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and, with renewed respect for america. but be assured, we will not relent until our relationship with china is grounded in fairness, reciprocity, and respect for our sovereignty. [applause] >> there is an ancient chinese proverb that reads, "men see only the present. but heaven sees the future." let us pursuerd, the future of peace and prosperity with resolve and faith. faith in president trump's and theip and vision, relationship he has forged with china's president. faith in the enduring friendship between the american people and the chinese people. and faith that heaven sees the future. and by god's grace, america and china will meet that future together. thank you. god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. ♪ >> the u.s. senate this morning voted 51-49 to limit debate on brett kavanaugh. we are expecting a confirmation vote tomorrow. you can follow senate debate on the nomination and the expected vote tomorrow on our companion network, c-span2. before the vote this morning, a group of protesters gathe
and, with renewed respect for america. but be assured, we will not relent until our relationship with china is grounded in fairness, reciprocity, and respect for our sovereignty. [applause] >> there is an ancient chinese proverb that reads, "men see only the present. but heaven sees the future." let us pursuerd, the future of peace and prosperity with resolve and faith. faith in president trump's and theip and vision, relationship he has forged with china's president. faith in...
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and with renewed respect for america. but be assured, we will not relent until our relationship with china is grounded in fairness, reciprocity, and respect for our sovereignty. [applause] vp pence: there is an ancient chinese proverb that reads, men see only the present, but heaven sees the future. as we go forward, let us pursue a future of peace and prosperity with resolve and faith. faith in president trump's leadership and vision and the relationship that he has forged with china's president. faith in the enduring friendship between the american people and the chinese people. and faith that heaven sees the future. and by god's grace, america and china will meet that future together. thank you. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, washington post reporter greg miller discusses his new book talking about russian interference in the 2016 election. and the secretary of s
and with renewed respect for america. but be assured, we will not relent until our relationship with china is grounded in fairness, reciprocity, and respect for our sovereignty. [applause] vp pence: there is an ancient chinese proverb that reads, men see only the present, but heaven sees the future. as we go forward, let us pursue a future of peace and prosperity with resolve and faith. faith in president trump's leadership and vision and the relationship that he has forged with china's...
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we need to protect america and the free market system and they started america's future. it was based in new york city. you will recognize the names of some of the founders. over the decades, it was a force for conservatism. in the late 70's, phyllis schlafly went on their board. the organization is dedicated and educationrint about how wonderful america is and how its system of capitalism and free market systems, how valuable it is. proud to beso associated with that organization because the work it did. also because it began a friendship. the general is, i might argue, the greatest american soldier. he lives outside of nashville. i said he was 96. he is 97 years old. we were with him about a year ago. i asked him about the deep state. did not getlaub into the military academy and instead he went to ucla. by the time he was out of jump school at the army, while bill donovan the founder of the oss, recruited some guys to join. a -- thereub became were about 250 men who became trained to drop in behind enemy lines in france, to ferment the french resistance. have to be flu
we need to protect america and the free market system and they started america's future. it was based in new york city. you will recognize the names of some of the founders. over the decades, it was a force for conservatism. in the late 70's, phyllis schlafly went on their board. the organization is dedicated and educationrint about how wonderful america is and how its system of capitalism and free market systems, how valuable it is. proud to beso associated with that organization because the...
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i mean the whole of america, 50 million people that live in rural america. so i would apply these programs of using government tax credits and government financing to bring private enterprise, also, to bring the new business to rural america, that will raise the quality of life there. that is the kind of a solution i want. in other words, we have tried the big government way, now let's try the private enterprise people way in order to get progress for america. that is my solution. [applause] mrs. cato, i understand you are very successul in private enterprise, so i'm glad to come to you next. zilphia: mr. nixon, how do you feel about a change in the federal taxation laws, which would bring revnues from the religous organizations and the labor organizations under the same tax structure as the corporations with which they are competing? i don't mean churches or buildings in which religious services are held or where union members meet for their meetings. mr. nixon: well, i think what you may be referring to is the question of cooperatives, organizations or fou
i mean the whole of america, 50 million people that live in rural america. so i would apply these programs of using government tax credits and government financing to bring private enterprise, also, to bring the new business to rural america, that will raise the quality of life there. that is the kind of a solution i want. in other words, we have tried the big government way, now let's try the private enterprise people way in order to get progress for america. that is my solution. [applause]...
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and we have hill gal doe who is the coauthor of "america throne, america's abdication" and we have talked about the book. and we have tara who is the faculty school of the kennedy school of government. and max bud is a cnn global affairs analyst, and a author of a brand-new book "the corrosion of conservatism, and why i left the right." let's start with you, max, and this is not the subject of your book, but you know a lot about it. and why do we assume that saudi arabia did it and i understand that it is a a big assumption, but a murder of a number of dissident years ago and a duke, and the foreign minister said it is worse than a crime, it was a blunder. meaning it just seems to be causing all of the problems for the saudis, and do you think that they anticipated this? >> i don't know if they anticipated the blowback, fareed, but i assume that the reason they did it is because they felt they could get away with it. and jamal khashoggi annoyed the saudi family because he criticized them, and they don't like criticism. and why did they think they could get away from this? maybe it is beca
and we have hill gal doe who is the coauthor of "america throne, america's abdication" and we have talked about the book. and we have tara who is the faculty school of the kennedy school of government. and max bud is a cnn global affairs analyst, and a author of a brand-new book "the corrosion of conservatism, and why i left the right." let's start with you, max, and this is not the subject of your book, but you know a lot about it. and why do we assume that saudi arabia did...
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we are in the battle for the soul of america now. hate is on the march in america. we watch white supremacists and now nazis crawl out from under rocks, carrying torches, chanting the same hateful bile that was chanted on the streets of nuernberg munich, berlin, in , the 1930's. this same exact language, the anti-semitic language. and when that hatred is given space to fester, when it is distorted, worldviews fueled online, when the alt-right and folks like steve king, when they declare a moral equivalence between those guys and people opposing them, we have never done that before in america. we have never assigned a moral equivalence among our leaders, to say these white supremacists, these kkk, these neo-nazis, there is good people there too, what the hell is happening to us? this hate will continue to grow. our children are listening and they are watching, and according to a recent study by the american psychological association, stress in america reported by what they call generation z people is the worst mental health of any generation surveyed. our children ar
we are in the battle for the soul of america now. hate is on the march in america. we watch white supremacists and now nazis crawl out from under rocks, carrying torches, chanting the same hateful bile that was chanted on the streets of nuernberg munich, berlin, in , the 1930's. this same exact language, the anti-semitic language. and when that hatred is given space to fester, when it is distorted, worldviews fueled online, when the alt-right and folks like steve king, when they declare a moral...
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y yo dije que ganaba amÉrica 2-0. >> 4-1 amÉrica. >> amÉrica 3-1. >> 4-0 deje que ganaba el amÉrica. >> amÉrica tiene con 27 puntos el liderato de la clasificaciÓn general. cruz azul con 26, santos con 24. pumas 22. y toluca 22. son los primeros cinco. estaba en el lugar nÚmero 10 el equipo de cholos, con los mismos puntos que el octavo de la clasificaciÓn general. pero estaba afuera por diferencia de goles. hoy gana querÉtaro, se le despega un montÓn. y mÁs aÚn si va a terminar perdiendo el equipo de tijuana. pero a esto todavÍa le faltan 25 minutos. hombre al suelo. es falta, no? lo que dice montaÑo.de aquÍ para allÁ es a favor del equipo de las Águilas. >> y si no se ha utilizado el var quiere decir que estÁ haciendo un buen trabajo el Árbitro hasta el momento. >> y que tampoco los jugadores se han dedicado a fingir faltas o penaltis. a ustedes les gusta? >> a mÍ me encanta, me fascina. >> a mÍ me parece interesante. productivo para el fÚtbol. >> a mÍ tambiÉn me encanta. siempre que haya justicia de por medio la voy a aplaudir. pablo: saliÓ un idealista. >> a
y yo dije que ganaba amÉrica 2-0. >> 4-1 amÉrica. >> amÉrica 3-1. >> 4-0 deje que ganaba el amÉrica. >> amÉrica tiene con 27 puntos el liderato de la clasificaciÓn general. cruz azul con 26, santos con 24. pumas 22. y toluca 22. son los primeros cinco. estaba en el lugar nÚmero 10 el equipo de cholos, con los mismos puntos que el octavo de la clasificaciÓn general. pero estaba afuera por diferencia de goles. hoy gana querÉtaro, se le despega un montÓn. y mÁs...
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in america, he thought he was safe. however, he felt he was being pressured between now and then, receiving in march last year a letter from a saudi prince who is telling him, come back, come back. actually, he published the letter. that saudi prince was arrested and probably beaten up and tortured. he was telling jamal to come back, build together with us this saudi state.. within 24 hours, the same man was arrested. "if atweeted saying, prince can pay $1 billion to be released from jail, how much money any prisoner of conscience, any credit needs to pay for this crown prince to be released from jail?" i think it was a moment where the crown prince came to america and wanted to appeal to the media,n elite and the especially in silicon valley and the hollywood come and wanted to dine and one with them. many fell for his charades. criticismenen jamal's became even more important. i interviewed jamal because i did a cover story in september this year about mohammed bin salman. we were trying to expose the true face and sh
in america, he thought he was safe. however, he felt he was being pressured between now and then, receiving in march last year a letter from a saudi prince who is telling him, come back, come back. actually, he published the letter. that saudi prince was arrested and probably beaten up and tortured. he was telling jamal to come back, build together with us this saudi state.. within 24 hours, the same man was arrested. "if atweeted saying, prince can pay $1 billion to be released from jail,...
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i just think it's a good time to pray for america. pray for all people of america. in this one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [applause] this prayer matters. with that said, i know you are waiting for dinner. i will get out of your hair. we are so touched to be on. thank you for this outpouring today. we'll be on the campaign trail in indiana this weekend. more confident than ever tonight. more confident than ever that like in 26 in, in years past, indiana is going to do its part. we're going to elect the great state leader. i was statehouse and statewide offices, we are going to reelect these members of congress. we're going to send a few new ones there. with them. to represent indiana. i do believe with your support, with renewed republican leadership and the statehouse and the congress, with mike braun in the united states senate, with president donald trump and the white house and with -- with god's help. we will make america great again. thank you very much. wonderful to be with you tonight. god bless indiana and god bless amer
i just think it's a good time to pray for america. pray for all people of america. in this one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [applause] this prayer matters. with that said, i know you are waiting for dinner. i will get out of your hair. we are so touched to be on. thank you for this outpouring today. we'll be on the campaign trail in indiana this weekend. more confident than ever tonight. more confident than ever that like in 26 in, in years past, indiana is...
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i asked him to repeat this phrase -- i love america, i have always loved america, and i always will love america, which is a phrase i am proud to say. jane: bernie sanders, what would you do to tap down inflammatory language, things that can lead to real violence? senator sanders: i disagree with donald trump on virtually everything, on his economic policies, on his health care policies, on his immigration policies, on his opposition to a woman's right to choose. but what i dislike about him most is, for cheap political gain, he is trying to divide us up. and i think the evidence is quite clear that donald trump is a racist, he is a sexist, a homophobe, and a religious bigot. so when you have a president of the united states moving the country in that direction, when, as you indicated, he says out in montana to a congressman who body-slammed a journalist, and say that he is my kind guy, that he would provide legal fees for people who may have beaten up someone, when you have a president who says to the media, you, jane, are the enemy of the people, and you have these large rallies and pe
i asked him to repeat this phrase -- i love america, i have always loved america, and i always will love america, which is a phrase i am proud to say. jane: bernie sanders, what would you do to tap down inflammatory language, things that can lead to real violence? senator sanders: i disagree with donald trump on virtually everything, on his economic policies, on his health care policies, on his immigration policies, on his opposition to a woman's right to choose. but what i dislike about him...
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the rest of the world would know america was not any experiment, america was for real. i'm paraphrasing what jefferson said, who was a retired president at the time.t not a fan of jackson, he said this was a victory and it a message to the rest of the world america's not going anywhere. jackson saw we were right about nothing's stopping us now and you have to know we're playing ahead head. the midwest, jackson over saw in his days at president it wouldn't have happened without noalz. when he got under his skin, from doing the tour people would ask, you don't have to fight the war it was a big deal and when jackson was asked at the 25 mark they said what do you think did you have to fight this. he said if you think that packingham and his men, if they attack my army if you think we're going to sty and keep us from growing you don't understand history. they would have abra gated the treaty. they would have undone the louisiana purchase which believe it or not we don't own it. se the rest of the world thought it was a sham. napolean had no right to sell it. even though ame
the rest of the world would know america was not any experiment, america was for real. i'm paraphrasing what jefferson said, who was a retired president at the time.t not a fan of jackson, he said this was a victory and it a message to the rest of the world america's not going anywhere. jackson saw we were right about nothing's stopping us now and you have to know we're playing ahead head. the midwest, jackson over saw in his days at president it wouldn't have happened without noalz. when he...
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america -- the symbol of america and what america stands for and what we say does matter and has impact. you know, we are going to lead whether it's in a good direction or a bad direction, unfortunately. and it does help if you have leadership that are modeling the type of behavior we want to see. so it doesn't have no impact. we don't hear about it. they're not going to be obsessed with us. it is definitely a constraint on our, to some degree, i'm sure, on our work. and i got the question the other day from some german foundations who came to see me and said, how are you going to talk about blind justice and rule of law and, you know, nonpartisan ju dish o'haries when what just happened in the -- nonpartisan judiciaries with what just happened in the united states with our system? well look. people will judge for themselves but they can feel it will have an impact somehow on whether, if america is having problems with it, it makes folks a little bit less confident that they can. i certainly have seen that in my career that countries have said if you can't get your act together it's a l
america -- the symbol of america and what america stands for and what we say does matter and has impact. you know, we are going to lead whether it's in a good direction or a bad direction, unfortunately. and it does help if you have leadership that are modeling the type of behavior we want to see. so it doesn't have no impact. we don't hear about it. they're not going to be obsessed with us. it is definitely a constraint on our, to some degree, i'm sure, on our work. and i got the question the...
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and they sing it again because america, is latin america too. eddie sank in portuguese. of course, naturally! so these memories and these histories are extremely important. so much of what is going on today is really a reflection of what went on there. i spoke to a woman, i was know to read it but we don't have time. a woman whose father was taken off for this prisoner exchange. and she was in her 70s. a phd, language teacher and she says, she almost wept. she says come ice go around saying, where is daddy? in my whole life, the separation every day, it was very moving. and naturally, when i read over it i think of the people today who are being separated at the border. from there children and all of the distress that must be theirs. any other question? yes? regina, my sister. [laughter] this is not a plant. [laughter] >> is it president -- that stood up and said he would not relinquish japanese? >> no. that was his successor. president -- sorry. anyway, his successor did something very interesting. he would not send the -- oh, help me. huh? avila camacho. thank you. she
and they sing it again because america, is latin america too. eddie sank in portuguese. of course, naturally! so these memories and these histories are extremely important. so much of what is going on today is really a reflection of what went on there. i spoke to a woman, i was know to read it but we don't have time. a woman whose father was taken off for this prisoner exchange. and she was in her 70s. a phd, language teacher and she says, she almost wept. she says come ice go around saying,...
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is a season of revelations, from the choice of america's favorite novel -- we want america to look at. we want people to fall in love with novels again. hero'.he tale of alo from the secret lives of the most amazing cats to new discoveries about the first peoples of the americas. >> our history goes back to the beginning of te. >>ll that and more this season . > and now "bbc world news." news: this is bbc world america. reporting from washington, i am lori -- laura trevelyan. erdogan saysdent jamal khashoggi's murder was planned and brutal, th president trump has harsh words about the killing and saudi arabia. pres. trump: it was carried het poorly and cover-up was one of the worst in the history of coverups. very simple. laura: the bbc reveals a vast network of internment camps in china. up to a million muslims could be without trial in xinjiang. plus, we talk to the photographer behind iconic images from war zones around the world. steve mccurry tells us about life behind the lens. ♪ ♪ welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. viesident er
is a season of revelations, from the choice of america's favorite novel -- we want america to look at. we want people to fall in love with novels again. hero'.he tale of alo from the secret lives of the most amazing cats to new discoveries about the first peoples of the americas. >> our history goes back to the beginning of te. >>ll that and more this season . > and now "bbc world news." news: this is bbc world america. reporting from washington, i am lori -- laura...
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latin america has been of interest since james monro decided that america was for the americans over 200 years ago this month before. it now seems to be mostly of interest to the politicians as a source of people freeing the u.s., that throughout our history, the americans have been intertwined. resources, people, new ideas, culture and consequences have blogged up and down the hemisphere. most is unknown in the u.s.. and this is the perfect person to recount the history. she's done that now with respect to the second world war. she is the real deal. she's a journalist who spent years in the region walking its path listening to its ministers but also its person, witnessing its important moments. she was there when they were murdered in a salvador. i sat next to her as we watched guatemala's former dictator's stand for genocide. she knows the region, the plague years, the issues but also the humanity and generosity of people willing to tell their stories, the absurdity of political theater, the narratives of suffering of loss but also solidarity and hope. she has an important story to
latin america has been of interest since james monro decided that america was for the americans over 200 years ago this month before. it now seems to be mostly of interest to the politicians as a source of people freeing the u.s., that throughout our history, the americans have been intertwined. resources, people, new ideas, culture and consequences have blogged up and down the hemisphere. most is unknown in the u.s.. and this is the perfect person to recount the history. she's done that now...
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but america at least. back at harvard square max is looking for someone he can fight with there we're talking about america. like what it means you know i am better able i work with a masterpiece a martial i'm not going to do work for them i want to miss nancarrow support of my marginal and i want to know my back if you separate what i think you know and then see how it was all screwed up and if you start to start i'm thirty seven years old my soul goes a long time and oh my i'm off of that so your name a few more nine thousand six hundred ten players are what your sign of aquarius on the jump when you're chinese in the wild yeah i'm a pig i can operate a rock or come around all right but i don't want marching here to bob i'm here in harvard square to give out free food to folks he was in. the shoes i think starbucks need issue hunger one i'm going to draft rethink what it what more you cut the funding for military right how you have all the money you want housing and food you have to get over and start ca
but america at least. back at harvard square max is looking for someone he can fight with there we're talking about america. like what it means you know i am better able i work with a masterpiece a martial i'm not going to do work for them i want to miss nancarrow support of my marginal and i want to know my back if you separate what i think you know and then see how it was all screwed up and if you start to start i'm thirty seven years old my soul goes a long time and oh my i'm off of that so...
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there is a real confusion here on whether the americas or garden of eden or whether the americas are amanda savages. here i wonder too about the kennel is in here, which is important to this image because it's an act of cannibalism that for many europeans justified the conquest and assassination at the end of americans. the idea of america in europe at the time. queen elizabeth making her own attempt to take possession in a graphic way she has her hand right over north america. this is mine. he saw this portrait, elizabeth ended. this is at a time when england has nothing. spain has conquered and seized massive territories from portugal has taken great territory north america appeared the pope has decided to divide us between spain and portugal. other european states are encouraging. elizabeth has done virtually nothing. but this is aspirational. it's a document asserting the taking of power. it's also a document with the inhabitants of america's perceive their own world. this is quite beautiful. it's actually several deer skins switched together by the algonquin people but is now vi
there is a real confusion here on whether the americas or garden of eden or whether the americas are amanda savages. here i wonder too about the kennel is in here, which is important to this image because it's an act of cannibalism that for many europeans justified the conquest and assassination at the end of americans. the idea of america in europe at the time. queen elizabeth making her own attempt to take possession in a graphic way she has her hand right over north america. this is mine. he...
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mister president, this is about common discourse in america. who said, we don't, whoever said you had to hate someone if you disagree with them? senate democrats have made it clear they are willing to say or do anything to stop the president's agenda which by the way is working, we are growing this economy at twice the rate we achieved under president obama. over 331 nominees waiting to be confirmed, first time in history this has ever been done to this degree. one of my democratic colleagues called brett kavanaugh your worst nightmare. another called him a nominee who wants to pave the path of tear any. another said this supreme court confirmation would mean the destruction of the constitution, seriously. that is irresponsible for somebody in this body. that person said before brett kavanaugh was even announced as the nominee. worst of all another of my democratic colleagues said anyone who supports brett kavanaugh's confirmation is complicit in the evil. i don't understand that, mister president. really? senate democrats want to be reasonable
mister president, this is about common discourse in america. who said, we don't, whoever said you had to hate someone if you disagree with them? senate democrats have made it clear they are willing to say or do anything to stop the president's agenda which by the way is working, we are growing this economy at twice the rate we achieved under president obama. over 331 nominees waiting to be confirmed, first time in history this has ever been done to this degree. one of my democratic colleagues...
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right now that america is deeply, deeply polarized. for instance, nine out of ten americans right now say that america is the most polarized it's ever been in their entire lifetimes. so we have this idea of a 50/50 divide, red versus blue, cosmopolitan versus rural, liberal versus conservative. what we're suggesting here is that actually that perception is mostly driven by the extremely loud voices at the very, very most extreme ends, only about 15% of the population. whereas the rest of america doesn't actually subscribe to this intense sense of hatred of the other side and strong identity with their own political views, they're far more interested in compromising and finding common ground. >> david brooks also wrote that, unfortunately people in the exhausted majority have no narrative. they have no coherent fill sof if i can world view. when they get one i suspect it will look totally unlike the two dominant narratives today. >> yeah, that's right. so unfortunately what we have generally the narrative that gets put forward so often
right now that america is deeply, deeply polarized. for instance, nine out of ten americans right now say that america is the most polarized it's ever been in their entire lifetimes. so we have this idea of a 50/50 divide, red versus blue, cosmopolitan versus rural, liberal versus conservative. what we're suggesting here is that actually that perception is mostly driven by the extremely loud voices at the very, very most extreme ends, only about 15% of the population. whereas the rest of...
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america here a woman about to be and tax collectors in 1774. a very good representation of america. we don't always think of the constitution as a visual representation of america but it is. remember the constitution is a charter and the map of the chart the constitution is the constitution of the body of the american people. we talk about a healthy constitution and the word constitution comes from the disposition of the body. when we think about the constitution itself that physical document as a representation of what the comes the united states of america and from our vantage point. this is an early political cartoon depicting the battle between federalist and anti-federalist. c-span will be unhappy with this but these two guys you see these guys over here? user federalist and anti- federalist on one another. [laughter] the reason is it gives me comfort is it's just so vision is -- vicious. it's just plain vicious soap bear in mind that creative in katulis this and american political division from the start i think is worthwhile. this is an early representation of that same icono
america here a woman about to be and tax collectors in 1774. a very good representation of america. we don't always think of the constitution as a visual representation of america but it is. remember the constitution is a charter and the map of the chart the constitution is the constitution of the body of the american people. we talk about a healthy constitution and the word constitution comes from the disposition of the body. when we think about the constitution itself that physical document...
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of america, institutions of america and the signaling of america, and modeling the whole concept is tooenforcement important to leave to one quadrant of the culture alone. is nowh that in mind, it my high honor to introduce the chairman and chief executive officer of motorola solutions. motorola has been dedicated to the kinds of communications that are necessary to the effective operation of law enforcement across the country, and for almost a decade. motorola solutions has been completely transformed under its chairman's leadership, and worldwide impact critical to the mission of securing liberty for and in in public safety commercial enterprise. and most importantly for us, the museum simply would not exist here today without the vision and leadership of the highly distinguished individual who leads this exemplary corporate citizen of the united states of america. please join me in welcoming to this podium, with an applause of gratitude and thanksgiving, for chairman and ceo of mortar role of solutions greg brown. greg? [applause] brown: thank you, general, and thanks to all of y
of america, institutions of america and the signaling of america, and modeling the whole concept is tooenforcement important to leave to one quadrant of the culture alone. is nowh that in mind, it my high honor to introduce the chairman and chief executive officer of motorola solutions. motorola has been dedicated to the kinds of communications that are necessary to the effective operation of law enforcement across the country, and for almost a decade. motorola solutions has been completely...
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withdrawal is in line of course with is america first. correspondent now takes a look at the wider policy ambitions of the american leader. donald trump can be called any number of things good bad it all depends on which side you're on interesting really enough though it's donald trump that keeps giving donald trump new titles a global. is a person that wants the globe to do well frankly not caring about our country somas you know i am a nationalist. kind of obvious if you think about it what with all this talk of greatness walls and how special exceptional americans are it's going to be only america first american people first america's interests above all else. now if i may mr president you seem to be confused about what those words mean it's right there in any dictionary globalism a national policy of treating the whole world as a proper sphere for political influence a globalist is someone who treats the entire world as a playground making national decisions which affect the international community in simple terms google ism is what m
withdrawal is in line of course with is america first. correspondent now takes a look at the wider policy ambitions of the american leader. donald trump can be called any number of things good bad it all depends on which side you're on interesting really enough though it's donald trump that keeps giving donald trump new titles a global. is a person that wants the globe to do well frankly not caring about our country somas you know i am a nationalist. kind of obvious if you think about it what...
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first american people first america's inches above all else. now if i may mr president you seem to be confused about what those words mean it's right there in any dictionary globalism and national policy of treating the whole world as. the proper sphere for political influence a globalist is someone who treats the entire world as a playground making national decisions which affect the international community in simple terms google ism is when mr trump tells south korea meaning outside america that they can't lift sanctions their own sanctions on north korea without his permission but they won't do it without her approval they do nothing without her approval and by the way u.s. sanctions which basically force everyone to abide by them because of how the dollar works by definition a globalist venture you know what else is globalist war invading other countries the us currently fighting in seven wards that's really really globalist as well. the united states military's one of the most globalist organizations in the world it has bases in roughly ev
first american people first america's inches above all else. now if i may mr president you seem to be confused about what those words mean it's right there in any dictionary globalism and national policy of treating the whole world as. the proper sphere for political influence a globalist is someone who treats the entire world as a playground making national decisions which affect the international community in simple terms google ism is when mr trump tells south korea meaning outside america...
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a travÉs del contraataque, amÉrica crece en peligro. >> buen avance del amÉrica. comenzando por una velocidad que tiene peralta, prÁcticamente llega a 3/4 de cancha. le da la posibilidad para un buen centropor ese costado derecho a ibarra. y aparece martÍnez para desviar ese valor. ahora peraltapelea junto con carioca. aguirae intentaba cone martÍnez. el colombiano le aplaude el intento al central argentino. lanzamiento de tigres y buscan punta de la derecha. ahÍ va quiÑones. deja para zelarayan. complemento defensivo de cabeza. es saque de banda para el conjunto felino. daniel: gignac que renovarÁ por dos aÑos con los tigres. >> la jugada anterior de gignac, viste algo? daniel: yo de repente vi que brinco y un contacto con valdÉs. y luego se quedo con dolor en el tobillo izquierdo. >> parece que hay un pisotÓn de valdÉs. aldo: sÁnchez peleando en las alturas. apoyo por parte de uribe y juega con peralta. ahora martÍnez. logra darse la media vuelta.acelera martÍnez a zancada. hallaba martÍnez y sigue. sigue. va para renato ibarra. el disparo estrella
a travÉs del contraataque, amÉrica crece en peligro. >> buen avance del amÉrica. comenzando por una velocidad que tiene peralta, prÁcticamente llega a 3/4 de cancha. le da la posibilidad para un buen centropor ese costado derecho a ibarra. y aparece martÍnez para desviar ese valor. ahora peraltapelea junto con carioca. aguirae intentaba cone martÍnez. el colombiano le aplaude el intento al central argentino. lanzamiento de tigres y buscan punta de la derecha. ahÍ va quiÑones. deja...
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god bless indiana, and god bless america. [applause] ♪ ["only in america" playing] sun coming up over new york city school bus driver in a traffic jam >> next, your calls and comments .ive on "washington journal after that, with 24 days left until -- followed by a debate of for u.s.dates running senator in tennessee. c-span coming your primary source for campaign 2018. tonight, three retiring members of congress, joe crowley of new york, democratic congressman gene green of texas and republican senator jeff flake from arizona all discuss their experiences in congress. >> i support our greatest achievements. and that is the passage of the affordable care act. i have worked closely with the obama administration. one of the greatest accomplishments of my career in washington. making it possible for millions of people to have insurance. >> i have a district that has huge problems with immigrants. some of the things the president has done is against what i think our country ought to be doing. the dreamer act. these are people wh
god bless indiana, and god bless america. [applause] ♪ ["only in america" playing] sun coming up over new york city school bus driver in a traffic jam >> next, your calls and comments .ive on "washington journal after that, with 24 days left until -- followed by a debate of for u.s.dates running senator in tennessee. c-span coming your primary source for campaign 2018. tonight, three retiring members of congress, joe crowley of new york, democratic congressman gene green...
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let me tell you how hard are the value voters of america doing? [cheers and applause] well, it is my privilege to introduce to you our next speaker this morning. you know who it is. well, he is well known for steaming that he is a christian, a conservative and a republican and not order. [applause] and let me say in the 20 years that i have known mike pence, i have known not to be true. from the defining characteristics, from those defining characteristics he has served the citizens of indiana and now the united states of america since he was the lack did to congress in 2001. now that came after two unsuccessful attempts in 1988 and 1990. when not to do some great things. i first met mike pence in 1998 when he was the host of the mike pence show in indianapolis where he describes himself as rush limbaugh on decaf. [laughter] i was a state legislator from louisiana that was asked to testify before the indiana legislature and the profamily policy. i remember the interview because he had an early morning show and for some reason he wanted me to come
let me tell you how hard are the value voters of america doing? [cheers and applause] well, it is my privilege to introduce to you our next speaker this morning. you know who it is. well, he is well known for steaming that he is a christian, a conservative and a republican and not order. [applause] and let me say in the 20 years that i have known mike pence, i have known not to be true. from the defining characteristics, from those defining characteristics he has served the citizens of indiana...
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wearing a great and america great hat. showing that we can benefit on both sides and be malleable in the infinite universe that we are in the loving beings that we are. not to stick to traditions. we are one unit. we are one country. we are one moment in history in time. right now, we are here together and our greatest value that we have is other people. we need to stop working on red and blue. it's like a gangs again. >> you are in the oval office. how does it feel to be here? >> it is good energy. >> jim, how do you feel? >> i truly feel good. you are so respected. what kanye is doing has been incredible. all over the world they are talking about this. i had important meetings today with senators, nobody cared. they wanted this meeting. this is the meeting. it.e cared about >> this is what they want. it is my honor, jim. there is nobody like you. there is no athlete like you. >> i am here to serve. i am not here to hassle anything. i am here to contribute. >> that is always the way jim has been. he just wanted to help ar
wearing a great and america great hat. showing that we can benefit on both sides and be malleable in the infinite universe that we are in the loving beings that we are. not to stick to traditions. we are one unit. we are one country. we are one moment in history in time. right now, we are here together and our greatest value that we have is other people. we need to stop working on red and blue. it's like a gangs again. >> you are in the oval office. how does it feel to be here? >>...
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[applause] will make america wealthy again. [applause] make america stronger again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you, minnesota. thank you, thank you. ♪ >> with the control of congress and russian, so the competition for yourself on c-span. watch debates. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> here is some of what we are covering friday on c-span at eight :00 p.m. eastern, a debate between candidates and iowa first district. of the has live coverage senate as members debate the brett kavanaugh supreme court nomination. on c-span three, women for trump hold the woman for america first summit in washington, d.c.. c-spanonstitution day, has a national constitution center in philadelphia where we ask what does it mean to be american? >> home. when you feel like you are at home. you are comfortable. me, it meant i was blessed to have been born in a one of the countries with the most freedom for people to pursue people happiness and life and joy with family, living. >> to pursue your dreams and , gettingty, f
[applause] will make america wealthy again. [applause] make america stronger again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you, minnesota. thank you, thank you. ♪ >> with the control of congress and russian, so the competition for yourself on c-span. watch debates. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> here is some of what we are covering friday on c-span at eight :00 p.m. eastern, a debate between candidates and iowa first...
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america. net revenue for philip morris avenue, the american tobacco giant rose by just 3% in the european union over the last decade but by 48% in the middle east, africa, and eastern europe. as developed nations go green, they're dumping the dirty fuels on the developing world adding to already dirt y domestic supplies, the u.s. has increased its exports by more than 200,000% to india where air pollution was estimated in 2015 to kill over a million people a year so western companies and the governments that support them need to stop killing the millions of lives that western aid groups are helping to save. meanwhile the aid organizations need to rethink the aid organizations. and they need to keep up this fight. get primary care. but it's been deflected. some experts believe aid groups are undermined the provision of basic care by redirecting existing health infrastructure and expertise to its fighting specific infectious diseases. defenders say they have laid a strong foundation for health s
america. net revenue for philip morris avenue, the american tobacco giant rose by just 3% in the european union over the last decade but by 48% in the middle east, africa, and eastern europe. as developed nations go green, they're dumping the dirty fuels on the developing world adding to already dirt y domestic supplies, the u.s. has increased its exports by more than 200,000% to india where air pollution was estimated in 2015 to kill over a million people a year so western companies and the...
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is this america? do you represent america? you're nodding your head, yes. >> of course. >> they're proving your point. they can't even stop interrupting each other. you said this is the beginning of this. >> that was 45 seconds into it. it got worse. by the way, that was them behaving well. they don't know each other. they never met each other before. the moment that the word "trump" is entered into the discussion it comes apart. it comes apart when you say healthcare, it comes apart when you say tax cuts. it comes apart when you say everything, tragically, that's america. >> have we become more entrenched, backed into our corners even more and how much of that is president trump responsible for? >> his language is unlike any other president, his presentation is unlike any other president and the people who condemn him are like any other critics. where are the people saying enough is enough? where are the people who are saying, let's calm down, get in a room, disagree, but come out with something? there is an agreement to be m
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trying to get his supreme court justice through through a very skeptical senate and a very skeptical america i think he's not going to be getting a lot of sleep this week is that. is that criminal it very well might be yes i mean you know that they didn't get al capone on any mob stuff they got him on tax evasion so this is a really dangerous territory for trump these are things that cannot be taken away by a quick tweet or a cute phrase these are things written down on paper follow the money and if that money trail leads to him he could be in serious trouble statute of limitations won't fly well of course statute of limitations apply but so it'll just depend on when these particular crimes fell and for each crime what the statute of limitations is the real opening of the tavern or investigation is a form of subtle prosecutor are you satisfied with limiting it to. no of course i'm not satisfied with limiting it to week i spent my lifetime trying to get victims to come forward to talk and testify it takes a long time to build trust to get someone to trust you enough to tell you their most vul
trying to get his supreme court justice through through a very skeptical senate and a very skeptical america i think he's not going to be getting a lot of sleep this week is that. is that criminal it very well might be yes i mean you know that they didn't get al capone on any mob stuff they got him on tax evasion so this is a really dangerous territory for trump these are things that cannot be taken away by a quick tweet or a cute phrase these are things written down on paper follow the money...
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in brussels for example doesn't represent america is america for better or worse and i think what we're trying to do here is to let the world see what we're all about here. this is says holland kentucky. overboard this move the employees to the boardroom street fanny's. a ko money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the pay rises said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. tracking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive truck people rushed to a small town in north dakota was among the employment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to. this beautiful story. ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have l
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i love america. my reason for doing this is i love america. it does concern me. governor bevin: you are jittering up. governor bevin: it is emotional to me. it concerns me that we are throwing away this noble experiment. at this greatness, one and a half million people have died in uniform. 1.5 million census nation consumption and we have it so good that we do not care. this is what concerns me. for me, i want people to serve in public office who love this country. the reason i respect the president, among others, he genuinely loves america. he loves america. he would fight to the end for america and he is doing it. the vitriol and the scorn and ridicule from people who don't aren't even worthy of caring his water that he takes day in and day out, the mindless dribble that passes for enlightenment from people is remarkable because it's nonstop and never seen it anything like it. while he's a third generation american device like someone who is a first generation. my mother's father and grandparents all came to ellis island and it's something about someone who co
i love america. my reason for doing this is i love america. it does concern me. governor bevin: you are jittering up. governor bevin: it is emotional to me. it concerns me that we are throwing away this noble experiment. at this greatness, one and a half million people have died in uniform. 1.5 million census nation consumption and we have it so good that we do not care. this is what concerns me. for me, i want people to serve in public office who love this country. the reason i respect the...
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god bless indiana, and god bless america. [applause] ♪ " playing] merica sun coming up over new york city school bus driver in a traffic jam staring at the faces in her rearview mirror of the at the promise promised land. ♪ thanth election day less one month away and control of congress in question, see the competition for yourself on fromn, watch the debates key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. tomorrow night, incumbent democratic senator tammy baldwin dictates republican leah poo vukmir in wisconsin. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. look at the impact of celebrities in the 2018 campaign, including rapper kanye west's visit to the white house on thursday. this is from washington journal. phone now by ted johnson covered this meeting with kanye west and the president yesterday. what was the original reason for kanye west to come to the white house yesterday? ted: the stated reason from sir host: what was the reason for kanye west to come to the white house?
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as an accelerated journey of really understanding race and race relations has just been an issue in america for centuries. this was an opportunity for us to engage in a way that was authentic to us and put us on a learning journey to help us understand how to become a better company. .his is a journey visors --s and advisors to help us have the distance -- difficult conversation around race in america and implicit bias and how that translates to behaviors that people have and how those behaviors translate into, oftentimes, situations that -- like philadelphia. did you have to make a decision to not just lead your this washrough this -- a public relations problem, but did you have to make a decision that i am going to demonstrate leadership, not just for starbucks but for the entire country. were you aware what you were doing would create a model for the company? were you trying to order your not justthat you were trying to protect starbucks in this moment, but project something to the broader world about race in america? first and foremost, my primary responsibility was to do what was right
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president, this has the potential of being a historic week in america. the last ten days of in very troubling to me as a united states senator, as an individual citizen, husband, father, son. i'm very troubled today by the extreme measures that we see being made right now about a case that my colleagues across the aisle are trying to make today. i'm outraged actually. after personal incented involve my wife and myself this week we've seen firsthand the lengths to which members of the other side of the aisle will go to distract us away from the truth. this body, united states senate has become nothing more than a bully pulpit for someone's special cause. when it should be a deliberative body. we should be finding the truth here. my democratic colleagues claim they want to work together with republicans. they talk all the time about working in a bipartisan way, and yet when you get in the heat of the battle, nothing could be further from the truth. this is bigger than confirming judge kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. this is about civility in
president, this has the potential of being a historic week in america. the last ten days of in very troubling to me as a united states senator, as an individual citizen, husband, father, son. i'm very troubled today by the extreme measures that we see being made right now about a case that my colleagues across the aisle are trying to make today. i'm outraged actually. after personal incented involve my wife and myself this week we've seen firsthand the lengths to which members of the other side...
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.>> bbc world news america. funding of the presentation is y the freeman b foundation.er foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected need >> had fall it's the season of revelations. >> we want people to take a look at. we're hoping to get people to fall in love withovels again. hero's e faith of a love. are secret lives to first the americas. more, this season. bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm jane o'brien. tors in ate investiga nue their search kahaggi. and had fao, rbis have their eyes on a north dakota senate seat. voters will decide in less than is now eeks and cannab -- useluseccy in canada but will it pay off investors? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. are ish investigators xamining the residence of the in i arabiain consul tanbul. and president trump dispatchingi ntinues to co stress strong ties between riad.heton and diplomats re entertain, police hunting the of darkesrimes. the residents in istanbul scoured by turkish and saudi t
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tom: but you like bank of america. frederick: we prefer bank of america. tom: when do they get beyond dilution? frederick: you cannot ever get over dilution. francine: if we come back to the market reaction we have had, talk to me about how you think the pipelines are going. you are an economist but the that there are so many risks could mean ipo will be pulled. carl: we are focusing on europe. we are concerned about growth in europe. we're looking at industrial production numbers that came out last week. the august number was good. june and july were down. we're headed for a negative quarter of industrial production . that means a negative quarter on gdp. what does that do to m&a? what does that do to equity markets? it could go either way but it is not the most positive thing. growth worries me regardless of how britain plays itself out. there are clouds out there that could affect banking activity. francine: do you agree with that and do you think that some of the banking activity may be postponed if we get market volatility? frederick: volatility is no
tom: but you like bank of america. frederick: we prefer bank of america. tom: when do they get beyond dilution? frederick: you cannot ever get over dilution. francine: if we come back to the market reaction we have had, talk to me about how you think the pipelines are going. you are an economist but the that there are so many risks could mean ipo will be pulled. carl: we are focusing on europe. we are concerned about growth in europe. we're looking at industrial production numbers that came out...
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you did talk about america. i'm wondering, have the last few months, have they made you more worried, less worried, because you talk about how many of these democratic institutions in many parts of the world, including the united states, are more fragile than we think. >> some people think the book is alarming. it's supposed to be alarming. because i am very worried. it has a historical context in terms of how fascism came about after world war i with mussolini and then with hitler and franco. yet, there are examples now of countries that are doing exactly what colin was talking about. there are divisions in all our countries. you need leaders that can bring us together for common answers instead of leaders that exacerbate those divisions. i see that in a number of countries in europe, hungary, poland, turkey, philippines, venezuela. what you asked colin in terms of our values, we used to be the country that talked about democratic values and also this kind of thing that colin was talks about to understand each
you did talk about america. i'm wondering, have the last few months, have they made you more worried, less worried, because you talk about how many of these democratic institutions in many parts of the world, including the united states, are more fragile than we think. >> some people think the book is alarming. it's supposed to be alarming. because i am very worried. it has a historical context in terms of how fascism came about after world war i with mussolini and then with hitler and...
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america was now threatened by the emergence of a vast image of itself. this is one of the many very exclusive gated communities in shanghai where an apartment is one of the prices of the new communism. i had a range to see professor zion way way a close aide to the late things out paying the man to change china. the in. really extremely. long term visionary leader always exceed the long term strategic vision for his country for his people that china is the you for that path you know the truth this is really a tradition from china's long history you look at even like mon he said we should suppose you could. supply. so they could didn't used to this. actually or many chinese have problems with the western media is this theory about china if you. contend with fear of hypes you missed so many things in the b.b.c. broadcast something they are happy to always mention this common is to dictatorship this autocracy not actually with this label you cannot understand this china as it is but if you watch b.b.c. c.n.n. or read economist and try to understand china it
america was now threatened by the emergence of a vast image of itself. this is one of the many very exclusive gated communities in shanghai where an apartment is one of the prices of the new communism. i had a range to see professor zion way way a close aide to the late things out paying the man to change china. the in. really extremely. long term visionary leader always exceed the long term strategic vision for his country for his people that china is the you for that path you know the truth...
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you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, we meetlyhe man complearalyzed but now walking again thanks to an implanin his spine. as we mentioned earlier in tonight's show, president trump has threatened to raise the military presence on the border to up to 15,000 troops to protect against migrants attempting to cross. will grant reports from southern mexico on the current caravan. so far, they have refused to be blown off course, but the remaining obstacles may prove greater than the inclement weather. president trump has described the migrants as an invasion, the pentagon announced that more w than 5000 trool be sent to the border to meet them when they arrive. at this rate that is several weeks away. even the mexican migration authorities admit they have not teen this degree of commitm in the pas >> in previous years we have seen other caravans fall apart, but this one appears very strong, very large, and still united. will: there seems little doubt that with the troop deployment, the trum
you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, we meetlyhe man complearalyzed but now walking again thanks to an implanin his spine. as we mentioned earlier in tonight's show, president trump has threatened to raise the military presence on the border to up to 15,000 troops to protect against migrants attempting to cross. will grant reports from southern mexico on the current caravan. so far, they have refused to be blown off course, but the remaining...
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this is america. we can do anything. remember who we are. this is america. we can do anything. speed five speed five speed nie [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen. these people are smart as hell. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] speak three speak three speak three [applause]
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and america what's their response their responses make america great by becoming introspective i mean they're trying to sort of. isolate themselves if you like from the rest of the world and so the one way for the dollars to go and a lesson was what happened way back in one nine hundred sixty seven you know we might be kind of isolationist and all that analysts are not trying to bragg's it anyway ouster you know talking about china de dollar rising and i think one of the obvious kind of telltale signs there is that they've been hoarding gold they've been buying gold hundreds of times i think they've been preparing for the day when they need to walk away from the dollar and also they've been encouraging chinese people to hoard gold any consequences that might suffer from a dollar collapse will be made up for locally in the chinese community in china by the fact that they own lots and lots of gold i want to skip ahead to for the first time saudi arabia has threatened to use oil as a weapon ok this harkens back to the one nine hundred seventy s. now this after they accidentally tortured
and america what's their response their responses make america great by becoming introspective i mean they're trying to sort of. isolate themselves if you like from the rest of the world and so the one way for the dollars to go and a lesson was what happened way back in one nine hundred sixty seven you know we might be kind of isolationist and all that analysts are not trying to bragg's it anyway ouster you know talking about china de dollar rising and i think one of the obvious kind of...
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if that is the tone of political discourse, america has a bit ofa of political discourse, america has a bit of a problem. yeah, it goes beyond, as you say, just words, it also comes down to violence. he made those comments last week in which he specifically praise this individual who had body slammed a reporterfor essentially asking questions, but it does leave you questioning what president trump's own body language will be in the next two weeks. we are weeks away from those crucial congressional mid—term elections and they are very, very important for they are very, very important for the president. now what he is doing is he is out on the road, he is at these rallies, he is trying to fire up these rallies, he is trying to fire up his base. but especially he has criticised the media, saying that they must watch their language and set a civil tongue in the weeks ahead, andi set a civil tongue in the weeks ahead, and i think the president is going to watch very closely as to what he says in these rallies to come stop right thank you. —— to come. thank you. let's get some of the
if that is the tone of political discourse, america has a bit ofa of political discourse, america has a bit of a problem. yeah, it goes beyond, as you say, just words, it also comes down to violence. he made those comments last week in which he specifically praise this individual who had body slammed a reporterfor essentially asking questions, but it does leave you questioning what president trump's own body language will be in the next two weeks. we are weeks away from those crucial...