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for reforming america and bringing america to respect its own constitution all blending is really was that's what makes me optimistic about the future. this corner of the exhibition is really interesting because you've goals real evidence of this link between islam and slavery in mississippi and it put him of the man who was known as the prince among slaves who was sold into slavery for forty years before winning his freedom and going to live as a free man in liberia and i understand that there are his descendants still living in the united states and i'm going to try and find them. i now see that what's up the heart of the story of islam in america is the story of slavery and on this issue america was divided as early as the seven hundred seventy s. some americans were calling for the abolition of slavery one of these thomas jefferson proposed forming a colony in africa to take freed slaves but it wasn't until eight hundred sixty three after the civil war that slavery was finally abolished with it came the economic collapse of the southern states which depended on slaves the big plan
for reforming america and bringing america to respect its own constitution all blending is really was that's what makes me optimistic about the future. this corner of the exhibition is really interesting because you've goals real evidence of this link between islam and slavery in mississippi and it put him of the man who was known as the prince among slaves who was sold into slavery for forty years before winning his freedom and going to live as a free man in liberia and i understand that there...
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corporate america is doing what is best for corporate america and working america is getting left behind. it goes to show you just president trump and republicans working forri when they crafted their tax bill. it gave corporations and the wealthiest americans a huge tax cut and cut out everybody else. i yield the floor. >> mr. president, this is immigration week in the united states senate and we are preparing with today's procedural moves to bring bills for for consideration as early as today and perhaps tomorrow at the latest. it is an unusual time in the senate is focused on such an issue in actual bipartisan amendment and substitutes were being offered. the reason we a are at this poit and at this moment in time was because of a decision by president trump on september 5th of last year when he announced there was ending the doctor daca program. it was a program graded by by executive order that allowed those have been brought to the united states as children, infants and toddlers to be able to stay legally in the united states on a temporary visa renewable every two years. it was ca
corporate america is doing what is best for corporate america and working america is getting left behind. it goes to show you just president trump and republicans working forri when they crafted their tax bill. it gave corporations and the wealthiest americans a huge tax cut and cut out everybody else. i yield the floor. >> mr. president, this is immigration week in the united states senate and we are preparing with today's procedural moves to bring bills for for consideration as early as...
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immigrants are not a drain on america, immigrants are the future of america. hard-working men and women who leave behind everything they know for a better life for themselves and their children to breathe new life and revitalize and you have heard the stories with silicon valley look at the best and brightest and to marvel at the fact how many people were immigrants to finally be able to take that idea to turn into a business with employees well paid helping the country move forward. seventeen years ago i introduced a bill called the dream act bipartisan legislation giving a path toed immigrants who came to the united states as children. they have come to be known as dreamers and i know the president went to a republican retreat and mocked the term dreamers. but i am proud of the term dreamers before the bill was introduced if you asked to they were most people answer isn't that a british rock group? now it symbolizes something in america. young people brought here to have grown up pledging allegiance to their flags being the only national and they have ever,
immigrants are not a drain on america, immigrants are the future of america. hard-working men and women who leave behind everything they know for a better life for themselves and their children to breathe new life and revitalize and you have heard the stories with silicon valley look at the best and brightest and to marvel at the fact how many people were immigrants to finally be able to take that idea to turn into a business with employees well paid helping the country move forward. seventeen...
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hurt rural america? the secretary: you are mixing up things here. there is actually going to be a title as i mentioned on rural america. so that is separate from the rest of the titles in this proposal that we are talking about. there will be a special section for rural america. and then as to whether other urban areas want to embark upon tolls or private activity bonds or recycling, that is up to them. we are giving them the flexibility to do so. so they are getting much greater flexibility now to look at creative financing mechanisms and decide for themselves what they want. thank you so much. i'm sure we will be talking
hurt rural america? the secretary: you are mixing up things here. there is actually going to be a title as i mentioned on rural america. so that is separate from the rest of the titles in this proposal that we are talking about. there will be a special section for rural america. and then as to whether other urban areas want to embark upon tolls or private activity bonds or recycling, that is up to them. we are giving them the flexibility to do so. so they are getting much greater flexibility...
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or central america or the caribbean. announcer: american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend, featuring museumtours, archival films, and programs on the presidency, the civil war, and more. here's a clip from a recent program. the revival first came to the attention of kind of a whentream press in 1906, newspapers started covering a major religious event known as the azusa street revival. here's an image of the mission in los angeles. "the los angeles times" oforting this "weird babel ongues," so what is this be willed her dream for it are talking about? pentecostal leaders had been traveling the country for a few years at this point when an african-american hotel later, a guy named william seymour, picked up this message of the radical power of the holy spirit to work in you and through you. from agotten this revivalist. he heard teachings in houston. he traveled to los angeles and brought it with him. he probably wouldn't have been most people take for likeliest evangelist to ignite a worldwide revival, although tha
or central america or the caribbean. announcer: american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend, featuring museumtours, archival films, and programs on the presidency, the civil war, and more. here's a clip from a recent program. the revival first came to the attention of kind of a whentream press in 1906, newspapers started covering a major religious event known as the azusa street revival. here's an image of the mission in los angeles. "the los angeles times" oforting this...
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for reforming america and bringing america to respect its own constitution all blending is really was that's what makes me optimistic about the future. this corner of the exhibition is really interesting because you've goals real evidence of this link between islam and slavery in mississippi and it him of the man who was known as the prince among slaves who was sold into slavery for forty years before winning his freedom and going to live as a free man in liberia and i understand that there are his descendants still living in the united states and i'm going to try and find them. i now see that what's up the heart of the story of islam in america is the story of slavery and on this issue america was divided as early as the seven hundred seventy s. some americans were calling for the abolition of slavery one of these thomas jefferson proposed forming a colony in africa to take freed slaves but it wasn't until eight hundred sixty three after the civil war that slavery was finally abolished with it came the economic collapse of the southern states which depended on slaves the big plantati
for reforming america and bringing america to respect its own constitution all blending is really was that's what makes me optimistic about the future. this corner of the exhibition is really interesting because you've goals real evidence of this link between islam and slavery in mississippi and it him of the man who was known as the prince among slaves who was sold into slavery for forty years before winning his freedom and going to live as a free man in liberia and i understand that there are...
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junot: america is something we aspire to. america is a dream. we tend to practice a lot of classism, a lot racism, and yet the dream of an america is still alive, a dream where we can be on each other's sides. eric: america has nothing to hold itself tother but a few ideas, a creed. another way to put that is all we have to hold us together is a story, and i think one thing we have learned, whether from the righ is don't expect some archangel to come down and descend angive us that story. maddy: if i could ask every person in america, ou i think it be to have everyone have a conversation like this, e whople genuinely put their identities and their concerns about the nation on the table, because i don't think any other time i've felt more amerin and so frustrated wier what it means to be an, but also so proud. [music playing] announcer: this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting as part of "amer man graduate: let'e it happen," a nationwide public media education initiative. support for this program was provided by e
junot: america is something we aspire to. america is a dream. we tend to practice a lot of classism, a lot racism, and yet the dream of an america is still alive, a dream where we can be on each other's sides. eric: america has nothing to hold itself tother but a few ideas, a creed. another way to put that is all we have to hold us together is a story, and i think one thing we have learned, whether from the righ is don't expect some archangel to come down and descend angive us that story....
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for reforming america and bringing america to respective own constitution blending is really was that's what makes me optimistic about the future. this corner of the exhibition is really interesting because you've goals real evidence of this link between islam and slavery in mississippi and it him of the man who was known as the prince among slaves who was sold into slavery for forty years before winning his freedom and going to live as a free man in liberia and i understand that there are his descendants still living in the united states and i'm going to try and find them. i now see that what's up the heart of the story of islam in america is the story of slavery and on this issue america was divided as early as the seven hundred seventy s. some americans were calling for the abolition of slavery one of these thomas jefferson proposed forming a colony in africa to take freed slaves but it wasn't until eight hundred sixty three after the civil war that slavery was finally abolished with it came the economic collapse of the southern states which depended on slaves the big plantations fel
for reforming america and bringing america to respective own constitution blending is really was that's what makes me optimistic about the future. this corner of the exhibition is really interesting because you've goals real evidence of this link between islam and slavery in mississippi and it him of the man who was known as the prince among slaves who was sold into slavery for forty years before winning his freedom and going to live as a free man in liberia and i understand that there are his...
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this is the america that screams i want my country back and we need to make america great again. in the other narrative, the one repeatedly referenced in almost every one of barack obama's speeches starting with his 2004 key note at the dnc in which he declared there was not a black or white or blue america, but only the united states of america. that's inclusive and egalitarian with race, but gender and sexuality. diversity can be a strength. and now later in the presidency he said those who were born in other countries and came here as person or adults can be inheriters of the american dream. as bill o'reilly gave way to barack obama's vision of america on the rhetoric on the left, the people privileged within the existing system felt increasingly under siege. they felt that their version of america was slipping away. in closing, i want to say that don't think of course that cohesion is impossible, actually. i don't think it is impossible in a multiracial democracy, but it is obviously very challenging given the struggle between groups that is reflected in the two competing nar
this is the america that screams i want my country back and we need to make america great again. in the other narrative, the one repeatedly referenced in almost every one of barack obama's speeches starting with his 2004 key note at the dnc in which he declared there was not a black or white or blue america, but only the united states of america. that's inclusive and egalitarian with race, but gender and sexuality. diversity can be a strength. and now later in the presidency he said those who...
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mike: thanks the bank of america for that message. think you for making these conversations possible. thank you c-span for carrying this event today and i thank my colleagues for our and our cofounder. you for being here. i really appreciate it and look forward to seeing you on axios were we make you smarter and faster. om. on axios.c our next guest has been a congressman, house republican leader, governor of indiana, and is now vice president of the united states. he is always a hoosier. on behalf of my partners at axios we're happy to welcome vice president mike pence. [applause] mike: mr. vice president, welcome back. vice pres. pence: thank you. mike: you were just telling us that a given fix you realized wintere that it to sports, sweating and skiing. "big picture" if i i get off thece: slopes without anything more than sweat at the gold medal. mike: you used to call yourself rush limbaugh on decaf. [laughter] mike: do you ever think to yourself that this would be so awesome if you are still on radio? vice pres. pence: how do kno
mike: thanks the bank of america for that message. think you for making these conversations possible. thank you c-span for carrying this event today and i thank my colleagues for our and our cofounder. you for being here. i really appreciate it and look forward to seeing you on axios were we make you smarter and faster. om. on axios.c our next guest has been a congressman, house republican leader, governor of indiana, and is now vice president of the united states. he is always a hoosier. on...
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america at least. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to to crush the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know we hear i mean your list put video at three in the new bill is that i knew explain you know to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took part had invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. so i have all this is and as i read it back to says the pressure oppressive measureless being deployed against the palestinian people everywhere around the set of colonialism the fed still fall of man and the many many. you know there's a stating things that they're going to his of doing of course they get colds and uprising. it's not that. it's. certain i want to do things or show a new face do we really be very clear i like. the way your. management. and they a
america at least. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to to crush the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know we hear i mean your list put video at three in the new bill is that i knew explain you know to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took part had invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentatibl is made posby the freeman foundation,ko aner foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. scmilies, couples, and friends can all find theire on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." porting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the head of the powerful gun lobby speaks out after the florida school shooting, saying politicians and the media are exploiting the tragedy to erode gun rights.a warnings of ssacre in the besieged enclave of ghouta in syria, where hundreds have been killed in five days of airstrikes. the legacy of the black panthers, from the streets to
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentatibl is made posby the freeman foundation,ko aner foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. scmilies, couples, and friends can all find theire on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are...
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america again. the washington insiders and the mainstream media ideologues tagged him with every negative characterization they could. why? because he is the clearest most driven threat to the perverse world they created. that one in which we had that forced to live. a nation where the term law and order is actually offensive. the terrorists are more important than the safety of american citizens. where you could be bullied or silenced for stating or living or beliefs as a christian, as a conservative or as a gun owner. everything --n the judeo-christian principles .ere under attack the media sent everything backwards. -- tello to you a story you a story. and aalking in here today guy comes up to me and he says "judge jeanine, do you think that some of the stuff you said is over the top?" so i said who are you? he said, i am with cnn. i just said -- he said why do you say what you do? i said, watch my show you can find out. he said, i watch your show every except i am only on saturday night. .here y
america again. the washington insiders and the mainstream media ideologues tagged him with every negative characterization they could. why? because he is the clearest most driven threat to the perverse world they created. that one in which we had that forced to live. a nation where the term law and order is actually offensive. the terrorists are more important than the safety of american citizens. where you could be bullied or silenced for stating or living or beliefs as a christian, as a...
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what america is about. america's great because america is good. say it over and over again. this fabulous, greatest country in the history of the world. think about t our founders how urageous they wrfment they decided to declare war on the greatest naval power then in the world, the british navy, military. they declared in the declaration of independence their grievances against the king, but they also stated their aspirations. aspirations about people being created equal. no country has ever been founded on that principle before. unalienable rights under god, just remarkable. bestowed on them by their creator. this is a remarkable people. and then they fought the war, won the war. they established our founding documents. my daughter wrote a movie on it . didn't write it because it was written by the founders. words that made america. our declaration, our constitution, our bill of rights. thank god they had the brains to make our constitution amendable. in it being amendable it became this incredible document with the bill of rights and then others that we take an oath to p
what america is about. america's great because america is good. say it over and over again. this fabulous, greatest country in the history of the world. think about t our founders how urageous they wrfment they decided to declare war on the greatest naval power then in the world, the british navy, military. they declared in the declaration of independence their grievances against the king, but they also stated their aspirations. aspirations about people being created equal. no country has ever...
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this is cancer treatment centers of america. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. treating cancer isn't one thing we do. it's the only thing we do. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. >>> and we are back with l.a. county supervisor and activist talking about the politics of immigration. let me ask you, hilda, l.a. is one of those cities where there's talk of sanctuary cities, talk about standing up to federal law enforcement. i mean, this sounds like what you're saying is that local officials should violate federal law by not enforcing it and not helping federal law enforcement enforce it. again, it must -- i think it would sit uncomfortably with a lot of americans if you were to describe it differently. when i think about the civil rights government, this was the argument of the southern states. they were not going to enforce federal law because it violates our culture and values. so, shouldn't local democratic official
this is cancer treatment centers of america. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. treating cancer isn't one thing we do. it's the only thing we do. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. >>> and we are back with l.a. county supervisor and activist talking about the politics of immigration. let me ask you, hilda, l.a. is one of those cities where there's talk of sanctuary cities,...
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america's o2015 deficit was $ 438 billion. america's 2016 deficit deteriorated to $585 billion. america's 2017 deficit deteriorated yet again to $666 billion. now, thanks to last week's debt junky spending bill, america faces $1 trillion deficit this year. by every account, america's deficit threatens a dangerous insolvency and bankruptcy that will destroy the america it took our ancestors centuries to build. let there be no mistake about it, illegal aliens are a large art of america's debt problem. per a recent study, illegal aliens are $116 billion per year net tax loss to american taxpayers. mr. speaker, those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. america tried amnesty in 1986 and it failed miserably. 1.2 million illegal problem into a 15 million illegal alien disaster. why? amnesty doesn't stop illegal conduct. it encourages it. it baffles me that the washington surrender caucus refuses to learn from history and anxiously seeks to repeat 1986's bad mistake at great costs to america. and the cost is great. a 2015 center for immigration studies report disclose
america's o2015 deficit was $ 438 billion. america's 2016 deficit deteriorated to $585 billion. america's 2017 deficit deteriorated yet again to $666 billion. now, thanks to last week's debt junky spending bill, america faces $1 trillion deficit this year. by every account, america's deficit threatens a dangerous insolvency and bankruptcy that will destroy the america it took our ancestors centuries to build. let there be no mistake about it, illegal aliens are a large art of america's debt...
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they stood in line together, those who saw america as an adventure, with those who saw america as a beacon of hope. it was a business of numbers, an operation designed to house, feed, and process 4000 people at a time, to identify those whom american authorities might reject and return to europe at steamship expense. woman: first thing they do with you is delouse you. look your hair all over. your hair, if there was a nit in your hair they would -- you would have to shampoo it. narrator: fearing epidemics, huge facilities were established to fumigate clothing, baggage, and people. processed and ticketed, they waited for their ship. they boarded in many parts of europe and in many kinds of vessels, most to new york and some to other ports. but they had one thing in common. they were traveling steerage, and the steamship companies understood the profit in numbers. they began a journey that could last from a week to a month. woman: that was the last time it ever ran again. that was the last trip she made. she should have never made that one either. narrator: for some it would be a voyage with
they stood in line together, those who saw america as an adventure, with those who saw america as a beacon of hope. it was a business of numbers, an operation designed to house, feed, and process 4000 people at a time, to identify those whom american authorities might reject and return to europe at steamship expense. woman: first thing they do with you is delouse you. look your hair all over. your hair, if there was a nit in your hair they would -- you would have to shampoo it. narrator:...
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"despierta amÉrica". -- en el show nÚmero uno en espaÑol, "despierta amÉrica". solo de maybelline new york ¡h¿qué pasa? quítate eso.... tengo resequedad. ¿el cuero cabelludo? el invierno lo reseca todo. prueba head & shoulders dry scalp care. nutre el cuero cabelludo y te mantiene hasta 100% libre de caspa. [ aplausos ] ¡llegó ¡eso!cencia! voy a target. ¿quieren algo? ¡trae detergente! -¡pasta de dientes! voy por mi bolsa. -ok, abue. encuentra los mejores precios, hoy y todos los días. target, rápido y listo. dame un "pedro no sabe amarrar dolnudos" meal, por favor. ♪ vamos a ganar. vamos a ganar. ♪ a la izquierda. ya ya ya. oh, ohooo. entonces quieres, 5 sausage mcmuffin with egg y 10 sausage mcgriddles. claro, todos a $2 o $3 dólares. perfecto. (bocina) no, no es mio. tiene tu nombre. y el mismo color. crea el meal que quieras con tus favoritos del nuevo 1 2 3 dollar menu de mcdonald's. ♪ >> este te comento de "despierta amÉrica" el presentado por l'orÉal parÍs, porque tÚ lo vales. ana: esta semana todos nos contarÍamos una fÚtbol, ca
"despierta amÉrica". -- en el show nÚmero uno en espaÑol, "despierta amÉrica". solo de maybelline new york ¡h¿qué pasa? quítate eso.... tengo resequedad. ¿el cuero cabelludo? el invierno lo reseca todo. prueba head & shoulders dry scalp care. nutre el cuero cabelludo y te mantiene hasta 100% libre de caspa. [ aplausos ] ¡llegó ¡eso!cencia! voy a target. ¿quieren algo? ¡trae detergente! -¡pasta de dientes! voy por mi bolsa. -ok, abue. encuentra los mejores...
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we have a responsibility to help america be america. >> thank you. as a gen xer, not to discover.ut learn and the pooraware of people's campagne. the martinget out luther king light. didink what our generation was take the past and flip the script. if martin luther king came here now, how would you rework his dream? how he would flip the script. anything you can offer, things we can story about what his perspective was her people who lived it or historians who have some perspective, ways we can take that, either rework it for the next 50, 100 years, or to flip the script to move us forward. and is it even in reality -- even a reality to get rid of the poor? jesus said the poor you will have with you always. >> just because it is a reality, it doesn't mean you can't change it. there was a time when nobody believed you would get rid of slavery. there was a time you never believed that segregation would end. those were realities that were bigger than we may think we are facing today. but history tells us is each generation needs to take that history, re
we have a responsibility to help america be america. >> thank you. as a gen xer, not to discover.ut learn and the pooraware of people's campagne. the martinget out luther king light. didink what our generation was take the past and flip the script. if martin luther king came here now, how would you rework his dream? how he would flip the script. anything you can offer, things we can story about what his perspective was her people who lived it or historians who have some perspective, ways...
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america is an ideal. we have organised. up to it. lived around ideals. america. ne that's the focus of who we have been. this here's no place in country to demonize, divide. treat with , and contempt the other. the immigrant. the minority. why am i not doing well. the other. that's the reason why we are not doing well. folks, look, putting it in simple, starkest terms, the looking out for himself only. and the republican party seems to be onlying looing out for out president -- looking for the president. it's our job to remind the american people that we are them. ng out for and that requires us... [ clapping ] ..and i know you all know this. in my at requires us, view, to remain united as a party, not be divided. >> i think we are having a about a false choice between our progressive values, and the concerns of high school educate white and black working people. a choice.ot i will challenge any of you to put my credentials, 36 years, up against any of you. any of you. suggest that my commitment to growth and the middle glass is as strong as you. f i never found
america is an ideal. we have organised. up to it. lived around ideals. america. ne that's the focus of who we have been. this here's no place in country to demonize, divide. treat with , and contempt the other. the immigrant. the minority. why am i not doing well. the other. that's the reason why we are not doing well. folks, look, putting it in simple, starkest terms, the looking out for himself only. and the republican party seems to be onlying looing out for out president -- looking for the...
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that great america again. [applause] the washington insiders and mainstream media ideologues tagged him with every negative characterization they could. why? because he is the clearest, most driven threat to the perverse, twisted world they created, that one in which we had been forced , a nation where shockingly, the term "law and order" is offensive, or the protection of the criminal, that illegal immigrants, and the terrorists, are more important than the safety of american citizens. a nation where you could be for statingilenced or living your beliefs as a christian, as a conservative. or yes, it is a gun owner. all of a sudden, everything that made a special, the judeo-christian principles were under attack. the media set everything backwards. i got to tell you a story. -- and ialking in here walk away from that? i am walking in here today, and a guy comes up to me and says, some ofo you think that the stuff you say are over the top? so i said, who are you? cnn.id, i am with said -- he said, why do you sa
that great america again. [applause] the washington insiders and mainstream media ideologues tagged him with every negative characterization they could. why? because he is the clearest, most driven threat to the perverse, twisted world they created, that one in which we had been forced , a nation where shockingly, the term "law and order" is offensive, or the protection of the criminal, that illegal immigrants, and the terrorists, are more important than the safety of american...
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they stood in line together, those who saw america as an adventure, with those who saw america as a beacon of hope. it was a business of numbers, an operation designed to house, feed, and process 4000 people at a time, to identify those whom american authorities might reject and return to europe at steamship expense. woman: first thing they do with you is delouse you. look your hair all over. your hair, if there was a nit in your hair they would -- you would have to shampoo it. narrator: fearing epidemics, huge facilities were established to fumigate clothing, baggage, and people. processed and ticketed, they waited for their ship. [ship's horn blows] they boarded in many parts of europe and in many kinds of vessels, most to new york and some to other ports. but they had one thing in common. they were traveling steerage, and the steamship companies understood the profit in numbers. [ship's horn blows] they began a journey that could last from a week to a month. [ship's horn blows] woman: that was the last time it ever ran again. that was the last trip she made. she should have never made t
they stood in line together, those who saw america as an adventure, with those who saw america as a beacon of hope. it was a business of numbers, an operation designed to house, feed, and process 4000 people at a time, to identify those whom american authorities might reject and return to europe at steamship expense. woman: first thing they do with you is delouse you. look your hair all over. your hair, if there was a nit in your hair they would -- you would have to shampoo it. narrator:...
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but we also have america first. we are putting america first. over other countries. i say to them, you have to put your company and country first, but we are putting our country -- our companies, our jobs we are putting -- [no audio] >> we are having problems with the feed coming to us from trump international hotel. we are the beginning of the president's remarks speaking from the republican national committee. we are working on our signal to try to get you back to that live as soon as we can. and apologies, we are having problems getting back to the remarks by president trump, his third public address this week including the state of the union on tuesday and also a speech that he made visiting congressional republicans in their annual retreat in west virginia. we will try to bring that to you if we can, at least online or later in the program schedule. for now, we will take a look at senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and house eager paul ryan whose hope that their retreat this afternoon. -- who spoke at their retreat this afternoon.
but we also have america first. we are putting america first. over other countries. i say to them, you have to put your company and country first, but we are putting our country -- our companies, our jobs we are putting -- [no audio] >> we are having problems with the feed coming to us from trump international hotel. we are the beginning of the president's remarks speaking from the republican national committee. we are working on our signal to try to get you back to that live as soon as...
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that's what makes america what it is. we all came together as one. that's what made us champions. ♪ jen, i've got questions. boots or flip-flops? boot! great. smokey or natural eye? ugh, natural. good choice. how about calling or texting? definitely calling. puppies or kitties? sorry, cats. dry eyes or artificial tears? wait, that's a trick question. because they can both get in your way. that's why it is super-important to chat with your eye doctor if you're using artificial tears a lot and your eyes still feel dry. next question. guys, it's time for some eyelove! >>> closed captioning provided by -- healing lotion. penetrates 10 surface layers deep, with 7 moisturizers, 3 vitamins. gold bond. >>> dozens of people celebrating and having a great old time as they're using the small suspension bridge like a trampoline, jumping up and down on it, yeah, this is fun. >> well, it was designed to withstand some force, right? >> absolutely. some force, but not all the force. >> oh. >> so these are like unruly spring festival tourists. >> yes, exactly what'
that's what makes america what it is. we all came together as one. that's what made us champions. ♪ jen, i've got questions. boots or flip-flops? boot! great. smokey or natural eye? ugh, natural. good choice. how about calling or texting? definitely calling. puppies or kitties? sorry, cats. dry eyes or artificial tears? wait, that's a trick question. because they can both get in your way. that's why it is super-important to chat with your eye doctor if you're using artificial tears a lot and...
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america is great, some say, because america is good. and this manifestation of our goodness is one that is historic. in responding to the call to the statute of liberty who must by now have tears in her eyes having heard some of the debate on immigration, i want to read some of the dreamers who came to our -- who came to our shores. maybe through land or by sea. i want to talk about lieu viss, luis, luis came to the united states when he was 5 years old and grew up in poverty. today he's an agriculture ambassador at college of the sequoias and works to help students improve their grades. working to help students improve their grades. following the repeal of daca, luis constantly worries about his ability to continue working in order to afford his education. is one of four siblings also attending college that are also daca recipients. is one of jacqueline, her daca expires this month. she was raised in the city of chicago much she's an undocumented american aspiring to earn a bachelor's degree in graphic science design. her education is
america is great, some say, because america is good. and this manifestation of our goodness is one that is historic. in responding to the call to the statute of liberty who must by now have tears in her eyes having heard some of the debate on immigration, i want to read some of the dreamers who came to our -- who came to our shores. maybe through land or by sea. i want to talk about lieu viss, luis, luis came to the united states when he was 5 years old and grew up in poverty. today he's an...
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america is counting on us. but i know in my heart that we will come through and you will come through for this country once again. i have seen the courage and conviction that defines the men and women of the conservative movement all my life. and i see it in your faces this morning. my friends, the truth is we live in a time of widening challenges and unknowable threats. a time of too much division and too much anger in america. you know, it seems like we are becoming more and more disconnected from each other. too often unable or unwilling to meet our fellow citizens where they are, to do what the president did yesterday, just to listen to one another in a spirit of humility and respect. and increasingly, it seems like we have lost sight, we have lost sight of who we are as a people, that the truth is, here in the united states of america, it is true today and it has always been true that there will always be more that unites us than will ever divide the good and great people of this country. [applause] vice p
america is counting on us. but i know in my heart that we will come through and you will come through for this country once again. i have seen the courage and conviction that defines the men and women of the conservative movement all my life. and i see it in your faces this morning. my friends, the truth is we live in a time of widening challenges and unknowable threats. a time of too much division and too much anger in america. you know, it seems like we are becoming more and more disconnected...
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but america, frontload your cost. it was all about putting our economy at a disadvantage despite the fact that we are leaving -- leading the world in co2 production anyway. i will put america first. i will recognize but we have achieved. we will continue leading through action. we are not going to agree to a deal in paris. it is a bad deal for the country and a bad deal for america. [applause] scott: so god bless him for that. charlie: finally, seven more years of a trump administration? scott: thumbs up. what is your fondest hope, goal, and dream for accomplishment within the environmental protection? scott: we are living in a time -- i was 12 years old in 1980. i was a child of the reagan revolution. come i remember my dad as an entrepreneur in 1977. ant he was facing then-president reagan came in and the light started shining. i will tell you we are living in a similar time. president trump is bleeding at a time so consequential for future. think about how you felt november 8, 2016 how you felt after. it's an excit
but america, frontload your cost. it was all about putting our economy at a disadvantage despite the fact that we are leaving -- leading the world in co2 production anyway. i will put america first. i will recognize but we have achieved. we will continue leading through action. we are not going to agree to a deal in paris. it is a bad deal for the country and a bad deal for america. [applause] scott: so god bless him for that. charlie: finally, seven more years of a trump administration? scott:...
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it's why so many are in america as opposed to overseas. businesses tend to start in america. washington is not going to be helpful, it's keeping people from out from around the world. [applause] as a matter of fact, believe it or not they try to do something stupid or that's to have people who are here creating businesses force them to leave the country, that's most insane thing of ever heard there's roughly 1 million immigrants who on small businesses in the united states. they create more jobs the truth of the matter is this country was built on immigrants. it's like 40% were founded or cofounded by an immigrant i mention those statistics because congress often forgets this. i'm 100% in sympathy to someone who loses their job. on balance its businesses businesses are created by people who have the drive looking for opportunity. that's immigrants coming to this country and understand what america is about. all businesses really are the backbone of this country. i just came from a meeting where they talk about big business and all the growth we've had small businesses have no
it's why so many are in america as opposed to overseas. businesses tend to start in america. washington is not going to be helpful, it's keeping people from out from around the world. [applause] as a matter of fact, believe it or not they try to do something stupid or that's to have people who are here creating businesses force them to leave the country, that's most insane thing of ever heard there's roughly 1 million immigrants who on small businesses in the united states. they create more...
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what about by america and everyone says they are for by america. the trump in production plan unwinds by america provisions. you are going to rebuild namerican infrastructure let's o it with american steel, american concrete and american labor. this is the kind of plan you would expect from a president who surrounds himself with industry insiders and financiers and people from wall street who look at infrastructure as an investmentra by corporations but infrastructure has always been something that benefits aren't immediately apparent in a road might not generate short-term profit unless the factory might locate and bring new jobs to the area in the private sector and there isn't a profit but that family is i just as deserving as every other family in america. it is part of the internet which is a necessity these days just as electricity was in the 30s in franklin roosevelt. the private sector, the private sector now cannot pick and choose it will leave large parts of america out. that is why the trump infrastructure plan falls short. for almost al
what about by america and everyone says they are for by america. the trump in production plan unwinds by america provisions. you are going to rebuild namerican infrastructure let's o it with american steel, american concrete and american labor. this is the kind of plan you would expect from a president who surrounds himself with industry insiders and financiers and people from wall street who look at infrastructure as an investmentra by corporations but infrastructure has always been something...
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america is counting on us. but i know in my heart that we will come through and you will come through for this country once again. i have seen the courage and conviction that defines the men and women of the conservative movement all my life. and i see it in your faces this morning. my friends, the truth is we live in a time of widening challenges and unknowable threats. a time of too much division and too much anger in america. you know, it seems like we are becoming more and more disconnected from each other. too often unable or unwilling to meet our fellow citizens where they are, to do what the president did yesterday, just to listen to one another in a spirit of humility and respect. and increasingly, it seems like we have lost sight. we have lost sight of who we are as a people, that the truth is, here in the united states of america, it is true today and it has always been true that there will always be more that unites us than will ever divide the good and great people of this country. [applause] v.p. p
america is counting on us. but i know in my heart that we will come through and you will come through for this country once again. i have seen the courage and conviction that defines the men and women of the conservative movement all my life. and i see it in your faces this morning. my friends, the truth is we live in a time of widening challenges and unknowable threats. a time of too much division and too much anger in america. you know, it seems like we are becoming more and more disconnected...
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and we were recently named the most innovative state in america. we are leading by action and example, and we cannot afford to turn back now. [applause] let's work together to pass the protect our students act, because the status quo simply is not good enough for maryland's children. let's work together to make the schools more accountable by passing the accountability and education act of 2018. [applause] no child should have to pay the price of the mistakes of adults who have failed them, this is too important to play politics. this is about our children and their futures, it is about giving every maryland child opportunities and a hope for a better future. when it comes to rebuilding the transportation infrastructure, we are moving forward with nearly all of the highest priority transportation projects in every single jurisdiction all across maryland. we are making record investments for innovative traffic relief with major improvements to the baltimore beltway, i-95, the capital beltway, 270 and the baltimore-washington parkway. we have nearly
and we were recently named the most innovative state in america. we are leading by action and example, and we cannot afford to turn back now. [applause] let's work together to pass the protect our students act, because the status quo simply is not good enough for maryland's children. let's work together to make the schools more accountable by passing the accountability and education act of 2018. [applause] no child should have to pay the price of the mistakes of adults who have failed them,...
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america. the democratic plan to directly invest a trillion dollars to create more than 10 million good paying jobs. in the 20th century, america's commitment to have the best infrastructure imaginable helped propel our economy, create good jobs and made our infrastructure the envy of the world. today that is no longer the case. our infrastructure ranks behind singa important and united emirates and in a recent report by the american society of civil engineers, one out of five miles of highway pafment is in more condition and that is 56,000 of american bridges are structurally deficient. but the american people already know about the conditions of our roads, bridges, rail systems, schools and airports. they experience it every day, stuck in traffic, delayed at airports, disrupted in rail travel, paying high energy costs and worrying about safe water and children in schools that are unsafe. democrats are announcing a bold comprehensive plan to address this urgent issue and make it a national pri
america. the democratic plan to directly invest a trillion dollars to create more than 10 million good paying jobs. in the 20th century, america's commitment to have the best infrastructure imaginable helped propel our economy, create good jobs and made our infrastructure the envy of the world. today that is no longer the case. our infrastructure ranks behind singa important and united emirates and in a recent report by the american society of civil engineers, one out of five miles of highway...
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immigrants are not a drain on america. immigrants are the future of america. they are hardworking men and they are hardworking men and >> immigrants are the future of america. they are hard-working men and women who leave behind everything they know to build a new and better life for themselves and their children here, they breathe new life into our country. and revitalize the american dream. you've heard the stories. they go to silicon valley and look at some of the best and brightest and how many were immigrants to this country who are able to take that great idea and turn it into a great business with a lot of well-paid employees helping this country move forward. seventeen years ago i and reduce the dream act. it was bipartisan and give a path to citizenship to immigrants who came to the united states as children. these people have come to be known as streamers. i know the publi president wenta republican retreat and mocked the term dreamers. i am proud of the term dreamers. before the bill was introduced if you asked about dreamers and who they were, most
immigrants are not a drain on america. immigrants are the future of america. they are hardworking men and they are hardworking men and >> immigrants are the future of america. they are hard-working men and women who leave behind everything they know to build a new and better life for themselves and their children here, they breathe new life into our country. and revitalize the american dream. you've heard the stories. they go to silicon valley and look at some of the best and brightest...
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in america. we have thousands of counties, sussex counties. we raise more counties than anywhere in america. we raise soybeans, more lima beans there. agriculture is a big deal for us. there's also -- we have great beaches in delaware. ra hoe bob -- rehoboth beach, bethany beach and others. there's a lot of interested people close to the beach and not so close to the beach. so there's pressure from development. sometimes you have the interest of farmers, the ag community coming up against the interests of developers. one of the best places we decided to ensure that we have -- we still have farmland, don't overdevelop our county and our state is to make sure that farmers can make money and support themselves or businesses. one of the ways they can do that, frankly, is through the ability to not only feed us with the commodities they raise but also fuel us. and there is a gre way we can do that we are involved in. there is something called r.i.n.'s, renewable identification numbers. there is a comm
in america. we have thousands of counties, sussex counties. we raise more counties than anywhere in america. we raise soybeans, more lima beans there. agriculture is a big deal for us. there's also -- we have great beaches in delaware. ra hoe bob -- rehoboth beach, bethany beach and others. there's a lot of interested people close to the beach and not so close to the beach. so there's pressure from development. sometimes you have the interest of farmers, the ag community coming up against the...
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and late er, how the bible informed the founding of america. and join us tonight when american history tv is in prime time. our focus will be the museum of the bible in washington, d.c., which held a symposium on the bible and the founding of america. we'll also hear from baylor university professor thomas kidd on benjamin franklin's faith. american history tv primetime beginning 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. later today, the commission on security and cooperation in europe looks at the doping of russian athletes and the policy solutions for protecting whistle blowers and combatting fraud in sports. our live coverage begins 3:30 p.m. eastern over on c-span2. also today, eric trump, son of president donald trump, will address the annual conservative political action conference at maryland's national harbor. you can watch live coverage beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern on our companion network c-span. and join us tonight for more cpac with remarks from vice president mike pence. he spoke this morning to the conservative gathering. you can watch
and late er, how the bible informed the founding of america. and join us tonight when american history tv is in prime time. our focus will be the museum of the bible in washington, d.c., which held a symposium on the bible and the founding of america. we'll also hear from baylor university professor thomas kidd on benjamin franklin's faith. american history tv primetime beginning 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. later today, the commission on security and cooperation in europe looks at the...
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america is once again open for business. we have already created nearly 2.6 million jobs since the election including more than 200,000 new jobs in manufacturing. we love manufacturing, those are real jobs that the other kind where they talk there's nothing there. were bringing back those for magnificent words, made in the usa. [applause] we will count usa is one word. unemployment claims have hit a 45 year low. think of that. something that i have been talking about for two years, campaigning and everybody said you will not do it, after years of wage stagnation wages are the first time in many years rising. more companies are pursuing pay increases right now than at any time in the last long period of time. actually say in the 21st century. it's amazing what people with some good ideas can do. it's amazing what we've done together. it's been an incredible journey. we tell you see gdp over the next year to billions and billions of dollars are being put back into the united states at the center of the resurgence are massive t
america is once again open for business. we have already created nearly 2.6 million jobs since the election including more than 200,000 new jobs in manufacturing. we love manufacturing, those are real jobs that the other kind where they talk there's nothing there. were bringing back those for magnificent words, made in the usa. [applause] we will count usa is one word. unemployment claims have hit a 45 year low. think of that. something that i have been talking about for two years, campaigning...
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north america editor jon sol reports. >> any guns on you today? jon: it is the site ofn out-of-town diy center, but the only things on sale here are weapons. in the u.s., there are as many guns in circulation as there are people. they are represented by the national rifle association, the most powerful lobbying organization in the united states. they have successfully resisted every move to tighten gunls contand give $21 million towards the trump campaign.ta he was theat their conference last year, and he is their man. president trump: you have a true friend and champion in the white house. no longer will federal agencies be coming after law-abiding gun owners. jon:rue to his word, donald trump today made no mention of guns or gun control. the problem was mental illness. president trump: no child, no teacher, should ever be in danger in an american school. ing withommitted to wo state and local leaders to help secure our schools and tackle the difficult issue of mental health.n: he nra publicly grades lawmakers from a to f. a if y a+, you not only
north america editor jon sol reports. >> any guns on you today? jon: it is the site ofn out-of-town diy center, but the only things on sale here are weapons. in the u.s., there are as many guns in circulation as there are people. they are represented by the national rifle association, the most powerful lobbying organization in the united states. they have successfully resisted every move to tighten gunls contand give $21 million towards the trump campaign.ta he was theat their conference...
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loses market share in latin america because we're buying fewer things and the same thing can be said for investment in the area probably the most famous chinese investment in latin america is the yes go ahead. you know i was going to say i have to yet so tell tell us about the difference between you know china and other nations that might want to have a relationship with other countries that i mean it china is helping to prop up some of the the industries and i don't mean that in a negative way but by being a customer they are sort of helping a sort of when when circumstances with these other countries in latin america and that's not a person approach really i mean separate from president trump that's not really approach that u.s. is known for is it. absolutely we see the china opportunistically and not in a bad way taking advantage of the fact that financing and investment isn't coming from elsewhere latin america has been looking for example to modernize and green its infrastructure base for generations the united states is pulling out of interacting with latin america in that way
loses market share in latin america because we're buying fewer things and the same thing can be said for investment in the area probably the most famous chinese investment in latin america is the yes go ahead. you know i was going to say i have to yet so tell tell us about the difference between you know china and other nations that might want to have a relationship with other countries that i mean it china is helping to prop up some of the the industries and i don't mean that in a negative way...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." fu ing of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation plaing is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." bcjane: this is orld news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. is it time for the u.s. to engage with north korea? the u.s. secretary of state and in -- weighnt way in on possible talks fixing the nuts and bolts of america, but who pays the bills? a bumpy road could lie ahead for president trump's infrastructure plan. and king a spin back to the 1960's -- a new exhibit celebrates a decade of
>> this is "bbc world news america." fu ing of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop...
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so did america. he also said that congress should first pass daca legislation and that other immigration issues should wait for, quote, phase 2, which would be comprehensive, close quote. good news for me. good news for senator lindsey graham, republican from south carolina. we had been working for four months on a bipartisan plan. we came back to the hill after that meeting on january 9. that evening and the next day we hammered out an agreement. six senators -- three democrats and three republicans -- and we called the president on january 11. i personally called him to tell him we had a bill, a bipartisan bill. i wanted him to hear about it, to know the details, and i hoped that it would solve the problem and challenge that we faced. it was a real compromise. the day after we finalized that agreement after the house meeting, we addressed all the priorities that the president had laid before us. including protection for the dreamers and a significant multibillion-dollar down payment on our border s
so did america. he also said that congress should first pass daca legislation and that other immigration issues should wait for, quote, phase 2, which would be comprehensive, close quote. good news for me. good news for senator lindsey graham, republican from south carolina. we had been working for four months on a bipartisan plan. we came back to the hill after that meeting on january 9. that evening and the next day we hammered out an agreement. six senators -- three democrats and three...
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children, america's struggling workers, and america's forgotten communities. i want our youth to grow up to achieve great things. to have theirr chance to rise. so tonight, i am extending an open hand to work with members of both parties, democrats and republicans, to protect our citizens of every background, color, religion and creed. [applause] pres. trump: my duty, and the sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber, is to defend americans, to protect their safety, their families, their communities, and their right to the american dream. because americans are dreamers, too. [applause] pres. trump: here tonight is one leader in the effort to defend our country, homeland security investigation special agent, celestino martinez. cj.oes by dj and he says, call me either one. we will go by cj. years in the air force before becoming an i.c.e. agent, and facing gang violence in dangerous criminals, getting them off our streets. tough job. at one point, ms-13 leaders murder, and they wanted it to happen quickly. but he did not cave to threats or to fear.
children, america's struggling workers, and america's forgotten communities. i want our youth to grow up to achieve great things. to have theirr chance to rise. so tonight, i am extending an open hand to work with members of both parties, democrats and republicans, to protect our citizens of every background, color, religion and creed. [applause] pres. trump: my duty, and the sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber, is to defend americans, to protect their safety, their families,...
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, connecting america. the author of the bill in the senate at the time -- in any case, this is about our national security. it is about job creation. 16 million jobs will spring from this proposal. it is about quality of life for the american people. the time they spend on their cars, what it means to result in air pollution and the rest, people being in their cars -- mass transit will get them out of their cars. but even when they have to be in their cars, to have them go from place to place in a more reasonable and expeditious time. it is about commerce, moving products to market, especially if it is perishable. time means everything in that regard. it is about issues that relate to being part of the economy of the future, in terms of infrastructure. another health issue, in regard to clean air -- clean water. some of our water systems are over 100 years old, made of brick and wood. have a drink of water from that. this is essential. documented byll the american society of civil engineers. the proposals
, connecting america. the author of the bill in the senate at the time -- in any case, this is about our national security. it is about job creation. 16 million jobs will spring from this proposal. it is about quality of life for the american people. the time they spend on their cars, what it means to result in air pollution and the rest, people being in their cars -- mass transit will get them out of their cars. but even when they have to be in their cars, to have them go from place to place...
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, north america. we have the greatest resource. we have more great research universities in america than the entire rest of the worldcom bind. that's not hyperbole. that's because of a republican named eisenhower with the so-called, they wouldn't call it today the wise man committee. they said invest automatic this mon all this money in government. i said no, i'm going to invest in universities. every major break through occurred in the last 20 years has come out of your investment, the american people's investment in research in universities. every major laboratory in the world. nobody can compete with us. nobody. our workers are three times as productive. as a matter of fact, as workers in asia. we are thave the most venture capitalists in the world. we are in a position to just remind ourselves who we are, remind the american people who we are. every one of you were raised in a household that we were taught there is not a dam thing we can't do. that's why we are characterized ugly americans, over c
, north america. we have the greatest resource. we have more great research universities in america than the entire rest of the worldcom bind. that's not hyperbole. that's because of a republican named eisenhower with the so-called, they wouldn't call it today the wise man committee. they said invest automatic this mon all this money in government. i said no, i'm going to invest in universities. every major break through occurred in the last 20 years has come out of your investment, the...
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america? elaine chao: you are mixing up i think, several things. i am so sorry. there is actually going to be a title, as i mentioned for rural america. that is separate from the rest of the titles in this proposal that we are talking about there will be a special section for rural america and as for whether other urban areas want to embark upon tolls are private activity that, or as in recycling, is up to them. we are giving them the flexibility to do so. so, they are getting much greater flexibility now to be able to look at the financing mechanisms and decide for themselves what they want thank you so much. i am sure we will be talking more. >> cai director mike pompeo were on capitol hill today stuck talk about global threats facing the u.s.. that senate intelligence committee hearing is next on c-span. after that pentagon officials testify about election security issues. treasury secretary steven mnuchin will be on capitol hill wednesday to testify about the presidents 2019 budget request
america? elaine chao: you are mixing up i think, several things. i am so sorry. there is actually going to be a title, as i mentioned for rural america. that is separate from the rest of the titles in this proposal that we are talking about there will be a special section for rural america and as for whether other urban areas want to embark upon tolls are private activity that, or as in recycling, is up to them. we are giving them the flexibility to do so. so, they are getting much greater...
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that is the fixed policy of united states of america. as president trump has said many times, i always believe in talking. clear thate it very we are open to communicating our policy to the regime in north korea. what north korea needs to understand, as i made clear in an announcement in japan, when we announced a new round of sanctions that will be imposed, the largest ever. we are confident our allies will join us in it. until thell change day comes that north korea abandons its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs and seizes to threaten the united states of america. like it does not sound those two things are preconditions for any conversation. itself like you're looking at the tools in your bet -- belt and do more talking. vice pres. pence: it is accurate to say that we want to make sure north korea understands us. if there is an opportunity for that can communicate the fixed policy of united states of america to them, the president has made it clear. yet was lisa and talking. -- he always believes in talking. talking is no
that is the fixed policy of united states of america. as president trump has said many times, i always believe in talking. clear thate it very we are open to communicating our policy to the regime in north korea. what north korea needs to understand, as i made clear in an announcement in japan, when we announced a new round of sanctions that will be imposed, the largest ever. we are confident our allies will join us in it. until thell change day comes that north korea abandons its nuclear...
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which is thanksgiving the baby the great migration of america you know when everybody goes on holiday they go visit their family they have thanksgiving dinner they usually fly that actually went from twenty three percent took road trips like last year and twenty sixteen and then in two thousand and seventeen it was something like thirty nine percent and why did they take road trips instead of flying to their destination well they didn't want the hassle of the u.s. dilapidated airports and the t.s.a. you know the whole security apparatus which is now kind of defunct because nobody actually even talks about the war in terror anymore everybody's forgotten that because now we have russia gate so what like why we have this remnant that's the last remnant of the last fake hoax scare was the whole war on terror but you know in order to. you know fix the infrastructure of america trump has proposed a one point five trillion dollar infrastructure plan two hundred billion of that is going to come from the u.s. government and the rest is supposed to come from the private sector so the therefore
which is thanksgiving the baby the great migration of america you know when everybody goes on holiday they go visit their family they have thanksgiving dinner they usually fly that actually went from twenty three percent took road trips like last year and twenty sixteen and then in two thousand and seventeen it was something like thirty nine percent and why did they take road trips instead of flying to their destination well they didn't want the hassle of the u.s. dilapidated airports and the...
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in a real sense, america is back. i'm not talking about the progress at home, in jobs and the economy. i can tell you having traveled around the world in recent weeks, i hear leaders around the world. they see once again under president donald trump, america is once again leading on the world stage. you are supporting and making a that possible. [applause] v.p. pence: let's go tell the story. as i close tonight, i can only imagine what a challenging day today was for so many of you. i remember the experience karen and i were involved in, an incident during the campaign, where an aircraft slid off the runway. thankfully there was no loss of life and no one injured. i remember exiting the plane that night at the airport, and seeing the lights and sirens. in speaking with so many of you today, i know what a troubling day it was. i want to encourage you today. as we gather together in this place, i encourage you to have faith, to remember in these moments how precious life is, how precious is the privilege that each one o
in a real sense, america is back. i'm not talking about the progress at home, in jobs and the economy. i can tell you having traveled around the world in recent weeks, i hear leaders around the world. they see once again under president donald trump, america is once again leading on the world stage. you are supporting and making a that possible. [applause] v.p. pence: let's go tell the story. as i close tonight, i can only imagine what a challenging day today was for so many of you. i remember...
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as in urban america? >> 5g will start in dense areas throughout the country, a rural town in burlington, vermont, university of vermont will see 5g. it's it to start dense. when you talk about reaching the unserved household, you're going to need money. >> that's like obvious, right. you go where the market is. and there's no expectation on my part that anyone who has shareholders and has some obligations to the shareholders would do anything ditch. there's a fundamental policy question that only congress can answer are we going to, you know, show us the money in rural america? so there is a bill that mr. pallone has that's based on a study that the fcc did saying that we really need $40 billion. and mr. walden raised questions about spending that wisely and we want zop that, mato do that, it's done right. but of the panelists here, does that fcc figure, $40 billion for this buildout for reasonably comparable service in rural america sound like a good number to you? i'll start with you, jonathan. >> congr
as in urban america? >> 5g will start in dense areas throughout the country, a rural town in burlington, vermont, university of vermont will see 5g. it's it to start dense. when you talk about reaching the unserved household, you're going to need money. >> that's like obvious, right. you go where the market is. and there's no expectation on my part that anyone who has shareholders and has some obligations to the shareholders would do anything ditch. there's a fundamental policy...
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, and why is corporate america coming? corporate america saves 18,000 dollars per employee when they put it in a we work. >> wait, wait, who is the biggest client for we work in a place like new york? is it young entrepreneurs or big corporations? >> so we are -- so as of two years ago, 98% all entrepreneurs. as of today, 30% of members are enterprise, corporate america. 23% of all fortune 500 companies are already in we work, and the reason -- >> in other words a fortune 500 company like amazon or walmart rather than building a building in a city colocates? >> even more. if they want a satellite office, they put it in a we work, but looking for hq or redo their own hq, we are asked to do it. today we don't take the space, we redesign it, build it, use our technology that took a long time to create, and put our community there. >> would you for a city hall? >> would love to. for any mayors interested in that. it's simple, we.com/mayors, fill out the form. >> you talk about briefly before the need for a new city hall, the o
, and why is corporate america coming? corporate america saves 18,000 dollars per employee when they put it in a we work. >> wait, wait, who is the biggest client for we work in a place like new york? is it young entrepreneurs or big corporations? >> so we are -- so as of two years ago, 98% all entrepreneurs. as of today, 30% of members are enterprise, corporate america. 23% of all fortune 500 companies are already in we work, and the reason -- >> in other words a fortune 500...
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corporate america is doing what's best for corporate america and working america is getting left behind. it goes to show you just who president trump and republicans were working for when they crafted their tax bill. they gave corporations and the wealthiest americans a huge tax cut and cut out everybody else. i yield. mr. cornyn: mr. president, today a group led by chairman of the senate judiciary committee, chairman
corporate america is doing what's best for corporate america and working america is getting left behind. it goes to show you just who president trump and republicans were working for when they crafted their tax bill. they gave corporations and the wealthiest americans a huge tax cut and cut out everybody else. i yield. mr. cornyn: mr. president, today a group led by chairman of the senate judiciary committee, chairman