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we want to put america to work building them right here in america. [applause] so this week i proposed a six- year infrastructure plan that would start putting americans to work right away. but despite the fact that this is traditionally been an issue with bipartisan support, mr. banner has so n saido 2 infrastructure has fought -- saidno 2 infrastructure. that is what this election is all about. i will give you one final example of the differences between us and the republicans. that is on the issue of tax credits. under the tax plan passed by the last administration, taxes are scheduled to go up substantially next year. for everybody. by the way, this was by design for it when they passed these tax cuts in 2001 and 2003, they did not want everybody to know what would do to our deficit. they pretended like they were going to end even though now they say they don't. i believe we should make the tax cuts for the middle class permit. -- hermann [applause] and. for the middle class permanent. these families are the ones who saw their wages and income fla
we want to put america to work building them right here in america. [applause] so this week i proposed a six- year infrastructure plan that would start putting americans to work right away. but despite the fact that this is traditionally been an issue with bipartisan support, mr. banner has so n saido 2 infrastructure has fought -- saidno 2 infrastructure. that is what this election is all about. i will give you one final example of the differences between us and the republicans. that is on the...
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i hope will happen to america and i want america really to succeed because a vibrant america is very good for china. you know, you've got to put aside the cold war mentality some of you have. focus on reinvigorating the economy. the economy is not just going through a bit of a hiccup because it's not a cyclical change, it's a structural change which would take some type and tough decisions and i think america would make them. and once you do this this will be wonderful. >> rose: the future is unlimited. >> yeah. >> rose: a lot of meshs have a lot of admiration for what the chinese are doing in terms of technology and your ambition to create battery-operated cars and also to use when you have the largest investments in wind and sun, solar and any nation. you are committed to building a great university. you want to be among to create over the next 50 years one of the great universities that will be there in china with respect for those you already have. so you would theme there is that... you would hope that china gains with respect for its long history gains confidence, confidence, s
i hope will happen to america and i want america really to succeed because a vibrant america is very good for china. you know, you've got to put aside the cold war mentality some of you have. focus on reinvigorating the economy. the economy is not just going through a bit of a hiccup because it's not a cyclical change, it's a structural change which would take some type and tough decisions and i think america would make them. and once you do this this will be wonderful. >> rose: the...
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the pledge to america. bill: again, moments ago in virginia, that was on video tame the events is wrapping up now, and the message from republican leader, our government failed us and today, the response and its pledge to america, 21 pages in length and a new agenda they say that deals with cutting taxes and cutting spending to make america strong yet again and now they'll try and sell the idea to american voters, 40 days from now. chris wallace, the anchor of fox news sunday with me now, good morning to you. no ties, no jackets at that event, a good gig when you can get it in september. you have seen the pledge to america and evaluate it how, chris. >> it is interesting. i was talking to a top republican last night, bill, and i said, because this was controversial whether or not to come out with a pledge at all. there are a lot of people who said all it does is give democrats something to fire on, and we're doing really well, opposing the obama agenda. he said the formula here is basically 80/20. 80% of wh
the pledge to america. bill: again, moments ago in virginia, that was on video tame the events is wrapping up now, and the message from republican leader, our government failed us and today, the response and its pledge to america, 21 pages in length and a new agenda they say that deals with cutting taxes and cutting spending to make america strong yet again and now they'll try and sell the idea to american voters, 40 days from now. chris wallace, the anchor of fox news sunday with me now, good...
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another example is latin america. look at latin america. latin america is an amazing success story. yet most of the debates in washington about what to do about latin america are how big can we build a wall between america and mexico. there's a huge problem to do with mexico. i'm not denying that. but in terms of a big view of the world this is a place which has been growing at 5% a year which has come through this economic crisis remarkably well, i'm not just talking about brazil. there's an emerging middle-class in latin america. this shouldn't be that... this is no one's backyard any longer and i think there's a sort of change and i don't see a sense in this administration of a great plan which brings all these things together. it would be very difficult to sum it up. >> rose: you're a huge fan of lulu. >> very much so. the tragedy of lieu lula is that when you go to too many fashionable dinner parties in greenwich village and his ling on the you hear people say how wound wonderful tiffs is. here is lula, the working class leader, lost his finger in a machine. he has taken brazil
another example is latin america. look at latin america. latin america is an amazing success story. yet most of the debates in washington about what to do about latin america are how big can we build a wall between america and mexico. there's a huge problem to do with mexico. i'm not denying that. but in terms of a big view of the world this is a place which has been growing at 5% a year which has come through this economic crisis remarkably well, i'm not just talking about brazil. there's an...
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it is time to step for america. if we do so, 200 years from now, another generation will look back on us and say, we stood up and vindicated the cause of liberty. the sacred cause of liberty. [applause] is time to stand up for this country. we are the people. this is our task now. it is time to act worthy. thank you. god bless america. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> thank you, matthew. you remember the old dracula movies. this is the exact reaction the liberal media has every time they hear the name michele bachmann. [cheers] hang on. [applause] at least let me tell you -- [laughter] that she is the first woman elected to the u.s. house of representatives from the great state of minnesota. she cried sits on the financial services committee. this is important. housing, real estate, and banking. this is a keen insight into the housing crisis. she is a staunch opponent of the taxpayer funded bailout of wall street. they have five children and have opened up their home to 23 foster children. citizens element, not yet, not
it is time to step for america. if we do so, 200 years from now, another generation will look back on us and say, we stood up and vindicated the cause of liberty. the sacred cause of liberty. [applause] is time to stand up for this country. we are the people. this is our task now. it is time to act worthy. thank you. god bless america. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> thank you, matthew. you remember the old dracula movies. this is the exact reaction the liberal media has every time they hear...
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this is america. that is what is happening in america today. the grown-ups are taking away the keys. if i do say so, we have an awfully patient. we took the incremental assault on our freedoms, our values, our free enterprise, our economic ability ago on way too long. we watched the pinnacles of big government weasel their way into every part of our lives. those in washington think that they should decide what kind of libel and we use and what kind of torula the flesh and what kind of four-wheel-drive. across the river -- what kind of toilet we flushed, and what kind of car and drive. they want to tell small business and what kind of jobs to make, what kind of food we can buy or sell. they even want unelected panels of bureaucrats to decide who gets what lifesaving medical care and who is just too old or too expensive to be worth saving. they will buy your teenage daughter and abortion, but they will not let her by a shugrue soda in a school vending machine. -- a sugary soda in a school vending machine. [applause] every child born today in amer
this is america. that is what is happening in america today. the grown-ups are taking away the keys. if i do say so, we have an awfully patient. we took the incremental assault on our freedoms, our values, our free enterprise, our economic ability ago on way too long. we watched the pinnacles of big government weasel their way into every part of our lives. those in washington think that they should decide what kind of libel and we use and what kind of torula the flesh and what kind of...
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plus, america's campaign for america's future is involved, that's a great one. they're focused on progressive transformation, funded by george soros. but there's also campaign, campus progress, which is also an off-shoot of the center for american progress funded by george soros and then there is of course, the great panthers, they are great, age and youth in action, they quote, work for social and economic justice and peace for all people. they have a slogan and i want you to remember this slogan, people over profits. people over profits. remember that slogan, will you? then we have the courage campaign, they're partners with moveon.org. they push for full equality and progressive change in california, like they, they need any more. then you have the yeah yeah network, never heard of that one. a social justice group active in the counter military recruitment movement. don't know what that is? that means if somebody is coming to recruit in your school, they teach them that military is evil and you shouldn't be involved, they're hate mongers. here is an add. the
plus, america's campaign for america's future is involved, that's a great one. they're focused on progressive transformation, funded by george soros. but there's also campaign, campus progress, which is also an off-shoot of the center for american progress funded by george soros and then there is of course, the great panthers, they are great, age and youth in action, they quote, work for social and economic justice and peace for all people. they have a slogan and i want you to remember this...
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in the long history of america's image with latin america, there were issues in terms of who america supported and who it did not support that gave this country a certain image. does that image linger in the perception of the vast mass of people in chile and in latin america? >> it is a lot. >> charlie: from country to country. >> the origin of the word "gringo." >> charlie: what is the origin? >> many americans are called gringos abroad. >> charlie: i know that. >> because they used -- a green uniform and people used to tell them, "green, go home." >> charlie: is that right? "green, go home"? >> yes. i would say that we realized that the u.s. is a tremendous, magnificent country in terms of freedom. in terms of accomplishment. in terms of innovation. in terms of courage to face the big challenges, so i think that the chilean people have a very good image of the american people. >> charlie: the notion of the united states size a country that propped up dictators and all that is no longer the reality that people perceive across the -- >> we see the u.s. as a big partner for developmen
in the long history of america's image with latin america, there were issues in terms of who america supported and who it did not support that gave this country a certain image. does that image linger in the perception of the vast mass of people in chile and in latin america? >> it is a lot. >> charlie: from country to country. >> the origin of the word "gringo." >> charlie: what is the origin? >> many americans are called gringos abroad. >>...
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♪ ♪ >> glenn: hello, america. last night i got an e-mail from somebody who said, "i don't know what obama is doing." none of it make sense to me, but glenn, what you said on the program tonight is that the department of energy now wants to stop me from having a cuisinart and for the life of me, it doesn't make any sense to me at all. no big deal if i can't have an cuisinart and how does that help the country? what would barack obama's motivation be?" i thought of that and i realized, i apologize to you. i have maybe gotten ahead of myself. i want to answer that question. first of all, obama is not coming after your cuisinart but the department of energy is coming up with new mandates now that will decide what appliances will be available to americans in the future. so in a way, it may be your cuisinart. why would he do that? it doesn't make any sense whatsoever. but we must stop projecting our views on other people. why doesn't profiling work? it doesn't work because you think you know what people look like or how
♪ ♪ >> glenn: hello, america. last night i got an e-mail from somebody who said, "i don't know what obama is doing." none of it make sense to me, but glenn, what you said on the program tonight is that the department of energy now wants to stop me from having a cuisinart and for the life of me, it doesn't make any sense to me at all. no big deal if i can't have an cuisinart and how does that help the country? what would barack obama's motivation be?" i thought of that...
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it is happening, america! so you have been told, your friends have been told not to listen to the demagogue on fox at 5:00 p.m. why do they need to discredit me? they need to discredit me so nobody would go wait a minute, wait a minute, he did say that a year-and-a-half ago. now it's happening. what is the solution in the immediate thing you can do is vote. you are the last line of defense. our founders knew that in the end our branches of government would fail and the last line of defense would be you. here is the problem. the turn-out is pathetic. i don't even know the candidates. sean covers the candidate. i don't. it's up to you to find the one that has anything that you agree with. you're not going to agree with a lot of stuff. you have can't trust these people. but you've got to find somebody that will put their foot in the door. i had this made up by paul nun. he is an artist for my company. our turn of out is awful. in baghdad, turnout was 95%. 95%. they were threatened with their lives. our highest tu
it is happening, america! so you have been told, your friends have been told not to listen to the demagogue on fox at 5:00 p.m. why do they need to discredit me? they need to discredit me so nobody would go wait a minute, wait a minute, he did say that a year-and-a-half ago. now it's happening. what is the solution in the immediate thing you can do is vote. you are the last line of defense. our founders knew that in the end our branches of government would fail and the last line of defense...
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america the prosperous america that your dish and all and america the broke the picture perfect homes and these homes are a twenty minute drive away from one another but how did i end up here probably through my own mistakes in life r.t.e. revisits tent city a homeless camp talk to wait in the woods of new jersey there are at least forty people whose tragic destinies have led them to call this place home. since we were here last time in the winter things have changed more tense have appeared some people have come and gone but many of the people living here have been here for months if not years and the question that many of them ask themselves over and over again is why are we still here are there really no other options left for us. no remarks has been a newspaper handler for most of her life while i worked for the new york times and i won the power in a brain aneurysm in two stroke i was almost dead. i was in a coma for two months it. was an awful three months since then no reason has given up hope of finding a job for those still trying to find work the task is close to impossible
america the prosperous america that your dish and all and america the broke the picture perfect homes and these homes are a twenty minute drive away from one another but how did i end up here probably through my own mistakes in life r.t.e. revisits tent city a homeless camp talk to wait in the woods of new jersey there are at least forty people whose tragic destinies have led them to call this place home. since we were here last time in the winter things have changed more tense have appeared...
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united states of america. [applause] we want to invest in growth industries like clean energy and manufacturing. we've got leaders. wisconsin they have been fighting to bring those jobs to milwaukee and bring those jobs to wisconsin. i don't want to see solar panels and wind turbines and electric cars made in china. [applause] i want them made right here in the united states of america. [applause] i don't want to buy stuff from someplace else. i want to grow our exports so that we are selling to someplace else. it should say made in the u.s. saa. [applause] there are no better workers than american workers. [applause] i will put my money on you any day of the week. when that naysayers say that you cannot say the auto industry, led hundreds of thousands of jobs vanish, we said we will stand by those workers. if the management can make tough choices, if everybody is willing to come together, i am confident that the american auto industry can compete once again. today, that industry is on the way back. they said
united states of america. [applause] we want to invest in growth industries like clean energy and manufacturing. we've got leaders. wisconsin they have been fighting to bring those jobs to milwaukee and bring those jobs to wisconsin. i don't want to see solar panels and wind turbines and electric cars made in china. [applause] i want them made right here in the united states of america. [applause] i don't want to buy stuff from someplace else. i want to grow our exports so that we are selling...
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today you have a huge rise of ideologies in america. and these tea parties, i'm not so sure that they are going back to facts and root problems and so on. i hear ideology. as we had in the '60s and the '70s in france -- >> what is the ideology you here? >> for example, the hate of the state. the idea that he spent too much. the idea that the welfare state is socialism. this mosque issue, which was completely mad. you have 1% of muslims in america, 1%. we have 10% in france. is that really a problem which should inflame all the nation? no. the great america, which was pragmatic, would have had another attitude toward this problem, which was not such a big problem. a mosque two blocks away from the sacred land of ground zero. come on. this is not facts. this is not economy. this is ideology of the worst sort. >> but it's an emotional response i think to our economic situation. people are very insecure. there are no jobs. it's not going to get better anytime soon. and so you're looking for someplace to put blame. and so there's this anti-i
today you have a huge rise of ideologies in america. and these tea parties, i'm not so sure that they are going back to facts and root problems and so on. i hear ideology. as we had in the '60s and the '70s in france -- >> what is the ideology you here? >> for example, the hate of the state. the idea that he spent too much. the idea that the welfare state is socialism. this mosque issue, which was completely mad. you have 1% of muslims in america, 1%. we have 10% in france. is that...
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ahora quÉ tal si continuamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica? ♪ >> para continuar con la farÁndula áádeváamericnos áádes icaááádespierta americaááádespi sabe sonreÍr ya estÁ del otro lado. >> estÁ bien. entonces. sonrÍe. >> por la sonrisa y no por el cuerpo. >> no le importa el cuerpo aási la sonrisa de jenni rivespiertÍ spanic se encuentra trabajando y grabando los capÍtulos de la telenovela soy tu dueÑa y ayer precisamente fue entrevistada en una locaciÓn en donde le daba el toque tan villano a este personaje. hablaba que ya estÁn completamente recuperados ááseÚ los reportes del mÉdico. la actriz no quiso dar detalles sobre las declaraciones que dio supuestamente su mamÁ en torno a que el niÑo nunca habÍa sufrido una intoxicaciÓn. ya ves que si se dijo no se dijo, pero lo que quiere gabi es que terminando de grabar la telenovela se va inmediatamente a venezuela a pasar las fiestas que ya se avecinan en diciembre. ááahpblnierta americaááádespier sienspiertmejor. y por cierto, 7 uno de los grupos de mÚsica m
ahora quÉ tal si continuamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica? ♪ >> para continuar con la farÁndula áádeváamericnos áádes icaááádespierta americaááádespi sabe sonreÍr ya estÁ del otro lado. >> estÁ bien. entonces. sonrÍe. >> por la sonrisa y no por el cuerpo. >> no le importa el cuerpo aási la sonrisa de jenni rivespiertÍ spanic se encuentra trabajando y grabando los capÍtulos de la telenovela soy tu dueÑa y ayer precisamente fue entrevistada en una...
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. >> america did not invade for no reason. dylan, you can say that -- >> it's almost impossible to count the wars started over the last decade. you have to go back many, many decades, centuries, to find the time iran started a war. warmongering that takes place is what takes place on the same kind of fare mongering -- >> glenn, how am i warmongering when i support president obama and the sanctions, which is a way to peacefully -- >> what happens if the sanctions fail? do you think the u.s. should attack iran? >> we have a big problem if the sanctions fail. >> should we attack in that case? >> i think we should, i think president obama's -- >> that's what makes you a warmonger. you want to attack iran even though they're not attacking us. >> what do you want -- >> thank you, glenn, for telling us what a warmongerer is. >> are you obviously telling me that you want american soldiers and hundreds of millions of d l dollars and human life bloodshed because they called you a name? >> you sound like a 6-year-old. >> with all due res
. >> america did not invade for no reason. dylan, you can say that -- >> it's almost impossible to count the wars started over the last decade. you have to go back many, many decades, centuries, to find the time iran started a war. warmongering that takes place is what takes place on the same kind of fare mongering -- >> glenn, how am i warmongering when i support president obama and the sanctions, which is a way to peacefully -- >> what happens if the sanctions fail? do...
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there is mourning in america. under the leadership of president obama, our country is fading and weaker and worse off. his policies were a grand experiment, policies that failed. this november, let's choose a smaller, more caring government, one that remembers us. >> i want to kill myself. i want to slit my neck and then my wrists. this raises the question, the mo important -- the most important question of all, can you eat spaghetti in a burka? >> the answer is yes you can eat spaghetti in a burka. the show is over. everybody go home. >> wow. >> joe, i go to you first. let's talk about the ad. i know you, joe. that ad made you feel good. >> i loved it. i loved it. i don't agree that it is obama's fault for the state we are in, but i love the ad. i always subscribed to a harsh pessimistic outlook. it keeps me grounded. this ad is saying we are screwed. we know we are screwed. we are rubbing our nose in the fact we are screwed. don't do anything. we are screwed. >> pat, you have been doing this for years. what is y
there is mourning in america. under the leadership of president obama, our country is fading and weaker and worse off. his policies were a grand experiment, policies that failed. this november, let's choose a smaller, more caring government, one that remembers us. >> i want to kill myself. i want to slit my neck and then my wrists. this raises the question, the mo important -- the most important question of all, can you eat spaghetti in a burka? >> the answer is yes you can eat...
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they're calling it the "floej america." back in the '90s it was "the contract in america." this is the big republican story this week. they are vowing to and circulated along capitol hill among the lawmakers and the the gop the pledge of america is to cut taxes, cut federal spending, repeal health care, and ban federal funding for abortion. nothing in there about job creation, nothing in there about saving social security, nothing in there about public education. those are the four main points in the "pledge to america." senator, you get the first shot at it. >> well, and then the next level down is the effort by a lot of the tea party groups, the club for growth and others to begin more privatization, senator -- the senate candidate running against the candidate in colorado last name is buck wants to privatize the va. candidates like 2 million pennsylvania, portman, ohio, kirk in illinois, telling their candidates to come out for prioritization of social security. and these guys clearly are out of touch. they really want to complete the bush agenda and you know what will h
they're calling it the "floej america." back in the '90s it was "the contract in america." this is the big republican story this week. they are vowing to and circulated along capitol hill among the lawmakers and the the gop the pledge of america is to cut taxes, cut federal spending, repeal health care, and ban federal funding for abortion. nothing in there about job creation, nothing in there about saving social security, nothing in there about public education. those are...
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if you withdraw this point, there will be a wound on america, a flag, a stain -- >> america was founded on the idea that we're going to have a -- we're going to talk about more than one subject. >> american compatriot. >> he's running for office in new york. >> nobody has ever lost money betting against the arab/israeli peace process. so here we are again. kathleen, would you say that this is -- >> this is the one? this is the time? >> is it going to happen? >> you know, i've been watching this on the front page of my newspaper for my entire life. and so i have to say i'm not very optimistic. but there's no basis for optimism. >> i am a little more optimistic than i was a few months ago for two reasons. one, when president obama and prime minister netanyahu met on july 6th at the white house, the one-on-one meeting, not the one with the other members of the nsc. the one-on-one meeting, something happened in that meeting because netanyahu came out of that meeting and was able to go full-steam ahead on these direct negotiations, dealing with final settlement issues. and president obama's
if you withdraw this point, there will be a wound on america, a flag, a stain -- >> america was founded on the idea that we're going to have a -- we're going to talk about more than one subject. >> american compatriot. >> he's running for office in new york. >> nobody has ever lost money betting against the arab/israeli peace process. so here we are again. kathleen, would you say that this is -- >> this is the one? this is the time? >> is it going to happen?...
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back to work, and that's why americas is all about putting america back to work. not welfare, but fair share. >> you and i have talked recently about turnout and how the base is somewhat disenfranchised, that the voter turnout has been very low. this is what the president said about the base -- people need to buck up. its inexcusable for any democrat or progressive right now to stand on the sidelines in the midterm election. with the story we're doing here and the income gap the way it is, why wouldn't it be a motivating factor for the base? your response on that and how the president is handling this. >> well, unless you water the rich, you will not have flowers to bloom. in detroit, for example, 600,000 registered voters, they're not voting en masse, because they're still losing houses, still losing jobs. we bail out the rich, the elite, the military in afghanistan, targeted jobs, and jobs will bring about -- >> reverend, is the president solid in his strategy to give a polite scolding to the base and tell them they've got to buck up up? what do you think? >> i
back to work, and that's why americas is all about putting america back to work. not welfare, but fair share. >> you and i have talked recently about turnout and how the base is somewhat disenfranchised, that the voter turnout has been very low. this is what the president said about the base -- people need to buck up. its inexcusable for any democrat or progressive right now to stand on the sidelines in the midterm election. with the story we're doing here and the income gap the way it...
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manufactured in america, enabling people to make it in america. [applause] that is because we know when we make it in america, we create jobs and lead the world economy. our manufacturing agenda will close loopholes encouraging job to go overseas. that is how we will reinvest the money into real and -- infrastructure in america. we will create clean energy technologies, and the wind turbines and solar panels the world will buy. the idea sprang from here, and then the manufacturing took place somewhere else. not under our made in america agenda. the idea and innovation is here, the manufacturing is here. we are here to compete, to win, to prevail, in the global economy, and all of that start by building our infrastructure. that is why we are here today. one of the goals in putting this for -- and it is a specific and concerted effort -- to make sure we have jobs for all the effort -- purposes i mentioned, for all of our veterans to come home to work in a clean energy economy, somewhere that is worthy for the sacrifice that was made by our veterans.
manufactured in america, enabling people to make it in america. [applause] that is because we know when we make it in america, we create jobs and lead the world economy. our manufacturing agenda will close loopholes encouraging job to go overseas. that is how we will reinvest the money into real and -- infrastructure in america. we will create clean energy technologies, and the wind turbines and solar panels the world will buy. the idea sprang from here, and then the manufacturing took place...
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"a pledge to america," i can't really say anything as harsh about "a pledge to america," which is really no pledge at all, than the republican opponents have said, conservatives have said, the tea party members have said. and a matter of fact, club for growth said it was milk toast and people who wrote it weren't prepared to lead. >> chris: but they don't want to go in your direction. they want to go further in the other direction. >> but the point is we are pursuing a program which is getting our country back to work, creating manufacturering jobs, where we lost manufacturering jobs under the bush administration. and has a plan to get the budget under control. we adopted pay-go. the reason we got in such a deep hole is republicans passed programs and didn't pay for them. in this document, they don't want to pay for them either. in fact, in this document, they want to create another $4 trillion in debt. and they say the way they are going to solve that deficit problem is to cut non-defense, non-security discretionary spending. they'd have to cut between two-thirds and 80% of all discreti
"a pledge to america," i can't really say anything as harsh about "a pledge to america," which is really no pledge at all, than the republican opponents have said, conservatives have said, the tea party members have said. and a matter of fact, club for growth said it was milk toast and people who wrote it weren't prepared to lead. >> chris: but they don't want to go in your direction. they want to go further in the other direction. >> but the point is we are...
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there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition around a basic primer under the leadership of senator kennedy and senator mccain and president bush. wheat rallied with leaders from the business community, the later community, the religious community. many of you were there. the bill we forged was not perfect. it was not what any one person might think was optimal but because people were willing to compromise, we came up with a common-sense comprehensive reform that was so far from a false debate, the notion that somehow on the one hand there is mass deportation. that was not what we were talking about. the american people were ready to embrace a common-sense solution and we passed that bill through the united states senate. since that effort fell apart, w
there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition around a basic primer under the leadership of senator kennedy and senator mccain and president bush. wheat...
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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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new markets for goods stretch from asia to the americas. a new push for peace in the middle east will begin here, tomorrow. billions of young people want to move beyond the shackles of poverty and conflict. as the leader of the free world, america will do more than just defeat on the battlefield those who offer hatred and destruction. we'll also lead among those who are willing to work together to expand freedom and opportunity for all people. now, that effort must begin within our own borders. throughout our history, america has been willing to bear the burden of promoting liberty and human dignity overseas understanding its lengths to our own liberty and security. but we've also understood our nation's strength and influence abroad must be firmly anchored in our prosperity at home. the bedrock of that prosperity must be a growing middle class. unfortunately over the last decade we've not done what's necessary to shore up the foundations of our own prosperity. we spent a trillion dollars at war, financed by borrowing if from overseas. this
new markets for goods stretch from asia to the americas. a new push for peace in the middle east will begin here, tomorrow. billions of young people want to move beyond the shackles of poverty and conflict. as the leader of the free world, america will do more than just defeat on the battlefield those who offer hatred and destruction. we'll also lead among those who are willing to work together to expand freedom and opportunity for all people. now, that effort must begin within our own borders....
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today themakers and takers are battling for america's soul. it as battle because we are fighting on our culture. 60% of americans take more out of the public finance system than they pay in. get more in public services than they pay in taxs. >> how do you give a debate to people that didn't put any bait in? >> there are makeers and takers. i live the life of a taker. >> star parker was a taker and lived off welfare for 7 years and says the welfare bureaucracy encouraged her to stay dependent. >> they made sure that you didn't work, you didn't save and you didn't get married. >> and if you don't work or save or marry you got a check. >> two checks. first and the 15th. food stamps and the medical expenses paid. >> the createors of welfare, meant well, meant to help people but handouts have unintended consequences. >> once i found out about welfare why work when i can hang out here? this is fabulous, you know. >> even if welfare encouraged dependency, progressives say, other programs don't. >> we have all sorts of things designed not to give peop
today themakers and takers are battling for america's soul. it as battle because we are fighting on our culture. 60% of americans take more out of the public finance system than they pay in. get more in public services than they pay in taxs. >> how do you give a debate to people that didn't put any bait in? >> there are makeers and takers. i live the life of a taker. >> star parker was a taker and lived off welfare for 7 years and says the welfare bureaucracy encouraged her to...
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the 2010 version of the gop's contract with america from 1994. the highlights -- extend the bush tax cuts, cut spending, and repeal health care reform. >> our pledge to america is that the republicans stand ready to get it done and beginning today. >> but the question is, are these new ideas or more of the same? here to debate that question among others, one of the architects of the republican pledge, the chairman of the house republican congress, representative -- representative mike pence of indiana. he's here in new york. and the man responsible for electing democrats of the house this fall. the chairman of the democratic campaign committee, chris van hollen of maryland. welcome to both of you to "meet the press." here in new york. congressman pence, glad to be with us on the breezy set this morning. we'll get to that. i want to get to the pledge and the thought that this is new ideas or not. i want to start on the narrow issue of tax cuts. the big tax cut debate that's part of the midterm campaign, we know congressman van hollen that the sena
the 2010 version of the gop's contract with america from 1994. the highlights -- extend the bush tax cuts, cut spending, and repeal health care reform. >> our pledge to america is that the republicans stand ready to get it done and beginning today. >> but the question is, are these new ideas or more of the same? here to debate that question among others, one of the architects of the republican pledge, the chairman of the house republican congress, representative -- representative...
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chose to hire to collect dealt for bank of america. >> reporter: a.c. thpd's chairman says it has increased oversight and the calls in question were made by rogue operators. >> i worked very hard to, you know, to help build this company with our management team. and it's unthinkable that somebody would call somebody and do that, but obviously there was a personal agenda. obviously, that this person had. >> reporter: more than just one person, though. >> there's one other case but -- >> reporter: the testimony of others suggests, according to the lawyer for mr. jones, what they call a culture of thugs that's your operation in texas. >> i can't speak to that, you know -- >> reporter: would you say? >> i would say that's absolutely false. >> reporter: at trial, a jury found both the callers and the company responsible, and awarded allen jones more than $1.5 million. >> hopefully this will motivate people around the country to actually do something about it and don't just be subject to abuse from these harassing xeels. >> reporter: but that message seemed t
chose to hire to collect dealt for bank of america. >> reporter: a.c. thpd's chairman says it has increased oversight and the calls in question were made by rogue operators. >> i worked very hard to, you know, to help build this company with our management team. and it's unthinkable that somebody would call somebody and do that, but obviously there was a personal agenda. obviously, that this person had. >> reporter: more than just one person, though. >> there's one other...
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. >> hello america, tonight, america is being-- is being asked to choose. we're being presented with a choice. here is the first choice, the free market system, bad. the economy is sinking, people are homer simpson. this is what one choice is, if the free market is bad and the american people, they're just stupid like homer simpson and the government is the answer. is this the choice you choose? a lot of americans do. here is your first choice, here is choice number two, the free market change, the free market changed the world. people can be stupid, there are greedy people, there are bad people. but generally, people are good and the people will figure it out and clean up the mess. the government is the problem. which one? which one, america? which one do you choose? because i have to tell you, it can only be one or the other. one side wants a baby sitter and take away the possibility of bad choices and the other side is maximum freedom. if you don't believe me, one side wants to take away your choices to make bad choices, well, then you've got to stick ar
. >> hello america, tonight, america is being-- is being asked to choose. we're being presented with a choice. here is the first choice, the free market system, bad. the economy is sinking, people are homer simpson. this is what one choice is, if the free market is bad and the american people, they're just stupid like homer simpson and the government is the answer. is this the choice you choose? a lot of americans do. here is your first choice, here is choice number two, the free market...
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informaciÓn deportivaÍ en despierta amÉrica. mÁs adelante vamos a establecer contacto en esta cobertura de equipo con carla, amelia, poncho y lilia. queremos ofrecerles informaciÓn y actualidad asÍ que ya lo sabe ya venimos, no se mueva, vamos con este mensaje, con despierta amÉrica su h@áádespierta americaáh@mejo dÍa en univisiÓn. ya regresamos! (publicidad) >> que no sabe quÉ es lo que siente por ella y estÁ confundido. ahora sÍ como el perro de las dos tortas. no unio acerquen. >> nunca olviden quiÉnes son sus amigos, eso dijo el presidente barak obama a los latinos. miren que el mandatario pronunciÓ un discurso en la gala anual del comitÉ hispano del congreso en washington d c en el que fueron galardonados varios latinos. a los hispanos que forman parte de su gobierno, a la secretaria del trabajo y al secretario del interior entre ellos. a pesar de haber fallado en su promesa dijo de lograr una reforma integral, tambiÉn dijo sentirse orgulloso de la cifra de latinos que ha nominado para posiciones que debe co
informaciÓn deportivaÍ en despierta amÉrica. mÁs adelante vamos a establecer contacto en esta cobertura de equipo con carla, amelia, poncho y lilia. queremos ofrecerles informaciÓn y actualidad asÍ que ya lo sabe ya venimos, no se mueva, vamos con este mensaje, con despierta amÉrica su h@áádespierta americaáh@mejo dÍa en univisiÓn. ya regresamos! (publicidad) >> que no sabe quÉ es lo que siente por ella y estÁ confundido. ahora sÍ como el perro de las dos tortas. no unio...
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president obama blasting the gop's pledge to america, saying america can't afford to relive a disasterous decade. but republicans claiming their plan is the best path forward. >>> palestinian president abbas saying there will be no peace deal unless israel stops settlement construction in areas palestinians want for a future state. the ten-month freeze on new israeli settlements set to expire tomorrow. >>> a capsule carrying astronauts touchdown safely. american astronaut among those aboard. the homecoming following a technical glitch that delayed the undocking of the spacecraft. >> gregg: did you see steven colbert's act appearing as a quote, unquote, expert, tongue well in cheek at a house hearing on illegal farm workers. not everybody was terribly pleased with it. but speaker nancy pelosi calling the funny man's appearance quote unquote, appropriate, adding colbert could bring much needed attention to the farm workers plight. here is a snippet. >> america's farms are presently far too dependent on immigrant labor to pick our fruits and vegetables. now, the obvious answer is for all of
president obama blasting the gop's pledge to america, saying america can't afford to relive a disasterous decade. but republicans claiming their plan is the best path forward. >>> palestinian president abbas saying there will be no peace deal unless israel stops settlement construction in areas palestinians want for a future state. the ten-month freeze on new israeli settlements set to expire tomorrow. >>> a capsule carrying astronauts touchdown safely. american astronaut...
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the new america in the global economy. which we have to be competitive, we have to be innovative. we have to be aggressive and we have to be fearless in terms of going after the international -- >> but -- wait, what's the prescription for that. because, for example, when people can outsource 40 or $600 a week job get it done in india for $a week not going to cut american wages even with immigration. [all talking at once] >> one at a time and it's me right now. how can we possibly compete when all our manufacturing for economic reasons has to be exported? >> it's simple. let's go bay back to detroit since you brought it to the detroit. what happened to detroit. auto industry lost their creativity. and they got themselves in to a political and economic model that was not innovative was putting that down new energy. what happened, brazil and china did not caught up with it. >> further getting us in to debt which -- >> last word. >> i want to go as grown as possible. we have to be realistic. we need to manufacture things here,
the new america in the global economy. which we have to be competitive, we have to be innovative. we have to be aggressive and we have to be fearless in terms of going after the international -- >> but -- wait, what's the prescription for that. because, for example, when people can outsource 40 or $600 a week job get it done in india for $a week not going to cut american wages even with immigration. [all talking at once] >> one at a time and it's me right now. how can we possibly...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today.
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today.
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♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ >> ¡muy buenos dÍas! familia. quÉ bueno que estÁn con nosotros hoy martes 7 de septiembre del aÑo 2010. comienzan 180 minutos de informaciÓn, entretenimiento, actualidad. nuestra querida ana marÍa canseco tiene el dÍa libre. carla. >> gracias a todos por acompaÑarnos. hoy es un gran dÍa para nosotros. se incorpora un nuevo integrante a despierta amÉrica. >> es mexicano! nacido en el distrito federal. >> felizmente casado, padre de una hermosa niÑa. >> queremos darle la bienvenida. >> univisiÓn y despierta amÉrica le abre las puertas a su nuevo presentador. >> Él es poncho de anda! [ aplausos ] >> bienvenido! bienvenido! >> quÉ bÁrbaro. >> bienvenido a tu casa. >> no quiero correr, imagina que me caigo en el primer dÍa. >> hoy tengo una nueva familia. >> respire y bienvenido a su casa. >> muchas gracias! >> lo mejor de lo mejor. >> la verdad que estoy muy emocionado de poder integrarme a la familia de univisiÓn y a la familia. porque de verdad que se han portado como una verdadera familia. y espero
♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ >> ¡muy buenos dÍas! familia. quÉ bueno que estÁn con nosotros hoy martes 7 de septiembre del aÑo 2010. comienzan 180 minutos de informaciÓn, entretenimiento, actualidad. nuestra querida ana marÍa canseco tiene el dÍa libre. carla. >> gracias a todos por acompaÑarnos. hoy es un gran dÍa para nosotros. se incorpora un nuevo integrante a despierta amÉrica. >> es mexicano! nacido en el distrito federal. >> felizmente casado, padre de...