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n america. according to the latest numbers from the census bureau, incomes fell by more than $2,100 in inflation djusted terms. 5.3 million americans, the highest number in history, mr. peaker, now live in poverty. more than 43 million americans receiving food stamps under barack obama, the highest number n history. barack obama single handedly added almost as much deficit to all of the debt as other presidents in the 240-year the united states of merica combined. standard&poor downgraded the u.s. government from its iple-a credit rating for the very first time in history. signature policy achieved what was called the affordable care act. we have learned year after year, essentially nothing mr. about the affordable care act was true. contained over $1 rillion in new taxes which was the largest tax increase in history. millions remain uninsured, health care costs have never the entire and ebacle called obamacare is now catastrophiccally collapsing before our very eyes. . speaker, mr. obama engine
n america. according to the latest numbers from the census bureau, incomes fell by more than $2,100 in inflation djusted terms. 5.3 million americans, the highest number in history, mr. peaker, now live in poverty. more than 43 million americans receiving food stamps under barack obama, the highest number n history. barack obama single handedly added almost as much deficit to all of the debt as other presidents in the 240-year the united states of merica combined. standard&poor downgraded...
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america really is a metaphor for the whole cultural and institutional edifice. it was built not exclusively but primarily by white protestant christians in this country that set the tone for national conversation and really shaped a lot of american ideals. you may have walked here and to walk very far without tripping over an institution that was started by white christian america white protestants. the ywca the ymca, the boy scouts we would not be hard to find these things and yet these kinds of institutions and the world so they were really part of a pass from the american scene. that's really what the book is about. you can see this in the a number of demographic ways than you could see the architecture but i'm going to focus on the demographics. i could show you one chart. i would show you a few more but i could show you one chart it would get this one. this really shows us some real changes that happened just over the last eight years. the period of barack obama's presidency, this is all white christians together. all white christians protestant catholic no
america really is a metaphor for the whole cultural and institutional edifice. it was built not exclusively but primarily by white protestant christians in this country that set the tone for national conversation and really shaped a lot of american ideals. you may have walked here and to walk very far without tripping over an institution that was started by white christian america white protestants. the ywca the ymca, the boy scouts we would not be hard to find these things and yet these kinds...
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thank you all and god bless america.
thank you all and god bless america.
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but on the day we live in an america fueled by renewable energy, we will live in a stronger america and that is why we have to help elect barack obama our president. we'll have to work hard to bring our troops home from iraq and get them the support they've earned by their service. but on the day we live in an america that's as loyal to our troops as they have been to us, we will live in a stronger america and that is why we must help elect barack obama our president. this election is a turning point election and it is critical that we all is. will we go forward together or will we stall and slip backwards? now think how much progress we've already made. when we first started people everywhere asked the same questions -- could a woman really serve as commander in chief? well, i think we answered that one. and could an african-american really be our president? and senator obama has answered that one. together senator obama and i achieved milestones essential to our progress as a nation, part of our perpetual duty to form a more perfect union. now on a personal note when i was asked what
but on the day we live in an america fueled by renewable energy, we will live in a stronger america and that is why we have to help elect barack obama our president. we'll have to work hard to bring our troops home from iraq and get them the support they've earned by their service. but on the day we live in an america that's as loyal to our troops as they have been to us, we will live in a stronger america and that is why we must help elect barack obama our president. this election is a turning...
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not in america. [applause] that is why while some folks, if you recall, were willing to let the auto industry under. with more than 1 million jobs that would have been lost. barack had the back of the american workers. he fought hard to protect jobs for american and families. thankfully because of his hard work, today the auto industry is back on its feet again. [applause] yes, while we still have more work to do to rebuild the economy, there are more and more signs every day that we're headed in the right direction. the stock market has doubled. exports have grown by 45%. manufacturers have added 45,000 jobs. we have had 31 straight months with private sector job growth, totaling 5.2 million new jobs under this president. [applause] in addition to the creation, as best as you have to be able to do more than one thing at a time. our president was also focused on improving access to health care for millions of americans. barack did not care whether health reform was the easy thing to do politically be
not in america. [applause] that is why while some folks, if you recall, were willing to let the auto industry under. with more than 1 million jobs that would have been lost. barack had the back of the american workers. he fought hard to protect jobs for american and families. thankfully because of his hard work, today the auto industry is back on its feet again. [applause] yes, while we still have more work to do to rebuild the economy, there are more and more signs every day that we're headed...
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tonight at 8:45 eastern, mit film and media professor hendershott, how william f buckley put america on the fireline. looks how mr. buckley of the national review used his program firing line to open up out of early circles which made him an early pundit. >> as our level of discourse seemed to be deteriorating and shouting matches, it seemed like an important time to be talking about a show that really valued civil discourse, civil debate between people who disagreed with each other. >> sunday on in depth, pearl harbor is the focus of discussion and we'll be taking your phone calls, tweets and e-mails questions live to 3 p.m. eastern. 9 p.m. eastern after words, george mitchell to served as u.s. special envoy for middle east peace 2009-2011 looks at the israeli-palestinian conflict in the book "a path to peace" a previous history and interviewed by jane harmon president and ceo from the woodrow center. >> they've long since renounced violence, accepted israeli's existence and opted for peaceful negotiation. >> go to booktv.org for the full schedule. >> this photo was sent in 2012, we
tonight at 8:45 eastern, mit film and media professor hendershott, how william f buckley put america on the fireline. looks how mr. buckley of the national review used his program firing line to open up out of early circles which made him an early pundit. >> as our level of discourse seemed to be deteriorating and shouting matches, it seemed like an important time to be talking about a show that really valued civil discourse, civil debate between people who disagreed with each other....
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>> the president has disappointed america because he hasn't lead america in the right direction. >> barack obama's failed us. weakened america's confidence. >> diminished the dreams. >> liberty limiting radical left wing anti-business reckless spending tax hiking party of barack obama-- . >> jon: hey, his wife is nice though, i like his wife, heh. wow, it's four years, one man, barack obama has broken the greatest nation god has ever give then earth. the message of this convention is that apparently up until around november of 2008 americans lived in a utopian ideal born of our own gumption and individual hard work but sadly now, not four years later it is a blythed socialist hell scape with jack footed thugs lock you up for thinking about christmas. and here is the most incredible part of the entire fiction. while convincing us that barack obama's destroyed this country's future, the republicans have also invented a past where they were trying to help him succeed. >> that choice was not the choice of our party but americans always come together after elections. >> i wish president obama h
>> the president has disappointed america because he hasn't lead america in the right direction. >> barack obama's failed us. weakened america's confidence. >> diminished the dreams. >> liberty limiting radical left wing anti-business reckless spending tax hiking party of barack obama-- . >> jon: hey, his wife is nice though, i like his wife, heh. wow, it's four years, one man, barack obama has broken the greatest nation god has ever give then earth. the message of...
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and it is immoral for a -- for the united states of america to have tens of billions of people without health insurance and adequate health care. that's a bad thing. that is not american. >> the three big buzz words are cost, quality and coverage. we know some trillion dollar plan will probably cover more people. will it decrease costs? the c.b.o. says no. people say, why would we do that? that's not clear. in fact that have private insurance already, have said in the "wall street journal" poll, they think it is going to get worse, there's a public auction out there and maybe they're a private company will water down their insurance man and i might say, my company is not great, so maybe i'll go on the public plan. that's how everybody is thinking. that's why this has gotten away from the president. he's got to do a better job about selling why it is worth this. >> he's got a complicated argument. the republicans came in with a simple bumper sticker. government takeover of health care and everybody hates it. and he adds, things get worse if we don't do anything, how do you grab on to th
and it is immoral for a -- for the united states of america to have tens of billions of people without health insurance and adequate health care. that's a bad thing. that is not american. >> the three big buzz words are cost, quality and coverage. we know some trillion dollar plan will probably cover more people. will it decrease costs? the c.b.o. says no. people say, why would we do that? that's not clear. in fact that have private insurance already, have said in the "wall street...
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and sent back out to fix america and save america frhe are deconstructing america on a daily basis. we're not turning our back on them today. we're here to get refueled. [ what is happening to our liberty? i just -- i look around here as i was thinking ahead to what i might say today. and i recall that under nancy pelosi's speakership, they came up with this idea that they would make us take these curly cue light bulbs and put them in our lamps in the capitol. and i insisted on having light in there. and at night the janitors would come through which were nancy's troops and screw out those light bulbs, those edison bulbs and give me every once in a while curly cue bulbs. i would send the interns out to get me got light bulbs. and those interns would come back sometimes empty handed in tears because they couldn't
and sent back out to fix america and save america frhe are deconstructing america on a daily basis. we're not turning our back on them today. we're here to get refueled. [ what is happening to our liberty? i just -- i look around here as i was thinking ahead to what i might say today. and i recall that under nancy pelosi's speakership, they came up with this idea that they would make us take these curly cue light bulbs and put them in our lamps in the capitol. and i insisted on having light in...
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across america. that is what president obama will speak about next thursday i hope the republicans aren't focused on everyone's jobs. right now, they are only focused on one person of the job -- the man in the white house. >> wartell hall meetings throughout the day monday -- more town hall meetings throughout the day on monday on c-span. >> next, former vice presidential nominee and alaska governor, sarah palin, speaks to a tea party rally in iowa. then, redistricting and african- americans. after that, a forum on whether marijuana should be legalized. >> 2008 republican vice- presidential nominee and former alaska and the governor, sarah palin, was the keynote speaker at a tea party of america rally in iowa. she criticized president obama's handling of the economy and offered her own plan for recovery. this event is about one hour and 25 minutes. >> thank you. thank you. what an honor. thank you, iowa. thank you so much. thank you. the sign that says "thank you sarah," no, i can thank you. your lov
across america. that is what president obama will speak about next thursday i hope the republicans aren't focused on everyone's jobs. right now, they are only focused on one person of the job -- the man in the white house. >> wartell hall meetings throughout the day monday -- more town hall meetings throughout the day on monday on c-span. >> next, former vice presidential nominee and alaska governor, sarah palin, speaks to a tea party rally in iowa. then, redistricting and african-...
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for the mass of black america in ways she spoke. let me give another example that is not there but mentioned in the foot notes where a former secr secr secret servant agent wrote a book and said the agents love her for two reasons. she was warm, she would hug them and speak to her like human beings. and then because she would get after obama for running late and saying these men have schedules, too. you know michele obama could put it down saying come on these men and women have schedules to which is nice and compassionate. they didn't like her for two other reasons. first of all, she was hard on the republicans. and then in the front seat of the limo, the white secret servant agent sat in the back of the presidential limo that obama said every now and again take the side of the black people on the crises. on the one end people said that is southness and blackness and the portable blackness she brought authenticity but it might suggest if you wife has to tell you that why don't you know the need for? situationally understanding when
for the mass of black america in ways she spoke. let me give another example that is not there but mentioned in the foot notes where a former secr secr secret servant agent wrote a book and said the agents love her for two reasons. she was warm, she would hug them and speak to her like human beings. and then because she would get after obama for running late and saying these men have schedules, too. you know michele obama could put it down saying come on these men and women have schedules to...
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that is not the america i know not the america that builds ohio not the america that we will perform. [applause] i have an entirely different course. i will restore the principles that the founders described when they wrote the declaration of independence. the foundation of this nation said this and our rights -- our rights came from got himself, not from the government. among those rates, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. we are free in this nation to pursue happiness as we choose. and now and then there's a person out there that has some idea and goes out and pursues it. not because the government told them to do it but because this idea went into their mind and they are going to go out and try this idea. most ideas to not work, but now and then they really do. and when they do, other people get to work there. if they are successful beyond their dreams, many people get jobs and a great future. that is how our economy works. it is not driven by government, it is driven by free people. if he continues on the road of making it harder for small businesses to grow and thrive, h
that is not the america i know not the america that builds ohio not the america that we will perform. [applause] i have an entirely different course. i will restore the principles that the founders described when they wrote the declaration of independence. the foundation of this nation said this and our rights -- our rights came from got himself, not from the government. among those rates, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. we are free in this nation to pursue happiness as we choose....
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they changed america. you want republicans, conservatives, people who believe in the principles i just talked about to have the operate -- opportunity to do that, you two republicano repor senators from iowa. it is up to you, the people across america who said they believe this. you have to do it on election day. after this november, my big concern is, everyone is going to say we dodged a bullet. no, we have not. c obamaare is -- obamacare is the law. the government will be able to say to you, i can give you health care, but you have to give us more money. they will have a pipeline to your wallet, because that will control your life. they will be able to ration care to those who they believe is best. that is held every european country became a european social welfare state. why do you think they were so singularly focused? they know that is the key. was that have that, they have you and america as this beacon of hope and freedom and opportunity for the world, to change the whole dynamic of the world, will
they changed america. you want republicans, conservatives, people who believe in the principles i just talked about to have the operate -- opportunity to do that, you two republicano repor senators from iowa. it is up to you, the people across america who said they believe this. you have to do it on election day. after this november, my big concern is, everyone is going to say we dodged a bullet. no, we have not. c obamaare is -- obamacare is the law. the government will be able to say to you,...
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just think of how many ago, we're touted europe in the european welfare state as the model for america. invoke europe in a positive vein unless it's to describe a lovely dinner on some ngo's dime and yet, in president obama's blueprint for the future the great challenge of our time barely makes an appearance being mentioned in a couple of lines, the paltry savings of $1 trillion which is mostly fictitious anyhow. the debt crisis not central to obama now, and it will likely not be central to him in the future. in fact, while obama's speech was covered in the press mostly for its analysis of the issue of growing income inequality and diminishing economic mobility, the real news as i see it in this speech should have been something and it calls for a massive new domestic spending and education and mostly higher education and for infrastructure, mostly high-speed train and for technological research for solar and wind energy. if this new program is to be paid for, and i assume it would be it will come from the upper 1%, but this program will do nothing at all to address the existing trends
just think of how many ago, we're touted europe in the european welfare state as the model for america. invoke europe in a positive vein unless it's to describe a lovely dinner on some ngo's dime and yet, in president obama's blueprint for the future the great challenge of our time barely makes an appearance being mentioned in a couple of lines, the paltry savings of $1 trillion which is mostly fictitious anyhow. the debt crisis not central to obama now, and it will likely not be central to him...
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. >> dino for the united states of america the best is yet to come. >> it is more of a hangover than a honeymoon. financial markets fall a day after the election. china gets ready to take a new generation. the u.s. voters have spoken, and after a hard-fought campaign, they have reelected barack obama. right now the president and his family have returned to the white house, where they will be residents for the next four years. right now it is about watching the votes come in. mr. obama has won 303 alike toro college of votes. mr. romney had 260. for the popular vote, president obama had 50.1%. nit romney hadn't 48.3%. -- mitt romney had 48.3%. we go to chicago for the obama victory. >> this is what the three looks like, a moment of it -- what victory looks like, a moment of triumph. it is not near happiness. it is a dream and the man who embodies it. barack obama savored the moment. he became the first black american to win a second term. he basked in the pride of his wife and daughters. he said alexian's can be small and silly but this was big and important. vice whether i have earne
. >> dino for the united states of america the best is yet to come. >> it is more of a hangover than a honeymoon. financial markets fall a day after the election. china gets ready to take a new generation. the u.s. voters have spoken, and after a hard-fought campaign, they have reelected barack obama. right now the president and his family have returned to the white house, where they will be residents for the next four years. right now it is about watching the votes come in. mr....
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in that america. your new president could be a man who stands by when a public figure tries to silence a private citizen with hateful slurs. [applause] a man who won't stand up to those slurs or to any of the extreme biggated voice big bigos own party. it would be an america in which you have a new vice president who cosponsored a bill that would allow pregnant women to die preventable deaths in our emergency room. an america in which states humiliate women by forcing us to endure invasive ultra sounds, that we don't want. and our doctors say that we don't need. an america in which access to birth control is controlled by people who will never use it. [ applause ] an america in which politicians redefine rape and victims are victimized all over again. in which someone decides which domestic violence victim deserves access to services and which don't. we know what this america would look like. in a few short months that's the america that we could be but that's not the america that we should be and it'
in that america. your new president could be a man who stands by when a public figure tries to silence a private citizen with hateful slurs. [applause] a man who won't stand up to those slurs or to any of the extreme biggated voice big bigos own party. it would be an america in which you have a new vice president who cosponsored a bill that would allow pregnant women to die preventable deaths in our emergency room. an america in which states humiliate women by forcing us to endure invasive...
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god bless you and god bless america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ yesterday's gone yesterday is gone, yesterday's gone. don't stop thinking about tomorrow ♪ ♪ you can stand me up at the gates of hell but i won't back down. i will stand my ground i won't be turned around. back when i will keep this from dragging me down and stand my ground and i won't back down i won't back downbaby, there ain't no easy way out i will stand my ground and i won't back down and i won't back down
god bless you and god bless america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ yesterday's gone yesterday is gone, yesterday's gone. don't stop thinking about tomorrow ♪ ♪ you can stand me up at the gates of hell but i won't back down. i will stand my ground i won't be turned around. back when i will keep this from dragging me down and stand my ground and i won't back down i won't back downbaby, there ain't no easy way out i will stand my ground and i won't back down and i won't back down
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god bless america. thank you. >> the auto bailout is a big topic this week, obviously coming up, the president of the united auto workers takes the stage. ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> a major topic at the convention has been president obama's decision to bail out the auto industry. tonight, we heard from bob king, president of the united auto workers. take a look. >> in some of america's darkest economic days since the great depression, and in the face of tremendous political venom, president obama met the test of moral character. he stood up for what -- not for what was popular and easy, but for what was right. he stood for and with american workers. not just auto workers, but a million workers in towns all across america. who, if the -- who if the industry went under would not be able to put food on the table. we all remember what those days were like when
god bless america. thank you. >> the auto bailout is a big topic this week, obviously coming up, the president of the united auto workers takes the stage. ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> a major topic at the convention has been president obama's decision to bail out the auto industry. tonight, we heard from bob king, president of the...
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america is coming back. yes, you are better off -- america is better off than it was four years ago. it's something that is clearly selling here. these guys would buy almost anything from the speakers on that stage, but it goes against where the american public is right now. so it's a sales job they have to do over the next few months in a country with 8% unemployment where most people think the country is going in the wrong direction. >> starting tomorrow morning, the romney campaign will launch a whole new series of ads for the battleground states. >> let's join the video in progress that will lead straight to mrs. obama and she will lead straight to the president. here it is. >> so he wasn't going to back out just because it got hard, just because it didn't poll well. that's just never been who he is and it's certainly not how he will ever govern this country. >> when my mom got cancer, she wasn't a wealthy woman, and it pretty much drained all of her resources. >> watching your mother die of something th
america is coming back. yes, you are better off -- america is better off than it was four years ago. it's something that is clearly selling here. these guys would buy almost anything from the speakers on that stage, but it goes against where the american public is right now. so it's a sales job they have to do over the next few months in a country with 8% unemployment where most people think the country is going in the wrong direction. >> starting tomorrow morning, the romney campaign...
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this is something that 49 states have and every family in america has to have sooner or later. a simple balanced budget amendment that says we cannot go into the debt in an infinite way that threatens not only our children's future, we talked about how this threatened our children's future and i will tell you, being the father of two little twins that are going to have their third birthday before long, that has great pull in my soul that i don't want to see this crushing debt placed on their shoulders. but i would say to you, mr. speaker, that now we are starting to face a challenge that is going to come in this generation, this time, and it may not be so far off. greece has set an example for the world as to what can happen when people simply don't pay attention to their fiscal challenges. but the failure of both -- and the failure and cooperation -- the failure of leadership from democrats on this issue has been baffling to me, mr. speaker. unbelievably, it has been 822 days since senate democrats proposed -- not passed but merely even proposed a budget. an individual practic
this is something that 49 states have and every family in america has to have sooner or later. a simple balanced budget amendment that says we cannot go into the debt in an infinite way that threatens not only our children's future, we talked about how this threatened our children's future and i will tell you, being the father of two little twins that are going to have their third birthday before long, that has great pull in my soul that i don't want to see this crushing debt placed on their...
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. ♪ it's brooks and dunn's "only in america." it's the exact same song republicans played in 2004 after president bush's acceptance speech. the only difference, very slight, the democrats' version was sung by albert brooks and norah dunn. and then the real skeptical began. the crowd was unable to contain itself any further. mile-high stadium ejaculated. as you know, we're in denver, so we're not satisfied with merely watching obama's speech from afar. here is our own john oliver with a report from last night -- the very heart of hopeness. ♪ >> from the opening moments, it was obvious that this was a historic occasion of gravitas, and significance. ♪ baby, clapping like this ♪ let the sunshine let the sun shine in ♪ >> jon: how do you think obama's going to deal with the situation in south ossettia? >> he will do everything right for america. >> jon: what is he going to do? >> he's going to put american families back to work, and create jobs here in america, and give us health care benefits so we can afford to live right h
. ♪ it's brooks and dunn's "only in america." it's the exact same song republicans played in 2004 after president bush's acceptance speech. the only difference, very slight, the democrats' version was sung by albert brooks and norah dunn. and then the real skeptical began. the crowd was unable to contain itself any further. mile-high stadium ejaculated. as you know, we're in denver, so we're not satisfied with merely watching obama's speech from afar. here is our own john oliver...
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and as it turned out, america wasn't weakened by the presence of these newcomers. these newcomers embraced this nation's creed, and this nation was strengthened. ( applause ) so regardless of the station that we occupy, we all have to try harder. we all have to start with the premise that each of our fellow citizens loves this country just as much as we do. that they value hard work and family, just like we do. that their children are just as curious and hopeful and worthy of love as our own. ( applause ) and that's not easy to do. for too many of us, it's become safer to retreat into our own bubbles, whether in our neighborhoods or on college campuses or places of worship or, especially, our social media feeds, surrounded by people who look like us and share the same political views, our assumptions and the rise of naked partisanship, increasing economic and regional stratification, the splintering of our media into a channel for every taste. all this makes this great sorting seem natural, even inevitable. and increasingly, we become so secure in our bubbles that
and as it turned out, america wasn't weakened by the presence of these newcomers. these newcomers embraced this nation's creed, and this nation was strengthened. ( applause ) so regardless of the station that we occupy, we all have to try harder. we all have to start with the premise that each of our fellow citizens loves this country just as much as we do. that they value hard work and family, just like we do. that their children are just as curious and hopeful and worthy of love as our own. (...
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since 2003 we have called it take back america and this year the name has been changed to america's future now and the reason for that change is you. finally in last year's historic election and, we to gather did take back america just-in-time. we took it back from the edge of disaster. so the people in this room deserve a lot of credit. i would like you all to give yourselves and president barack obama a big round of applause [applause] for progress is taking back america from the radical right wingers were taking the country in the wrong direction, that was just a first up. during our years in the wilderness, a progressive scanning our eyes on the prize. rebuilding our country. we worked creatively to build strong new coalitions to advance bold economic agendas for prosperity and opportunity and democracy. and in the process, in the process we build a strong progressive movement. in 2006 and again in 2007 candidate barack obama came here and spoke at take back america and after putting his own stamp on what we were talking about here, candidate obama took our progressive change agenda in
since 2003 we have called it take back america and this year the name has been changed to america's future now and the reason for that change is you. finally in last year's historic election and, we to gather did take back america just-in-time. we took it back from the edge of disaster. so the people in this room deserve a lot of credit. i would like you all to give yourselves and president barack obama a big round of applause [applause] for progress is taking back america from the radical...
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america believed in him. that is why he believed in america. [applause] my grandfather, like millions of other immigrants, did not come here for some government guarantee of income equality, or government benefits to take care of his family. in 1923, there were no government benefits for immigrants except one, freedom. under president obama, the dream of freedom and opportunity has become a nightmare of dependency, with almost half of americans receiving some sort of government assistance. it is no surprise fewer and fewer americans are achieving their dreams, and more and more parents are concerned their children will not realize there's. president obama spent four years and borrowed five trillion dollars trying to convince you that he could make things better for you, to put your trust in him and the government to take care of every problem. the results -- massive debt, anemic growth, and millions more unemployed. the president of the plan did not work for america, because that is not how america works. in america, we believe in freedom and r
america believed in him. that is why he believed in america. [applause] my grandfather, like millions of other immigrants, did not come here for some government guarantee of income equality, or government benefits to take care of his family. in 1923, there were no government benefits for immigrants except one, freedom. under president obama, the dream of freedom and opportunity has become a nightmare of dependency, with almost half of americans receiving some sort of government assistance. it...
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this is a really important thing, bringing manufacturing back to america. in my opinion, this is a good bill and i hope that my fellow democrats will support it. i thank the republican leaders for agreeing to include things that were important to the president. there's never a perfect bipartisan bill in the eyes of a partisan. and we all see it differently. but i really believe this will be a significant net plus for the country. i also think that in general, a lot of people are breathing a sigh of relief that there's an agreement on something, but don't minimize is impact of the unemployment relief for working families of the payroll tax relief and the continuation of incentives to grow jobs which will trigger more credit coming out of the banks. ultimately, the long-term answer here is to get the $2 trillion, which in cash reserves, uncommitted loans, out to the economy again. the $1.8 trillion in corporate treasuries out in the economy again. i think this is a net plus. and you know how i feel, i think the people that benefit most should pay most. that's
this is a really important thing, bringing manufacturing back to america. in my opinion, this is a good bill and i hope that my fellow democrats will support it. i thank the republican leaders for agreeing to include things that were important to the president. there's never a perfect bipartisan bill in the eyes of a partisan. and we all see it differently. but i really believe this will be a significant net plus for the country. i also think that in general, a lot of people are breathing a...
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[applause] that is the bedrock of what makes america, america. in our best days, we can feel the vibrancy of america's communities, large and small. it's when we see that new business opening up downtown. it's when we go to work in the morning and see everybody else on our block doing the same. it's 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 is not far from home. you that good feeling when have more time to volunteer to coach your kid's soccer team, or help out on school trips. but for too many americans, these good days are harder to come by. how many days have you woken up feeling that something really 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'd ask a simple question: if you felt that excitement when you voted for barack obama, shouldn't you feel that way now that he's president obama? you know something wrong with the kind of job
[applause] that is the bedrock of what makes america, america. in our best days, we can feel the vibrancy of america's communities, large and small. it's when we see that new business opening up downtown. it's when we go to work in the morning and see everybody else on our block doing the same. it's 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 is not far from home. you that good...
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ours is young women for america. you're saying the same people that were recruited in a big way to vote for the president. being the ones taking the hardest hit under things like obama care. and i think it's unfortunate we feel the brunt of this the most because we pushed him over the line. i think those here should be honest, women, especially, rank honesty above intelligence when it comes to a candidate. >> as a mom, can i talk about real fear? >> what is your fear? >> i have a son with cystic fibrosis, i'm a mom of three, i run my own organization, i employ millennials every day. that's what we're talking about. i'm not going to have social security. i'm not going to have retirement. my employees are worried about their retirement. my husband's not going to have retirement. i'm scared to death what obama care's going to do to america's medical field, the development and the research and advances we had that we're going to become like canada and europe. that's a real fear that i'm afraid of what obama care's going
ours is young women for america. you're saying the same people that were recruited in a big way to vote for the president. being the ones taking the hardest hit under things like obama care. and i think it's unfortunate we feel the brunt of this the most because we pushed him over the line. i think those here should be honest, women, especially, rank honesty above intelligence when it comes to a candidate. >> as a mom, can i talk about real fear? >> what is your fear? >> i...
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reagan's optimism that america's best days are still to come. for these reasons and more, barack obama was a very consequential president. he will long be the subject of admiration and study and fascination. when future generations look back at this presidency, i believe that the portrait will give them a unique window in a way that only presidential portraits can, a window into both the man and the moment when he led with such distinction, and with that, please join me in inviting president barack obama and the artist to unveil the portrait. [applause] [cheers and applause] [indiscernible] [laughter] pres. obama: good morning, everybody. it is wonderful to see all of you. how about that? [laughter] pres. obama: that is pretty sharp. it is my great honor to be here. i want to thank the secretary and kim for your outstanding leadership, the crown jewels of american life and your extraordinary stewardship. i want to thank everybody who lives here. michelle and i are so grateful for the friends and family and former staff and current staff who have
reagan's optimism that america's best days are still to come. for these reasons and more, barack obama was a very consequential president. he will long be the subject of admiration and study and fascination. when future generations look back at this presidency, i believe that the portrait will give them a unique window in a way that only presidential portraits can, a window into both the man and the moment when he led with such distinction, and with that, please join me in inviting president...
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for america and their current wars and in the banking sector is the same thing there's no ideology in terms of providing a service they're just they're mercenaries they're predators they're looking to kill people rip them off and they and they go to these conventions whether it's build a burger somewhere else and they hold up their scalps and they get make it and sit in the sweat lodge and have all you know jolly good old time about all the people who have murdered and raped and destroyed what their financial terrorism. j.p. morgan and barclays you are the best financial terrorists in the world you're engaged in a financial hole with your moms are proud of you all right stacey over thanks so much being on the kaiser report thank you max stay tuned for the second half we'll be talking to comedian the lead. will. technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future of covered. i wouldn't be here. to. give. you. you. you know i think. you disagree. you. do. not. need to be. given. the. ok. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to turn to comedian l
for america and their current wars and in the banking sector is the same thing there's no ideology in terms of providing a service they're just they're mercenaries they're predators they're looking to kill people rip them off and they and they go to these conventions whether it's build a burger somewhere else and they hold up their scalps and they get make it and sit in the sweat lodge and have all you know jolly good old time about all the people who have murdered and raped and destroyed what...
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and the greatest issue in america today is jobs. and the reason is mom and dad are working, the family is stronger t children are stronger. it all works for a stronger america and stronger communities. that is what mitt romney and paul ryan will give us, stronger families and stronger communities. and it's not theory. i have to tell you ladies and gentlemen if there's anything we need no government today it's people who know how to create jobs. we need that and mitt romney has been a successful job creator and when they attack him those are people that don't understand how to rise america. he's a proven job creator and then he went into government. and he took the state of massachusetts from deficits to surplus, from job losses to job gains. and let's think about his pure leadership capability in those olympics. he didn't lead with a title and he didn't lead with anything other than the ability of a human being to raise the bar of everybody else. you know what, my kids are 12 years old. i want an america that will give the next gene
and the greatest issue in america today is jobs. and the reason is mom and dad are working, the family is stronger t children are stronger. it all works for a stronger america and stronger communities. that is what mitt romney and paul ryan will give us, stronger families and stronger communities. and it's not theory. i have to tell you ladies and gentlemen if there's anything we need no government today it's people who know how to create jobs. we need that and mitt romney has been a successful...
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so by mcquarrie there are guys who own a lot of the toll booths by the way the private roads inside america this is basically selling the care and buying the mill technique that. the prices are going higher the generation after the factor generation of course is going to be paying through the teeth and their standard of living is now less than it was the first time in a hundred years here in britain current generation standard of living is dropping underneath the previous generation so continuing on this theme of margaret thatcher where she started with this privatization of various things and the big bang the deregulation this is another thing why we are row row row your boat not so gently up the stream because we are as you said up bleeps creek because when you look at the global financial system what has happened is we have a totally deregulated global financial system derivatives and fraud and stuff were allowed to happen now the least regulated of all the financial markets by the way is the four x. market the foreign exchange market this is where four point seven trillion dollars per d
so by mcquarrie there are guys who own a lot of the toll booths by the way the private roads inside america this is basically selling the care and buying the mill technique that. the prices are going higher the generation after the factor generation of course is going to be paying through the teeth and their standard of living is now less than it was the first time in a hundred years here in britain current generation standard of living is dropping underneath the previous generation so...
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he will put america first. he will raise tariffs on imports, and he is going to, by hook or crook, create jobs. he is not going to dismantle obamacare -- well, he is going to dismantle obamacare, but more people will get health insurance because that will get him votes. he's going to do it twisting arms like he has already done with ford, with the whole american economy, putting up tariffs. it's going to be disastrous. europeans who were so against the transit and trade and investment project are going to be begging america to bring him back in. this is part of the legacy for obama. obama is trying to do something like trans atlantic trade and europeans are throwing up their hands saying it's terrible and they do not want to push back, and part of obama's legacy -- alan: is not getting that through. melissa: that's the european legacy, quite friendly. obama was not the one putting the brakes on that. alan: yes, he was. they were perfectly legitimate european concerns about the question of how to go about if the
he will put america first. he will raise tariffs on imports, and he is going to, by hook or crook, create jobs. he is not going to dismantle obamacare -- well, he is going to dismantle obamacare, but more people will get health insurance because that will get him votes. he's going to do it twisting arms like he has already done with ford, with the whole american economy, putting up tariffs. it's going to be disastrous. europeans who were so against the transit and trade and investment project...
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america's a quick drunk and an easy lay. apparently we have to show up in a nice suit give free healthcare save the auto industry and kill bin laden and that old girl will put out. sure, no, sure, sure folks. see my protests first, make some faint noises about defending the constitution. but whip out your warfare and here come the skirts. will america respect herself in the moment. you could have gone with that nice romney boy. [laughter] what was his name? mitt. no that can't be right, mitt's not a name. [laughter] remember, remember how stiff and awkward he was when he came acourting. he was so sweet. a good man, a sober man. a man who shared your beliefs or any other belief. [laughter] and he offered you, he offered you everything a girl could want. military build-up, oil drilling on national parks, a massive across the board tax cut. but no, you had to suffer right at the ocean. so have your fun tonight, but tomorrow morning, you'll wake up and you'll have to take that walk of shame. wear nothing but obama own t-shirt an
america's a quick drunk and an easy lay. apparently we have to show up in a nice suit give free healthcare save the auto industry and kill bin laden and that old girl will put out. sure, no, sure, sure folks. see my protests first, make some faint noises about defending the constitution. but whip out your warfare and here come the skirts. will america respect herself in the moment. you could have gone with that nice romney boy. [laughter] what was his name? mitt. no that can't be right, mitt's...
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put america on track to a balanced budget. 5. champion small business america's engine of small growth, reducing taxes on business not raising them. simply identifying and modernizing the regulations that hurt smallizes the most and slow skyrocketing costs and replacing obamacare. >> that is where you have a division now. >> he said all that during this particular speech? > >> it was a broad goal with no way to get there and those they are not even any different from what president obama advocates. if you peel back the top layer of blue sky how we are going to achieve energy independence he wants to drill on federal lands, overturning the policies that teddy roosevelt put in place 100 years ago. i don't think that is going to happen. >> we all agree on one thing. both of the candidates are offe >> that's right >>> issue two. meet the vice president. >> everyone who feels stuck in the obama economy is right to focus on the here and now and i hope you understand this too. if you are feeling left out or passed by, you have not faile
put america on track to a balanced budget. 5. champion small business america's engine of small growth, reducing taxes on business not raising them. simply identifying and modernizing the regulations that hurt smallizes the most and slow skyrocketing costs and replacing obamacare. >> that is where you have a division now. >> he said all that during this particular speech? > >> it was a broad goal with no way to get there and those they are not even any different from what...
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[applause] the right answer for america is to believe in the principles that made america america. for instance, i believe in american free enterprise, american opportunity, american freedom and liberty. my dad grew up poor. his dad went broke -- broke more than once. my dad learn to be a carpenter. he could not get the time or money to get a college degree. he did not graduate from college. when he got married, they were across the country and he filled the back of the trunk with aluminum paint and he sold paint along the way to pay for gas and hotels. my dad believe in america. he believed in the opportunity that america represented. he was able to grow up and become the chief executive officer of one of america's leading car companies. he also became the governor of a state where he once sold aluminum paint. this is a nation where the circumstance of your birth is no barrier to your achievement if you dream. this is a great land. [applause] i believe in free enterprise and capitalism, by the way. we need somebody who could stand up for those economic principles back in the world
[applause] the right answer for america is to believe in the principles that made america america. for instance, i believe in american free enterprise, american opportunity, american freedom and liberty. my dad grew up poor. his dad went broke -- broke more than once. my dad learn to be a carpenter. he could not get the time or money to get a college degree. he did not graduate from college. when he got married, they were across the country and he filled the back of the trunk with aluminum...
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in one america anger is mellowing, even as in the othern it explodes.t in one america the future seemsd brighter than ever, while in thn other it is coping gloom. the biggest locust of angerof ag seems not to be in the nation's black and brown communities, bui inon the white heartland where numerous people are struggling e to make sense of what seems to be a world turned upside down, a world they see as increasingly alien, one from which their growing ever more estranged. >> yes. you know, there are lots of bases for those of some patients. one being the polls of the teape party themselves.thlves but i went out and spoke to an p number of key party people. an attempt to get at what is really bugging these guys. and i found many of them essentially incoherent. it was like, who do you want tou take have back from? the people in washington. were you angry about? well, i had a store and people tooke into my store. no america is not good for thes common man. there was a lot of endurance. and part of what i draw from that is that these people have this outside anger at things a they are not -
in one america anger is mellowing, even as in the othern it explodes.t in one america the future seemsd brighter than ever, while in thn other it is coping gloom. the biggest locust of angerof ag seems not to be in the nation's black and brown communities, bui inon the white heartland where numerous people are struggling e to make sense of what seems to be a world turned upside down, a world they see as increasingly alien, one from which their growing ever more estranged. >> yes. you...