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it came to america in the early 1980's. -- and they came to america in the early 1980's. i father was studying at rutgers. they both came to america in the 80's. they settled in new jersey. that is where i was born. as i was writing this book, i thought about what their journey must have been like to come to america from india during such a challenging time for indians in this country. all of the steps they would both have to take to acclimate to this new home. especially my mother. she did not grow up speaking english and she did not have certain class privileges that others might enjoy in this country. to come to america and kaput the adopt a new way of life and create a culture in which i could have so many luxuries like i enjoy today. >> you are a food journalist profession and you actually teach the subject at university level. how did you find this path? mayukh sen: it was a jagged path. it was completely unexpected. i grew up -- i really wanted to be a writer going up. i wanted to be a film critic. i recorded old issues of entertainment weekly madman. pauline hale
it came to america in the early 1980's. -- and they came to america in the early 1980's. i father was studying at rutgers. they both came to america in the 80's. they settled in new jersey. that is where i was born. as i was writing this book, i thought about what their journey must have been like to come to america from india during such a challenging time for indians in this country. all of the steps they would both have to take to acclimate to this new home. especially my mother. she did not...
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america with the pilgrims. and that is how you can build into history all of these turning points that allow you to move chronologically but insert origin at different moments and now i told you before that i was going to give away my example in a given away a couple of weeks ago, 1643, does everybody remember now the confederacy is, so important that everybody remembered it in the 19th century, the turning point, the confederacy and nobody remembers today. what happened in 1643. we talked about this a few weeks ago love confederation came together. [inaudible]. >> so for new england colonies come together and sitting 43 and they say we will unite for common defense and of course this becomes in the 19th century, one of the key turning points because it is one of those moments of unions between the colonies prefiguring are looking forward to a much broader union of colonies that will come in 1776 so people are celebrating 1643 in the 19th century and today we don't remember it all and this is how we think about
america with the pilgrims. and that is how you can build into history all of these turning points that allow you to move chronologically but insert origin at different moments and now i told you before that i was going to give away my example in a given away a couple of weeks ago, 1643, does everybody remember now the confederacy is, so important that everybody remembered it in the 19th century, the turning point, the confederacy and nobody remembers today. what happened in 1643. we talked...
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the next came out 2002 the new white nationalism in america. invading america. we the people. abduction how liberalism steals our children's hearts and minds came out in 2016. a co-author of the 1776 report which came out 2021 as did black eye for america how critical race theory burnsns down thewe house a bestseller we been talking 45 minutes now it's your turn to join the conversation we welcome your comments and questions. >> and also i want the viewers to know there are a couple of othert books that i did and then there are some forces of white nationalism and then i have been new book coming out next week counter cultural living. and that will be my first christian book. host: counter cultural living. coming out later this year. >> later this month i think the release date is september 13. host: are you self-publishing now? >> no. be published but i am working, i have a company called unity training solutions.com and i'm working on another book and how i came up with the idea. so i can tell you at this stage in my life i am writing shorter books and i writing them more qu
the next came out 2002 the new white nationalism in america. invading america. we the people. abduction how liberalism steals our children's hearts and minds came out in 2016. a co-author of the 1776 report which came out 2021 as did black eye for america how critical race theory burnsns down thewe house a bestseller we been talking 45 minutes now it's your turn to join the conversation we welcome your comments and questions. >> and also i want the viewers to know there are a couple of...
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i don't believe america will stay as america. and without a shot being fired its being destroyed by its own people. >> host: as professor swain reference we eyes asked her black to guess what they are reading and some of their favorite looks and you listed the king james bible, took her to washington victor frankel's man's search for meaning they all commenced and currently she is reading fault line the social justice movement and evangelicalism's looming catastrophe.e. professor swain what is that book about? >> guest: i have have to be it -- happened to be a southern baptist and he is writing about how critical race theory has impacted the baptist church for the baptists have been one of the o most conservative protestt groups in america. in 2019 they passed a resolution at the southern baptist convention to use critical race theory and intersectionality as analytical tools and understanding race inan america. and i haven't finished reading it but it's talking about critical race theory andnd whatt is but also how to impacted t
i don't believe america will stay as america. and without a shot being fired its being destroyed by its own people. >> host: as professor swain reference we eyes asked her black to guess what they are reading and some of their favorite looks and you listed the king james bible, took her to washington victor frankel's man's search for meaning they all commenced and currently she is reading fault line the social justice movement and evangelicalism's looming catastrophe.e. professor swain...
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it is important rural america not be one party america. we started the one country project. it was to reintroduce the democratic party to rural america and rural america to the democratic party. host: do think over the course of the years the policies of the democratic party have fallen out of favor with rural americans, or rural americans themselves have changed their views? guest: i think it is the emphasis. it is not the policy. the economic policies of the democratic already are much more favorable to rural america. where we get into challenges is when this becomes about defunding the police or about transgender bathrooms for all the cultural issues. then rural americans say that is not something that looks like me. when rural americans vote strictly culture on these issues is when we begin to see serious erosion of democratic support in rural america. i think we have to understand that we have to do a better job explaining our position on cultural issues. it does not mean we cannot persuade a few people, but we also have to be much more aggressive on outlining our econo
it is important rural america not be one party america. we started the one country project. it was to reintroduce the democratic party to rural america and rural america to the democratic party. host: do think over the course of the years the policies of the democratic party have fallen out of favor with rural americans, or rural americans themselves have changed their views? guest: i think it is the emphasis. it is not the policy. the economic policies of the democratic already are much more...
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. >> we meet with the eyes of america upon us. >> is america back atop the world stage, or are we in a post-american world? i will talk to the president's national security adviser jake sullivan. >> american leadership has to have a different character. >> about that place progress on climate change, concerns over china's military buildup, and much more. >>> and a tv personality whose views veer to the far right is eyeing running for president. i'm not talking about donald trump, rather france's eric zemmour. bernard-henri levy will tell us how this french funded op-ed will help us transform politics. >>> but first "my take." believe it or not there's real good news on the climate front this week. approximately 100 countries announced an agreement to cut methane emissions 20% by 2030, closing the glaring gap in climate policy. they also reached a broad agreement to end deforestation in that time frame, with funds to back it up. deforestation produces about 10% of the world's carbon emissions. the private secretary continued to line of $130 trillion with the goal of net zero emissions
. >> we meet with the eyes of america upon us. >> is america back atop the world stage, or are we in a post-american world? i will talk to the president's national security adviser jake sullivan. >> american leadership has to have a different character. >> about that place progress on climate change, concerns over china's military buildup, and much more. >>> and a tv personality whose views veer to the far right is eyeing running for president. i'm not talking...
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but they did not build america. the middle-class built america. unions built the middle class. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day. we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, we will discuss the latest on president biden's build back better agenda and the current state of the economy with james comer and brad schneider. watch washington journal live at seven clock p.m. eastern or on c-span now, our new mobile app. under discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. >> this would make investment in channel care -- childcare and climate change initiatives. lawmakers are waiting to see a final cost estimate from the congressional budget office. you can follow the house live when they return. >> you can be a part of the national conversation by participating in the videocam competition. how does the federal government impact your life? this affects you or your community. c-span's studentcam competition awards
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we can start a new america. douglass was about rebirth and reconciliation of america, no better person for schoolkids to study than him, he transcends race, we talked about frederick douglass on black history month. but martin luther king is usually larger, let's talk about frederick douglass all year round. because he really is one of the founders of our modern republic. >> phenomenal what happens, what they are planning in a second meeting a indiana dirt farmer son sitting down side by side with a formerly enslaved man, they are plotting a revolution in those moments to remake america in accordance with a sense of justice for all, they are titans of their time by themselves, we're blessed as americans they came together at these moments, agreed and disagreed. but we're still moving forward with their conversations. brian: you can't go everything they have done together and apart, you can get more in my book, president and freedom fighter, ahead, what they ment to america from americans. brian: what would linco
we can start a new america. douglass was about rebirth and reconciliation of america, no better person for schoolkids to study than him, he transcends race, we talked about frederick douglass on black history month. but martin luther king is usually larger, let's talk about frederick douglass all year round. because he really is one of the founders of our modern republic. >> phenomenal what happens, what they are planning in a second meeting a indiana dirt farmer son sitting down side by...
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test every household in america. there's no operation warp speed like trump pat, this is operation snail pace. judge jeanine: but maybe they will lock us down for the holidays. they've known about for weeks and didn't tell us, what you think is going on? >> if they keep testing for different strengths and coronavirus, we will be locked down for the rest of our existence. i had cancer, my oncologist is a specialist in bone cancer and every oncologist dealing with bone cancer identifies hundreds of coronavirus is inside of our bones. they've created the problem that can never actually be solved they can justify whatever it is they want to do. if you look around you, everything is falling apart, even going to head, overtime people conceit vaccines have nothing to do with trump or left or right, many people don't want vaccinated. you cannot justify using three to 5000 border patrol agent, 12,000 pilots, something with success right of flukes, americans have the right under the constitution to their civil liberties they c
test every household in america. there's no operation warp speed like trump pat, this is operation snail pace. judge jeanine: but maybe they will lock us down for the holidays. they've known about for weeks and didn't tell us, what you think is going on? >> if they keep testing for different strengths and coronavirus, we will be locked down for the rest of our existence. i had cancer, my oncologist is a specialist in bone cancer and every oncologist dealing with bone cancer identifies...
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they know america's voice matters. america must always be the world leader on human rights, that's who we are. we don't need to sit on a u.n. council to prove that. on the day we withdrew from the human rights council, i called in a cesspool of political bias. we were right to withdraw and i will say it again, president biden is badly wrong to return to it. [applause] but in all of this, i stumbled upon a genuine love for israel and america's pro-israel community. as south carolina governor, i really didn't have much connection with the community and i had never been to israel, but i knew right from wrong. and as governor of south carolina, we passed the first anti-bds bill in the country. [applause] i was very proud of it, but it was a no-brainer and it was just common sense. but now going to the u.n., that was eye-opening. to have the idea that we have a country like israel that's a bright spot in a tough neighborhood, it's a great friend to the united states. we share so many values of human rights, democracy and re
they know america's voice matters. america must always be the world leader on human rights, that's who we are. we don't need to sit on a u.n. council to prove that. on the day we withdrew from the human rights council, i called in a cesspool of political bias. we were right to withdraw and i will say it again, president biden is badly wrong to return to it. [applause] but in all of this, i stumbled upon a genuine love for israel and america's pro-israel community. as south carolina governor, i...
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as the president said, america is back. with president biden's signature, we show america's leadership for ourselves, for the people, be and to the world. thank you, mr. president. and thank all of you. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, accompanied by the vice president of the united states, and heather curtin bach a member of ironworkers local 86. ♪[hail to the chief plays] ♪ ♪ it >> please welcome heather. vice president harris: in a moment. please have a seat. president joe biden, speaker nancy pelosi, majority leader chuck schumer, cabinet members, congress members, governors and mayors and my fellow americans, this is an historic day. in the middle of the civil war, president abraham lincoln started construction on the transcontinental railroad. in the middle of the great depression, president franklin roosevelt finished construction on the hoover dam. president dwight eisenhower signed the interstate highways act. during the middle of the cold war. and today and today, p
as the president said, america is back. with president biden's signature, we show america's leadership for ourselves, for the people, be and to the world. thank you, mr. president. and thank all of you. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, accompanied by the vice president of the united states, and heather curtin bach a member of ironworkers local 86. ♪[hail to the chief plays] ♪ ♪ it >> please welcome heather. vice president harris: in a...
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but they did not build america. the middle-class built america. unions built the middle class. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. committee. i served there seven years myself. i rise today as the speaker of the house
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america is making a comeback. it's about america and who we are. and what we believe. it's the opposite of your woke, racist, marxist, socialist, un-american ideology. your pals at cnn summed up how big the loss was tuesday better than i could. >> a five-alarm fire. judge jeanine: obama's former green jobs czar made a good point. joe biden's support among independents has plummeted by 30 points. the left is scrambling. they lost their highest profile governor, andrew cuomo now a defendant in a sexual assault prosecution as a result of a sex scandal. speaking of that sex scandal in new york. here is how the love gov's brother attempted to explain away his party's epic failure. >> people can like the policies but not the price tag. look at the polls of independent voters. like the policies, not the price tag. judge jeanine: no, chris, they don't like their money being spent on absurd programs like shelling out $5. -- $450,000 toillegals. there are so many reasons republicans won from virginia to texas to seattle * to buffalo, to long island. if there is one quote, one so
america is making a comeback. it's about america and who we are. and what we believe. it's the opposite of your woke, racist, marxist, socialist, un-american ideology. your pals at cnn summed up how big the loss was tuesday better than i could. >> a five-alarm fire. judge jeanine: obama's former green jobs czar made a good point. joe biden's support among independents has plummeted by 30 points. the left is scrambling. they lost their highest profile governor, andrew cuomo now a defendant...
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you found america, you begin america with the pilgrims, right? and so that's how you can build into history all these turning points that allow you to move chronologically but assert origins at different moments, right? now, i told you before i was going to give away my example. i gave away my example a couple weeks ago. 1643, does everybody remember now what that confederacy is that was so important in the 19th century that everybody remembered it, that it was a turning point in history, the 1643 confederacy that nobody remembers today? what happened in 1643? we talked about this two weeks ago. >> [inaudible] >> who united? who came together? what confederation? yeah. >> it was, wasn't it, like, some of new england colonies to fight against the native americans? >> yes, correct, right? so four new england colonies come together in 1643, they say we're going to unite for our common defense. and, of course, this becomes in the 19th century one of the key turning points because it is one of those moments of union between colonies that's prefiguring
you found america, you begin america with the pilgrims, right? and so that's how you can build into history all these turning points that allow you to move chronologically but assert origins at different moments, right? now, i told you before i was going to give away my example. i gave away my example a couple weeks ago. 1643, does everybody remember now what that confederacy is that was so important in the 19th century that everybody remembered it, that it was a turning point in history, the...
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we can start a new america. douglass was about rebirth and reconciliation of america, no better person for schoolkids to study than him, he transcends race, we talked about frederick douglass on black history month. but martin luther king is usually larger, let's talk about frederick douglass all year round. because he really is one of the founders of our modern republic. >> phenomenal what happens, what they are planning in a second meeting a indiana dirt farmer son sitting down side by side with a formerly enslaved man, they are plotting a revolution in those moments to remake america in accordance with a sense of justice for all, they are titans of their time by themselves, we're blessed as americans they came together at these moments, agreed and disagreed. but we're still moving forward with their conversations. brian: you can't go everything they have done together and apart, you can get more in my book, president and freedom fighter, ahead, what they men do you have a life insurance policy you no longer n
we can start a new america. douglass was about rebirth and reconciliation of america, no better person for schoolkids to study than him, he transcends race, we talked about frederick douglass on black history month. but martin luther king is usually larger, let's talk about frederick douglass all year round. because he really is one of the founders of our modern republic. >> phenomenal what happens, what they are planning in a second meeting a indiana dirt farmer son sitting down side by...
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thank you two young american -- young america -- thank you to young america's. foundation i am deeply humbled by your kindness tonight. i look forward to seeing you soon. thank you and god bless america.
thank you two young american -- young america -- thank you to young america's. foundation i am deeply humbled by your kindness tonight. i look forward to seeing you soon. thank you and god bless america.
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laura: welcome to "bbc world news america." we are in mexico city overlooking the ceremonial heart of the aztec capital were a festival is underway. we are on the cusp of the first north american leader summit in five years, and mexico's president will be in washington tomorrow with prime minister trudeau of canada hosted by joe biden. a search of migrants at the border will be high on the agenda as the u.s. and mexican leaders meet. our correspondent has been traveling. reporter: it has become the defining image of modern latin america. migrants on theove. setting off before dawn, migrants spent weeks making slow progress across southern mexico, touching their children as they walked. they have come from all corners of the continent. he moved to ecuador where his daughter was born. the family income was hard during the coronavirus pandemic. reaching the united states he says their only hope. for cubans, the doors have always been open. with or without immigration policies that favor us. it has been harder with the remaining me
laura: welcome to "bbc world news america." we are in mexico city overlooking the ceremonial heart of the aztec capital were a festival is underway. we are on the cusp of the first north american leader summit in five years, and mexico's president will be in washington tomorrow with prime minister trudeau of canada hosted by joe biden. a search of migrants at the border will be high on the agenda as the u.s. and mexican leaders meet. our correspondent has been traveling. reporter: it...
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our veterans represent the best of america. you are the spine of america. all of us owe you. on veterans day, and every day we honor that great that and recommit ourselves to giving our sacred obligation as a nation, we honor what you have done. we have many obligations. i would have gotten in trouble when i was a young senator for saying we only have one truly sacred obligation -- to properly prepare and equip those we send into harm's way and care for the and their families while they are deployed and when they return home. this is a lifetime sacred commitment. it never expires. for me, for joe, for the entire family, it is personal. when both -- beau was deployed to iraq, after spending six months in kosovo trying to set up a criminal justice system, eight got a call from him one day. he said, dead, what are you doing friday? he said, i would like you to pin my bars on. someone has got to finish these words, dad. jill and i learned what it meant to pray every day for the safe return of someone you love. our grandkids learned what it meant to have their data overseas instea
our veterans represent the best of america. you are the spine of america. all of us owe you. on veterans day, and every day we honor that great that and recommit ourselves to giving our sacred obligation as a nation, we honor what you have done. we have many obligations. i would have gotten in trouble when i was a young senator for saying we only have one truly sacred obligation -- to properly prepare and equip those we send into harm's way and care for the and their families while they are...
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but for me, waking up today was a feeling that america is back. that america is winning. that the people are tired of hearing that they are racist, they are tired of hearing that we are to be determined by the color of our skin and we are going to indoctrinate our children to racist, socialist marxist agenda nonsense. america is back. >> sean: liberty, freedom, capitalism, our constitution, limited government, low taxes, less bureaucracy. pete hegseth, school choice, "law & order," free market solutions for health care, secure borders, energy independence, constitutionalists on the bench, free and fair trade and peace through strength. what am i missing? >> you're not missing anything, and let me tell you come in virginia, all of the racists and white supremacists there as you pointed out voted for winsome sears, the first black female lieutenant governor of virginia. all the hyperbole on msnbc and cnn come it is all garbage and they know it -- or maybe they don't know it, but they can't hide it. last night was the tale of three states we did not expect and it's a pathway
but for me, waking up today was a feeling that america is back. that america is winning. that the people are tired of hearing that they are racist, they are tired of hearing that we are to be determined by the color of our skin and we are going to indoctrinate our children to racist, socialist marxist agenda nonsense. america is back. >> sean: liberty, freedom, capitalism, our constitution, limited government, low taxes, less bureaucracy. pete hegseth, school choice, "law &...
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they believe in america. they believe in the limitless capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of this nation, what becomes crystal clear -- not a joke -- given half a chance, the american people never ever, ever, ever let their country down. we are about giving them a full chance this time. and when we do, there will be no stopping us. i truly believe, 50 years from now, folks will look back and say, this was the moment, this was the period, this year and the next couple years, when america decided to win the competition of the 20th century, to get into the game full bore, so my message is to get to work. let's get this done. god bless you all and protect our troops. i will take a few questions. >> the election results, how did they bring this bill to the finish line, and how did you bridge the gap between moderate and progressive's? -- between moderates and progressives. >> i will not be facetious. i will not be a prognosticator about how the election could or would have been different. each state is different but i think the one message that came a
they believe in america. they believe in the limitless capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of this nation, what becomes crystal clear -- not a joke -- given half a chance, the american people never ever, ever, ever let their country down. we are about giving them a full chance this time. and when we do, there will be no stopping us. i truly believe, 50 years from now, folks will look back and say, this was the moment, this was the period, this year and the next couple...
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so the gulf of mexico, you would see america take very, very clinical. ready response, it is no different for russia in the black sea, but it's very interesting, patrick it. ukraine is also necessary for nato because ukraine gives nato a reason to exist. ok, because they, they claim nato's opposition is that it's a defensive alliance. and then projects stability. however, army ever more sophisticated weapons to kim is the stabilizing. it's the stabilizing to the, the conflict that is going on inside of ukraine. we need to remind our viewers. this is an intra ukraine conflict that i believe the west russia to be involved in is always said this is an internal conflict dom bass of course. but if the dumbasses attacked, which would basically be a form of ethnic cleansing, of don bass rushes. and this is a red line here, so again, adding all the elements for a possible military action in it as we just heard mark to say, if this could happen by accident. but i have a feeling lot of people in washington in london would love to see an accident. go ahead. yeah, a
so the gulf of mexico, you would see america take very, very clinical. ready response, it is no different for russia in the black sea, but it's very interesting, patrick it. ukraine is also necessary for nato because ukraine gives nato a reason to exist. ok, because they, they claim nato's opposition is that it's a defensive alliance. and then projects stability. however, army ever more sophisticated weapons to kim is the stabilizing. it's the stabilizing to the, the conflict that is going on...
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and if that means going to war with america, if you try and it will do so, because as i said, ukraine is absolutely crucial to russian national security. if the russians were sent in the neighbor, so the gulf of mexico, you would see america take very, very clinical. ready response, it is no different for russia in the black sea way, but it's very interesting, patrick it. ukraine is also necessary for nato because ukraine gives nato a reason to exist. ok, because they, they claim nato's a position is that it's a defensive alliance. and then it projects stability. however, army ever more sophisticated weapons to kim is the stabilizing. it's the stabilizing to the, the conflict that is going on inside of your brain. we need to remind our viewers. this is an intra ukraine conflict that i believe the west ones russia to be involved in. right is always said this is an internal conflict. dom bass of course . but if the dumbasses attacked, which would basically be a form of ethnic cleansing, of the don bass rush is. this is a red line here. so again, adding all the elements for a possible mi
and if that means going to war with america, if you try and it will do so, because as i said, ukraine is absolutely crucial to russian national security. if the russians were sent in the neighbor, so the gulf of mexico, you would see america take very, very clinical. ready response, it is no different for russia in the black sea way, but it's very interesting, patrick it. ukraine is also necessary for nato because ukraine gives nato a reason to exist. ok, because they, they claim nato's a...
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thank you two young american -- young america -- thank you to young america's. foundation i am deeply humbled by your kindness tonight. i look forward to seeing you soon. thank you and god bless america. >> c-span's washington journal, every day we are taking your calls, live on the air, on the news of the day. and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up, george's republican secretary of state on his book "integrity counts." about the experience during the 2020 election and his hopes to restore confidence and trust in the electoral process. and matt from the conservative union talks about this week's election results, the future of the republican and president trump's role in 2022 and beyond. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning on c-span or our new mobile app. join with your comments, text messages and tweets. tonight on q and a. >> most people care about community. but, how long does a community support journalism? people are saying oh well, that's not worth a dollar. and that's not how you sustain a democracy. >> w
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this is a blue-collar blueprint to rebuild america. i am proud that the house took a big step forwards to pass my build back better at, which for the week of november 15 they went through the procedural mechanisms to make sure that occurs. let me be clear. we will pass this in the house and the senate. the build back better act will be a once in a generation investment and our people -- in our people getting people back to work reducing the cost of child and elder care and getting women back in the job who had to stay home because they cannot afford childcare or health care for their parents. providing universal pre-k for every 3-year-old and 4-year-old in america, increasing their academic achievement potential significantly. significantly. making health care more affordable, lowering prescription drug costs. tax cuts for working people in the middle class so that folks have just a little money. my dad used to always say, as a middle-class guy, we just need a little breathing room. a little breathing room. it will reduce child poverty
this is a blue-collar blueprint to rebuild america. i am proud that the house took a big step forwards to pass my build back better at, which for the week of november 15 they went through the procedural mechanisms to make sure that occurs. let me be clear. we will pass this in the house and the senate. the build back better act will be a once in a generation investment and our people -- in our people getting people back to work reducing the cost of child and elder care and getting women back in...
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america is a family. there may be disputes within the family but we must not allow the family to be broken and the warring factions. let us draw strength from the diversity of our people and not see weakness. yamiche: what's clear based on my reporting is that regardless of clinical views or race, most americans are unified in wanting to be able to survive. a lot of people just want to keep rube over their heads. -- roof over their heads. many disagree on how to get there and who to blame for their struggles. since the beginning of our founding, americans have been arguing about the american dream. how to get there and whether it exists at all. tim, talk a bit about this overlapping need that aricans have. they want to be able to survive but they argue about who to blame and how to get there. tim: yeah. i do think at the end of the day, when you strip away all of the political debates and cultural debates, questions of education and class and race, i think that there is a primal cohesion that we have as a
america is a family. there may be disputes within the family but we must not allow the family to be broken and the warring factions. let us draw strength from the diversity of our people and not see weakness. yamiche: what's clear based on my reporting is that regardless of clinical views or race, most americans are unified in wanting to be able to survive. a lot of people just want to keep rube over their heads. -- roof over their heads. many disagree on how to get there and who to blame for...
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given the men just good we america enjoys in america so way but i have not completed to get it material. ok. like i said, yes, i see michelle, i see a policies talking about the need for that potential to be translated into practical achievements on the grandma sally when you have the trump administration issue, all those statements about the african continent, widely seen as abandoning the continent now it takes a new administration to say will about to reset everything. do you think that when he had those gaps, it would be easy for the us to bring about peace and stability to a place like the horn of africa, where you have sudan if you appear. and so mario on the verge of more and more. oh, violent episodes of events is true. it is good there by dinner. who is trisha is trying to reset every a positive way. but the 1st thing it has to do is to reduce credibility, which is not what you are doing, the trumpet, who's gaining credibility. people are members what it is that the notice is ha, said or done. and sometimes we're very strange. i'm not going to do some that judged the magic lieu
given the men just good we america enjoys in america so way but i have not completed to get it material. ok. like i said, yes, i see michelle, i see a policies talking about the need for that potential to be translated into practical achievements on the grandma sally when you have the trump administration issue, all those statements about the african continent, widely seen as abandoning the continent now it takes a new administration to say will about to reset everything. do you think that when...
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pride at what we can do together as the united states of america. and as some, you know, i think the same goes, i don't want to get into it in detail, you'll be freezing here, but my plan to build back better for our people, getting folks back to work and reducing the cost of things like childcare, elder care, house, health care, prescription drugs. 13, 13, excuse me, 14 nobel laureates in economics said it'll actually bring down the cost, it'll reduce the deficit and it was totally paid for and it's going to reduce inflation. and to meet the moment of climate change as well. the leadership of this delegation, i'm confident that the house is going to pass this bill. and when it passes it'll go to the senate. i think we'll get it passed within a week. it's fully paid for. it'll reduce the deficit over the long-term as i said and again no one making less than $400,000 will pay a single penny more in federal taxes. let me close with this. throughout our history we emerged from crisis by investing in ourselves. during the civil war, we built the transco
pride at what we can do together as the united states of america. and as some, you know, i think the same goes, i don't want to get into it in detail, you'll be freezing here, but my plan to build back better for our people, getting folks back to work and reducing the cost of things like childcare, elder care, house, health care, prescription drugs. 13, 13, excuse me, 14 nobel laureates in economics said it'll actually bring down the cost, it'll reduce the deficit and it was totally paid for...
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so is america? democracy is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. and wanted to make sure that my daughter would become a citizen of a democracy who is really engaged and not taking that democracy for granted. ah. with democracy in the ideal should definitely be one person when both in a simple way democracy is self governing. right? people choosing their own leaders, people being able to govern themselves. but we're finding out that democracy requires the quality ah, with the development of technology in the development of a global system, it's becoming clear how unequal we are and how far we are from the values that we claim to have with. it's important to think about when we set that intention, right when we called our son democracy. and i think we spend the rest of our existence of the country a trying to get there with yes that, that, that i have spent a lot of time thinking and writing about the into war period in europe. i never imagined that setting the i
so is america? democracy is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. and wanted to make sure that my daughter would become a citizen of a democracy who is really engaged and not taking that democracy for granted. ah. with democracy in the ideal should definitely be one person when both in a simple way democracy is self governing. right? people choosing their own leaders, people being able to govern themselves. but we're finding out that democracy requires the...
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thank you two young american -- young america -- thank you to young america's. foundation i am deeply humbled by your kindness tonight. i look forward to seeing you soon. thank you and god bless america. governor, glenn youngkin. [applause] ♪
thank you two young american -- young america -- thank you to young america's. foundation i am deeply humbled by your kindness tonight. i look forward to seeing you soon. thank you and god bless america. governor, glenn youngkin. [applause] ♪
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across america, and it's my great honor to welcome you to this preserving america and freedom lecture series sponsored by young americas of freedom. [applause] i also want to thank keith for sponsoring this wonderful program tonight. and i also want to thank the small but mighty yaf chapter here at university of iowa, because the members of the yaf chapter who are here with usmb today, would you guys mind standing and just taking a bow? this is the team that brought this evening to your campus today. [applause] thank you, team. and i want to thank you all for coming out tonight. i'm actually very humbled to see such a wonderful turnout of so many great americans. so good. we've had a great day in iowa today. i've been so looking forward to being with you tonight and talking with you but also hearing from you tonight about the issues that are important to you and in our country. you know, benjamin franklin famously said that our founding fathers had created, as he said, a republic if you can keep it. and i have to tell you as i've travel thed all across this country and met so many of
across america, and it's my great honor to welcome you to this preserving america and freedom lecture series sponsored by young americas of freedom. [applause] i also want to thank keith for sponsoring this wonderful program tonight. and i also want to thank the small but mighty yaf chapter here at university of iowa, because the members of the yaf chapter who are here with usmb today, would you guys mind standing and just taking a bow? this is the team that brought this evening to your campus...
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times" columnist discussing his conservatism in america. the publishing industry news as well as the latest nonfiction release is in bestsellers and then at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 2020 democratic presidential candidate in 2021 candidate andrew yang talks about ford, the future of democracy, arguing that the current political systems are outdated and need the ability to address 21st challenges. watch the tv every sunday on c-span2, find a full schedule and watch it online anytime at booktv.org. >> speaking at the university of iowa chapter of the young american foundation. his role in 26 of january, 2020, the same day the protesters attacked the capital. >> is welcome the 40 vice president of the united states, mike pence. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ taking care of business. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers] [applause] >> hello, hawkeyes. [cheers] [applause] >> it is great to be the university of iowa. i want to thank hunter for the wonderful introduction. he and i were chatting backstage so he knows and i'm a christian, a conservative and a
times" columnist discussing his conservatism in america. the publishing industry news as well as the latest nonfiction release is in bestsellers and then at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 2020 democratic presidential candidate in 2021 candidate andrew yang talks about ford, the future of democracy, arguing that the current political systems are outdated and need the ability to address 21st challenges. watch the tv every sunday on c-span2, find a full schedule and watch it online anytime at...
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continues moving from afghanistan to america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida rise? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker, i rise today to talk about the biden border crisis which continues to rage every single day for months the biden administration had no answer for the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who stream across our southern border and now we learn the president is actually examining a patient of $450 for residents arrested during the previous administration. what on earth is this acceptable in the united states of america. what happened to the basic understanding of the rule of law. i refuse to allow $1 million handout of hard working taxpayer money to those who came illegally. i'm proud to support the illegal immigrant payoff prohibition act introduced by congressma
continues moving from afghanistan to america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida rise? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker, i rise today to talk about the biden border crisis which continues to rage every single day for months the biden...
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on, on south america, for example. what we did in al jazeera is let go of the mediator and the mediator was the news agencies that are, that carried the narrative of the former colonizers. so news between south america or latin america and the arab world game only from agencies that are based in london in paris in madrid, in washington. so there was always this filter of the north rank that we eliminated by, by going directly from latin america to the, our book. and that was very obvious. if you put me thema and new york times reporter, i'm gonna, i'm sorry, i'm gonna have to wrap. you there, i know you have great, wonderful stories already. hell, and we appreciate the time and the energy and the love that you have given to the network. you as well of every human to josh laboratory. all right, so i thank you for joining us. thank you. for co hosting, we'll see here tomorrow, november on al jazeera, by years after the historic key field between fog rebels and the colombian government algebra examined white tensions and
on, on south america, for example. what we did in al jazeera is let go of the mediator and the mediator was the news agencies that are, that carried the narrative of the former colonizers. so news between south america or latin america and the arab world game only from agencies that are based in london in paris in madrid, in washington. so there was always this filter of the north rank that we eliminated by, by going directly from latin america to the, our book. and that was very obvious. if...
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in fact he said america first makes america last. he has taken two trips to europe so far. on the first trip he resolved a 17-year long dispute between boeing and airbus and set a blueprint for how the united states and europe should work together 20 take on china's noneconomic market practices. on the second trip, he resolved president trump's steel tariff dispute to europe, not only creating a circumstance in which those tariffs get relaxed but also having the united states and europe propose the first-ever carbon base sec torial agreement for steel and aluminum that itself will serve as a blueprint for protecting workers both in europe and the united states against china's over-taft and achieve overall emissions in a sector that counts for 10% of global emissions. i actually think if you look at the president's trade and economic policy particularly as it relates to europe, you see a study of contrast with president trump. >> and the asians would say what about the trans-pacific partnership or some way for the united states to ally with them economically to counter the w
in fact he said america first makes america last. he has taken two trips to europe so far. on the first trip he resolved a 17-year long dispute between boeing and airbus and set a blueprint for how the united states and europe should work together 20 take on china's noneconomic market practices. on the second trip, he resolved president trump's steel tariff dispute to europe, not only creating a circumstance in which those tariffs get relaxed but also having the united states and europe propose...
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buy america, build america and the supply chain go hand-in-hand . the president is setting goals. it will not happen overnight. over the course of next several years we want to be more dependent on products made here in america, and we have to look at industries and that of a strength -- and how do we strengthen those industries. we cannot snap our fingers and say here we go. the president is committed to put together attacks worse, as a plan to move forward here. >> we need to demystify some things. i will point out some key things you used. you used solar, wind turbine, use the words -- word shift, shifting in the workforce or labor force. demystify it for people who might be focused on the manufacturing sector who have been manufacturing and producing one sort of thing and now see that everything is changing, and we are talking about wind turbines and solar panels. they might have a hard time seeing how their skills can transfer from one to the other. what is the administration doing to make sure that folks who are in manufacturing have the skill sets to transition from 20th ce
buy america, build america and the supply chain go hand-in-hand . the president is setting goals. it will not happen overnight. over the course of next several years we want to be more dependent on products made here in america, and we have to look at industries and that of a strength -- and how do we strengthen those industries. we cannot snap our fingers and say here we go. the president is committed to put together attacks worse, as a plan to move forward here. >> we need to demystify...
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i doubt they will, he is somebody at least two has an obvious concern for america and americas taxpayers. host: our first call for you is from tom. he is from philadelphia. you are on wet cheryl chumley of the "washington times." go ahead. caller: yeah, good morning, cheryl. i think you are hitting on a lot of good points there. i think the biggest problem is that the politicians are not hearing the voices of their constituents. should probably be holding more town hall meetings and, you know, really feeling the pulse of what americans really want and what they would like to see. also i want to say real quick, i have an idea. i don't know if this is ever come up, how to pay for a lot of, instead of raising taxes and things like that, it seems like there is a lot or investors buying stocks and, you know, especially younger people. putting a tax on every transaction, whether it be $.50, one dollar. i mean, there is thousands of transactions every day, and i don't think many people will complain about that. host: tom, we will leave it let d to those. guest: thank you, tom, for your comments
i doubt they will, he is somebody at least two has an obvious concern for america and americas taxpayers. host: our first call for you is from tom. he is from philadelphia. you are on wet cheryl chumley of the "washington times." go ahead. caller: yeah, good morning, cheryl. i think you are hitting on a lot of good points there. i think the biggest problem is that the politicians are not hearing the voices of their constituents. should probably be holding more town hall meetings and,...
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buy america, build america, and the supply chain go hand in hand. the president is setting goals to make sure that it's not going to happen overnight wrfrb over the course of the next several years, we want to be more dependent on products made here in the united states of america, by americans. and we have to look at the industries and how do we strengthen those industries. how those investments will come out of the build back better reconciliation package. there's a whole series. you can't unfortunately snap your fingers and say here we go, we're going to start doing more and more manufacturing, but the president and the committee that's been put together, the task force, has a plan as we move forward here. >> secretary walsh, i want you to demystify some things. i'm going to point out key words you used in the last answer. you used solar, wind turbines, you used the word shift. a shifting in the workforce, the labor force. demystify for people who might be folks in the manufacturing sector who have been manufacturing and producing one sort of thi
buy america, build america, and the supply chain go hand in hand. the president is setting goals to make sure that it's not going to happen overnight wrfrb over the course of the next several years, we want to be more dependent on products made here in the united states of america, by americans. and we have to look at the industries and how do we strengthen those industries. how those investments will come out of the build back better reconciliation package. there's a whole series. you can't...
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>> captain america! >> today we are rock stars. >> it is your governor gavin newsom. >> reporting in chico -- >> bringing yu the you the weats winnie the pooh. >> crypto kirk. >> harry potter very sey. >> hit me baby, one more time. >> i am the captain now. >> come with with me and you wil be -- >> in the words of tony stark, i'm iron man. >> you're iron man/john travolta in greece? >> i have the 7-day forecast. hard to breathe. i have hard candy for you. weather's originals. >> i'm dressed as a host. >> i'm dressed as a tired meteorologist. >> you are nailing that! okay, cowboys, what'll you have? i'll have the turkey club without the bacon. and i'll have the bacon club without the turkey. george, don't make me get tough with you. why? you think you can beat me up? you wouldn't want me to mess up that beautiful face of yours. [snorts] stop it. stop it. you don't want bacon. i'll surprise you. wow. is she not terrific? she does have a way. you think she thinks i have a beautiful face, or is she just sayi
>> captain america! >> today we are rock stars. >> it is your governor gavin newsom. >> reporting in chico -- >> bringing yu the you the weats winnie the pooh. >> crypto kirk. >> harry potter very sey. >> hit me baby, one more time. >> i am the captain now. >> come with with me and you wil be -- >> in the words of tony stark, i'm iron man. >> you're iron man/john travolta in greece? >> i have the 7-day forecast. hard...
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gun owners in america have pulled the nra to the right. how did this become so -- >> i think in this environment today, you are unlikely to see at least any state where republicans hold any levers of power, a winding back of any of these laws. when you ask voters do they feel more concerned about crimes, about their own personal safety, the answer is yes. after big shootings, after big crises, you see sales of guns go up. so this -- you know, two years ago, we had talks of bipartisan criminal justice reform and these sorts of things, and we're a long ways away from where we were two years ago. >> i'm going to assume in about a month we're going to all hear about gun sales and what happened after this verdict. i have a feeling we all know which way the arrow is going to move. >>> when we come back, covid cases back on the rise. has the government done enough to combat disinformation about mandates and vaccines. that's among the questions i have for transportation secretary pete buttigieg. he joins me next. ugh facing expensive vitamin c cre
gun owners in america have pulled the nra to the right. how did this become so -- >> i think in this environment today, you are unlikely to see at least any state where republicans hold any levers of power, a winding back of any of these laws. when you ask voters do they feel more concerned about crimes, about their own personal safety, the answer is yes. after big shootings, after big crises, you see sales of guns go up. so this -- you know, two years ago, we had talks of bipartisan...
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but in 1917, the war came to america, world war i came to america, you can't number them until there is a second one. so he asked for the occupation meaning it would not be drafted. in rad beenaf sent draft letters but honey fitz arranged for him to become a manager at the shipyard in boston and the only problem is that joe had not been properly briefed and people it actually been drafted in management. and all of the workmen had been promised a raise braided the assistant secretary of the navy, eleanor roosevelt was angry because everybody walked out and joked one of the most important shipyards on the eastern seaboard and he and charles schwab, in charge of the shipyard had to personally get the men back to work and joe was put to the lesser function until the war was over and after the war he went to a small stockbroker in boston. he liked the idea of making money so after couple of years there, he went into wall street really into his own and by 25, he made his first million. and his children and the money went into the trust is in 1925, he bought his house in new york and then s
but in 1917, the war came to america, world war i came to america, you can't number them until there is a second one. so he asked for the occupation meaning it would not be drafted. in rad beenaf sent draft letters but honey fitz arranged for him to become a manager at the shipyard in boston and the only problem is that joe had not been properly briefed and people it actually been drafted in management. and all of the workmen had been promised a raise braided the assistant secretary of the...
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it's good for america. it's good for every community in america. i strongly support it. urge its passage and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: proud to yield one minute to the credit from pennsylvania, mr. meuser. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. meuser: i thank my friend, the esteemed gentleman from texas, very much. mr. speaker, this break business' backs bill is the latest inverted economic agenda ignoring today's problems and doubles down on failed policies. what's in this parking lot san reconciliation bill says more about deems big government agenda than needs of working families and small businesses. it has an $80,000 tax break for wealthy individuals and $400 billion tax hike on small businesses with a teal of $800 billion in new taxes. that's a fact. it subsidizes green energy but has a new tax on natural gas making heating your home more expensive. it will increase costs on domestic businesses and manufacturers and make products oversmarys
it's good for america. it's good for every community in america. i strongly support it. urge its passage and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: proud to yield one minute to the credit from pennsylvania, mr. meuser. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. meuser: i thank my friend, the esteemed gentleman from texas, very much. mr. speaker, this break business' backs bill is the...
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after 9/11, america came together. we prove to one another and to the world that we could not be defeated by terrorism. however horrific and devastating the attack might be. president bush and vice president cheney joined in inspiring the american people to rebuild our transportation industry, economy, our defenses and our united spirit. we mobilized our forces to attack al qaeda and the taliban. we vowed never to forget and never to forgive the brutal savages that sheltered terrorists, spawned terrorism, and debased their own people, particularly women and took the , lives and futures of thousands of americans. barbara would have been proud for what we as a country accomplished, particularly in afghanistan, in isolating and punishing the taliban. she was a fierce advocate for the rights of the oppressed disadvantaged, helping to form among other things the independent women's forum to assist and advance the voices of conservative women in this country, so that in future controversies, there would be a conservative voi
after 9/11, america came together. we prove to one another and to the world that we could not be defeated by terrorism. however horrific and devastating the attack might be. president bush and vice president cheney joined in inspiring the american people to rebuild our transportation industry, economy, our defenses and our united spirit. we mobilized our forces to attack al qaeda and the taliban. we vowed never to forget and never to forgive the brutal savages that sheltered terrorists, spawned...