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happy birthday, america. >> what has america given to you? >> america has given to me a sense of opportunity. i went to west point as a 17-year-old kid and 39 years later i retired as a major general. it wasn't because of my family connections. it wasn't because of my class standing. it wasn't because of my wealth or my family's wealth. it was an opportunity to prove myself. that's what characterizes our whole country. is the idea that if you work hard and show up to work on time and do your job, by golly, this society will reward you and that is very, very rare today. >> senator, what makes america great? >> the unique aspect of our experiment where people from all over the world can come and they come to have a better life and the influx of talent and strength and incredible abilities has made this nation the strongest in the history of the world. >> why did you serve? >> it was a tradition in my family, but you i also -- frankly part of it was the excitement of being a navy pilot and the excitement of flying in combat. also the comradery a
happy birthday, america. >> what has america given to you? >> america has given to me a sense of opportunity. i went to west point as a 17-year-old kid and 39 years later i retired as a major general. it wasn't because of my family connections. it wasn't because of my class standing. it wasn't because of my wealth or my family's wealth. it was an opportunity to prove myself. that's what characterizes our whole country. is the idea that if you work hard and show up to work on time...
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it is a great day for the america's cup. in fact, it is a really great day for san francisco and the america's cup. i would like to introduce to you our speakers this morning. we have the chairman of the america's cup event authority. we have the ceo and regatta director of the america's cup race management. and we have our mayor, and when -- edwin m. lee. please, a round of applause for our special guest today. [applause] we also have representatives from the various teams, the competitors for the 34th america's cup. today, we will introduce you to each one of the teams. we will take a sneak peek into the preparations over the next few months. competitors will be preparing for the first america's cup world series in portugal, and this week, enabled us to get our first glimpses into the future. i'm sure you all saw the video yesterday, did you not? the brief video? really, the america's cup boats are going to light up our waterfront with raw power and speed and show us things that we have never seen in these waters in our da
it is a great day for the america's cup. in fact, it is a really great day for san francisco and the america's cup. i would like to introduce to you our speakers this morning. we have the chairman of the america's cup event authority. we have the ceo and regatta director of the america's cup race management. and we have our mayor, and when -- edwin m. lee. please, a round of applause for our special guest today. [applause] we also have representatives from the various teams, the competitors for...
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relations with latin america. i have never done a book on truman and latin america. i have done a couple of articles. i have done books on jfk and eisenhower and latin america. i have been a general study of the cold war relations in latin america. i've had the honor and privilege during my life to teach abroad. i have taught in 20 different countries, and in particular i have talked many times in argentina. i have taught in brazil, in ecuador and colombia. that will inform i talk here because i will look at truman and latin america in the way a latin american would look at it. i will go over some of the same materials, but from more of a latin american perspective. if you were to ask an educated latin american citizen, a citizen who had a sense of history, if you were to ask them, what do you think of harry truman and latin america? you would probably pretty much draw a blank in terms of that question. truman does not have among latin americans a strong memory. -- a strong presence. if you mention harry truman, and educated latino would immediately bring up the mars
relations with latin america. i have never done a book on truman and latin america. i have done a couple of articles. i have done books on jfk and eisenhower and latin america. i have been a general study of the cold war relations in latin america. i've had the honor and privilege during my life to teach abroad. i have taught in 20 different countries, and in particular i have talked many times in argentina. i have taught in brazil, in ecuador and colombia. that will inform i talk here because...
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that america, that america that united america will uphold the rights that were endowed by our creator and codified in our constitution. that united america will care for the poor and the sick, honor and respect the elderly and give a helping hand to those in need. that america is the best within each of us. that america we want for our children. if i'm elect the president of these united states i will work with all my energy and soul to restore that america to lift our eyes to a better future, that future is our destiny. that future is out there. it's waiting for us. our children deserve it. our nation depends on it. the peace and freedom of the world require it. with your help we'll deliver it. let us bee begin that future for america tonight. thank you so very much. god bless you. may god bless the american people. may god bless the united states of america. ♪ [ music ] . ♪ [ music ] . ♪ [ music ] . ♪ [ music ] . >> those families can fill a stage. that is not even all of them. walking in from the convention floor to a podium closer to the delegates. governor romney clifred
that america, that america that united america will uphold the rights that were endowed by our creator and codified in our constitution. that united america will care for the poor and the sick, honor and respect the elderly and give a helping hand to those in need. that america is the best within each of us. that america we want for our children. if i'm elect the president of these united states i will work with all my energy and soul to restore that america to lift our eyes to a better future,...
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. >> miss america. more one woman, the title's just hours away. >> here we go. >> but we've got the months of blood, sweat and sequins it takes to get there. >> some girls, this is a bigger day than their wedding. >> and this year, they're not taking any chances. >> deadly. >> so, get ready for what goes on when the crown comes off. >> you need help with your butt guy, i can help you put it on. >> those routines that don't work out. ♪ i just called ♪ to say >> plus, the nonstop job of staying slim for the current miss america. >> oh, burger. >> it's not easy being miss america. >> no, it's not. it's fun. >> and it all winds up in a crazy whirlwind this week in atlantic city. >> sucking it in. >> your exclusive all-access pass to the dressing rooms, where nothing can hide. even tattoos. >> you're wonderful and people. >> the emotion. the exhaustion. and the unbelievable make or break drama. >> that really hurt. >> is it all over before she even hits the runway? >> oh, my god. >> that is just so scary
. >> miss america. more one woman, the title's just hours away. >> here we go. >> but we've got the months of blood, sweat and sequins it takes to get there. >> some girls, this is a bigger day than their wedding. >> and this year, they're not taking any chances. >> deadly. >> so, get ready for what goes on when the crown comes off. >> you need help with your butt guy, i can help you put it on. >> those routines that don't work out. ♪ i...
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so, why is america rich? >> one reason is that america is a good place to do business. >> a copy of "give me a break." >> i am told it's a wonderful book. >> i opened a business recently i named it "the stossel store" a and. i didn't say it was a smart business but this ability to try to succeed is one reason that america is rich. >> this woman wants to sell an umbrella that has an extra part that keeps your seat dry. >> for me, i love the product. >> they market the products. this one the ped egg is his best seller. once a month he invites 30-50 inventories to pitch their ideas. >> a toilet shut be that much work. >> he gis each person five minutes to make their sail. >> it's the only brush you could ever need. >> it has close to a billion dollars in sales. >> put it on your head like so. >> he rejects most of the ideas. >> what will make it cut through the clutter. >> the entrepreneurial spirit keeps them trying. >> america is a society built on entrepreneur ship. >> a book titled "what's so great about ame
so, why is america rich? >> one reason is that america is a good place to do business. >> a copy of "give me a break." >> i am told it's a wonderful book. >> i opened a business recently i named it "the stossel store" a and. i didn't say it was a smart business but this ability to try to succeed is one reason that america is rich. >> this woman wants to sell an umbrella that has an extra part that keeps your seat dry. >> for me, i love the...
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that's the bedrock of what makes america, america. in our best days we can feel the vibrancy of america's communities large and small and when we see the new business opening up downtown and go to work in the morning and see everybody else on the block doing the same thing. it is when our son or daughter calls from college to talk about which job offer they should take and you try not to choke up when you hear that the one they like best is not too far from home. it is that good feeling when you have more time to volunteer to coach your kids' soccer team or help out on school trips burk for too many americans, those kind of good days are harder to come by and how many days have you woke up feeling that something special was happening in america? many of you felt that way on election day four years ago. hope and change had a powerful appeal, but tonight i ask a simple question, if you felt that excitement when you voted for barack obama, shouldn't you feel that way now that he is president obama? you know, there is something wrong with
that's the bedrock of what makes america, america. in our best days we can feel the vibrancy of america's communities large and small and when we see the new business opening up downtown and go to work in the morning and see everybody else on the block doing the same thing. it is when our son or daughter calls from college to talk about which job offer they should take and you try not to choke up when you hear that the one they like best is not too far from home. it is that good feeling when...
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leader could receive in latin america. he was at a state dinner in 2008 in in buenos aires, and the world's best tango dancer asked him to dance. the president did do very well. to be sure, not all latin americans would want to dance with democratic presidents. mexicans would denounce woodrow wilson for dispatching general pershing in 1916 into mexico trying to chase down pancho villa. and lyndon johnson, any discussions would probably never get past vietnam. if latin americans tend to think favorably of democratic presidents, and they do, why would president truman not be remembered by most latin americans? in my judgment, president truman seems obscure in relations, especially as perceived by latin americans, because he was a transitional figure. he served as president between the good neighbor policy and the cold war era. put another way, the united states emerged from world war ii as the world dominant power, with global ambitions and responsibility. regional concerns like relations with latin america would be subordin
leader could receive in latin america. he was at a state dinner in 2008 in in buenos aires, and the world's best tango dancer asked him to dance. the president did do very well. to be sure, not all latin americans would want to dance with democratic presidents. mexicans would denounce woodrow wilson for dispatching general pershing in 1916 into mexico trying to chase down pancho villa. and lyndon johnson, any discussions would probably never get past vietnam. if latin americans tend to think...
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america's cup. america's cup made a lot of promises. america's cup didn't fulfill their agreement upon commitment to the workforce agreement. the carpenter were monitoring our scope of work uncovered violations we invited the office of labor standards and enforcement who were structural in rover $160,000. in fact, that check is written 2013. in turn that was distributed to workers and those who worked at the america's cup event. we support the low and behold community workforce we are supporting the legislation by supervisor avalos, breeding, supervisor campos and supervisor mar and supervisor yee for local hiring and construction projects on city owned property that incorporates apprehending language it affords opportunity to local community members that point the trade for a lifetime. we're not here to blame anybody we're her to make sure that the workers are treated fairly and with respect. if you remember nothing else please remember this san francisco should, the last line of defense for workers and their benefits >> thank you. nex
america's cup. america's cup made a lot of promises. america's cup didn't fulfill their agreement upon commitment to the workforce agreement. the carpenter were monitoring our scope of work uncovered violations we invited the office of labor standards and enforcement who were structural in rover $160,000. in fact, that check is written 2013. in turn that was distributed to workers and those who worked at the america's cup event. we support the low and behold community workforce we are...
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the american team will be racing to keep the america's cup in america. and all this racing will take place right off the city front. the start line will be adjacent to marina green where the golden gate bridge at a backdrop. from the start, it will take the boats probably less than a minute to scream towards the first turn which would be only about 150 yards off the shoreline, so close to the water's edge in fact that you'll be able to hear the sound of the winches and the voices of the crew. i'm talking about polite voices. the regatta director has just issued a directive about the salty language needing to be a little sweeter. then boats will rip up and down the bay. on that first leg, they'll approach speeds close to 50 miles per hour, but they'll rip up and down the bay over a three-lap course and then the finish line will be right off here at piers 27 and 29. so the america's cup competition will be 162 years old, this fantastic trophy next year, yet it will have seen nothing like what's about to happen in san francisco. this will be the fastest, mo
the american team will be racing to keep the america's cup in america. and all this racing will take place right off the city front. the start line will be adjacent to marina green where the golden gate bridge at a backdrop. from the start, it will take the boats probably less than a minute to scream towards the first turn which would be only about 150 yards off the shoreline, so close to the water's edge in fact that you'll be able to hear the sound of the winches and the voices of the crew....
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the america's cup world series will be a tremendous need of an promotional vehicle to the america's cup final, here in san francisco. the world series will kick off in portugal in just eight weeks, then it moves to plymouth in the u.k. in september. i can also announced today we have the dates confirmed for the san diego regatta, the third stop in the world series. that will take place from the 12th to the 20th of november. you will be happy to hear it will be over before thanksgiving. we are looking forward to an exciting c eight -- season of sailing the ac 45's and then for two more seasons in the america's cup events. there is also a bidding process under way. we know five of the six cities that they will be stumping on. we will be determining how all of the 11 locations. the first few are expected to be announced soon for those remaining 11 cities. finally, i would like to pay a real tribute to the incredible amounts of work that is being done to make the america's cup events over the next two years an enormous success. not only the work of our own organizations, event authority, ra
the america's cup world series will be a tremendous need of an promotional vehicle to the america's cup final, here in san francisco. the world series will kick off in portugal in just eight weeks, then it moves to plymouth in the u.k. in september. i can also announced today we have the dates confirmed for the san diego regatta, the third stop in the world series. that will take place from the 12th to the 20th of november. you will be happy to hear it will be over before thanksgiving. we are...
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nearly enough to bring bank of america down. taxpayers now own $45 billion in preferred shares and warrants in bank of america. that money was committed by the treasury department and the federal reserve. mr. lewis is here today as ceo of bank of america thanks to the commitment of those funds through the end of december 2008 and into early january, 2009. due to the secretive conduct with the fed addressing its current financial crisis, many questions about the bank of america merrill lynch deal and bailout have until today remained unanswered. some of the key questions have been were the merrill lynch losses that precipitated bank of america's distress call to the treasury on december 17th the first such accelerating losses bank of america observed at merrill lynch since agreeing to purchase the company? did they believe bank of a america had a credible case for abandoning the deal? did the federal reserve compel bank of america to complete the deal against its will. or did bank of america's mistakes and miscalculations, more t
nearly enough to bring bank of america down. taxpayers now own $45 billion in preferred shares and warrants in bank of america. that money was committed by the treasury department and the federal reserve. mr. lewis is here today as ceo of bank of america thanks to the commitment of those funds through the end of december 2008 and into early january, 2009. due to the secretive conduct with the fed addressing its current financial crisis, many questions about the bank of america merrill lynch...
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i'm very proud of america. july 4th, independence day, america's birthday to celebrate, fox news sent tv crews out across the country to ask the question. why are you proud to be an american? you're going to hear from celebrities on the red carpet and in a ceremony during fleet week, marines and sailors tells why they serve and what makes them proud. contributors will share stories about what america means to them and their families and a memorial day parade with america's big cities and small towns. recent immigrants and people whose families have been here since the first independence day. why they're proud to be american. >> the thing that makes america great are the people. trend mendus spirit and love of the country. >> first country to be founded in the idea that every person was created equal. >> we're all the children of those who risk everything for freedom. i think that is the fundamental dna that units american s. >> at eight years old my doctors took me to hear a speech and said you've got to go her
i'm very proud of america. july 4th, independence day, america's birthday to celebrate, fox news sent tv crews out across the country to ask the question. why are you proud to be an american? you're going to hear from celebrities on the red carpet and in a ceremony during fleet week, marines and sailors tells why they serve and what makes them proud. contributors will share stories about what america means to them and their families and a memorial day parade with america's big cities and small...
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build bridges across that gulf that separates black america from white america. [cheers and applause] >> black america, no more than white america, do not want more government programs that perpetuate your dependency. they do not want to be a colony in a nation. they want the pride and self-respect and dignity that can only, come with an equal chance to own their own homes, businesses, and be what with american workers. have a piece of the action of private enterprise. [cheers and applause] >> and i pledge to you tonight that we shall have new programs which will provide that a chance. we made great history tonight. we do not fire a shot heard around the world, but we shall like the lamp of hope in millions of homes across this land in which there is no hope today. and that great light, shining out from america will become a beacon of hope to those who seek freedom and opportunity. my fellow americans, i believe that historians will recall that 1968 marked the beginning of the american generation in world history. just to be alive in america, just to be alive at
build bridges across that gulf that separates black america from white america. [cheers and applause] >> black america, no more than white america, do not want more government programs that perpetuate your dependency. they do not want to be a colony in a nation. they want the pride and self-respect and dignity that can only, come with an equal chance to own their own homes, businesses, and be what with american workers. have a piece of the action of private enterprise. [cheers and...
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let us build bridges to connect black america and white america. [applause] , theyxon: black america do not want more government programs which perpetuate dependency. they don't want to be a colony in a nation. they want the pride and self respect and dignity that can only come if they have an equal homes, toown that own own their own businesses, to be managers, to have a piece of the action in the exciting adventures of private enterprise. [applause] mr. nixon: i pledge to you tonight that we shall have new programs which will provide an equal chance. -- that equal chance. we make great history tonight. we do not fire a shot heard round the world, but we shall light the lamp of hope in millions of homes across the land in which there is no hope today, and that great light shining out from america will again become a "for all of those hope for all of those around the world. i believe historians will recall that 1968 marked the beginning of the american generation in world history. just to be a life america, just to be alive at this time, is an expe
let us build bridges to connect black america and white america. [applause] , theyxon: black america do not want more government programs which perpetuate dependency. they don't want to be a colony in a nation. they want the pride and self respect and dignity that can only come if they have an equal homes, toown that own own their own businesses, to be managers, to have a piece of the action in the exciting adventures of private enterprise. [applause] mr. nixon: i pledge to you tonight that we...
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he has moved america forward, while joe biden has held america back. when joe was vp, i was governor of the great state of south carolina. we had a pretty good run. manufacturers of all kind flocked to our state from overseas, creating tens of thousands of american jobs. people were referring to south carolina as the beast of the southeast, which i loved. everything we did happened in spite of joe biden and his old boss. we cut taxes. they raised them. we slashed red tape, they piled on more mandates. when we bought in good paying jobs, biden and obama sued us. i thought back. they gave up. foughtought back -- back. a biden-harris administration would be much much worse. this time it will be pelosi, sanders and the squad. their vision for america is socialism. we know that socialism has failed everywhere. they want to tell americans how to live and what to think. they want a government takeover of health care. they want to ban fracking and kill millions of jobs. they want massive tax hikes on working families. joe biden and the socialist left would be
he has moved america forward, while joe biden has held america back. when joe was vp, i was governor of the great state of south carolina. we had a pretty good run. manufacturers of all kind flocked to our state from overseas, creating tens of thousands of american jobs. people were referring to south carolina as the beast of the southeast, which i loved. everything we did happened in spite of joe biden and his old boss. we cut taxes. they raised them. we slashed red tape, they piled on more...
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ahead to an america that is more fairand ahead to an america that is more fair and just. in america that creates a job with dignity and respect. and america that cures diseases like cancer and alzheimer's. ahead to an america that never leaves anyone behind. ahead to an america that never gives up, never america that never gives up, never gives in. this is a great nation. it's always been a bad debt to bet against america. we are good people. this is the united states of america. there's never been anything we've been not able to do when we've been not able to do when we've done it together. folks, in the last stage of the campaign, i'd began thinking about a hymn that means a lot to me and my family, particularly my deceased son beau. it captures the faith which sustains me and i believe the stains america, and i hope it can provide some comfort and solace to the 230,000 americans who have lost a family member terrible virus that he stopping my heart goes out to you. it goes like this. he will raise you up on eagles wings, and hold you in the palm of his hand. and now, t
ahead to an america that is more fairand ahead to an america that is more fair and just. in america that creates a job with dignity and respect. and america that cures diseases like cancer and alzheimer's. ahead to an america that never leaves anyone behind. ahead to an america that never gives up, never america that never gives up, never gives in. this is a great nation. it's always been a bad debt to bet against america. we are good people. this is the united states of america. there's never...
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why don't you pick a song that is just america, america, america, america. oh, america. >> you put ho in there, you are not realizing, you are saying h america, ho, america, ho, ho. >> stephen: okay, take the hos out of america. >> take the hos out of america. >> stephen: all right, i understand. now the new album, thank you for correcting. the new album is called clancy's tavern. what is clancy's tavern. >> my grandmother had a supper club over in fort smith arkansas and when i was 12 i was the oldest-- . >> stephen: that was her place, your grandmother's name was chancey. >> that was her nickname. >> stephen: who was your grandfather's nick name. >> pepper. >> stephen: clancy and pepper. >> yeah, clancy and pepper. >> stephen: that sounds like a '70s cop show. >> it was, it was. >> stephen: now you, as i said in your previous, you have taken on terrorism but now in made in america, are you take on globalization. because you say nothing's made here in moir. >> well, it's about a generation before us you could go in the bank and like my dad could go in the b
why don't you pick a song that is just america, america, america, america. oh, america. >> you put ho in there, you are not realizing, you are saying h america, ho, america, ho, ho. >> stephen: okay, take the hos out of america. >> take the hos out of america. >> stephen: all right, i understand. now the new album, thank you for correcting. the new album is called clancy's tavern. what is clancy's tavern. >> my grandmother had a supper club over in fort smith...
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it has always been a bad bet to bet against america. this is the united states of america. there has never been anything we have not been able to do when we have done it together. folks, in the last stages of the campaign, i began thinking about a hymn that means a lot to me and my family that captures the faith that sustains me and which i believe sustains america. and i hope it can provide comfort and solemn to the americans who lost a loved one to this terrible virus this year. our hearts go out to each and every one of you. hopefully this hymn gives you solemn. it goes like this -- and he will raise you up on eagle's wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you shine like the sun and hold you in the palm of his hand. together on eagle's wings we embark on the work god called upon us to do with full hearts and steady hands, with faith in america and in each other, with love of country, a thirst for justice. let it be the nation that we know we can be, a nation united, a nation strengthened, a nation healed. the united states of america, ladies and gentlemen, there has
it has always been a bad bet to bet against america. this is the united states of america. there has never been anything we have not been able to do when we have done it together. folks, in the last stages of the campaign, i began thinking about a hymn that means a lot to me and my family that captures the faith that sustains me and which i believe sustains america. and i hope it can provide comfort and solemn to the americans who lost a loved one to this terrible virus this year. our hearts go...
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liked about america. cried. left, people they had a fiction for the family -- affection for the family they lived with. appreciation of the kind of small-town life, the democratic spirit of small-town and that sort of thing. >> we have time for one more question. i thought you were pointing behind me. thank you. it has been one of the most thought-provoking lectures i have come to in a long time. i appreciate your survey of opinions of the united states. i am a great fan of james fallow . his work at the atlantic and surveys of china. so out of work character for him. i find it almost looking for good rather than being as critical as he has been say with china and the transpacific partnership and everything. then i listen to you. did you find him to be -- james: pollyannaish? >> yeah. there was no talk of the small-town life and crisis. and they say they didn't expect to find what they found. they said that. we didn't expect to find -- they were going as i mentioned at a time when our national discourse s
liked about america. cried. left, people they had a fiction for the family -- affection for the family they lived with. appreciation of the kind of small-town life, the democratic spirit of small-town and that sort of thing. >> we have time for one more question. i thought you were pointing behind me. thank you. it has been one of the most thought-provoking lectures i have come to in a long time. i appreciate your survey of opinions of the united states. i am a great fan of james fallow ....
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gol del amÉrica. enrique: han sido pacientes luego de la gran cantidad de dinero que se pagÓ y aquÍ estÁ nico castillo que ha regresado al estadio azteca. a ver, una foto. la fue pedir en el costado. aquÍ estÁ el toque de balÓn. nico castillo llega para empujar. el gol lo platicamos todos. comentarista: Éstas una pelota complicada para henry martÍn. hace el control muestra un centro que le llega bien. "ruso": complico tener otra presencia en el Área. quedaron mano a mano. lo hizo muy bien henry martÍn. "perro": es una jugada extraordinaria. se da la recepciÓn orientada . "perro": el Árbitro no dice nada. entregÓ en corto para pablo gonzÁlez. la pelota a la deriva. arranca uno de los mejores hombres. >> el amÉrica logrÓ lo que querÍa y puede quedar desprotegido. estÁ gonzález. "perro": puebla se la jugÓ "piojo". balÓn que juega angulo. lo aguanta bien trabajando atrÁs. renato, balÓn que juega pablo gonzÁlez en la apertura. buen trabajo ahÍ. el tiro cerca. cerca la abuela, cerca
gol del amÉrica. enrique: han sido pacientes luego de la gran cantidad de dinero que se pagÓ y aquÍ estÁ nico castillo que ha regresado al estadio azteca. a ver, una foto. la fue pedir en el costado. aquÍ estÁ el toque de balÓn. nico castillo llega para empujar. el gol lo platicamos todos. comentarista: Éstas una pelota complicada para henry martÍn. hace el control muestra un centro que le llega bien. "ruso": complico tener otra presencia en el Área. quedaron mano a mano. lo...
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our 100,000 strong in the americas program aims to enable 100,000 us youth to study in latin america and 100,000 latin america students to study in the united states 2020. over the past five years we have seen more than a 10% increase in students participating in these vital cross-cultural exchanges and will announce an expansion of the program next week. second, we can't have economic growth without security. in too many places gangs and narcotraffickers still brutally target civilians, law-enforcement and journalists. the frontlines of this this fight are in central america in the northern triangle-- title of guatemala el salvador and honduras. vice president recently hosted to deepen our-- along with our partners we are confronting this challenge by providing law enforcement with equipment, training and technology they need to protect communities while also respecting human rights. we are improving coordination between countries, cracking down on the flow of guns across our southern border and squeezing cartel finance. here at home, we are working to reduce demand for drugs and re
our 100,000 strong in the americas program aims to enable 100,000 us youth to study in latin america and 100,000 latin america students to study in the united states 2020. over the past five years we have seen more than a 10% increase in students participating in these vital cross-cultural exchanges and will announce an expansion of the program next week. second, we can't have economic growth without security. in too many places gangs and narcotraffickers still brutally target civilians,...
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so let's make them in america again. let's build a future here in america. let's remember who in god's name we are. we are the only country in the world -- the reason we are sometimes called ugly americans who cannot be defined by the notion of possibilities. there is nothing beyond our capacity. not a single thing if we act as the united states of america, the united states of america. so, folks, i really am optimistic because of the guys behind me and other men and women like them. we are about to enter a new period. we just have to stay the course, have confidence in our selves. by the way, there's overwhelming strength in our diversity, and it is about time. i will end by saying when i got elected, i made a promise. i said my administration is going to look like america. if it is a vice president or secretary of state or a cabinet member or a senior person, it is going to look like america, and it does. and one more thing, i know how to say the word "union." [applause] the single best workers in the world. so, folks, let's go do this, ok? i want to thank
so let's make them in america again. let's build a future here in america. let's remember who in god's name we are. we are the only country in the world -- the reason we are sometimes called ugly americans who cannot be defined by the notion of possibilities. there is nothing beyond our capacity. not a single thing if we act as the united states of america, the united states of america. so, folks, i really am optimistic because of the guys behind me and other men and women like them. we are...
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>> this is not the america i grew up in. i love america. i will fight, you know, to my last breath to save america and i think we can do. >> we spoke to the former kkk leader in washington, d.c.? >> well, i think it's not unfair to say that when the steve scalise story broke, a lot of people thought, well, david duke, there is a name i haven't heard in a while. let's talk a little bit about what happened. i think if it wasn't the big of a new congress with an enlargedvan majority, if representative scalise wasn't the third-rank can iran in the leadership, this might have sort of passed everyone's notice. did you think the congressman was telling the truth when he said he had no idea what the organization was or your connection with it? >> well, i have no idea. i was in moscow at the time. i heard he was there but i didn't find any confirmation. but i am surprised and shocked it would be a big deal if he was there. as you said, you started off the interview, what's been going on over these years? well, if you read the newspapers, you would t
>> this is not the america i grew up in. i love america. i will fight, you know, to my last breath to save america and i think we can do. >> we spoke to the former kkk leader in washington, d.c.? >> well, i think it's not unfair to say that when the steve scalise story broke, a lot of people thought, well, david duke, there is a name i haven't heard in a while. let's talk a little bit about what happened. i think if it wasn't the big of a new congress with an enlargedvan...
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slowed down the book is america imagine a world with. a major motion picture that my job is now this is a new i did the film twenty sixteen which is about obama. what is america july fourth independence day what your thoughts are you have the taliban and their gloom and that. the wall and usually well. this. seems to be. looks like a very questionable i think part of the picture here you've seen a man in iran for thirty years i mean iran is not using going to destruction in any . obama. is a bad war of ghana stand for troops you have to go to war but look the taliban those are not good guys they're not good guys not only in their foreign policy but they put they are the most radical muslims in the world and radical islam is probably the most illiberal force in the world today so i don't understand why we don't recognise that with that in afghanistan we are dealing with a serious problem and we need to deal with it to obama's statement that america is a hammer all problems aren't ants well i agree with that i don't think we're the world's
slowed down the book is america imagine a world with. a major motion picture that my job is now this is a new i did the film twenty sixteen which is about obama. what is america july fourth independence day what your thoughts are you have the taliban and their gloom and that. the wall and usually well. this. seems to be. looks like a very questionable i think part of the picture here you've seen a man in iran for thirty years i mean iran is not using going to destruction in any . obama. is a...
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relations with latin america. if he felt he had left a legacy, he decided everything else in his presidency was more important than the legacy and did not mention it in his memoirs. what did the situation look like in 1959? -- 1969? i think 1969 because i have dr. robert farrell's book on american diplomacy at home, and i look at what he said. 1969 is a good time to see with the legacy is because the documentation of the foreign policy of united states during truman's administration was not open in 1969, and just about to be opened a few years later after president truman died and his white house files have begun to be opened. what did it look like in 1969? dr. farrell says "u.s. diplomacy toward latin america lost importance after world war ii it had in the 1930's. truman had said he would continue the good neighbor policy, but there were no large gestures during truman's presidency of the sort made by roosevelt at the conferences. since the end of the second world war, the problems of the united states and latin
relations with latin america. if he felt he had left a legacy, he decided everything else in his presidency was more important than the legacy and did not mention it in his memoirs. what did the situation look like in 1959? -- 1969? i think 1969 because i have dr. robert farrell's book on american diplomacy at home, and i look at what he said. 1969 is a good time to see with the legacy is because the documentation of the foreign policy of united states during truman's administration was not...
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america." ♪ ♪ "only in america." ♪ ♪ in america." ♪ ♪ america." ♪ ♪ ♪ what is available at an online store including the all-new campaign 2020 t-shirt, sweatshirts, and hats. go to c-spandoor.org and browse all of our products. >> amy klobuchar was in new hampshire this wee
america." ♪ ♪ "only in america." ♪ ♪ in america." ♪ ♪ america." ♪ ♪ ♪ what is available at an online store including the all-new campaign 2020 t-shirt, sweatshirts, and hats. go to c-spandoor.org and browse all of our products. >> amy klobuchar was in new hampshire this wee
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i believe in america. i believe in what america stands for. god gave us the right to free m freedom. nobody is going to take that from us. one of the representatives that congress knows we are here. of course. we shut down d.c.! i think everybody nose we are here. my hope from this day forward is that america will get back to what it was founded on. america will pay attention to the representative is, senators ♪ ♪ >> that's fun, i didn't know i was doing a dance in the middle of this. common, america. stand up. ♪ get up, stand up ♪ stand up for your rights. >> just remember that god has blessed america. that blessing hasn't ended. it's up to you to get out and make the changes america requires to stay the land of the free. god bless you, your family, god bless 3?america. ♪ ♪ snaud [inaudible] >> we got a nasty call saying he had put a bomb in the building. we have evacuating right now. these guy also go to no end. >> they are so dangerous to america. you know what, we are going to show up twices strong. >> healthcare alone, we are
i believe in america. i believe in what america stands for. god gave us the right to free m freedom. nobody is going to take that from us. one of the representatives that congress knows we are here. of course. we shut down d.c.! i think everybody nose we are here. my hope from this day forward is that america will get back to what it was founded on. america will pay attention to the representative is, senators ♪ ♪ >> that's fun, i didn't know i was doing a dance in the middle of this....
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long before i came to america i was in love with america, because i was a dreamer. i had big hopes big ideas big visions. i didn't want to be ordinary. i didn't want to be mediocre. i didn't want to settle. i came to america to be the best that i could be, to learn from the best, to be mentored by the best and to, ultimately, be able to match it with or even beat the best, to make it. because if you can make it in america, you can make it anywhere. the best of every industry no matter what it is is right here in the united states. all i don't of you in this room are so lucky to be americans. you live in a culture that is computing and vibrant and passionate and nostalgic and optimistic. others live in pedestrian and timid cultures. that's why my advice to you is always to never let anyone tell you that you can't achieve it. never let anyone stomp on your dreams. never be content to color between the lines. never be cramped into submission. stretch out and slab mediocrity in the face because as more thans you've been given so much -- as americans you've been given so
long before i came to america i was in love with america, because i was a dreamer. i had big hopes big ideas big visions. i didn't want to be ordinary. i didn't want to be mediocre. i didn't want to settle. i came to america to be the best that i could be, to learn from the best, to be mentored by the best and to, ultimately, be able to match it with or even beat the best, to make it. because if you can make it in america, you can make it anywhere. the best of every industry no matter what it...
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the present of america such as the present of america. the president of america is the president for everybody, andnd that's been the case because this is the country whose militaries more powerful thanca the rest of the world militaries combined. america is of the guardian of liberty.or some people might not like that. some people might not think that's necessary, but the reality is that we would want anyone else to do that job and somebody has to do that job. i'm very thankful that it's america or i would want it to e china. i wouldn't want it to be north korea. i would want it to be anybody else.dy else. i think the only country that is in that position that scott the morality come and again when we go back to de tocqueville who famously said america is great because america is good pick when america ceases to be good she will cease to be great. i do think that there is a moral case for america to be the worlds policeman if you like. again it's not free, it's not sexy or something we really want to talk about. i know that a lot of amer
the present of america such as the present of america. the president of america is the president for everybody, andnd that's been the case because this is the country whose militaries more powerful thanca the rest of the world militaries combined. america is of the guardian of liberty.or some people might not like that. some people might not think that's necessary, but the reality is that we would want anyone else to do that job and somebody has to do that job. i'm very thankful that it's...
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president trump will keep america america. if you're watching tonight and wrestling with your vote on november 3, i implore you tune out the bias news and hear it straight from 1 that knows. i wasn't born a trump. i was raised a carolina girl. i went to public schools and worked my way through a state university. mrs. b from my seventh grade english class was right. what i learned about our president is different than what you might have heard. i learned that he's a good man. that he loves his family. that he didn't need this job. that no one on earth worked harder for the american people. that he's willing to fight for his beliefs and for the people and the country that he loves. he's a person of conviction. he's a fighter and will never stop fighting for america. he will uphold our values. he will preserve our families. he will build upon the great american edict that our union will never be perfect until opportunity is equal for all, including and especially for women. our 40th president, ronald reagan, said it best. the dr
president trump will keep america america. if you're watching tonight and wrestling with your vote on november 3, i implore you tune out the bias news and hear it straight from 1 that knows. i wasn't born a trump. i was raised a carolina girl. i went to public schools and worked my way through a state university. mrs. b from my seventh grade english class was right. what i learned about our president is different than what you might have heard. i learned that he's a good man. that he loves his...
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put their interests before america. those of us blessed by your trust should give you a government that doesn't act as if it's something apart from you but one that is of the people, by the people and for the people. a government that appreciates that no one of us has all the answers were all the power. a government that tolerates contrary views among a diverse citizenry without making them into enemies were doubting their patriotism. a government that can discuss and debate with as much civility as passion and with a view to persuade, not intimidate, to encourage, not demonize. a government that can take on the big problems and make things better for all of our citizens. a government that all of america can be proud of. in 2022 and 2024, the republicans had a historic opportunity to put america back on the right course. while there are those who are more interested in attacking their fellow republicans been growing and rebuilding the republican party, my focus has been and will continue to be on growing that bigger ten
put their interests before america. those of us blessed by your trust should give you a government that doesn't act as if it's something apart from you but one that is of the people, by the people and for the people. a government that appreciates that no one of us has all the answers were all the power. a government that tolerates contrary views among a diverse citizenry without making them into enemies were doubting their patriotism. a government that can discuss and debate with as much...
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we will make america proud again. we will make america safe again. and, yes, together, we will make america great again. thank you. god bless you and god bless america! thank you. [ applause ] god bless america. [ applause ] [ applause ]
we will make america proud again. we will make america safe again. and, yes, together, we will make america great again. thank you. god bless you and god bless america! thank you. [ applause ] god bless america. [ applause ] [ applause ]
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america. the way he's doing it is starting with elementary, middle, and high school students. that's his goal to do that. [applause] because had recommendations for his books on works from notables such as dana perino, ben carson colonel north most importantly a formal am not of colonel west serve on the board. so we encourage him to speak as well. in lieu of books selling and signing were doing something different. because seeking to raise donations for flag. they are all tax-deductible in between his talk and the q&a, there will be jars being passed around. we'd we'd like you to be as generous as you can. this is going to be a very important organization and at the end of the talk he will be down at his table with his materials. there's materials at your table and for people who make donations of $200 or more, you'll get a free signed book for you and check should be made payable to flake. with no further do, were happy to introduce a new friend of mine, mr. nick adams. [applause] >> good ev
america. the way he's doing it is starting with elementary, middle, and high school students. that's his goal to do that. [applause] because had recommendations for his books on works from notables such as dana perino, ben carson colonel north most importantly a formal am not of colonel west serve on the board. so we encourage him to speak as well. in lieu of books selling and signing were doing something different. because seeking to raise donations for flag. they are all tax-deductible in...
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and they're wrong about america. despite our imperfections and you will of the serious problems that we face, america remains the greatest nation on earth. people from all across the world still yearn to come here, to become americans. the rest of the world still looks to us for leadership and inspiration. and just ask yourself even on our darkest days, where on earth would you rather live than the united states of america? americans are not tired of freedom and democracy. they're tired of failed leadership. they haven't given up on the values that make our nation great, they're just fed up in politicians who put their interests before america. look, those of us blessed by your trust should give you a government that doesn't act as if it's something apart from you. but one that is of the people, by the time, and for the people. a government that appreciates that no one of us has all the answers or all the power. a government that tolerates contrary views among a diverse citizenry without making them into enemies or d
and they're wrong about america. despite our imperfections and you will of the serious problems that we face, america remains the greatest nation on earth. people from all across the world still yearn to come here, to become americans. the rest of the world still looks to us for leadership and inspiration. and just ask yourself even on our darkest days, where on earth would you rather live than the united states of america? americans are not tired of freedom and democracy. they're tired of...
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the heart of america. not only from its geographical heart, but from its spiritual heart. dwight eisenhower touched something fundamental in america, which only a man of immense force of mind and spirit could have brought so vibrantly alive. he was the product of america's soil and ideals, driven by a compulsion to do right and to do well. a man of deep faith who believed in god and trusted in his wealth. a man who truly loved his country, and for whom words like freedom and democracy were not cliche. he exemplified what millions of parents hope that their sons would be. strong and courageous and honest and compassionate. and with his own great qualities at heart, he personified the best in america. ♪ his great love of people was rooted in his faith. he had a deep faith in the goodness of god and the essential goodness of man as a creature of god. it is, i think, a special tribute to dwight eisenhower that despite all of his honors, despite all of his great deeds and his triumphs, we find ourselves today
the heart of america. not only from its geographical heart, but from its spiritual heart. dwight eisenhower touched something fundamental in america, which only a man of immense force of mind and spirit could have brought so vibrantly alive. he was the product of america's soil and ideals, driven by a compulsion to do right and to do well. a man of deep faith who believed in god and trusted in his wealth. a man who truly loved his country, and for whom words like freedom and democracy were not...
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todavÍa la tienen amÉrica. esto ya no pasÓ y el amÉrica recupera. gibran: mejor el equipo y esta tenue insinuaciÓn de peligro. buscaba a esto cordo. viene a la pelea camacho. comentarista: roger es el mejor de la cancha. presentador: sepÚlveda estÁ bien ubicado. ya no llueve, creo. quebrando. sÍ, le llama miguel herrera. presentador: sobre el argentino de 32 aÑos de rosario central, es el capitÁn de cholos. ahÍ la estÁ buscando cÓrdoba. amÉrica tiene el balÓn en su poder y ademÁs se va a realizar el cambio del amÉrica . estamos otra vez contigo gibran. gibran: escuchemos el cambio. presentador: ahÍ estÁ el movimiento de miguel herrera. comentarista: sÉ que cÓrdoba es de perfil bajo, pero me gusta mucho el trabajo que hace. es un tipo que trabaja discreto. llama la atenciÓn lo de benedetti. >> estÁ calentando, se ha tenido participaciÓn y despuÉs fue titular frente a leÓn. en cualquier momento lo podrÍamos ver en la cancha. >> camacho se quedÓ con la pelota y no pudo habilitar a tomÁs mendoza. ya el amÉrica va a mover el bal
todavÍa la tienen amÉrica. esto ya no pasÓ y el amÉrica recupera. gibran: mejor el equipo y esta tenue insinuaciÓn de peligro. buscaba a esto cordo. viene a la pelea camacho. comentarista: roger es el mejor de la cancha. presentador: sepÚlveda estÁ bien ubicado. ya no llueve, creo. quebrando. sÍ, le llama miguel herrera. presentador: sobre el argentino de 32 aÑos de rosario central, es el capitÁn de cholos. ahÍ la estÁ buscando cÓrdoba. amÉrica tiene el balÓn en su poder y...
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gol gol gol del amÉrica! renato ibarra con una nueva asistencia en el campeonato, y de extremo al centro del 11 al nueve, cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez y empato el amÉrica. mark: en la primera acciÓn en el que mateos uribe recibe en el medio del campo, de res prende y juega con oribe peralta, abre para renato y vemos el movimiento de mateo uribe entrando al Área y trayendo la atracciÓn del central y de lateral, creo que se equivoca jonathan orozco en la salida, pero llega muy bien cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez no habÍa parecido pero le hablÁbamos que ofensivamente la amÉrica necesita eso, necesita sentirse cÓmodo con el balón y que sus jugadores intervengan en las jugadas. josÉ luis: primera vez que le den espacio renato y vaya que lo explote, jonathan nidia king y de allÁ, se quedÓ completamente en medio pagando y josÉ abella que habÍa hecho movimientos del centro para cubrir oribe peralta que estaba solo, descuidas cecilio domÍnguez defi
gol gol gol del amÉrica! renato ibarra con una nueva asistencia en el campeonato, y de extremo al centro del 11 al nueve, cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez y empato el amÉrica. mark: en la primera acciÓn en el que mateos uribe recibe en el medio del campo, de res prende y juega con oribe peralta, abre para renato y vemos el movimiento de mateo uribe entrando al Área y trayendo la atracciÓn del central y de lateral, creo que se equivoca jonathan orozco en la salida,...
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veo un amÉrica noqueado. desde que se fueron al medio tiempo saliendo por el tÚnel, todos cabizbajos, diciÉndose palabras entre ellos, parece que "el piojo" deberÍa haberlos despertado en el entre tiempo. raÚl: asÍ lo deseamos desde el minuto dos del segundo tiempo. hay manera para reaccionar por parte de amÉrica. se mete uribe, la maneja de manera sumamente sobrada jonathan orozco. quÉ estarÁ pensando robert en este segundo tiempo? ivÁn: se tomÓ la cabeza. raÚl: no puedes hacer eso! gibran: es parte de la diversiÓn en la cancha. no puso en mayor riesgo el partido y luego se quedÓ con ella. no habÍa nadie cerca. [risa] raÚl: para angulo el tarjetÓn amarillo. locutor: quiere saber mÁs de la liga mx? descarga la aplicaciÓn "univisiÓn deportes". raÚl: 10 minutos de este segundo tiempo, siboldi cinco de tiempo corrido-- 55 de tiempo corrido. amÉrica buscados en este partido de vuelta. se ha vuelto un juego entrecortado . falta de renato ibarra que seÑala perfectamente el central. espera sant
veo un amÉrica noqueado. desde que se fueron al medio tiempo saliendo por el tÚnel, todos cabizbajos, diciÉndose palabras entre ellos, parece que "el piojo" deberÍa haberlos despertado en el entre tiempo. raÚl: asÍ lo deseamos desde el minuto dos del segundo tiempo. hay manera para reaccionar por parte de amÉrica. se mete uribe, la maneja de manera sumamente sobrada jonathan orozco. quÉ estarÁ pensando robert en este segundo tiempo? ivÁn: se tomÓ la cabeza. raÚl: no puedes...
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this is the impact of the bible on america. and impact the bible globally, but today we're going to focus on the impact of the bible in america. it's talked about a lot. we write legislation about the impact of the bible and separation of church and state, many things that have come from that. but today we're going to look at some of the under girding items, documents, manuscripts, printed books that was here and the founding fathers used to create what we call the government of the united states. also with me is norm conrad. norm really put this collection together for us and is here at the museum in washington, d.c., and norm going to lead us through here and give us some of the details of these items. it's a fascinating look understanding that. one of our big tourist groups who come and visit the museum, you would think -- big museum, what do they want to see, especially overseas. the bible in america is one of the key pieces they want to go visit because they want to understand how could that be, how could the bible be a ba
this is the impact of the bible on america. and impact the bible globally, but today we're going to focus on the impact of the bible in america. it's talked about a lot. we write legislation about the impact of the bible and separation of church and state, many things that have come from that. but today we're going to look at some of the under girding items, documents, manuscripts, printed books that was here and the founding fathers used to create what we call the government of the united...
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by the way, when i say buy america, i mean all of america. i want to increase federal spending on goods and services that go to small businesses, the backbone of our country. last year, implant increased at the number of contacts that go to small disadvantaged businesses by 50% by 2025. this means more contracts will go to black, brown, native american, women-owned businesses in every state and territory, in every industry from services to manufacturing to agriculture. we have already seen success. businesses have won contracts to provide masks to the government, veteran owned small businesses are producing specialty trucks and trailers for the department of veterans affairs and to the army. we have seen other successes that will allow us to make synthetic rubber gloves in alabama, fibers that go into n95 masks, shipping containers in maryland and the list goes on. here is what it adds up to, today i am placing a bet on america. everyone here is going to make sure that it pays off, everybody on the stage. i will say today what we have seen in
by the way, when i say buy america, i mean all of america. i want to increase federal spending on goods and services that go to small businesses, the backbone of our country. last year, implant increased at the number of contacts that go to small disadvantaged businesses by 50% by 2025. this means more contracts will go to black, brown, native american, women-owned businesses in every state and territory, in every industry from services to manufacturing to agriculture. we have already seen...
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so, why is america rich? one reason is that america's a good place to do business. >> a copy of -- give me a break. i'm told it's a wonderful book. >> i opened a business recently. i named it the stossel store and tried to sell my book and some fox stuff in downtown wilmington, delaware. >> do you want to buy a fox t-shirt? >> not right now. >> hey, i didn't say it was a smart business. but this ability to at least try to succeed is one reason that america is rich. >> you can sit on it and you don't have to leave -- >> this woman wants to sell an umbrella that has an extra part that keeps your seat dry. >> for me, i would love the product. >> a.j. markets products, mostly on tv. >> ultimate way to smooth beautiful feet. >> this one ped egg. he invites 30 to 50 inventors to pitch their idea. >> cleaning shouldn't be that much work. >> he gives each person five minutes to close a sale. >> the all in one toilet brush is the only brush you will ever need. >> his company is a success. it has close to a billion dol
so, why is america rich? one reason is that america's a good place to do business. >> a copy of -- give me a break. i'm told it's a wonderful book. >> i opened a business recently. i named it the stossel store and tried to sell my book and some fox stuff in downtown wilmington, delaware. >> do you want to buy a fox t-shirt? >> not right now. >> hey, i didn't say it was a smart business. but this ability to at least try to succeed is one reason that america is rich....
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miss america is a nonprofit. it was very tied to atlantic city tried to retain favor there whereas miss usa has always been a for-profit. they never really got hung up on the scholarship thing. miss usa is a pageant that has always been at peace with the entertainment value with young women in the state. miss america, continuing to have young women and swimsuits for another 68 years, not that comfortable with it. it never, always searching for the right thing to do. always consumed by anxiety of what is right. miss usa, turn on the tv. bigger brooms, bigger hair, sexier. just a bigger vibe. by the way, that is the one that donald trump owned. donald trump does not own miss america. >> that is kind of all you have to say. [laughter] >> we have to have some other folks that may want to ask some questions. tell me, and i know that this is probably very controversial. do you have a favorite? [laughter] >> that is very controversial. i think that my favorite is -- [inaudible] do you remember her? she had this pioneeri
miss america is a nonprofit. it was very tied to atlantic city tried to retain favor there whereas miss usa has always been a for-profit. they never really got hung up on the scholarship thing. miss usa is a pageant that has always been at peace with the entertainment value with young women in the state. miss america, continuing to have young women and swimsuits for another 68 years, not that comfortable with it. it never, always searching for the right thing to do. always consumed by anxiety...
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the america's cup is unique. it is a unique thing in sports history. you could see nothing but technological innovation. because of this, i got involved in aerospace engineering and in 1983, 1984, i joined the team in newport beach, california. we tried to bring the cup to newport beach. they were faster and we were eliminated quarterly. san francisco has registry. what -- has a rich history. this can be one of the most innovative and inspiring events in california history. if you want to inspire children, if you want to inspire them to see what people can do and what teams can do and what individuals can do, what you want to do is bring the america's cup here. when i was involved to have to go out in a boat and go offshore. for the first time, you will have to -- you will have the most inclusive show. they will see the excitement and technology that goes into it. tens of thousands who have never seen america's cup boats close will be able to see it. the technology is so far ahead of where we were in 1985, it is amazing to see. what the team is doing i
the america's cup is unique. it is a unique thing in sports history. you could see nothing but technological innovation. because of this, i got involved in aerospace engineering and in 1983, 1984, i joined the team in newport beach, california. we tried to bring the cup to newport beach. they were faster and we were eliminated quarterly. san francisco has registry. what -- has a rich history. this can be one of the most innovative and inspiring events in california history. if you want to...
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i want to do my part for the america's cup. we could launch it into something that could be used for the san francisco future. if i could have all of the money i could take, i would probably personally be able to create between 75 and 100 jobs in san francisco during america's cup. that might not factor into the analysis. basically, something that is important for the city to do -- we are transforming the waterfront. it is huge. i have sailed in maryland, florida, south california, the gulf, everywhere -- key west, d.c., boston. i have seen the waterfront from the outside in the inside. this is the biggest opportunity any city has ever had. i am really looking forward to the potential of raising my kid in the america's cup environment. it is something i dreamed of as a kid. if it could be a reality for my son, that would be huge. this is a long-term investment that europe would take seriously. it is something we in america do not understand. sailing is a big part of the world. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. >> my name is patr
i want to do my part for the america's cup. we could launch it into something that could be used for the san francisco future. if i could have all of the money i could take, i would probably personally be able to create between 75 and 100 jobs in san francisco during america's cup. that might not factor into the analysis. basically, something that is important for the city to do -- we are transforming the waterfront. it is huge. i have sailed in maryland, florida, south california, the gulf,...