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i come a country of role plays called the united states of america, where the roads tie together thousand miles of desert and mountain and valley. because of the automobile. americans who live 100 miles from each other are as close neighbors as the man next door. long before my time, the look of the landscape has already changing. men were dreaming about new cities of long and wide spaces to live. these cities were planned. they were even built. but in miniature, only. because this dream like other dream of a free people, was threatened. the men of my country to war. the automobiles, the times of peace were stopped. there, stored away for the duration. and no of army mule on wheels was needed to keep up with the motor divisions that took to the highway. and that's what i was going to be. the job of figuring me out was given to the automobile industry every. men like these are designed a new and more beautiful collection of cars. these new models were presented like debutantes and auto shows that were the social event of. the season. in the hands of these expert herds, there was no telling
i come a country of role plays called the united states of america, where the roads tie together thousand miles of desert and mountain and valley. because of the automobile. americans who live 100 miles from each other are as close neighbors as the man next door. long before my time, the look of the landscape has already changing. men were dreaming about new cities of long and wide spaces to live. these cities were planned. they were even built. but in miniature, only. because this dream like...
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exemplify that we could win right now we are not the united states of america. you know, it's just really perplexing to me how we can money to fight wars. no matter where they are, always find money for ammunitions. but we can't provide clean water for people in the united states. whatever war here, we can't. you know, it used to to it because we don't send people to the front line to back something that we are not exhibiting kind of behavior that we should, again, in the united states, everybody should be able to have a decent job this is the largest economy planet earth truly in some dollars. and we have audacity to have who people and is because we have not focused to address a strategic plan can address it. i don't mean just giving a person a fish. yes, some of that we have to do. but we can create a community time so that people can take care of themselves and their families and everybody in america. if you can. a decent job, decent everybody should be able to have a decent a decent home, could be the circumference of a little bit further than this little s
exemplify that we could win right now we are not the united states of america. you know, it's just really perplexing to me how we can money to fight wars. no matter where they are, always find money for ammunitions. but we can't provide clean water for people in the united states. whatever war here, we can't. you know, it used to to it because we don't send people to the front line to back something that we are not exhibiting kind of behavior that we should, again, in the united states,...
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god bless missouri and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] minutes. [applause]
god bless missouri and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] minutes. [applause]
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god bless you, god bless missouri, and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [ applause ] [applause] [applause] >>> you say i'm over the hill -- >>>
god bless you, god bless missouri, and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [ applause ] [applause] [applause] >>> you say i'm over the hill -- >>>
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the state of israel, and the united states of america. and that is why they have proxy groups in places like syria and iraq and lebanon and yemen and gaza. who they use for their purposes. one of their purposes is to use these groups to attack americans so we will say, it's not worth the trouble. we need to get out of there. once we leave, they will move on jordan and bahrain and they will make israel an unlivable place. ultimately, their ambitions are the entire region or most of the gulf kingdoms. that's i think it's a mistake to look at the horrific events on october 7th as simply a long- standing israeli-palestinian problem. it is deeply tied to the head of the snake, and the head of the snake is in iran. add to these three countries north korea. they have become increasingly aggressive. in fact, i would argue we are perhaps closer to some possible armed hostilities than we have been in a decade or longer. why? why have they become so aggressive? they feel empowered. putin is buying things from them and helping them to break from nati
the state of israel, and the united states of america. and that is why they have proxy groups in places like syria and iraq and lebanon and yemen and gaza. who they use for their purposes. one of their purposes is to use these groups to attack americans so we will say, it's not worth the trouble. we need to get out of there. once we leave, they will move on jordan and bahrain and they will make israel an unlivable place. ultimately, their ambitions are the entire region or most of the gulf...
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states of america. and so that is why they have proxy groups in places like syria and iraq and lebanon and n yemen and gaza, who they use for their purposes. one of their purposes is to use these groups now to attack america so we will say it's not worth the trouble, we need to get out of there, and once we leave, then they'll move on jordan and on bahrain worker then they'll make israel an unlivable place and ultimately their ambitions are the entire region and most of the gulf kingdoms. that's why i think it's a mistake to view the horrific events of october 7 is simply the latest iteration of a long standing israeli/palestinian problem. it is deeply tied to the head of the snake and the head of the snake is in iran and in tehran. add to all of these three countries, north korea. we haven't heard a lot about it yet. they have become increasingly aggressive. in fact, i would argue that we perhaps are closer to some armed hostilities than we've been in a decade or longer. why? why have they become so ag
states of america. and so that is why they have proxy groups in places like syria and iraq and lebanon and n yemen and gaza, who they use for their purposes. one of their purposes is to use these groups now to attack america so we will say it's not worth the trouble, we need to get out of there, and once we leave, then they'll move on jordan and on bahrain worker then they'll make israel an unlivable place and ultimately their ambitions are the entire region and most of the gulf kingdoms....
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do and establish this constitution for the united states of america. the thing that i want you to see about this is it starts off with the people of the united states, not we, the people of new york. we the people of virginia or south carolina. they're trying to get to the one the one entity in struggling with that. because does that mean that if i'm in virginia, i have to lose myself in this new united states? can i maintain my culture, my character, and still be part of the united states? can you be a texan from texas? is still part of the u.s. that the issue? so this idea of, what is the relationship between those 13 states in this new federal government? they're still trying to they're trying to reconcile that. we're still trying to reconcile some of that today. the first three articles establishes the legislature, the executive and the judicial. that's why, as my checks and balances, that's my separation of powers. they knew that. okay. the president, the executive has a responsibility of executing law. the legislature will make the laws. the supr
do and establish this constitution for the united states of america. the thing that i want you to see about this is it starts off with the people of the united states, not we, the people of new york. we the people of virginia or south carolina. they're trying to get to the one the one entity in struggling with that. because does that mean that if i'm in virginia, i have to lose myself in this new united states? can i maintain my culture, my character, and still be part of the united states? can...
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new jersey and the united states of america. [applause] a. [cheering]
new jersey and the united states of america. [applause] a. [cheering]
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one of the biggest growths of bureaucracy is the prison is in united states of america and it is not make is us safer. the mission of the b.o.p. is not to track folks after they're gone. what i understand, that is not your mission. your mission is to hold them securely and put them in programs and so forth. if we want to get the head of the justice department, i'm for grilling them. but you're one of the folks that we're giving you too little resources to do and too much work. and that is what i would like to jump into. i have a lot of frustrations going on. i watched you as a professional struggle to meet the demands put on you in a moment where congress is not giving you the resources necessary to do your job even in facilities that are outrageously -- you said that you need $2.5 million for repairs. congress allocated $59 million. but is it true that people are dieing in your facilities because there is no air- conditioning. >> you're spot on. and the number has grown. it is closer to $3 billion. we continue to have roofs that are crumbling. we continue to have hvacs that stopped
one of the biggest growths of bureaucracy is the prison is in united states of america and it is not make is us safer. the mission of the b.o.p. is not to track folks after they're gone. what i understand, that is not your mission. your mission is to hold them securely and put them in programs and so forth. if we want to get the head of the justice department, i'm for grilling them. but you're one of the folks that we're giving you too little resources to do and too much work. and that is what...
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thank you, god bless you and the great state of illinois and the united states of america. [applause] [cheering]
thank you, god bless you and the great state of illinois and the united states of america. [applause] [cheering]
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the rural less and the poorest the poor in the united states of america. she was harassed by the brother of j.w. milo, a local police officer who, like his brother, had died on the night of emmett till's kidnaping. showing up to her home during the early hours, 1963, with a flashlight and a gun to harass and and intimidate hamer and her family because they were registering to vote. while hamer never hesitated discuss the legitimate fears that black people had and how they were treated as second class citizens in the mississippi delta, including expressing her own experiences with police brutality, sexual assault and medical. she also wasn't afraid to speak truth to power and challenge the status quo. as she states in this 1968 speech delivered in kentucky. we have a grave problem that's facing us today in this country. and if we're going to make democracy a reality, we better start working now, because i cannot stand when people start to sing the national anthem oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly hail? i ask the question, what do
the rural less and the poorest the poor in the united states of america. she was harassed by the brother of j.w. milo, a local police officer who, like his brother, had died on the night of emmett till's kidnaping. showing up to her home during the early hours, 1963, with a flashlight and a gun to harass and and intimidate hamer and her family because they were registering to vote. while hamer never hesitated discuss the legitimate fears that black people had and how they were treated as second...
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is, to reunite the united states of america is exactly what your constituents are looking for. you'll see that in a moment. it's not just about listening. it's listening with an open mind. that phrase really does matter. the fact that you have made up your mind, the fact that you're listening. i want to understand when you use that language, i want to understand, explain it. a geisha the right to oppose pick a geisha the right, right to disagree. the fact that you're trying to understand allows you to say no, we have a different point of view. that's how you disagree better. a couple more from up here. it's fact-based, not evidence-based. how many of you in this room are lawyers, raise your hand. if you're a lawyer raise your hand. get the hell out. [laughing] by the way the guy who last the loudest is the biggest lawyer in the room. it is, you protest. there's evidence for the prosecution. there's evidence for the defense. we argue over evidence, but we don't argue over fact. you take up backbench approach to anything, the public is much more likely to trust you and follow you
is, to reunite the united states of america is exactly what your constituents are looking for. you'll see that in a moment. it's not just about listening. it's listening with an open mind. that phrase really does matter. the fact that you have made up your mind, the fact that you're listening. i want to understand when you use that language, i want to understand, explain it. a geisha the right to oppose pick a geisha the right, right to disagree. the fact that you're trying to understand allows...
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here in the united states of america almost 25 trillion in gdp and you can't even tell me i can't remember how many zeros that is but it is big. 25 trillion yet, here is the truth, the truth is you have what i call traditional poverty. extreme poverty. people who are on the edge of simply trying to keep their head above water. and then you have those, and this is a larger portion to get up and go to work every day. they might have two jobs. they are raising children are taking care of seniors and other family members. they cannot pay their rent. there is not enough money to make the mortgage work. to pay for food, transportation, we have a new working poverty in america. which is a pernicious this is part of the wealth gap in part of the income gap. we need a renewed effort to bring back the child tax credit. it made a difference. passed a national living wage bill and index it to inflation. [applause] give us a comprehensive plan on homeownership to make housing more affordable to build more affordable units. give us, give us a way to make college more affordable. and don't preach to me t
here in the united states of america almost 25 trillion in gdp and you can't even tell me i can't remember how many zeros that is but it is big. 25 trillion yet, here is the truth, the truth is you have what i call traditional poverty. extreme poverty. people who are on the edge of simply trying to keep their head above water. and then you have those, and this is a larger portion to get up and go to work every day. they might have two jobs. they are raising children are taking care of seniors...
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united states of america present the colors colors. photos are right face. right shoulder charged charged. for war marks. marked by march. oh. left face. right hand arm. salutes. you. show. good career guard retire the colors. all over right shoulder. all right. right, right. march, forward, march. you may be seated. it is now my honor to welcome norfolk mayor dr. kenneth alexander to the podium. well, good morning. all right. okay. we can do better that. i know it's early. good morning. welcome to norfolk. i am so honored to be here. and i do want to acknowledge our congressman again sitting the front row, the hardest working member of congress, none other than robert c, bobby scott. thank you, bobby. for always here. it's truly an honor to join you today to commemorate the 125th anniversary of philippine-american. can the philippine-american war, this pivotal event in our history marked the beginning of a century long relationship between the philippines and the united states, a bond that norfolk proudly maintains, particularly throu
united states of america present the colors colors. photos are right face. right shoulder charged charged. for war marks. marked by march. oh. left face. right hand arm. salutes. you. show. good career guard retire the colors. all over right shoulder. all right. right, right. march, forward, march. you may be seated. it is now my honor to welcome norfolk mayor dr. kenneth alexander to the podium. well, good morning. all right. okay. we can do better that. i know it's early. good morning....
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of america. it was an ethno religious vision of america that was being that's why they were anti-catholic and anti jewish. right. not just or anti-immigrant. right. that's how all that held together for them. but and that's really been the that's been operative and holding all this together and what's what's, i think, troubling in our current moment is that our two political parties have sorted themselves along ethno lines. right and so for example, the modern republican, we do public opinion surveys typical stuff. republicans are 70% white and christian. the country is 42% white. and christian right. democrats are 25% white and christian right. so that right there tells you a about what's going on. right. there's been the sorting that's happened over time. one of the thing is just to connect some dots here, it is true that mormons were the only ones who moved in 2016 from their typical where they would typically be. they're the only that that moved at all in ways that were measurable and that in
of america. it was an ethno religious vision of america that was being that's why they were anti-catholic and anti jewish. right. not just or anti-immigrant. right. that's how all that held together for them. but and that's really been the that's been operative and holding all this together and what's what's, i think, troubling in our current moment is that our two political parties have sorted themselves along ethno lines. right and so for example, the modern republican, we do public opinion...
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>> it is nato's position overall work >> the united states of america. what is the united states position on ukraine and mission to nato? >> nato has an open door policy. all of the countries have worked -- >> i'm not trying to put you in a weird spot. i just heard secretary antony blinken -- maybe it was a mistranslation so i'm just looking for clarity. if it is the position of the united states of america that ukraine should be admitted to nato, -- >> >> is it a question that they should be admitted right now or in the future? >> right now they are in a war. >> that would be a disastrous is result. let's say the war ends tomorrow or september 30 based on this budget. is it the position of this administration that ukraine should be admitted to nato? >> it's unlikely that the war will end september 30. again, it is the goal of the alliance to bring ukraine into the alliance at some point in the future. >> thank you. >> senator duckworth. >> think you. let me just say that a free independent democratic ukraine that can defend itself is in america's nation
>> it is nato's position overall work >> the united states of america. what is the united states position on ukraine and mission to nato? >> nato has an open door policy. all of the countries have worked -- >> i'm not trying to put you in a weird spot. i just heard secretary antony blinken -- maybe it was a mistranslation so i'm just looking for clarity. if it is the position of the united states of america that ukraine should be admitted to nato, -- >> >> is...
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you are a political refugee born in cuba and came to the united states of america, graduated from law school and became a prosecutor for nine years as an assistant united states attorney, appointed as the youngest u.s. attorney in the nation and director of the u.s. citizenship program and deputies security secretary of the homeland security and you received this position as secretary and i thank you for your public service to our country. i am new to congress and i just got elected in february. i was watching what was going on down here and you kind of tune it out a bit, all the back- and-forth. one of the things i talk about in my campaign and i want to highlight is every problem we face in our country is complicated. nothing is simple. you can't solve complicated problems in an environment of fear and anger were everybody is yelling and screaming at each other. it is impossible. you can't get into the meat and bones to do the work necessary. i was excited by this bipartisan compromise you worked on with senators langford, murphy and senator sinema which didn't have everything in it
you are a political refugee born in cuba and came to the united states of america, graduated from law school and became a prosecutor for nine years as an assistant united states attorney, appointed as the youngest u.s. attorney in the nation and director of the u.s. citizenship program and deputies security secretary of the homeland security and you received this position as secretary and i thank you for your public service to our country. i am new to congress and i just got elected in...