11
11
Oct 13, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
there is not a black america and await america, a latino america and an asian america, there is the united states of america. we are one people, all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes. can you imagine any prominent democrat making that statement today? i can't. democrats have given up on america as a colorblind society. they see america's flaws as more profound minute strengths. they denied the massive progress we have made and may punish anyone who disagrees. they are quick to praise those who attack america and eager to attack those who praise america. democrats have abandoned barack obama's unifying message on race and national identity. republicans cannot make this a mistake. that message was our message first. we must once again to get to the american people. we are fighting for our society where people are judged by actions, not color. where determination is ended, not embraced. where censorship is rejected and free speech is protected. we want a country that cherishes its principles and takes pride -- and we know the only way to bring out the best in america is to be
there is not a black america and await america, a latino america and an asian america, there is the united states of america. we are one people, all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes. can you imagine any prominent democrat making that statement today? i can't. democrats have given up on america as a colorblind society. they see america's flaws as more profound minute strengths. they denied the massive progress we have made and may punish anyone who disagrees. they are quick to...
5
5.0
Mar 21, 2021
03/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
spanish america had not successfully established racial equality. and, slavery itself proved stubbornly resistant in spanish america as in the united states. for many reasons, partly because the lack of accurate information, u.s. abolitionists offer a more positive spin. two recap, the first key points i make in my book, if latin american independence fueled u.s. nationalism, after the first half-century of revolution is him, -- revolution in the united states, was an age of american revolutions. not only because latin americans were casting off european rule, but because so many people in the united states saw these efforts as glorious tropical reprises of 1776. people remain abstractly committed to the egalitarian principles of their own independence war. it is those same principles that allow them to embrace a group of foreign revolutionaries whose battles were at once anticolonial, and antislavery. so, popular enthusiasm for spanish america reveals the persistence of some of those older, revolutionary ideals about inalienable rights and self-evi
spanish america had not successfully established racial equality. and, slavery itself proved stubbornly resistant in spanish america as in the united states. for many reasons, partly because the lack of accurate information, u.s. abolitionists offer a more positive spin. two recap, the first key points i make in my book, if latin american independence fueled u.s. nationalism, after the first half-century of revolution is him, -- revolution in the united states, was an age of american...
6
6.0
Dec 23, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
because america is grip -- is by far the greatest nation america has ever known. we have done things in the great country that is america. we have done things that the rest of the world wished they could do. in our country, we got over the scourge of slavery. and frankly it was our party that abolished slavery and led the fight to make sure that the slaves were free. in our country we figured out how to capitalize on the ingenuity of man. we did a simple thing like let people keep their money. how many of you all like money? i'm a capitalist. i love money. money is great. i'm not afraid of money. let's talk about building america. if we were going to build a country built to last, what would we create? i got some ideas. they are not new ideas but i got ideas. the first thing is if you are going to save america, if you are going to make a country built to last, you want to have is a country where you are allowed to freely think and speak, to post. you can share memes. some people don't really like them but it is ok because you are free. if you are in america today
because america is grip -- is by far the greatest nation america has ever known. we have done things in the great country that is america. we have done things that the rest of the world wished they could do. in our country, we got over the scourge of slavery. and frankly it was our party that abolished slavery and led the fight to make sure that the slaves were free. in our country we figured out how to capitalize on the ingenuity of man. we did a simple thing like let people keep their money....
11
11
Apr 29, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
one america. folks, i told every leader i have ever met, it's never ever been a good bet to bet against america. and it still isn't. we are the united states of america. there is not a single thing, nothing beyond our capacity. [applause] we can do whatever we set her mind to do it if we do it together. let's begin together. god bless you all. may god protect our troops. thank you for your patience. [applause] thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i don't know how to reach out and i have the experience. >> i can do a lot of good there with a conversation. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> the joint session. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> for what purposes the gentleman from maryland recognition? [applause] >> without objection. [inaudible conversations] >> in a speech that ran just over one hour president biden rema
one america. folks, i told every leader i have ever met, it's never ever been a good bet to bet against america. and it still isn't. we are the united states of america. there is not a single thing, nothing beyond our capacity. [applause] we can do whatever we set her mind to do it if we do it together. let's begin together. god bless you all. may god protect our troops. thank you for your patience. [applause] thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
12
12
Jan 20, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
america born. thanks. i was able to teach about society, how america is still changing, how we are still in a process. it has been fun for the spotlight to be on teachers across the country working so hard to make education happen and productive, even though we are doing it during a pandemic. we are there for each other and can be there for each other, and that was the message. >> we are from las vegas high school, proud to represent nevada in the parade across america. we have prepared a special performance for you. ♪ >> ♪ [singing in spanish] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> to president biden and vice president harris -- >> now let's watch vice president harris and her husband entering the white house, making their way towards the north portico, making their entrance into the white house as vice president and second gentlemen of the united states of america. ♪ >> well, that was historic. >> a number of today's participants have been to previous inaugural parade's. there is a participant who has been in six, and his
america born. thanks. i was able to teach about society, how america is still changing, how we are still in a process. it has been fun for the spotlight to be on teachers across the country working so hard to make education happen and productive, even though we are doing it during a pandemic. we are there for each other and can be there for each other, and that was the message. >> we are from las vegas high school, proud to represent nevada in the parade across america. we have prepared a...
70
70
Jan 21, 2021
01/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
the star studded inaugural concert celebrating america. ♪ ♪ >> good evening america, i'm proud to be here in cold washington to see you tonight. i want to offer this small prayer for our country. this is "land of open dreams." ♪ taking in your suitcase, thunder is rolling down this track ♪ ♪ you don't know where you're going now ♪ ♪ but you know you won't be back ♪ ♪ darling, if you're weary, lean your head upon my chest ♪ ♪ we'll take what we can carry and we'll leave the rest ♪ ♪ well, the big wheels roll to fields where sunlight streams ♪ ♪ roll me in a land of hope and dreams ♪ ♪ what i will provide for you, i'll stand by your side ♪ ♪ you'll need a good companion now, oh, for this part of the ride ♪ ♪ behind your sorrows, let's let this day be the last ♪ ♪ well tomorrow there will be s sunshine, sunshine and all this darkness past ♪ ♪ the big wheels roll through fields where sunlight streams ♪ ♪ oh, meet he in a land of hope and dreams ♪ ♪ where this train carries saints and sinners, this train carries losers and wipingers â™
9
9.0
Feb 28, 2021
02/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] america first is right for america. it is right for each of us. it secures our freedom and the entire world benefits when we are fearless and bold and strong. the pairs climate -- the paris climate cord -- accord, we got out. it was a fantasy for diplomats want to virtual signal. when president biden rejoined it, president xi jinping was smiling every minute and americans lost. we defended americans and israel's -- and israelis in the middle east. we were told that you can't sanction the ayatollah in iran and you can't stop sending gas to the leadership paired there would be war. we did and there wasn't a war. [applause] we were told you can't move the united states embassy in israel to jerusalem. there will be a war. well we did, and there was not a war. [applause] we were told you can't allow israel to have its rights in the golan heights. there will be a war. we did that and there was no war. [applause] we were told, and this was believed, that you can't secure peace in the middle east and without buying off palestine p will create world war ii
[applause] america first is right for america. it is right for each of us. it secures our freedom and the entire world benefits when we are fearless and bold and strong. the pairs climate -- the paris climate cord -- accord, we got out. it was a fantasy for diplomats want to virtual signal. when president biden rejoined it, president xi jinping was smiling every minute and americans lost. we defended americans and israel's -- and israelis in the middle east. we were told that you can't sanction...
8
8.0
Feb 6, 2021
02/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
he blames it on what is wrong with america. maybe it is time some of us should start reminding him what is right with america. >> what is going on here? >> excuse me, johnny. i was just -- i can't get over it. when i think of the tele candles we had and now this electricity -- this electrolicity. >> electricity. >> that is what i said. and all of the other things you have got, i am glad i come back to see them. we have been hearing things in the spirit world how this country is going to perdition in a hand basket. now that i see what our country has become. in spite of shortcomings. i might be old fashion to say -- old-fashioned to say this, professor, but johnny, i'm going back to being proud of america. >> just ignore the things that are wrong, right? >> i didn't say that. you are not listening to me. >> but that is part of the attitude, jonathan. >> it is part of being the radical. even in your day, you must have heard there is none so blind as he who will not see. and none so deaf as he who will not hear. >> i suppose so. >
he blames it on what is wrong with america. maybe it is time some of us should start reminding him what is right with america. >> what is going on here? >> excuse me, johnny. i was just -- i can't get over it. when i think of the tele candles we had and now this electricity -- this electrolicity. >> electricity. >> that is what i said. and all of the other things you have got, i am glad i come back to see them. we have been hearing things in the spirit world how this...
9
9.0
Jan 19, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
citizen of the united states of america. and so, my fellow americans, for the final time, goodnight. may god bless this house and our next president. and may god bless you and our wonderful country. thank you. [applause] weeknights this month, we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tuesday, on the eve of joe biden swearing in as the nation's 46 president, we look at past presidential inaugurations. beginning with john f. kennedy's from january 20th 1961. our lineup also includes inaugural ceremonies with franklin roosevelt and ronald reagan. watch tuesday beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. up next, on american history tv, from the national constitution center in philadelphia, john avlon editor and chief of -- discusses book washington's farewell, the founding fathers warning to future generations.
citizen of the united states of america. and so, my fellow americans, for the final time, goodnight. may god bless this house and our next president. and may god bless you and our wonderful country. thank you. [applause] weeknights this month, we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tuesday, on the eve of joe biden swearing in as the nation's 46 president, we look at past presidential inaugurations. beginning with john f....
1
1.0
May 1, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
. [ cheers ] and when we -- and when we in this hall speak for america, it is america that is speaking. when we speak of family, the voice is mario cuomo's, when we speak the voice is gary hart's. when we speak of fire, the fire is jesse jackson. [ cheers ] when we speak of caring, the spirit is ted kennedy's. [ cheers ] when we speak of patriotism, the strength is john glenn's. and when we speak of the future, the message is geraldine ferrarro. [ cheers ] and now, we leave san francisco together. and over the next 100 days, in every word we say, in every life we touch, we will be fighting for the future of america. [ cheers ] joan and are parents of three wonderful children who will much of their lives in the 21st century. this election is a referendum on their future and on ours. so tonight i want to speak to the young people of america and to their parents and to their grandparents. i'm walter mondale. [ cheers ] you may have heard of me. but you may not really know me. i grew up in the farm towns of southern minnesota. [ cheers ] my dad was a preacher, and my mom was a music teache
. [ cheers ] and when we -- and when we in this hall speak for america, it is america that is speaking. when we speak of family, the voice is mario cuomo's, when we speak the voice is gary hart's. when we speak of fire, the fire is jesse jackson. [ cheers ] when we speak of caring, the spirit is ted kennedy's. [ cheers ] when we speak of patriotism, the strength is john glenn's. and when we speak of the future, the message is geraldine ferrarro. [ cheers ] and now, we leave san francisco...
3
3.0
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
are you for america first? freedom fighters, right, that is what we are, and they are very few of them in washington, d.c. we have learned that with president trump, and so when there is somebody that stands up and fights for the american people and who finally puts americans in the america first agenda, in front, above all else, it is really, really nice, so i am proud tonight to welcome to our barbecue boots and bluegrass, a congressman who has been a fearless freedom warrior for america first and the america first agenda. you know him, you know him well, he has been all over tv. he has been all across the country fighting for america and i'm proud to welcome to the states tonight -- the stage tonight congressman matt gaetz. ,♪ [rap music in background] >> ♪ what the shotgun quota, republican vota, don't believe in the usa ♪ rep. gaetz: thank you, amy. thank you to my amazing fiancÉ, ginger. i love you with all of my heart and i can assure you the best is , indeed yet to come. keep fighting. after a ru
are you for america first? freedom fighters, right, that is what we are, and they are very few of them in washington, d.c. we have learned that with president trump, and so when there is somebody that stands up and fights for the american people and who finally puts americans in the america first agenda, in front, above all else, it is really, really nice, so i am proud tonight to welcome to our barbecue boots and bluegrass, a congressman who has been a fearless freedom warrior for america...
9
9.0
Mar 9, 2021
03/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
let's be the america we know it could be. let's be the strong america for everybody. host: let me ask you about border issues and immigration which are becoming a bigger problem earlier in the administration. the new york times this morning, "a surge in micra children detained is surging on the borders -- in migrant children detained is surging on the borders. the biden administration struggles to find room in shelters according to documents obtained by the new york times. congress is developing the u.s. citizenship act of 2021. it would provide an eight-year path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in the u.s., bolster asylum systems and add technologies to secure the southern border. are you behind that effort and how soon do you think the house might take that up? guest: this is a very personal issue to me as i came to this great nation without documents. i came on a visitor's visa, over stood my visa, and now i am a congressman. this country gives a promise to everybody. we need to make sure no children are split from their parents. that is a moral commitme
let's be the america we know it could be. let's be the strong america for everybody. host: let me ask you about border issues and immigration which are becoming a bigger problem earlier in the administration. the new york times this morning, "a surge in micra children detained is surging on the borders -- in migrant children detained is surging on the borders. the biden administration struggles to find room in shelters according to documents obtained by the new york times. congress is...
60
60
Jan 20, 2021
01/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
america. . . , .,, ., that there can be a united states of america. . . , ., , ., . ,, america. laura, people often talk about a special— america. laura, people often talk about a special relationship, - america. laura, people often talk about a special relationship, what will that look like withjoe biden and borisjohnson? boulderfriend to boulder friend to the last four years, but this really matters to us here, because british prime ministers like to see american presidents as their closest diplomatic friends, they have pretty much _ diplomatic friends, they have pretty much unrivalled friendships when it comes_ much unrivalled friendships when it comes to _ much unrivalled friendships when it comes to security, defence and common— comes to security, defence and common interest on so many other things. _ common interest on so many other things. and — common interest on so many other things, and when donald trump was in the white _ things, and when donald trump was in the white house, that friend was pretty— the white house, that friend was pretty unreliable and unpredi
america. . . , .,, ., that there can be a united states of america. . . , ., , ., . ,, america. laura, people often talk about a special— america. laura, people often talk about a special relationship, - america. laura, people often talk about a special relationship, what will that look like withjoe biden and borisjohnson? boulderfriend to boulder friend to the last four years, but this really matters to us here, because british prime ministers like to see american presidents as their closest...
9
9.0
Feb 28, 2021
02/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
america needs conservatives. it's easy to look back on 2020 and remember all the issues we had with covid. but covid is only one piece of a very problematic puzzle. it certainly showed us how deep the divide really is and how , thin the barrier is between freedom and tyranny. but there was a worse movement happening in 2020, and it is an ongoing problem. across america these last several months, we watched an organized, coordinated campaign to remove all references to our nation's founding and activity. rather than look to our past, some are trying to wipe away the lessons of history, lessons we should be teaching our children and to our grandchildren. this approach focuses exclusively on our forefathers' flaws, and it fails to capitalize on the opportunities to learn from their virtues. and they had many of those. by discrediting the individuals who formed america's founding principles, they create doubt and then they can remake america , into a very different political image. it is our job to explain why this i
america needs conservatives. it's easy to look back on 2020 and remember all the issues we had with covid. but covid is only one piece of a very problematic puzzle. it certainly showed us how deep the divide really is and how , thin the barrier is between freedom and tyranny. but there was a worse movement happening in 2020, and it is an ongoing problem. across america these last several months, we watched an organized, coordinated campaign to remove all references to our nation's founding and...
1
1.0
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
great again he wanted to bring all the production back into america. which a look cost basis was you know completely nuts but that was a policy it was all tough kate it was sort of you know going in on on themselves whereas the rest of the world was used to an america which was outward going and it was a fundamental change in the whole situation china you know basically china did the right thing i think strategically and she didn't really respond to what america did . just let america get on with it in a sense and try not to respond but she did make 2 mistakes in my view the 1st was that when the situation escalated over hong kong she decided to tear up the treaty with britain i think that was i can understand why they did it but i think that's a mistake. i think the other thing is. if you like very very. settled view that taiwan should be is part of big china and i think that's going to be a problem look thanks to see beginning to really make itself felt in the next 6 months or so i mean we've already got you know increased presence in the china seas
great again he wanted to bring all the production back into america. which a look cost basis was you know completely nuts but that was a policy it was all tough kate it was sort of you know going in on on themselves whereas the rest of the world was used to an america which was outward going and it was a fundamental change in the whole situation china you know basically china did the right thing i think strategically and she didn't really respond to what america did . just let america get on...
1
1.0
Oct 18, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
14
14
Nov 6, 2021
11/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
in america -- $99 billion it costs the taxpayers of america. it represents a blinking red code out there for our nation. vice president harris and i look forward to having a formal signing ceremony for this bipartisan infrastructure soon. because -- but everybody is not -- i'm not doing it this weekend because i want people who worked so hard to get this done -- democrats and republicans -- to be here when we sign it. but we're looking more forward to having shovels in the ground to begin rebuilding america. and for all of you at home who feel left behind and forgotten in an economy that's changing so rapidly, this bill is for you. the vast majority of the thousands of jobs that will be created don't require a college degree. they'll be jobs in every part of the country - red states, blue states, cities, small towns, rural communities, tribal communities. this is a blue-collar blueprint to rebuild america. and it's long overdue. i'm also proud that the house took a big step forward to pass my build back better act, which for the week of novembe
in america -- $99 billion it costs the taxpayers of america. it represents a blinking red code out there for our nation. vice president harris and i look forward to having a formal signing ceremony for this bipartisan infrastructure soon. because -- but everybody is not -- i'm not doing it this weekend because i want people who worked so hard to get this done -- democrats and republicans -- to be here when we sign it. but we're looking more forward to having shovels in the ground to begin...
9
9.0
May 10, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
america. this recent event was part of the washington conference on the americas. >> she is a former governor of rhode island and has held other senior positions in government. she somehow found a way to conquer the state's $7 billion unfunded pension liability. she has a doctorate from oxford, a law degree from yale. she graduated with honors from harvard. she has private sector experience in financial markets. madam secretary, suffice it to say, to go through your entire biography, we would be here all day because it is that impressive. i suspect you would prefer to get into the conversation. ladies and gentlemen, let's get to it. please welcome me in joining the 40th u.s. commerce secretary gina raimondo. sec. raimondo: thank you. good afternoon, everybody. can you hear me ok? thank you to susan and the council of the americas. it is terrific for me to be here with you. i come to the position of secretary of commerce with private sector background for about a dozen years. i was a venture ca
america. this recent event was part of the washington conference on the americas. >> she is a former governor of rhode island and has held other senior positions in government. she somehow found a way to conquer the state's $7 billion unfunded pension liability. she has a doctorate from oxford, a law degree from yale. she graduated with honors from harvard. she has private sector experience in financial markets. madam secretary, suffice it to say, to go through your entire biography, we...
6
6.0
Jan 29, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
america encompasses north america, south america, people in latin america. they take issue with the u.s. citizens referring to ourselves as americans. we co-opted that phrase. what does history mean? who is in charge of fashioning? it whose interpretation of the past two we focus on? in the meantime, today's lecture will be a chance to connect a lot of the dots, everything from the salem witch trials, 1619, to gender and religion. we use the reading of the book silence in the past, power in the production of history, which we are finishing up, to think about the history of colonial america and how the history is created and communicated and memorialized, not just inside academic circles and books, but out in the broader public. two ways in which the concepts of colonial american history were popularized in these ways are the subjects of today's lecture. that will be myths and monuments. i will start sharing my screen. . i began the course by introducing you to one of the most critical concepts that i hope students walk away from my course with. that's that h
america encompasses north america, south america, people in latin america. they take issue with the u.s. citizens referring to ourselves as americans. we co-opted that phrase. what does history mean? who is in charge of fashioning? it whose interpretation of the past two we focus on? in the meantime, today's lecture will be a chance to connect a lot of the dots, everything from the salem witch trials, 1619, to gender and religion. we use the reading of the book silence in the past, power in the...
3
3.0
Nov 12, 2021
11/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
our veterans represent the best of america. you are the spine of america. all of us owe you. on veterans day, and every day we honor that great that and recommit ourselves to giving our sacred obligation as a nation, we honor what you have done. we have many obligations. i would have gotten in trouble when i was a young senator for saying we only have one truly sacred obligation -- to properly prepare and equip those we send into harm's way and care for the and their families while they are deployed and when they return home. this is a lifetime sacred commitment. it never expires. for me, for joe, for the entire family, it is personal. when both -- beau was deployed to iraq, after spending six months in kosovo trying to set up a criminal justice system, eight got a call from him one day. he said, dead, what are you doing friday? he said, i would like you to pin my bars on. someone has got to finish these words, dad. jill and i learned what it meant to pray every day for the safe return of someone you love. our grandkids learned what it meant to have their data overseas instea
our veterans represent the best of america. you are the spine of america. all of us owe you. on veterans day, and every day we honor that great that and recommit ourselves to giving our sacred obligation as a nation, we honor what you have done. we have many obligations. i would have gotten in trouble when i was a young senator for saying we only have one truly sacred obligation -- to properly prepare and equip those we send into harm's way and care for the and their families while they are...
10
10.0
Apr 29, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
we will, america will. the future belongs to america. as i stand here tonight and a new and vital hour of democracy in our nation, i can say with absolute confidence, i have never been more confident or optimistic about america. not because i am president, but because of what is happening with the american people. we've stared into the abyss of insurrection and autocracy, pandemic and pain, and we the people did not flinch. the very moment our adversaries were certain we would pull apart and fail, we came together and we united. we've summoned a new strength, new resolve, to position us to win the competition of the 21st century. on our way to a union more perfect, more prosperous, and more just. as one people, one nation, and one america. folks, as i've told every world leader i've ever met with over the years, it is never, ever, ever been a good bet to bet against america, and it still isn't. we're the united states of america. there's not a single thing, nothing, nothing beyond our capacity. we can do whatever we set our minds to if w
we will, america will. the future belongs to america. as i stand here tonight and a new and vital hour of democracy in our nation, i can say with absolute confidence, i have never been more confident or optimistic about america. not because i am president, but because of what is happening with the american people. we've stared into the abyss of insurrection and autocracy, pandemic and pain, and we the people did not flinch. the very moment our adversaries were certain we would pull apart and...
3
3.0
Apr 21, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
that means all of us, america. we frame this moment for all of us, not just for george floyd. this is a victory for those who champion humanity over inhumanity. those who champion justice over injustice. those who champion morals over immorality. america, let's lean into this moment. and let's make sure that this moment will be documented for our children yet unborn, and they continue on the journey to justice knowing that the blood of george floyd led them a trail to a more just america. a more just america where breonna taylor gets the opportunity to sleep in peace at night without the police busting in her front door. a more just america where ahmaud arbery gets to run free and not be lynched for jogging while black. a more just america where jacob blake and anthony maclean and walter scott and laquan mcdonald in all these other black men, terence crutcher, who was shot in the back while running away like daunte wright was just a week ago. because for some reason, black men running away from the police is more d
that means all of us, america. we frame this moment for all of us, not just for george floyd. this is a victory for those who champion humanity over inhumanity. those who champion justice over injustice. those who champion morals over immorality. america, let's lean into this moment. and let's make sure that this moment will be documented for our children yet unborn, and they continue on the journey to justice knowing that the blood of george floyd led them a trail to a more just america. a...
74
74
Mar 22, 2021
03/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good
america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good morning america good...
22
22
Jul 5, 2021
07/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
whether these people like jen psaki, so quick to den great america -- den great america, where do they think is a better place to live. why do the athletes, activists, the self hating talking heads that spear exphier -- smear the one country that give chances to immigrants in the world. why do they want to come here? to america? if this country is so racist? so strong -- racist? my parents group up under communism in hungary, they had a border wall, it of to keep people in. america needs a border wall to keep people out, too many people, from all over the world want to come here, does that sound like a place to be ashamed of? , not it something to be proud of. the fact this country is number one choice for anyone seek opportunity. and when people come here, in the legal way, it is the only place in the world that truly fully welcomes everyone in to national family oh, -- e-- on equal terms, you could move to britain but they will never really consider you british. try moving to france and calling yourself french. china? forget about it. who wants to move to china and way. here, anyone
whether these people like jen psaki, so quick to den great america -- den great america, where do they think is a better place to live. why do the athletes, activists, the self hating talking heads that spear exphier -- smear the one country that give chances to immigrants in the world. why do they want to come here? to america? if this country is so racist? so strong -- racist? my parents group up under communism in hungary, they had a border wall, it of to keep people in. america needs a...
1
1.0
Jul 12, 2021
07/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
in equal america and making america finally. can you say why with the embodiment of the spirit quick. >> if you read him, it is breathtaking the life he lived. he was a freedom writer in the late forties and rode the interstate bus and then the incredible days how he turned himself into the indispensable man the prison guards needed and yet was so radical he was a socialist and a christian and a civil rights activist he brought gandhi to the civil rights movement more than any other figure and he was gay and that was his constant downfall. civil rights leaders would tolerate a lot of things but that wasn't what he could tolerate so he was constantly push down. as a brilliant strategist. the guy behind the scenes and also the philosophy. but equality is the keyword of my book. if it isn't rhetorical alone isn't a simple reference to the declaration of independence but we really are all equal. and at one point in 1969, he was asked by the city of cleveland to write letter to the school children about the wonderful times in which w
in equal america and making america finally. can you say why with the embodiment of the spirit quick. >> if you read him, it is breathtaking the life he lived. he was a freedom writer in the late forties and rode the interstate bus and then the incredible days how he turned himself into the indispensable man the prison guards needed and yet was so radical he was a socialist and a christian and a civil rights activist he brought gandhi to the civil rights movement more than any other...
11
11
Oct 28, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
they're about betting on america. about believing in america. about believing in the capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes crystal clear is this. say it again. given half a chance, the american people have never, ever, ever let the country down. so let's get this done. god bless you all, may god protect our troops and i'll see you in italy and scotland. reporter: mr. president are you relying on -- [multiple voices at once] >> we're likely to hear more on the president's latest budget plan when the house returns later today. members are expected to take up legislation on workplace discrimination against older americans and a vote is possible on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that passed the senate? august. the president today outlining a famework for a $1.75 billion budget plan scaled back from the original $3 . 5 billion. house republican leader mccarthy briefing reporters at 1:30, we'll have that live as long as the house has not come back in. speaker pelosi will also bri
they're about betting on america. about believing in america. about believing in the capacity of the american people. if you look at the history of the journey of this nation, what becomes crystal clear is this. say it again. given half a chance, the american people have never, ever, ever let the country down. so let's get this done. god bless you all, may god protect our troops and i'll see you in italy and scotland. reporter: mr. president are you relying on -- [multiple voices at once]...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
america back 1st of all of course shots and arms 220000000 shots into america's arms i thought that was a helpful you know just just market that he laid down the other thing of course is that no president in the history has ever created that many jobs in the 1st 100 days is office but as europeans i think there was also a message in there that was still an america 1st message and we saw it over the last 100 days that joe biden of course has put america 1st i think we in here have also noticed. i want to stay here with that with the notion of foreign policy i want you to take a listen to what the former u.s. president don't trump said about biden's foreign policy in particular his policy on china in an interview on fox news take a listen they're going to give our country away to china china will take over this country if they don't do something very quickly and they've been very very weak and china and we beat john that so badly and then cover it came along and it was back to step one now as you know there are obviously problems with the truth there and what the former president is s
america back 1st of all of course shots and arms 220000000 shots into america's arms i thought that was a helpful you know just just market that he laid down the other thing of course is that no president in the history has ever created that many jobs in the 1st 100 days is office but as europeans i think there was also a message in there that was still an america 1st message and we saw it over the last 100 days that joe biden of course has put america 1st i think we in here have also noticed....
5
5.0
Jan 25, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
we see america's character in dr. tony recasner, a principal who opened a new charter school from the ruins of hurricane katrina. we see it in julio medina, a former inmate who leads a faith-based program to help prisoners returning to society. we see it in staff sergeant aubrey mcdade, who charged into an ambush in iraq and rescued three of his fellow marines. we see america's character in bill krissoff, a surgeon from california. his son nathan, a marine, gave his life in iraq. when i met dr. krissoff and his family, he delivered some surprising news, he told me he wanted to join the navy medical corps in honor of hisson. this good man was 60-years-old, 18 years above the age limit. but his petition for a waiver was granted, and for the past year he has trained in battlefield medicine. lieutenant commander krissoff could not be here tonight, because he will soon deploy to iraq, where he will help save america's wounded warriors and uphold the legacy ofhis fallen son. in citizens like these, we see the best of our co
we see america's character in dr. tony recasner, a principal who opened a new charter school from the ruins of hurricane katrina. we see it in julio medina, a former inmate who leads a faith-based program to help prisoners returning to society. we see it in staff sergeant aubrey mcdade, who charged into an ambush in iraq and rescued three of his fellow marines. we see america's character in bill krissoff, a surgeon from california. his son nathan, a marine, gave his life in iraq. when i met dr....
8
8.0
Aug 5, 2021
08/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
so where do we start with bible in america? well, if you can hear the background here, it is the ocean of the waves hitting the shores of america. that is where we start here and this is the opening of where it says coming to america, and arriving in the new world and the mayflower impact. and we have a replica of this of which people have heard of these things, but they don't know a lot about them, and generations have passed, but as a kid, we had to memorize them and the declaration of independence, and the mayflower impact, and bill of right, and so echk though we may not have the mayflower document here, we introduce and talk about the importance of it and then move through the items it affects. so this is where we start and, norm, jump in there. >> this first artifact is knowned as the base. this is the book that was printed by the puritans and so not only the first immigrants here, they were scholars and translating from the hebrew to the greek, they presented the book of psalms put into songs. the next book besides that
so where do we start with bible in america? well, if you can hear the background here, it is the ocean of the waves hitting the shores of america. that is where we start here and this is the opening of where it says coming to america, and arriving in the new world and the mayflower impact. and we have a replica of this of which people have heard of these things, but they don't know a lot about them, and generations have passed, but as a kid, we had to memorize them and the declaration of...
3
3.0
Dec 14, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
you found america, you begin america, with these findings. and that's how you can build into history all these turning points that allow you to move chronologically, but assert origins at different moments. now, i told you before, as i giveaway my example, i gave away my example a few days ago. 1600 -- everyone remembered it, it was a turning point in history, 16 34, six dean 43, what happened in this year? we talked about this a few days ago? who came together. but confederation? yes? >> it was, wasn't it some of the new england colonies? >> correct. for new england colonies come together, in 1643, they say they will unite for their common defense. this becomes, in the 19th century, one of the key turning points because it is one of those moments of union between the colonies that is pre-figuring or looking forward to a much broader union of colonies that will come in 1776. people are celebrating with 1643. today, we do not remember that at all. this is public memory, cultural memory changing overtime. it doesn't remain static. collective me
you found america, you begin america, with these findings. and that's how you can build into history all these turning points that allow you to move chronologically, but assert origins at different moments. now, i told you before, as i giveaway my example, i gave away my example a few days ago. 1600 -- everyone remembered it, it was a turning point in history, 16 34, six dean 43, what happened in this year? we talked about this a few days ago? who came together. but confederation? yes? >>...
4
4.0
Jan 5, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
what makes for america's record output? it's not only her natural resources, it's mass production, constant modernization of plants, and the search for new techniques. today nearly 94% of heavy industrial labor is done by machine. the manufacturing industry serves a large internal market and supply a sizable output for world trade. the machine has increased the individual worker's skills, giving him time and opportunity to develop special talents. america's working men and women are the first to benefit from her economy. collective bargaining by labor and management assures a fair sharing of the national income. since the war, 10 million families have moved into new zì% homes. the trend is away from city apartments to home ownership in the suburbs. after a hard day's work, a man looks forward to a home he can be proud of. it's a time to settle down to the joys of family life, the quiet, intimate hours of the home, the children forever asking for just one more story.( on holidays families take to the roads. in the spring an
what makes for america's record output? it's not only her natural resources, it's mass production, constant modernization of plants, and the search for new techniques. today nearly 94% of heavy industrial labor is done by machine. the manufacturing industry serves a large internal market and supply a sizable output for world trade. the machine has increased the individual worker's skills, giving him time and opportunity to develop special talents. america's working men and women are the first...
3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
to the hardening our hearts make god bless america and may god protect our troops thank you america. also coming up the history being written by and embodied in harris today she became the 1st person of color and the 1st woman to become vice president of the united states it didn't you're going to change. all things. i'm sure not things that. doctors want to. please raise your right hand and repeat after me i joseph robinette biden jr do solemnly swear joe surrounded by and you do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states office of president of the united states and will to the best of my ability. that blood will preserve protect and defend and serve protect and defend the constitution of the united states constitution of the united states so help you god help me god congratulations was to present a hit. and with that oath joe biden became the 46 president of the united states of america to our viewers on p.b.s. in the u.s. and to our viewers all the around the world welcome we begin the day with a new u.
to the hardening our hearts make god bless america and may god protect our troops thank you america. also coming up the history being written by and embodied in harris today she became the 1st person of color and the 1st woman to become vice president of the united states it didn't you're going to change. all things. i'm sure not things that. doctors want to. please raise your right hand and repeat after me i joseph robinette biden jr do solemnly swear joe surrounded by and you do solemnly...
84
84
Apr 20, 2021
04/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
floyd, but for the legacy of america, the legacy of trying to make america for all americans so that george floyd's victory and america's quest for equal justice under the law would be intertwined. america, let's frame this moment as a moment where we finally are getting close to living up to our declaration of independence, that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equally, that they're endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, amongst them life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. america, that means all of us. that means black people. that means hispanic people. that means native people. that means asian people. that means all of us, america. we frame this moment for all of us, not just for george floyd. this is a victory for those who champion humanity over inhumanity, those who champion justice over injustice, those who champion morals over immorality. america, let's lean into this moment and let's make sure, reverend al, that this moment will be documented for our children yet unborn as they continue on the journey to justice, know
floyd, but for the legacy of america, the legacy of trying to make america for all americans so that george floyd's victory and america's quest for equal justice under the law would be intertwined. america, let's frame this moment as a moment where we finally are getting close to living up to our declaration of independence, that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equally, that they're endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, amongst them life,...
6
6.0
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
america is back the new president's words to the world aren't clear but is biden's america too damaged to lead the knot has changed in recent years and the big question is how our own allies position sounds richard walker explores the assy is america's momentum global dominance simply coming to an end. next on t.w. . to the point of strong opinions clear positions international perspectives. can anybody still china's surge to global dominance that's perhaps the biggest foreign policy challenge facing a new u.s. president joe biden so how would he respond there would be communication over confrontation find out onto the point surely right to the point. in 60 minutes on d w. young german. and jewish there's i'm jewish so was. does that mean. in daily life. and at school. in the summer we should not be given a special status but be completely normal the malls and beyond this look of shock like while there's a jew at our school that's the bad thing at 11 teenagers 11 stories. a fun jewish and soviet. german and jewish starts february 22nd on d w. chaos in washington. a pandemic killing hun
america is back the new president's words to the world aren't clear but is biden's america too damaged to lead the knot has changed in recent years and the big question is how our own allies position sounds richard walker explores the assy is america's momentum global dominance simply coming to an end. next on t.w. . to the point of strong opinions clear positions international perspectives. can anybody still china's surge to global dominance that's perhaps the biggest foreign policy challenge...
66
66
Jun 5, 2021
06/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
mark: welcome back america, look >> welcome back, america. look around your country. lookea around your neighborhood. do you see systemic racism in do you preach hate and bigotry to yourho family? none of us do that sort of thing. there are a few kooks out there, but they call us systemically racist. that's a lie. if you watch m $snbc or watch press conferences from civil rights leaders who are democrats and they talk about your country and they talk about you, do you do you recognize yourself? of course not. we have a man who suckled off the country for his entire career in the oval office by the name of joe biden. he was part of the jim crow crowd, now he thinks he's part of the critical race crowd. we have people who lie about our country, who are power hungry and they are -- they are undermining our country. empowering people in entertainment, people who think they are pegs when they are not. there are tens of millions of us who know this is garbage and we are not going to surrender this country. hell no. we'll see you next time on "life, liberty & levin." [♪♪
mark: welcome back america, look >> welcome back, america. look around your country. lookea around your neighborhood. do you see systemic racism in do you preach hate and bigotry to yourho family? none of us do that sort of thing. there are a few kooks out there, but they call us systemically racist. that's a lie. if you watch m $snbc or watch press conferences from civil rights leaders who are democrats and they talk about your country and they talk about you, do you do you recognize...
1
1.0
Apr 10, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
for us to truly make america great again, we will need all that america has two offer. men and women, gay and straight, rural and suburban, lack, white, brown, everybody. george herbert walker bush said, i am a white man and i hear the quiet people in our country. well, america first is not a quiet movement, and i am not a quiet man. i hear the millions of americans who feel forgotten, canceled, ignored, marginalized, and targeted. i draw confidence knowing silent majority is growing louder by the day. i welcome the different movements, anyone who can rally around our inclusive america first agenda. it is going to take all of us, one great big team to make america the best version of herself. what is in the mind and heart is never lost. we have tasted victory, we have renegotiated trade deals, had drawdowns from wars, and created peace and acceptance for the land that -- that has been hours for 200 years. before the chinese coronavirus attacks our bodies, and fraud attack the election. they could not beat trump at the ballot box in 2016, so they tried impeachment. that
for us to truly make america great again, we will need all that america has two offer. men and women, gay and straight, rural and suburban, lack, white, brown, everybody. george herbert walker bush said, i am a white man and i hear the quiet people in our country. well, america first is not a quiet movement, and i am not a quiet man. i hear the millions of americans who feel forgotten, canceled, ignored, marginalized, and targeted. i draw confidence knowing silent majority is growing louder by...
3
3.0
Jan 8, 2021
01/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
you know they they know how diverse that that society is in america so. regardless of what the chinese propaganda is i think there's a much a much more. individualistic reaction to what was going on in the states having said that people are really puzzled because for a lot of chinese. they actually admire american society and there are many many mysteries that have been thrown up this year that are hard to explain like how can such a rich country do such a bad job of disease control and public health as in the states in the staggering numbers of deaths and you know new cases of covert 1000 every day are just mind boggling to the average chinese and you know i live in beijing you know there are maybe a few dozen new cases of covert 19. today compared to yesterday but they're very aggressively addressed you know massive testing contact tracing everyone's got a an app on their mobile phone and they you know whenever you go into a restaurant or a shopping center you have to car register on your app that you're there and show people that you've got a green. a
you know they they know how diverse that that society is in america so. regardless of what the chinese propaganda is i think there's a much a much more. individualistic reaction to what was going on in the states having said that people are really puzzled because for a lot of chinese. they actually admire american society and there are many many mysteries that have been thrown up this year that are hard to explain like how can such a rich country do such a bad job of disease control and public...
6
6.0
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
through a crucible for the ages america has been tested a new and america has risen to the challenge all right that was the newly elected their president biden to talk about this new day i'm joined tonight by laurence douglass he's a professor of law at amherst college in massachusetts in the u.s. professor douglas it's good to have you on the program tonight i have heard many people describing today with a big sigh of relief almost as if they've been liberated from the recent past how would you describe today and its significance to the world. yeah i mean i certainly share in that sense. of immense relief it's like having a kind of us put on your chest removed and you know obviously if it's a great day for the united states i think it's a great day you know not to overstate the importance of the united states to the rest of the world but i do think it is a great day for the rest of the world as well in as much as it looks like the united states at least for now has passed the kind of stress test to democracy that we were subjected to by president trump and i also think it's you know
through a crucible for the ages america has been tested a new and america has risen to the challenge all right that was the newly elected their president biden to talk about this new day i'm joined tonight by laurence douglass he's a professor of law at amherst college in massachusetts in the u.s. professor douglas it's good to have you on the program tonight i have heard many people describing today with a big sigh of relief almost as if they've been liberated from the recent past how would...
37
37
May 1, 2021
05/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
america is not an imperialist country. it is not a colonizing country our soldiers our people, are noble. we have fought and died and still do. to protect the liberties of the oppressed from one end of the world to the other. regardless of religion, skin color, ethnicity or race. of those who were victimized -- and unlike some of our enemies we do not seek to concur other countries. but the purpose of occupation and territorial expansion. and when america -- one generation after another has been willing to sacrifice everything. in so many have paid the ultimate price in defense of this magnificent country and its founding principles from foreign enemies. they believed that america and her principles were worth fighting for and dying for. and many of us our family members, were among them. but today things are a little different. on the home front, motion of us have always viewed our police and safeguard i can of the law who protect us from criminals and keep the peace. we look up to them. and appreciate them. they are high
america is not an imperialist country. it is not a colonizing country our soldiers our people, are noble. we have fought and died and still do. to protect the liberties of the oppressed from one end of the world to the other. regardless of religion, skin color, ethnicity or race. of those who were victimized -- and unlike some of our enemies we do not seek to concur other countries. but the purpose of occupation and territorial expansion. and when america -- one generation after another has...
9
9.0
Jan 15, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
imagine a future made in america. all made in america and all by americans. we'll use tearp dollars to rebuild america. we'll buy american products, supporting millions of american jobs. imagine historic investments this research and development, to sharpen america's innovative edge in markets where global initiative is up for grabs. the battery market, artificial intelligence, wireless technology, clean energy. imagine american jocks and ingenuity leading the world. it's time to stop talking on infrastructure and to finally start building within infrastructure so we can be more competitive with millions of good-paying jobs putting americans back to work on our roads, our bridges, make them faster, cheaper, cleaner, to transport american-made goods across our country and around the world. that's how we compete and imagine millions of jobs and a care-giving economy to ease the financial burden of caring for young children and aged loved ones. let's make sure our care giver, mostly women, women of color and immigrants have the same pay you quality that -- kuwai
imagine a future made in america. all made in america and all by americans. we'll use tearp dollars to rebuild america. we'll buy american products, supporting millions of american jobs. imagine historic investments this research and development, to sharpen america's innovative edge in markets where global initiative is up for grabs. the battery market, artificial intelligence, wireless technology, clean energy. imagine american jocks and ingenuity leading the world. it's time to stop talking...
3
3.0
Nov 18, 2021
11/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
but they did not build america. the middle-class built america. unions built the middle class. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. committee. i served there seven years myself. i rise today as the speaker of the house
but they did not build america. the middle-class built america. unions built the middle class. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. committee. i served there seven years myself. i rise today as the speaker of the house
1
1.0
Dec 1, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
it is important rural america not be one party america. we started the one country project. it was to reintroduce the democratic party to rural america and rural america to the democratic party. host: do think over the course of the years the policies of the democratic party have fallen out of favor with rural americans, or rural americans themselves have changed their views? guest: i think it is the emphasis. it is not the policy. the economic policies of the democratic already are much more favorable to rural america. where we get into challenges is when this becomes about defunding the police or about transgender bathrooms for all the cultural issues. then rural americans say that is not something that looks like me. when rural americans vote strictly culture on these issues is when we begin to see serious erosion of democratic support in rural america. i think we have to understand that we have to do a better job explaining our position on cultural issues. it does not mean we cannot persuade a few people, but we also have to be much more aggressive on outlining our econo
it is important rural america not be one party america. we started the one country project. it was to reintroduce the democratic party to rural america and rural america to the democratic party. host: do think over the course of the years the policies of the democratic party have fallen out of favor with rural americans, or rural americans themselves have changed their views? guest: i think it is the emphasis. it is not the policy. the economic policies of the democratic already are much more...
24
24
Nov 22, 2021
11/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
it came to america in the early 1980's. -- and they came to america in the early 1980's. i father was studying at rutgers. they both came to america in the 80's. they settled in new jersey. that is where i was born. as i was writing this book, i thought about what their journey must have been like to come to america from india during such a challenging time for indians in this country. all of the steps they would both have to take to acclimate to this new home. especially my mother. she did not grow up speaking english and she did not have certain class privileges that others might enjoy in this country. to come to america and kaput the adopt a new way of life and create a culture in which i could have so many luxuries like i enjoy today. >> you are a food journalist profession and you actually teach the subject at university level. how did you find this path? mayukh sen: it was a jagged path. it was completely unexpected. i grew up -- i really wanted to be a writer going up. i wanted to be a film critic. i recorded old issues of entertainment weekly madman. pauline hale
it came to america in the early 1980's. -- and they came to america in the early 1980's. i father was studying at rutgers. they both came to america in the 80's. they settled in new jersey. that is where i was born. as i was writing this book, i thought about what their journey must have been like to come to america from india during such a challenging time for indians in this country. all of the steps they would both have to take to acclimate to this new home. especially my mother. she did not...
4
4.0
Jun 3, 2021
06/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
god is not done with america yet. [applause] i just know in those ancient words that has always been true, that if his people who are called by his name will humble themselves and pray and turn and seek his face, he will do like he has always done in much more challenging times then we can possibly imagine. he will hear from heaven and he will heal this land. this one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [applause] thank you, new hampshire. god bless you and god bless america. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span's landmark cases explores the stories and constitutional drama behind significant supreme court decisions and for the next several weeks, watch key episodes from our series. sunday on c-span, then 1919 case that allowed the government in times of war to limit freedom of speech. the court upheld the con
god is not done with america yet. [applause] i just know in those ancient words that has always been true, that if his people who are called by his name will humble themselves and pray and turn and seek his face, he will do like he has always done in much more challenging times then we can possibly imagine. he will hear from heaven and he will heal this land. this one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [applause] thank you, new hampshire. god bless you and god...
39
39
Dec 12, 2021
12/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
judge: let's talk about america. it's all about law and order to respect the police and the military and the american flag right now george soros is the world prosecutor undermining the rule of law and please are saying you may want to rethink coming to l.a. we cannot keep you safe even if we can arrest the individual that causes a problem they are walking before they finish the paperwork. >> the democrats of fallen so far at this point they are dissenting pedophiles and calling them heroes. you saw the outrage i saw the first one to call that within a day or two of the incident does anybody actually believe the story they were trying to cancel me i was a terrible human being spreading conspiracy theories with jussie smollett. is all obvious with that nonsense democratic narrative we have a chance to maintain the freedom of free speech of all of the things that made america the greatest country in the world the democrats don't care about that they are literally pushing lawlessness trying to turn into the proverbial c
judge: let's talk about america. it's all about law and order to respect the police and the military and the american flag right now george soros is the world prosecutor undermining the rule of law and please are saying you may want to rethink coming to l.a. we cannot keep you safe even if we can arrest the individual that causes a problem they are walking before they finish the paperwork. >> the democrats of fallen so far at this point they are dissenting pedophiles and calling them...
3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
as long as they're in china suddenly america cares about taiwan again suddenly america carries a cares are so much about hong kong and democracy there it doesn't care about these things in saudi arabia the values of the of the values are consistent values they could be consistently applied but they're only select that we have played against are going to be governments and so i believe it's a very aggressive very had germanic foreign policy military policy and let's face it. the there's been a reorientation of us military doctrine so that the war on terror is all yesterday now it's major power conflict so in order to take the american people to war against china or conflict with china or russia you have to convince them that they're very evil and what makes them evil they don't have our values ok matt in light in london i'll let you to reply ok go ahead yes no i think i thought that you did not say that you should use force to invade other countries i think that the invention in iraq was a mistake whether it was technically neco all because there were a number of un security council res
as long as they're in china suddenly america cares about taiwan again suddenly america carries a cares are so much about hong kong and democracy there it doesn't care about these things in saudi arabia the values of the of the values are consistent values they could be consistently applied but they're only select that we have played against are going to be governments and so i believe it's a very aggressive very had germanic foreign policy military policy and let's face it. the there's been a...
14
14
May 29, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
>> america's soul is an empty void. the most americans can see tomorrow is a cadillac. >> or a man walking in outer space. >> what has this got to do with jazz or the negro? >> america needs an immediate sense of values, it has borrowed from the negro in language and dress and rock 'n' roll to fill this need. >> i don't think we are wise enough to look to the negro yet. >> have we really looked at it all? >> not consciously, but with creeping shame, america is beginning to look to the negro for the answers to her problems. >> what is the meaning of the death of jazz? >> it is the first faint cry of the salvation of the negro through the birth of a new way of life. >> the salvation of the negro and the rest of america if america can realize salvation lies through the negro. >> then america needs the negro to teach us how to be american, right? >> where else does america's future image as a world power reside but in the dark soul of the negro, whose salvation has become in the world's watching eyes the vindication of amer
>> america's soul is an empty void. the most americans can see tomorrow is a cadillac. >> or a man walking in outer space. >> what has this got to do with jazz or the negro? >> america needs an immediate sense of values, it has borrowed from the negro in language and dress and rock 'n' roll to fill this need. >> i don't think we are wise enough to look to the negro yet. >> have we really looked at it all? >> not consciously, but with creeping shame,...