america and america. and they don't know. they don't understand that we have a team, no, a northern lion, and we have another team. we call azar bribe. you are fighting against out about $99.00 percentage off taliban. there are 30 us. they are a 4th. i, pakistan and pakistani government b r. camp pulling up, get us done right now. and bill leaving afghanistan right now solver. i'm glad you brought up all the different of the tribes. and like, for example, the pastor tribes and all these different different factions all over afghanistan, it doesn't appear that the average american certainly has any, any awareness that such tribes and, and the different goals exist. so how far back does america's involvement in your country go? and how to average afghans view america's involvement, that, you know, at some point began to look like colonization after so many years. so much interference in terms of installing various presidents friendly to the us. yes. and normally majority of people of afghanistan that the based the problem and t
they're still fighting against taliban, picking rebec of america and america. and they don't know. they don't understand that we have a team, no, a northern lion, and we have another team. we call azar bribe. you are fighting against out about $99.00 percentage off taliban. there are 30 us. they are a 4th. i, pakistan and pakistani government b r. camp pulling up, get us done right now. and bill leaving afghanistan right now solver. i'm glad you brought up all the different of the tribes. and...