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means tondeed what it make it in america. as our economy continues to strengthen, we must do more to ensure that workers can take care of their families. to do that, we need to raise wages, including a long-overdue increase in the minimum wage. we need to make health care more affordable and stop government corruption that worsens inequality. those are the core principles of house democrats for the people, platform for 2018. i will be giving a speech in september on how we can make government and congress work better for the people so that our government is more responsive and congress works more effectively and transparently. it is clear that we need to do more if we are going to unleash our economy's full potential and enable all our people to make it in america. washington, it is easy to point to the latest jobs report and say the unemployment rate is down, so things are going well. in part, that is true. but when you go out to the heartland and talk to workers and employers, to innovators and entrepreneurs, it is clear th
means tondeed what it make it in america. as our economy continues to strengthen, we must do more to ensure that workers can take care of their families. to do that, we need to raise wages, including a long-overdue increase in the minimum wage. we need to make health care more affordable and stop government corruption that worsens inequality. those are the core principles of house democrats for the people, platform for 2018. i will be giving a speech in september on how we can make government...
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america. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be bold and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good models of version. of this also the fruit kind of fellow they could name you. want is the place of students in this business model the four college towns more now on an extremely more high education the new global economic war. to prepare the program i had to look at a lot of material listened to a lot of material and also read a lot of material. that was appalling. and not only that when you get these images into your head and of course the images that i was to befall more graphic than anything i could intrigued enough in a television of. our heroes have started the conversation that will hopefully bring america together stephen's hope for the rest of his time and t
america. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be bold and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good models of version. of this also the fruit kind of fellow they could name you. want is the place of students in this business model the four college towns more now on...
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on that day, america abandoned israel. the jackals were applauding. i think it is safe to say that there is also a new sheriff at the u.n. ambassador nikki haley! [applause] purpose,h poise and dignity and decency, clarity and courage, she has made clear that the days when israel is a punching bag at the united nations are also over. thank you, ambassador haley. thank you for standing up for america, for standing up for israel, and for standing up for the truth. for all ofgentlemen, these reasons and many more, i am here to let you know how grateful israel is for the support we have received from president trump and his administration. over the decades, israel has been blessed with strong supporters in congress. we have been blessed with presidents, democrat and republican, who were steadfast friends of israel. we have been blessed with cabinet secretaries and senior officials. there has never been a u.s. administration more supportive of israel than the trump administration. frankly, it's not even close. from president trump to vice president pence t
on that day, america abandoned israel. the jackals were applauding. i think it is safe to say that there is also a new sheriff at the u.n. ambassador nikki haley! [applause] purpose,h poise and dignity and decency, clarity and courage, she has made clear that the days when israel is a punching bag at the united nations are also over. thank you, ambassador haley. thank you for standing up for america, for standing up for israel, and for standing up for the truth. for all ofgentlemen, these...
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the second annual made in america showcase. made in america, made in the usa. what do you like better? made in america? maybe in the usa? .oth pretty good made in america, all over the place when i was growing up. a little bit, made in the usa, in america.ade it is happening again, as you know. we are here to celebrate the greatest products in the world american a america heart, and sweat. we have snowboards from colorado. where's the snowboard person? those are nice snowboards. 10 years ago i was perfect, now i don't know. beautiful job. cowboy boots from texas. who has cowboy boots? i like those boots. baseball bats from pennsylvania.
the second annual made in america showcase. made in america, made in the usa. what do you like better? made in america? maybe in the usa? .oth pretty good made in america, all over the place when i was growing up. a little bit, made in the usa, in america.ade it is happening again, as you know. we are here to celebrate the greatest products in the world american a america heart, and sweat. we have snowboards from colorado. where's the snowboard person? those are nice snowboards. 10 years ago i...
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iam not proud of america, and put my hands up and i swore to protect america. i am an african american scientist, and i'm ashamed of this president. calling from illinois on the democrat line. good morning to you. caller: good morning. what is wrong with the world now is that we have lost all of our morals and our value. did you hear those people talking to you? that sound like a trip to nazi country. i do not understand what the world needs to do. we need to get back to basics. this man is coming into this office and has turned everything upside down. he has made the racial issue come back up, women's issues -- it is terrible. don't these people recognize this man for what he is? he wants to be putin, he wants to be kim, and you know america needs to pray. if we don't watch out, we are ship.to have a dictator a dictatorship. one good thing about me is that i am older now. maybe i will not see it when it turns all around, but i will pray for my kids and grandkids, because this is terrible. thank you. host: gladys from illinois. be peeking in on some of the live
iam not proud of america, and put my hands up and i swore to protect america. i am an african american scientist, and i'm ashamed of this president. calling from illinois on the democrat line. good morning to you. caller: good morning. what is wrong with the world now is that we have lost all of our morals and our value. did you hear those people talking to you? that sound like a trip to nazi country. i do not understand what the world needs to do. we need to get back to basics. this man is...
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she might not be miss america, but actually she is miss america. you know, we have women who are former state title holders who are lawyers for boeing. a former miss wisconsin performed the first pediatric face transplant in the world. miss wisconsin, former first president of the america medical association. former miss georgia. they are everywhere. californiaent to recently to help them with their arbitration bill, the female representative was second runner-up of miss maryland and paid for law school at georgetown from participating. so every place that i go i meet somebody who has participated. through all my troubles of the last two years. we just want to encourage more young women to see it for what it really is, which is a program about leadership, talent, substance, and smarts. and what women want to be in life. i mean, i wanted to open this up to so many more young girls who did not think it was possibly for them. like the woman you met when you come into the lobby. video of the african-american young woman who had competed in our system w
she might not be miss america, but actually she is miss america. you know, we have women who are former state title holders who are lawyers for boeing. a former miss wisconsin performed the first pediatric face transplant in the world. miss wisconsin, former first president of the america medical association. former miss georgia. they are everywhere. californiaent to recently to help them with their arbitration bill, the female representative was second runner-up of miss maryland and paid for...
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stand up for america. stand up for america. [cheers and applause] - i think i've lost the country i grew up in. - he was really running against demographic change, agaiait latinos, agt african-americans. - i used to joke that i thought he'd been abducted by aliens and i wasn't talking about mexicans - buchanan is a racist. [upbeat musi ♪ - it was not some liberal democrat who declared, "read my lips, no new taxes," d then broke his word to cut a seedy backroom deal with the big spenders on capitol hill. i'd supported bush in 1988. i liked the president. i was at his house a lot. but you cannot raise taxes. this is one thing these conservatives are relying on. they went with you. you cannot break that pledge. - pat buchanan came along and said, "i've had enough." "i'm raising the flag of conservatism. we're going to challenge the presidt of the united states." and those of us that were, you know, sort of working around that in washington and around the country were like, "amen. let's go." ♪ nobody else would get in, nobody w
stand up for america. stand up for america. [cheers and applause] - i think i've lost the country i grew up in. - he was really running against demographic change, agaiait latinos, agt african-americans. - i used to joke that i thought he'd been abducted by aliens and i wasn't talking about mexicans - buchanan is a racist. [upbeat musi ♪ - it was not some liberal democrat who declared, "read my lips, no new taxes," d then broke his word to cut a seedy backroom deal with the big...
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-- make america great again, keep america great again. >> i think it is fantastic. we have a great leader in the white house now. d>> having a president ths what he promises is really rare. >> i want him to do well. i really want him to do well. >> i don't think he has done a deat job uniting the country, but i think he he a fairly ok job moving the country forward. pa'otic is the most person ive seen. >> he is the american dream. jane: on that note, have a great weekend. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your w to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with ths latest headliyou can trust. lected appow from stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs,an purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our w mind, and thenbegin to chisel. twe strip away everythinghat stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financia
-- make america great again, keep america great again. >> i think it is fantastic. we have a great leader in the white house now. d>> having a president ths what he promises is really rare. >> i want him to do well. i really want him to do well. >> i don't think he has done a deat job uniting the country, but i think he he a fairly ok job moving the country forward. pa'otic is the most person ive seen. >> he is the american dream. jane: on that note, have a great...
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we need to focus on things that have america that america has done wrong the american media needs to focus on that rather than try and find out everything that russia has ever done that seems wrong and that's i was trying to point out things like the military elections foreign intervention is some where america has done far more damage in recent years than russia and you know i'm an american i love america. i want america to prosper and there are things that we can do in america that are under our control that would improve america that would also improve russia and the rest of the world and those are things that america needs to discuss with russia without the discussions there just a lot of mistrust and struggling so yes the american media is doing its best to drum up hatred between the two countries when what we really need is dialogue and finding common ground. at parity in also on the lines that russia has never meddled in the u.s. and elections is something he said before he said it again trump also said that he believes putin on this how could this affect the indictments of tw
we need to focus on things that have america that america has done wrong the american media needs to focus on that rather than try and find out everything that russia has ever done that seems wrong and that's i was trying to point out things like the military elections foreign intervention is some where america has done far more damage in recent years than russia and you know i'm an american i love america. i want america to prosper and there are things that we can do in america that are under...
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for america's all about. what makes america great to me. is the freedom to obtain the knowledge see once you have the knowledge. then you're free to make change i'm not interested in my opinion i'm interested in the knowledge of learning from other people's opinions so i'm excited for me it's it's that important to do in. then that. this is not a trivial thing i mean absolutely that's texas is it exciting to me because what i've learned is we don't know some do your best to surrender so for the people that do i also understand that and this i'm never going to be able to to journey on this whole thing by myself i'm going to have to have some help and i'm going to probably know a whole bunch of people that are smarter than me to help me get it done so i say we get out of the cows and we go say hi to my three dogs that i have with my brother to go from here three dogs as they had on the spiritual journey here was spiritual guru of course i'm going to go where you say i go. first. hearing we bring you some say this could be a pain saying moveme
for america's all about. what makes america great to me. is the freedom to obtain the knowledge see once you have the knowledge. then you're free to make change i'm not interested in my opinion i'm interested in the knowledge of learning from other people's opinions so i'm excited for me it's it's that important to do in. then that. this is not a trivial thing i mean absolutely that's texas is it exciting to me because what i've learned is we don't know some do your best to surrender so for the...
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that's the america i love and that is the america i am fighting alongside you every day to make a reality. america thate gives me a chance to be here today. up on was a kid growing the ragged edge of the middle class, my dreams were closer to home. graduate high school, go to college, teach school, have babies, maybe someday buy a home. in my life, there were a lot of bumps and wrong turns along the way. when i was 12, my daddy had a heart attack and my family nearly lost everything. when i was 19, i dropped out of school to get married. didn't work out, but i lived in a country where i could get a first-rate public college education for $50 a semester. think about that. investing int was highways and bridges and power and all the things that built a vibrant economy and good paying jobs right here in america. i did not grow up in a perfect country, not by any stretch. black and latino americans were locked out of many opportunities and often confined to the worst jobs. andn had limited chances lgbtq people were locked firmly in the closet. but we were in america that believed in opportuni
that's the america i love and that is the america i am fighting alongside you every day to make a reality. america thate gives me a chance to be here today. up on was a kid growing the ragged edge of the middle class, my dreams were closer to home. graduate high school, go to college, teach school, have babies, maybe someday buy a home. in my life, there were a lot of bumps and wrong turns along the way. when i was 12, my daddy had a heart attack and my family nearly lost everything. when i was...
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but then donald trump betrayed america. and after that gasp came all the exhaled words of outrage and calls for the justice. john brennen, the former cia director under president obama, called it quote nothing short of treasonous. now, that's a loaded word. the law does mention giving enemies aid and comfort as treasonous. and what donald trump did today does resemble aiding and comfortable. and the law has harsh penalties including disqualifying the treasonous from holding office. but what's the reality? there will likely be no consequence like that for president trump. no prosecution, no impeachment. and i'm not making the case we should have. as elusive as justice in america recently and that is consensus, right, left and reasonable in our government when they drew their next breath they found a collective voice. and they shouted, no. no. putin is not right. trump is wrong. we believe our institutions. we trust in our democracy. russia did interfere.
but then donald trump betrayed america. and after that gasp came all the exhaled words of outrage and calls for the justice. john brennen, the former cia director under president obama, called it quote nothing short of treasonous. now, that's a loaded word. the law does mention giving enemies aid and comfort as treasonous. and what donald trump did today does resemble aiding and comfortable. and the law has harsh penalties including disqualifying the treasonous from holding office. but what's...
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america without an alaskan welder -- more temperatured landscape in alaska than any state extraction sits, oil, gold, sill very, sink, always looking to despoil the state. >> host: did tr ever visit alaska. the visited himself opportunity come with the heriman expedition in 1899, be get from them at the spanishar and ran for governor of new york but he selfed volumes of -- received volumes of the report of others who went to alaska and wrote reports, what were or heirlooms, what needed to be saved two areas today just under pressure to develop, bristol by a, the greatest fish can area and roosevelt did all these lieus to save the sam ron rub and now the pebble mine company out of angelo anglo-american corporation is trying destroy the great fishery areas that roosevelt fought to save and same with a arctic refuge, eisenhower crated it and now your hail drill, baby, dreamt that is like mining the grand canyon or chopping down redwood trees average it's bad idea but because the public doesn't see the arctic where a polar den and the great caribou herd, they think of it as energy instea
america without an alaskan welder -- more temperatured landscape in alaska than any state extraction sits, oil, gold, sill very, sink, always looking to despoil the state. >> host: did tr ever visit alaska. the visited himself opportunity come with the heriman expedition in 1899, be get from them at the spanishar and ran for governor of new york but he selfed volumes of -- received volumes of the report of others who went to alaska and wrote reports, what were or heirlooms, what needed to...
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peoria, people have been itwing america and making america for generations. i sat with local business owners, educators, and workers, and asked about the challenges they are facing. one of them was margaret hanley. in 1928, her grandfather went to work for the town's oldest , steel fabricators. in 1951, her father followed working every day and saving enough to buy the company in 1982. in 2000 four, margaret went to work for her dad and eventually, took over the business. now she is the president, proudly employing union labor. i asked margaret how her company is faring 10 years after the great recession. i asked whether her workers have access to the kind of opportunities that made it possible for her father and grandfather to get ahead. she said that my 15 employees are middle-class. they make $30,000 to $50,000 a year in illinois. the middle class can't afford all these investments in themselves. , butcan make a good living the money isn't there. to educate their kids. in addition to college tuition, she cited home ownership, and retirement savings as oppo
peoria, people have been itwing america and making america for generations. i sat with local business owners, educators, and workers, and asked about the challenges they are facing. one of them was margaret hanley. in 1928, her grandfather went to work for the town's oldest , steel fabricators. in 1951, her father followed working every day and saving enough to buy the company in 1982. in 2000 four, margaret went to work for her dad and eventually, took over the business. now she is the...
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that is what make it in america is about. i might say that we just passed a tax bill, paul ryan talked about the tax bill as being for the average guy, he talked about the average family making $59,000. the average family was not the focus of the tax bill. the people who were doing best in america who have seen their , in some casese 100 fold were the objects of that tax bill, 83 present going to the wealthiest in america and the american people get it. that is where conor lamb was successful campaigning on the aces of the tax bill was not for care is a not to be for you. and he won on those two issues. we can do the same. anyave you seen at theructural proposals white house, [indiscernible] have you seen anything rolled out? rep. hoyer: let me say something about infrastructure week, it is a message, not policy. what we have been about and the previous congress was about and this congress is about is messages. message enough is not enough, we need to have policies. we need policies that respond to the challenges confronting
that is what make it in america is about. i might say that we just passed a tax bill, paul ryan talked about the tax bill as being for the average guy, he talked about the average family making $59,000. the average family was not the focus of the tax bill. the people who were doing best in america who have seen their , in some casese 100 fold were the objects of that tax bill, 83 present going to the wealthiest in america and the american people get it. that is where conor lamb was successful...
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that happened when theembassy of america was there . now we encourage other embassies of people who love democracy to put their embassy there also know that the signature of the world is coming from jerusalem and we will respond aggressively to those at home and abroad who dared to deny the bond between the jewish people and their internal capital, the city of jerusalem. [cheering] this past week, israel's parliament approved a controversial piece of legislation that defines the country as a nationstate of the jewish people. prime minister netanyahu said i quote, this is a historic moment in the history of zionism and the history of the state ofisrael. this is our state, this is our country, this is our language, this is our anthem, this is our flag . long live the state of israel . hallelujah, brother. thisis the promised land . [applause] the jewish people do not occupy the land of israel. they are the land ofisrael by divine covenants from god almighty . yes, the tide is turning on jerusalem and turning on iran. for years we had a pr
that happened when theembassy of america was there . now we encourage other embassies of people who love democracy to put their embassy there also know that the signature of the world is coming from jerusalem and we will respond aggressively to those at home and abroad who dared to deny the bond between the jewish people and their internal capital, the city of jerusalem. [cheering] this past week, israel's parliament approved a controversial piece of legislation that defines the country as a...
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on that day, america abandoned israel. on that day, the jackals were applauding. well, i think it's safe to say that there's also a new sheriff at the u.n., ambassador nikki haley! [cheers and applause] >> armed with poise and purpose, dignity and decency, clarity and courage, she has made clear that the days when israel is a punching bag at the united nations are also over. thank you, ambassador haley! thank you for standing up for america, for standing up for israel, and for standing up for the truth. ladies and gentlemen, for all these reasons and many more, i am here tonight to let you know how grateful israel is for the support we have received from president trump and his administration. over the decades israel has been blessed with strong supporters in congress on both sides of the aisle. we have been blessed with presidents, democrat and republican alike, who were steadfast friends of israel. we have been blessed with cabinet secretaries and senior officials who are stallwart champions for the u.s.-israel alliance. but there never been an administration mo
on that day, america abandoned israel. on that day, the jackals were applauding. well, i think it's safe to say that there's also a new sheriff at the u.n., ambassador nikki haley! [cheers and applause] >> armed with poise and purpose, dignity and decency, clarity and courage, she has made clear that the days when israel is a punching bag at the united nations are also over. thank you, ambassador haley! thank you for standing up for america, for standing up for israel, and for standing up...
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you hear corporate america has made the shift, preparing for a growing america again. not one in stagnation. they are going to take advantage of the growth and the stimulus. jonathan: the difference this time around and what everybody is thinking about the moment the , two americas levering up. -- at the same time -- levering up at the same time. one is corporate america, and the other is the sovereign at the same time. it could be a toxic mix. couldn't it? bob: ultimately, it could end bad. i think that some of the angst coming out of the tweets, at a time borrowing is going to go up, why would you want borrowing rate to go up? the other way to look at it is the opportunity is now. you still are at relatively low levels of interest rates. there is plentiful liquidity. you are having structural reform through taxes. , youill get a fiscal spend
you hear corporate america has made the shift, preparing for a growing america again. not one in stagnation. they are going to take advantage of the growth and the stimulus. jonathan: the difference this time around and what everybody is thinking about the moment the , two americas levering up. -- at the same time -- levering up at the same time. one is corporate america, and the other is the sovereign at the same time. it could be a toxic mix. couldn't it? bob: ultimately, it could end bad. i...
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we are celebrating america. we celebrate america every day on this show. but now we have a perfect reason to look like this. abby: yeah. pete: unintentional red, white and blue. we didn't plan it but we nailed it. abby: you certainly did. pete: if you can't wear a seersucker and bow tie, when can you. we told king george the iii get out. we don't want your tyranny and taxes we want a free people and land. then we fight a war. to actually keep that independence. we are here today. we should remember that. abby: i have so many good memories as a young girl we would have a pancake breakfast. everyone would bring their dogs out and the kids would be covered in red, white, and blue. day you are proud to be an american. accepted us your photos. send us your proud american photos. pete: my two favorite holidays fourth of july and thanksgiving. todd: same outfit for thanksgiving. we like it here on fox news channel. abby: good morning to all of you and happy fourth of july. we do want to begin with this. as you know, the president has made it clear from the very b
we are celebrating america. we celebrate america every day on this show. but now we have a perfect reason to look like this. abby: yeah. pete: unintentional red, white and blue. we didn't plan it but we nailed it. abby: you certainly did. pete: if you can't wear a seersucker and bow tie, when can you. we told king george the iii get out. we don't want your tyranny and taxes we want a free people and land. then we fight a war. to actually keep that independence. we are here today. we should...
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[applause] instead of apologizing for america, we are standing up for america. and we are standing up for our great american flag. [cheers and applause] president trump: how about the nfl? look. i do want to cause controversy -- usa is right. that i don't want to pass any controversy. they passed the stupid thing. you don't have to do this anymore. if you don't respect the flag or if you don't like the country or whatever it is, just go into the locker room. i think in many respects, that is worse. isn't that worse than not standing? you know? i think that is worse! so they say, go into the locker room. ok, the anthem is getting ready to play, they run into the locker room, then they come back out. you know what? that doesn't play. i actually think in many ways, it's worse. they were so happy, the owners. this commissioner, where he comes from, i have no idea -- they are paying him $40 million a year, and their ratings are down 20%. but you know why the ratings are down? but there are also done because, people find politics -- in other they find that to be much
[applause] instead of apologizing for america, we are standing up for america. and we are standing up for our great american flag. [cheers and applause] president trump: how about the nfl? look. i do want to cause controversy -- usa is right. that i don't want to pass any controversy. they passed the stupid thing. you don't have to do this anymore. if you don't respect the flag or if you don't like the country or whatever it is, just go into the locker room. i think in many respects, that is...
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it's washington and america. we have folks doing inventive work all across america waiting fortous connect with them. we have indecency instead of decency. >> sometimes we need to be speaking at people less and listening more. one thing you have done well, you have got lebron james to come to your city. that's a big deal. >> let's stack it up. trump got dennis rodman to north korea. i got lebron here. >> well done. if lebron runs for mayor, you're finished. i want to thank you for being here. listen, we have got a pod save america's jon favreau ahead. he's an amazing l.a. resident. you love him. up next, before we get to john. i'm going get back in my van. i'm headed to the rust belt. a region that flipped from blue to red for trump in 2016. how do the voters there think he's doing? i'm going to take a road trip with david urban when we get back. starting now, everyone gets the plan they want. mom gets the unlimited she needs, dad gets the unlimited he needs, the kids get the unlimited they need. go mix and match
it's washington and america. we have folks doing inventive work all across america waiting fortous connect with them. we have indecency instead of decency. >> sometimes we need to be speaking at people less and listening more. one thing you have done well, you have got lebron james to come to your city. that's a big deal. >> let's stack it up. trump got dennis rodman to north korea. i got lebron here. >> well done. if lebron runs for mayor, you're finished. i want to thank you...
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that's because america is showing strength, a good thing. nato needs to pay its fair share and vladimir, here we go. let not your heart be troubled. news continues. by the way, i saw you yesterday outside the white house. i'm like, really? really? it was the greatest place to broadcast from. i was, like, jealous. >> laura: i have a question. you are really, if you are really going to see wimbledon, you tell fox you are going to cover... >> sean: i didn't hear. what? >> laura: you are going to wimbledon. >> sean: i am not a tourist. i just go, work, sleep, go home. i go to dinner. i do eat. i hope there's a good restaurant. >> laura: [laughs] stay safe. good show. good evening from washington. i am laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." we have a mesmerizing menu of stories to bring to you tonight and as the left melts down o
that's because america is showing strength, a good thing. nato needs to pay its fair share and vladimir, here we go. let not your heart be troubled. news continues. by the way, i saw you yesterday outside the white house. i'm like, really? really? it was the greatest place to broadcast from. i was, like, jealous. >> laura: i have a question. you are really, if you are really going to see wimbledon, you tell fox you are going to cover... >> sean: i didn't hear. what? >> laura:...
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yet, he never abandoned his faith in america. confidence inhis the spiritual strength of ordinary men and women. capacity ofin the the young for excellence. and in the right of the old and the poor. -- core to a life of dignity. our public life is diminished by his loss. at arlington national secretary -- cemetery, the president paid their -- his last respects. ♪ >> out of this tragic and brutal slaying, the president became even more determined than ever to turn heartbreak into constructive action. , hedata senator's death sent letters to the president of the senate and speak of the house, urgently imploring congress to enact effective gun control laws. >> what in the name of conscience will it take to pass a truly effective gun control law? tragedy, that question should at last be answered. grief now spell out our in construction of -- constructive action. of june, ase month yet done through the entire. of his incumbency, a community -- he continued to urge americans to stop violence resulting from easy access to guns. on jun
yet, he never abandoned his faith in america. confidence inhis the spiritual strength of ordinary men and women. capacity ofin the the young for excellence. and in the right of the old and the poor. -- core to a life of dignity. our public life is diminished by his loss. at arlington national secretary -- cemetery, the president paid their -- his last respects. ♪ >> out of this tragic and brutal slaying, the president became even more determined than ever to turn heartbreak into...
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because we are finally putting america first. we're putting america first. and by the way, you know, all of the rhetoric you see here, the thousand points -- what was that, thousand points of life. what does that mean? does anyone know? i know one thing, make america great again we understand. putting america first we understand. thousand points of life. i never got that one. what the hell is that? has anyone figured that one out? it was put out by a republican, wasn't it? but we are indeed doing things for the country like nobody believed possible. we're rebuilding our economy and at the same time we are restoring our security. we have people flooding our borders like they haven't flooded ever before. they're doing an incredible job but we've never had a rush like this. that's because people want a piece of our action. they want to come into our economy. they want to come in. problem is you have to come in legalegally. you have to come in through legal channels. [cheers & applause] automatic of that moneall of the secured for our military, all of that i've
because we are finally putting america first. we're putting america first. and by the way, you know, all of the rhetoric you see here, the thousand points -- what was that, thousand points of life. what does that mean? does anyone know? i know one thing, make america great again we understand. putting america first we understand. thousand points of life. i never got that one. what the hell is that? has anyone figured that one out? it was put out by a republican, wasn't it? but we are indeed...
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and that america has to correct its behavior. that really makes this emergency situation, to my mind. it is emergency situation. >> steve, the polish foreign minister had an article where he said, look, as america's allies we are all now very nervous. we wonder whether the united states will actually back up its -- i should say the former polish foreign minister, we wonder whether america will back up its promises, whether the alliance is strong. i'm hearing this from european ally after european ally they all wonder in light of the way he trashed america's allies in europe and then praised putin, what is america trying to achieve? destroy nato or erode the european alliance? >> fareed, the allies after the nato summit in brussels have had a kind of freak out, but you know most american allies want good relations between the united states and russia. katrina is right that most americans want good relations between the united states and russia. the issue is does the president have any idea about how to achieve that goal? what are
and that america has to correct its behavior. that really makes this emergency situation, to my mind. it is emergency situation. >> steve, the polish foreign minister had an article where he said, look, as america's allies we are all now very nervous. we wonder whether the united states will actually back up its -- i should say the former polish foreign minister, we wonder whether america will back up its promises, whether the alliance is strong. i'm hearing this from european ally after...
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put their country first also but america for years does not mean america alone when the united states grows so does the world. he made his argument that focused on domestic policies such as tax reform for individuals and corporations have boosted the national economy citing companies like apple who plan to repatriate billions of dollars back stateside a sober trump state on script without any off the cuff remarks assuring the economic titans that a prospect a prosperous america is good for the world. and european central bank president mario draghi joined the critics of u.s. treasury secretary steve menuhin on thursday druggy pointed pointedly suggested that the nugent's comments that a weak dollar is good for the u.s. economy was a violation of an agreement reached with washington in october to avoid.
put their country first also but america for years does not mean america alone when the united states grows so does the world. he made his argument that focused on domestic policies such as tax reform for individuals and corporations have boosted the national economy citing companies like apple who plan to repatriate billions of dollars back stateside a sober trump state on script without any off the cuff remarks assuring the economic titans that a prospect a prosperous america is good for the...
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you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, the children of islamic state stranded in libya. we have a special efport on forts to return emegypt. buddhist monks have held a ceremony outside the floed cave complex in thailand to honor a diver who died in the operation to rescue 12and their football coach trapped inside. it happened as a cleanup operation continues in the area following the rescue mission. howard johnson reports. howard: the drums signaled the start of the ceremony. in northern thailand, the drummers blessed for years and summon people to important events. day, prestigious monks and dignitaries gathered to send blessings to the spirit of the former navy seal diver who died during the operation to rescue the trapped football team. there were offerings -- pig head s, a symbol of wealth and prosperity. a british buddhist monk lives in the capital, bangkok, and came to take part in the ceremony. his journeybelieve has ended just because his body has died. we will pray for good heal
you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, the children of islamic state stranded in libya. we have a special efport on forts to return emegypt. buddhist monks have held a ceremony outside the floed cave complex in thailand to honor a diver who died in the operation to rescue 12and their football coach trapped inside. it happened as a cleanup operation continues in the area following the rescue mission. howard johnson reports. howard: the drums...
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you hear corporate america has made the shift, preparing for a growing america again. not a stagnant america. they are going to take advantage of the growth and the stimulus. jonathan: the difference this time around, the two americas levering up. one is corporate america, and the other is the sovereign at the same time. it could be a toxic mix. bob: ultimately, it could end bad. some of the angst coming out of the tweets, at a time following is going to go up why would you , want borrowing rate to go up? the other way to look at it is the opportunity is now. you still are at relatively low levels of interest rates. there is plentiful liquidity. you have structural reform through taxes. you make up deregulation. let's borrow and jumpstart the economy. jonathan: what does it say that we are having these conversations when the federal reserve is still considering monetary policy to be accommodative? the real rate is barely positive, and yet we are still having these conversation about risks and markets. what will we be talking about in 12 months? bob: i think we will say
you hear corporate america has made the shift, preparing for a growing america again. not a stagnant america. they are going to take advantage of the growth and the stimulus. jonathan: the difference this time around, the two americas levering up. one is corporate america, and the other is the sovereign at the same time. it could be a toxic mix. bob: ultimately, it could end bad. some of the angst coming out of the tweets, at a time following is going to go up why would you , want borrowing...
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i think paleolithic people in the americas, all i got. they had to figure something out in order to survive here. and the people who went north, the people who went into siberia, they were also different from people who stayed in the south. they have skins in order to survive but youdidn't need . you didn't need skins in borneo. where people were living with much simpler tools because you didn't, you were having to fend off mammoths and sabertooth cats that parse out what in the north, people are having to wear clothes and i had sewing needles made of metal ivory have been found in alaska and in. so people are doing tailored fitting clothing. probably the first residential structures made by humans were done in the north. they start to appear 25, 27,000 years ago in iberia and it's the only way to survive in the foreign. you need shelter so there are all kinds of adaptations.i look at people coming and going up into the north and having to change their technology, and adapt to a new environment and spending a 15,000 years incubating, sepa
i think paleolithic people in the americas, all i got. they had to figure something out in order to survive here. and the people who went north, the people who went into siberia, they were also different from people who stayed in the south. they have skins in order to survive but youdidn't need . you didn't need skins in borneo. where people were living with much simpler tools because you didn't, you were having to fend off mammoths and sabertooth cats that parse out what in the north, people...
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he literally wants to put america first. i think the whole idea of this international, globalist worldview has taken hold of government, and he wants to shake that up and say, well, is it really in the best interest of america to do it this way? for the first time in 70 years, europe will look across the atlantic at an america no longer willing to carry what it sees as the costs of an alliance forged in the sacrifice of a different age. allan little, bbc news. the former keeping up with the kardashians reality tv star, kyliejenner is on track to become the youngest—ever self—made billionaire. forbes magazine estimates the social media celebritry is currently worth about $900 million at just 20 years of age. jenner, who is currently not old enough even to legally drink alcohol in the us, will turn 21 in august. the bbc‘s peter bowes in los angeles explained to me how she achieved this. in car —— in car -- in in car —— in part, because she is a car “ in car —— in part, because she is a car -- in, in car —
he literally wants to put america first. i think the whole idea of this international, globalist worldview has taken hold of government, and he wants to shake that up and say, well, is it really in the best interest of america to do it this way? for the first time in 70 years, europe will look across the atlantic at an america no longer willing to carry what it sees as the costs of an alliance forged in the sacrifice of a different age. allan little, bbc news. the former keeping up with the...
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make america great again we understand. putting america first we understand. thousand points of light, i never got that one. what the hell is that? has anyone figured that out? it was put out by a republican. we are doing things for this country that nobody believed possible. we are rebuilding our economy. at the same time, we are restoring our security. we have people flooding our borders like they haven't flooded ever before. we never had a rush like this. that's because people want a piece of our action. they want to come into our economy. they want to come in. the problem is you have to come in legally. >> [cheers and applause]. >> all of that money we secured for our miltary, all of that i directed the pentagon to begin a process of creating a 6-branch of the united states armed forces called the space force. you have the air force. you will have the space force. >> [cheers and applause]. >> you know people are so excited by that. it's not just sending rockets to the moon and rockets to mars. this is also a miltary imperative. in russia they said we consi
make america great again we understand. putting america first we understand. thousand points of light, i never got that one. what the hell is that? has anyone figured that out? it was put out by a republican. we are doing things for this country that nobody believed possible. we are rebuilding our economy. at the same time, we are restoring our security. we have people flooding our borders like they haven't flooded ever before. we never had a rush like this. that's because people want a piece...
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do they want to destroy america? they say we mean scandinavian countries, that's where socialism works. the scanned naichian socialive success story is a fantasy. you know what country is doing better than sweden? switzerland. sweden was going off a cliff until a decade ago when conservatives took over and implemented capitalist reforms. the scandinavia defeat the nazis, put a man on the moon, create the iphone? no, that was america. what are the major contributions to humankind from scandinavia? ikea. free healthcare alone costs $30 trillion. you raise taxes on everybody in america and it won't make a dent in paying that bill. if socialists don't trust trump why give the trump administration in charge your life. you want trump tals your landlord and running tour colleges? i thought didn't like trump university. the federal government has a hard enough time taking care of our vets and securing or borders and protecting us from hackers. and you want to give the government more responsibility? when people talk about so
do they want to destroy america? they say we mean scandinavian countries, that's where socialism works. the scanned naichian socialive success story is a fantasy. you know what country is doing better than sweden? switzerland. sweden was going off a cliff until a decade ago when conservatives took over and implemented capitalist reforms. the scandinavia defeat the nazis, put a man on the moon, create the iphone? no, that was america. what are the major contributions to humankind from...
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america is being respected again, and america is winning again, because we are finally putting america first. everywhere we look, we are seeing the effects of the american economic miracle. we have added 3.7 million new jobs since the election -- a number that is unthinkable, if you go back to the campaign. nobody would have said it, nobody would have even, in an optimistic way, projected it. we are in the midst of the longest positive job-growth streak in history. new unemployment claims have recently achieved their lowest level in almost half a century. the african american unemployment rate has achieved the lowest level in recorded history. african american unemployment is the best it's ever been in the history of our country. the hispanic unemployment rate has reached the lowest level, likewise, in history. the asian unemployment rate has recently reached the lowest level, again likewise, in history. women unemployment rate recently reached the lowest level in 65 years. and soon that will be in history. give it another two or three weeks. veterans' unemployment is at its lowest lev
america is being respected again, and america is winning again, because we are finally putting america first. everywhere we look, we are seeing the effects of the american economic miracle. we have added 3.7 million new jobs since the election -- a number that is unthinkable, if you go back to the campaign. nobody would have said it, nobody would have even, in an optimistic way, projected it. we are in the midst of the longest positive job-growth streak in history. new unemployment claims have...
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one in five children in america went to sleep hungry at night. that was my purpose. that's what pulled me into the political arena. knowing the needs and hopes and dreams of children and seeing that poverty having such an impact on their lives. so that has been my driving force here. it is sad to see when they want to cut chip, the children's health insurance program, they want to cut snap, taking food out of the mouths of babies. the things that they do to the air our children breathe and the water they drink. it just -- it's my motivation. that's what makes me work every day all the time for better policy and to do the politics to win the election to change this. but to take it to the place where they're taking children away from their parents. and then even when they're reunited months later, the damage in many cases is done. and the responsibility to try to make up for that is something that we all share. reporter: should any official face a legal consequence? should anyone go to jail for not meeting the deadline? ms. pelosi: i don't know what the -- that would b
one in five children in america went to sleep hungry at night. that was my purpose. that's what pulled me into the political arena. knowing the needs and hopes and dreams of children and seeing that poverty having such an impact on their lives. so that has been my driving force here. it is sad to see when they want to cut chip, the children's health insurance program, they want to cut snap, taking food out of the mouths of babies. the things that they do to the air our children breathe and the...
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trump, this is how you make america great again, by making it in america. so we can work with our republican colleagues, as we are with our ship bileding program, the energizing american ship bileding act. democrats and republicans understanding together that it is public policy, it is the laws that we write that set the pace for economic growth and spread that growth out across the great american population. so to everyone, everyone can participate in the rebuilding of america's infrastructure, whether it's a ship at sea a port that's being developed, an airport a highway, or a railway, water system, sanitation system. we must write into all those laws that when american taxpayer money is used, it is spent on american manufacturing and american workers. so we'll make it in america. and america will make it when we follow these kinds of wise public policies. keeping in mind there are task -- that our task is to make sure that we always focus not on those who have much, but rather on those that have too little. and so with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. th
trump, this is how you make america great again, by making it in america. so we can work with our republican colleagues, as we are with our ship bileding program, the energizing american ship bileding act. democrats and republicans understanding together that it is public policy, it is the laws that we write that set the pace for economic growth and spread that growth out across the great american population. so to everyone, everyone can participate in the rebuilding of america's...
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thanks for watching "bbc world news america." it >>h the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stayda up-to-te with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected need and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts th a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and thene begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" waste presby kcet los angeles. captioning sponsoredury newshoroductions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, president trump heads toowa and illinois, touting an aid package
thanks for watching "bbc world news america." it >>h the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stayda up-to-te with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected need and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape...
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this america first protectionism is hitting american commerce. suorters like josh leave that the trade war will be aort and shar america will end up on top. that fate and the president could turn into frustration and even fury in the summer of andffs turns into an autumn winter of economic pain. nick bryant, bbc news, alabama. jane: the bbc's business correspondent kim gittleson has been on a farm in minnesota which produces soybeans. i spoke to her a short time ago. w badly are these farmers being affected? kim: just to give you a sense of how important the chinese market to the u.s. soybean industry, if you look at the farm behind me, one out of every three roads .ere is sent abroad to china -- one out of every rose here is sent abroad to china. especially troubling for the stock rket. jane: how are they reacting' greg: m sorry? jane: how are the stock markets reacting? greg: when news comes out and it ut trade, they go down, negative after a few days it goes up, reflecting the strength jane: what is the exit ramp here? greg: that is the bigges
this america first protectionism is hitting american commerce. suorters like josh leave that the trade war will be aort and shar america will end up on top. that fate and the president could turn into frustration and even fury in the summer of andffs turns into an autumn winter of economic pain. nick bryant, bbc news, alabama. jane: the bbc's business correspondent kim gittleson has been on a farm in minnesota which produces soybeans. i spoke to her a short time ago. w badly are these farmers...
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or even deadly for america's highways railways and waterways that puts america decades behind countries like japan china and the e.u. in washington fairmont. r.t. . to twenty six u.s. presidential election both candidates former secretary of state hillary clinton and now president donald trump had a virtual bidding war on which one could offer more money for infrastructure proposal check it out i am asking both parties to come together to give us safe fast reliable and modern infrastructure that our economy needs and our people deserve. as president mr trump pushed for tax cuts instead of infrastructure and that certainly is parag if although the huge allocation of resources two point three trillion dollars over ten years for the tax cuts means that there is little money and less appetite for infrastructure concurrently mr trump's campaign promise on infrastructure spending is but a distant memory with seemingly no basis in reality as to what he actually proposed back in two thousand and sixteen rather than doubling what ms clinton proposed or more the president has proposed less much l
or even deadly for america's highways railways and waterways that puts america decades behind countries like japan china and the e.u. in washington fairmont. r.t. . to twenty six u.s. presidential election both candidates former secretary of state hillary clinton and now president donald trump had a virtual bidding war on which one could offer more money for infrastructure proposal check it out i am asking both parties to come together to give us safe fast reliable and modern infrastructure...
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yet he never abandoned his faith in america. he never lost his confidence in the spiritual strength of ordinary men and women. he believed in the capacity of the young for excellence. and in the right of the old and dignity.to a life of our public life is diminished by his loss. >> at arlington nationa cemetery along with the kennedy family, president and mrs. johnson paid their last respects to the junior senator place wherek at the forever.id to rest ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ey can build a port. is that kind of the standard operating procedure? >> that is a good generalization. the chinese tend to apply less in the way of obvious near-term strings. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> out of this tragic and brutal slaying, the president became even more determined than ever to turn heartbreak into constructive action. the day of the senator's death, president johnson sent letters the president of the senate and the speaker of the house congressently implored to enact a meaningful and control law. >> what in the name of conscience will it take to pass a trul
yet he never abandoned his faith in america. he never lost his confidence in the spiritual strength of ordinary men and women. he believed in the capacity of the young for excellence. and in the right of the old and dignity.to a life of our public life is diminished by his loss. >> at arlington nationa cemetery along with the kennedy family, president and mrs. johnson paid their last respects to the junior senator place wherek at the forever.id to rest ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ey can build a port....
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you are watching "bbc world news america." ilto come on tonight's program, does facebook need a constitution, and what would it we will speak to one author who has considered the proposal. the english divers who helped to rescue 12 boys from the cave in thailand have bee affected by itish prime minister at downing street. the boys themselves are prepared to spend time in a buddhist monastery partly to thank those who saved them. it is just one of a series of ceremonies the rescued thoys will participate in. 11 have become novice buddhists and as customary, had their headshaved. and will meditate, pray, hatred because to the diver who lost his lifthtrying to save r -- pay tribute to the diver who lost his life trying to save there' the coach and 12 boys spe two weeks in the cave network befor the complicated mission was launched. british rescuers were honored at a reception by the prime minister. wereasked how many there four we were very pleased. we were both aware that there is a big difference beteing alive inside the cave a
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s america's main military ally james mattis is written to british defense secretary gavin williamson saying that britain would be dropped for france the letters being leaked to the media ahead of next week's nato summit in brussels where donald trump is expected to push u.s. partners to boost their defense spending. as global act says france and the us have concluded that now is the time to significantly increase our investment in defense of our allies are following suit i am concerned that your ability to continue to provide this critical military foundation is at risk of erosion well the us which pays three and a half percent of its g.d.p. to nato has repeatedly pressured its allies to pay at least two percent of their pay in twenty forty nato greed to increase defense spending accordingly within ten years and while the u.k. does meet the criteria masses has noted in the letter that more is required in britain but at the same time stress that france is boosting its spending despite not meeting the two percent threshold the pentagon is demanding and is left on the trump again saying
s america's main military ally james mattis is written to british defense secretary gavin williamson saying that britain would be dropped for france the letters being leaked to the media ahead of next week's nato summit in brussels where donald trump is expected to push u.s. partners to boost their defense spending. as global act says france and the us have concluded that now is the time to significantly increase our investment in defense of our allies are following suit i am concerned that...
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railways once connected the entire country from sea to shining sea much of america's goods are still pulled along by rail millions of cargo loads of coal chemicals paper goods new cars agricultural goods all the way down to other consumer goods like the i phone you may be watching on all get moved as train car go every year every day tens of millions of americans rely on public transportation to get to and from work without it america's economy would come to a crashing halt but without proper repairs to america's infrastructure the country stands to fall behind to places like china tens of millions of passengers use various forms of rail transit every year from amtrak to their local metro but with frequent delays electrical failures and in several extreme cases both amtrak and local commuter rails have experienced deadly human error catastrophes and although president trump promised to fix infrastructure problems such as these former congressman jim moran is doubtful that he'll keep his campaign promise. in washington really believes that it will have a there is going to happen is go
railways once connected the entire country from sea to shining sea much of america's goods are still pulled along by rail millions of cargo loads of coal chemicals paper goods new cars agricultural goods all the way down to other consumer goods like the i phone you may be watching on all get moved as train car go every year every day tens of millions of americans rely on public transportation to get to and from work without it america's economy would come to a crashing halt but without proper...
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america is our closest ally. this is not against america, it is against trump. then the main anti—trump protest of the day, filling the streets of central london. the american president might not be in london to see and hear these protests, but he is certainly aware of them, saying he wasn't spending more time in the capital because he had been made to feel unwelcome. but as donald trump said, he believes the real british people love the american president. but those in trafalgar square this evening are not the ones who love him, farfrom it, but with a welcome from the queen, the prime minister, president trump mightjust not mind about the protests. lucy manning, bbc news. you can probably hear scottish police helicopter up above. we think donald trump is imminent here at turnberry, the golf course and resort that he owns. one other piece of evidence to suggest his welcome will not be particularly straightforward is that when he got to the airport where air force one landed he was greeted by the uk secretary of state for scotland. he was not greeted by the fir
america is our closest ally. this is not against america, it is against trump. then the main anti—trump protest of the day, filling the streets of central london. the american president might not be in london to see and hear these protests, but he is certainly aware of them, saying he wasn't spending more time in the capital because he had been made to feel unwelcome. but as donald trump said, he believes the real british people love the american president. but those in trafalgar square this...
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that's true in america too, at this time of year, americans traveled across the country in their cars, by train or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans, of course, came to the united states from other countries and at this time of year, they look forward to hosting friends and family from their homelands. most of us sell obligate christmas or hanukkah and as part of those celebrations we go to church or synagog, then gather around the family dinner table. after giving thanks for our blessings, we share a traditional holiday meal of goose, turkey or roast beef and exchange gifts. on new year's eve we gather again and like you, we raise our glasses for a toast to the year to come. this year the future of the nation and the world is particularly on our minds. we are thinking of our nation because of the year ahead, we americans will choose our next president. every adult citizen has a role to play in the making of this decision. we will listen to what the candidates say, we will debate their views and our own and in november, we will vote. i'll still be presiden
that's true in america too, at this time of year, americans traveled across the country in their cars, by train or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans, of course, came to the united states from other countries and at this time of year, they look forward to hosting friends and family from their homelands. most of us sell obligate christmas or hanukkah and as part of those celebrations we go to church or synagog, then gather around the family dinner table. after giving...
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america has a right to know. judge jeanine: i are just want -- i just want to say one thing, the president had a great day. one word was off. my closing and my message to whoopee goldberg is ahead. paying too much for insurance you don't even understand? well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. paying too much for insurance that isn't the right fit? well, esurance makes finding the right coverage easy. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. [♪] judge jeanine: wow, what a week it was. there were so many outrageous comments this week it was almost impossible to choose. but this rant left me speechless. take a look. >> i looked up the definition of treason as soon as people started saying this is
america has a right to know. judge jeanine: i are just want -- i just want to say one thing, the president had a great day. one word was off. my closing and my message to whoopee goldberg is ahead. paying too much for insurance you don't even understand? well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. paying too much for...