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there is nothing more american than that. and looking out at you today i have never felt so blessed. the challenges that i have faced in this campaign are nothing compared to those that millions of americans face every day in their own lives. so today, i'm going to count my blessings and keep on going. i'm going to keep doing what i was doing long before the cameras ever showed up and what i'll be doing long after they're gone. working to give every american the same opportunities i had and
there is nothing more american than that. and looking out at you today i have never felt so blessed. the challenges that i have faced in this campaign are nothing compared to those that millions of americans face every day in their own lives. so today, i'm going to count my blessings and keep on going. i'm going to keep doing what i was doing long before the cameras ever showed up and what i'll be doing long after they're gone. working to give every american the same opportunities i had and
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most americans don't think that the one group of americans should be entight tentitled to treatment. that is just one of the reasons they're going to keep fighting for repeal this bill. [ applause ] i can tell you this -- senate republicans want everybody in america to get a waiver from obama care, everybody. [ applause ] not just the politically connected few. that's also why republicans in congress joined together to fight the individual mandate in the courts and while we'll continue to do so until this unconstitutional burden is overturned. and then we're going to replace it with the kind of common sense reforms that lower costs and that's what americans really want. but let me tell what you all these things have in common. they all have one thing in common -- every special favor or preference we've seen from this white house reveals the very same thing. and that's a lack of faith and the ability of americans to figure things out on their own. the roots of liberalism have always been the same. what liberals just can't seem to accept is the idea of a free people and free institutio
most americans don't think that the one group of americans should be entight tentitled to treatment. that is just one of the reasons they're going to keep fighting for repeal this bill. [ applause ] i can tell you this -- senate republicans want everybody in america to get a waiver from obama care, everybody. [ applause ] not just the politically connected few. that's also why republicans in congress joined together to fight the individual mandate in the courts and while we'll continue to do so...
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are nothing compared to those who millions of americans face every day in their lives. so i'm going to keep on doing what i was doing long before the cameras ever showed up and what i'll be doing long after they're gone, working to give every american the same opportunities i had and working to ensure that every child has a chance to grow up and achieve his or her god-given potential. i will do it with a heart filled with gratitude, with a deep and abiding love for our country and with nothing but optimism and confidence for the days ahead. this is now our time to do all that we can to make sure that in this election, we add another democratic president to thatt o years, we take back our country and once again move confident and with commitment. thank you all and god bless america.
are nothing compared to those who millions of americans face every day in their lives. so i'm going to keep on doing what i was doing long before the cameras ever showed up and what i'll be doing long after they're gone, working to give every american the same opportunities i had and working to ensure that every child has a chance to grow up and achieve his or her god-given potential. i will do it with a heart filled with gratitude, with a deep and abiding love for our country and with nothing...
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we have the largest one party increase in american history, 9 million additional americans voted for a positive vision. we kept our word. every item was voted on in the first 93 days. there is a core question in the primaries and elections. if you are comfortable with the way america is decaying, and then we do not have to change much. we can manage the decay. if you think that is a terrible thing to do to your children and grandchildren and your country and if you are prepared to do what it takes to change the congress, bureaucracy, judges policies so the entire system get on the right track some american can give us a more prosperous future, and this is how big the gap is. there are folks in both parties that are managing the decade. we believe it is cheating our grandchildren to not insist on fundamental change even if the establishment of the stock like. -- establishment does not like it. lopezin the next few days we will develop the equivalent of contracts for 1994. this of a personal one between me and you. i am asking you to make me president. it will come in two parts. part o
we have the largest one party increase in american history, 9 million additional americans voted for a positive vision. we kept our word. every item was voted on in the first 93 days. there is a core question in the primaries and elections. if you are comfortable with the way america is decaying, and then we do not have to change much. we can manage the decay. if you think that is a terrible thing to do to your children and grandchildren and your country and if you are prepared to do what it...
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every american community depend. upon the non-profit sector. de the federal government depends upon non-profits to implement many federal programs from on worker retraining to crime prevention.ning t all of us in washington and at omb and congress need to start paying attention to the health d of the non-profit sector. much like we do with the small business sector. this budget requests $948 million for the small business 8 administration to protect, r th strengthen and represent the interest of our nation's small business.nati but the non-profit capacity building program authorized at 5 million is now recommended for zero. zeroed out. so i'd like to ask you a coupleo of questions.ons. do we kno captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008 budget would be implemented by captioning performed by vitac
every american community depend. upon the non-profit sector. de the federal government depends upon non-profits to implement many federal programs from on worker retraining to crime prevention.ning t all of us in washington and at omb and congress need to start paying attention to the health d of the non-profit sector. much like we do with the small business sector. this budget requests $948 million for the small business 8 administration to protect, r th strengthen and represent the interest...
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and these are discussions about the ideas of american political thought or the promise of american life would like to put it. the fact that the center for american progress and the heritage foundation are both doing a series of papers about the meaning of progressivism. in 1912 and the debate between people like, you know, a root in lodge and it tells you something about why these questions are important. which is in the end american politics and less about policy debate and more about america. that's why every turning point election, every watershed, every realignment in american history, it always comes back to these questions about what america means. 1800, 1860, 1936, even 1980. and so here we are again making serious arguments about serious ideas. and another president has turned to american political history to frame his understanding of america and the campaign ahead. so where does he turn? well, he began by invoking lincoln. more recently he's been campaigning as harry truman, running against a do-nothing congress. you might think on hard times. i think someone had mentioned he
and these are discussions about the ideas of american political thought or the promise of american life would like to put it. the fact that the center for american progress and the heritage foundation are both doing a series of papers about the meaning of progressivism. in 1912 and the debate between people like, you know, a root in lodge and it tells you something about why these questions are important. which is in the end american politics and less about policy debate and more about america....
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that is what we do as americans. that is the spirit we need right nail in this country. -- right now in this country. even in times of sorrow, we reach for new opportunities. we pull each other up. we stay focused on the horizon. that is who we are. that is to we have always been and if we work together right now with common purpose and a common effort, i have no doubt we will build an economy that lasts and we remind the world why the united states of america is the greatest country on earth. [applause] we said it. we will do it. god bless you. god bless the united states. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> "newsmakers," president's fiscal year budget request and the recent debate over the ministrations of conception policy. sunday 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> julian bond was prevented from taking his elected seat after rep voted 184 to 12 not to seek an because of his stance against the vietnam w
that is what we do as americans. that is the spirit we need right nail in this country. -- right now in this country. even in times of sorrow, we reach for new opportunities. we pull each other up. we stay focused on the horizon. that is who we are. that is to we have always been and if we work together right now with common purpose and a common effort, i have no doubt we will build an economy that lasts and we remind the world why the united states of america is the greatest country on earth....
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and that some americans still buy that idea. i have never worked for anyone who didn't have more money than i did and i'm very thankful for them. that is what -- stigmatizing success which we have seen and even some republicans, we have to not that down because i hope all of young people are aspiring to make a million dollars. in america 50% of the people who make a million dollars do it for one year. this is not a permanent class of people. what we want is you to work your whole life to make a million dollars and when you do you create jobs and you create prosperity all around you and then you'll go over to the other side and somebody will take your place. that is what is great about america but to suggest when you get there that we need to take 60 or 70% of what you make, that's not going to get people going to college, going to graduate school or working and struggling, sacrificing so that they can be successful. if you have read the wealth of nations by adam smith and how prosperity really occurs, and i don't think many peop
and that some americans still buy that idea. i have never worked for anyone who didn't have more money than i did and i'm very thankful for them. that is what -- stigmatizing success which we have seen and even some republicans, we have to not that down because i hope all of young people are aspiring to make a million dollars. in america 50% of the people who make a million dollars do it for one year. this is not a permanent class of people. what we want is you to work your whole life to make a...
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we must protect the basic tenants of american freedom. protect catholic hospitals and people of faith regardless of their denomination to stop president obama's liberal policies dead in its tracks. as conservatives, we know that freedom doesn't come from government. it's not even granted by the constitution. it's the gift of a loving god. and it is the government role to protect it. the federal role is safeguarding freedom is about defending our nation from foreign powers, by securing the border and building a strong military. if washington would simply provide for the common defense, secure our borders and deliver our mail on time, preferably on saturday, i'd be happy. but i guess, you know, one out of three is not too bad. but they're too busy regulating. they're too busy regulating our freedoms. and to fulfill their basic responsibilities and obligations. they're spending our country into a sea of debt so that our children may never be able to come up for air. let me say something else about that. if it's that time in america, i'm fear
we must protect the basic tenants of american freedom. protect catholic hospitals and people of faith regardless of their denomination to stop president obama's liberal policies dead in its tracks. as conservatives, we know that freedom doesn't come from government. it's not even granted by the constitution. it's the gift of a loving god. and it is the government role to protect it. the federal role is safeguarding freedom is about defending our nation from foreign powers, by securing the...
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we aren't red americans. we're not blue americans. we're red, white and blue and president obama, we are through with you. we paid for three years of his administration and we cannot afford for more. candidate obama, he promised to fundamentally transform america and that's one promise that he has kept. transforming a shining city on a hill into a sinking ship. promising to cut the deficits in half. and instead, he's piled on trillions more in debt, trillions more. $135,000 per taxpayer just in this new debt. $3 million more a minute. and no plan to stop it. no plan. no budget. going on a thousand and some odd days and still no budget. he mucked it up. [ applause ] folks, this government isn't too big to fail. it's too big to succeed. it's too big to ignore, and it is too big to bear any more. now, what did we get in return for the president's spending spree? 8.5% unemployment and 13 million americans who can't find work. 46 million living in poverty. now, government dependency under obama has gone up 23%. and for the first time in ou
we aren't red americans. we're not blue americans. we're red, white and blue and president obama, we are through with you. we paid for three years of his administration and we cannot afford for more. candidate obama, he promised to fundamentally transform america and that's one promise that he has kept. transforming a shining city on a hill into a sinking ship. promising to cut the deficits in half. and instead, he's piled on trillions more in debt, trillions more. $135,000 per taxpayer just in...
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the american people will not -- the american people what stuff fixed. let's fix something for a change. [applause] we have already gotten many representatives running for congress, many senators running for congress who have adopted the 9-9-9 plan. when legislation is completely drafted, we will ask them to do something that many of them normally do not do. read it. [laughter] [applause] after they read it, we will ask for a firm commitment. but i need your help to get them to adopt the nine-nine-nine plan. one of the people that is running for the united states congress in the state of ohio, in a very challenging district, has adopted 9-9-9 and i am endorsing his candidacy. that is mine friend joe the plumber. stand up, joe. [applause] you see, some of us choose to get off of the sidelines and i admire joe for doing that. yes, he will get attacked. yes, they will try to do the same things to him that they did to me. but, folks, more of us have to take that challenge. i do not regret making the move that i made because that is more than one way to skin
the american people will not -- the american people what stuff fixed. let's fix something for a change. [applause] we have already gotten many representatives running for congress, many senators running for congress who have adopted the 9-9-9 plan. when legislation is completely drafted, we will ask them to do something that many of them normally do not do. read it. [laughter] [applause] after they read it, we will ask for a firm commitment. but i need your help to get them to adopt the...
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this is an american issue. it is an issue of american competitor. this -- is an issue of american competitiveness. we're saying to hurry up and wait, be patient. these of the words the president says. be patient. people cannot wait. these issues must be addressed. it has to be the congress that addresses it. taxes need to be cut. there needs to be less regulations. we need to stop vilifying people who create jobs. [applause] one other important point. we have seen this happen since 2009. everyone remembers the comments made about jumping on a plane and go into las vegas. regardless of your views on gambling, in las vegas there are hard-working folks. some are union and some are non- union. they are proud to go to work every day. stop discouraging those employers. stop telling the coal miners of west virginia that their families and what they do and have always done to pay for their families and towns, that somehow it is no longer an honorable profession to work in the coal industry. stop telling the folks on the gulf coast just getting up from katri
this is an american issue. it is an issue of american competitor. this -- is an issue of american competitiveness. we're saying to hurry up and wait, be patient. these of the words the president says. be patient. people cannot wait. these issues must be addressed. it has to be the congress that addresses it. taxes need to be cut. there needs to be less regulations. we need to stop vilifying people who create jobs. [applause] one other important point. we have seen this happen since 2009....
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there is no african-american. there is only american. [applause] and let me tell you something else before i lose the microphone to one of these pretty ladies. i have been all over the world. i have lived in france. i have lived in china. i have travelled throughout africa, 23 countries, various other countries, and i have never heard of anything like the french dream or the chinese stream or the cuban dream. but they all know what the american dream is, and that is what we are fighting for. and as the national spokesperson for the tea party, the only black national spokesperson, which throws the left into a spin -- >> wait a second. lloyd marcus of the tea party express. >> lloyd is one of my friends and he is definitely black. he is probably blacker than i am. i defer. the occupied people are all over the map. they do not know what they stand for. we all have the same core values. all you white people, none of you are at the same color. there are no black people on the planet that are the same color. we're in hyphenated americans. that
there is no african-american. there is only american. [applause] and let me tell you something else before i lose the microphone to one of these pretty ladies. i have been all over the world. i have lived in france. i have lived in china. i have travelled throughout africa, 23 countries, various other countries, and i have never heard of anything like the french dream or the chinese stream or the cuban dream. but they all know what the american dream is, and that is what we are fighting for....
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he helped american families.n m. he understands the importance of investing in detroit and urban areas and is doing that. not everything is fair in politics. we all get a chance to vote and to participate and is the best person. the president is a big guy. he's a tough guy. i met him when we were in the state senate. he's not concerned about personal tax. all hes see this country provide opportunities that it stands for for everybody. he's committed to that. he's not concerned about the personal tax at all. >> have you had a personal conversation with him at all since being elected to congress? >> i did speak with him a few weeks ago on air force one and i expressed to him i was concerned about the city of detroit's finances and he's working directly with the trt to help p technical assistance and know how to help that city. detroit is so key. not only to southeastern michigan but it is still the brand of u.s. manufacturing. also, detroit is symbol of the economic comeback of america. when people see detroit coming b
he helped american families.n m. he understands the importance of investing in detroit and urban areas and is doing that. not everything is fair in politics. we all get a chance to vote and to participate and is the best person. the president is a big guy. he's a tough guy. i met him when we were in the state senate. he's not concerned about personal tax. all hes see this country provide opportunities that it stands for for everybody. he's committed to that. he's not concerned about the...
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we're not red americans. we are not blue americans. we are red, white, and blue americans. president obama, we are through with you. [applause] [cheers and applause] we paid for three years of his administration and we cannot afford four more. candidate obama promised to fundamentally transform america. transforming the shining city on the hill into a sinking ship. promising to cut deficits in half. he has piled on trillions more. [applause] this government is not too big to fail, it is too big to succeed. it is too big to ignore and it is too big to bear any more. what did we get in return for the president's spending spree? 8.5% unemployment, 13 million americans who cannot find work. 46 million living in poverty. government dependency under obama has gone up 23%. for the first time in our history, folks are fearing that our future is going to be worse than our past. look around. you can see decline and failure, but it is not a failure of the american people. it is not a failure of america itself. it is the failure of our leadership. [applause] we know how to change that.
we're not red americans. we are not blue americans. we are red, white, and blue americans. president obama, we are through with you. [applause] [cheers and applause] we paid for three years of his administration and we cannot afford four more. candidate obama promised to fundamentally transform america. transforming the shining city on the hill into a sinking ship. promising to cut deficits in half. he has piled on trillions more. [applause] this government is not too big to fail, it is too big...
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the majority of the american people including majority of american catholic believe women should have access to contraception at no cost with no co-pay. it's where the bishops are out of step with the reality of what's happening. personally, as a catholic, i wish they were in step with that. the president is trying to preserve -- can i just say this? i think the president is trying to preserve freedom and the freedom of women to ak ses health care. >> you are going to stay with us through rick santorum's speech. it will be interesting to hear what he has to say about it. it is a big day for rick santorum. crucial one for mitt romney. they are both going to speak before this important conservative crowded cpac. the pressure has been showing on romney, who not so long ago had newt gingrich in his sights and switched his target to santorum. >> some of the things in his record are troubling. the fact he voted five times to raise the debt ceiling without compensating reductions in federal spending. that's a problem. the fact that while he was in washington government spending went up 80%.
the majority of the american people including majority of american catholic believe women should have access to contraception at no cost with no co-pay. it's where the bishops are out of step with the reality of what's happening. personally, as a catholic, i wish they were in step with that. the president is trying to preserve -- can i just say this? i think the president is trying to preserve freedom and the freedom of women to ak ses health care. >> you are going to stay with us through...
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americans into poverty. a program of severe immediate austerity now is not a growth strategy. we can't cut away economic growth. you have to be very attentive to an economy still healing from the crisis to make sure we're doing things that help growth and not hurt growth in the short run. second, probably more fundamental contrast between the two plans is there some that suggest we restore fiscal balance without raising any additional revenue from anyone. or even by cutting taxes further. now in our judgment, to do so would necessarily entail deep cuts in benefits for retirees and low income americans, cuts in invest ams in education and innovation and hurt growth and cuts in defense spending that would damage our national security interests. so the choice we face is not about whether we should reduce or deficits because we all know we have to do that. it's about how fast we do it, how quickly we do it, fundamentally about whether to do it with a balanced plan that helps growth in the short run and long run
americans into poverty. a program of severe immediate austerity now is not a growth strategy. we can't cut away economic growth. you have to be very attentive to an economy still healing from the crisis to make sure we're doing things that help growth and not hurt growth in the short run. second, probably more fundamental contrast between the two plans is there some that suggest we restore fiscal balance without raising any additional revenue from anyone. or even by cutting taxes further. now...
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we're not red americans. we are not blue americans. americans. with you. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] we paid for three years of his administration and we cannot afford four more. candidate obama promised to fundamentally transform america. transforming the shining city on the hill into a sinking ship. promising to cut deficits in half. instead, he has piled on trillions more. trillions more. $3 million more permanent, and no plans to stop it. no plans. no budget. going on 1000 days and still no budget. he muffed it up. [applause] this government is not too big to fail, it is too big to succeed. it is too big to ignore and it is too big to bear any more. what did we get in return for the president's spending spree? 8.5% unemployment, 13 million americans who cannot find work. 46 million living in poverty. obama has gone up 23%. for the first time in our history, folks are fearing that you can see decline and failure, but it is not a failure of the american people. it is not a failure of america itself. [applause] [cheers and appla
we're not red americans. we are not blue americans. americans. with you. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] we paid for three years of his administration and we cannot afford four more. candidate obama promised to fundamentally transform america. transforming the shining city on the hill into a sinking ship. promising to cut deficits in half. instead, he has piled on trillions more. trillions more. $3 million more permanent, and no plans to stop it. no plans. no budget....
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great american news quiz the singing edition. show you some of the best american song people ever coming right back. >> back ever the book segment tonight. the great american news quiz. the singing edition. representing elaine carr. fox news martha maccallum playing for bob. win nifty prizes go to bill o'reilly.com and sign up. >> got it out of your system. >> just getting ready. >> bill: all right. now, these are the best singers, i think, that are ever graced our shores. elvis presley. >> oh, yeah. >> 18 songs. number one on the charts during his career. which was his first number one hit? a heart break hotel. blue swad shoes. c hound dog. d teddy bear. first hit? cards up, please. let's roll that tape ♪ since my baby left me ♪ i found a new place to dwell ♪ down tell end of lonely street ♪ at heart break hotel ♪ i'll be so lonely ♪ i'll be so lonely i could die. >> bill: there he is. they were both wrong. heart break hotel. a is the answer. you picked hound dog, right? >> i did. >> bill: you picked? >> teddy bear.
great american news quiz the singing edition. show you some of the best american song people ever coming right back. >> back ever the book segment tonight. the great american news quiz. the singing edition. representing elaine carr. fox news martha maccallum playing for bob. win nifty prizes go to bill o'reilly.com and sign up. >> got it out of your system. >> just getting ready. >> bill: all right. now, these are the best singers, i think, that are ever graced our...
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believed these objectives would strengthen the fap rick of american society. it would help americans transend themselves in the way that would make for a great nation. righteousness, roosevelt proclaimed -- e.j. told me to pound the podium. i'm not going to. in new nationalism speech was the outlook. not required reading for this thing. in that longer speech he said, righteousness exhaltith the nation. this invocation of proverb in the king james version of the bible reveals how progressivism at its founding was infused with the social gospel. a relij yosty that for better or worse obama and cop tentemporar progressives usually avoid. let me go back to a point that goes back to the beginning of my remarks. perhaps was born here the hollowing out of progressivism was the logical outcome of its fate -- the creed that human rights must take precedence over property rights was to rest on the shoulders of the steward of the public welfare. that is a real beguiling phrase that i still struggle to understand. matt suggested that this commitment to a presidency center
believed these objectives would strengthen the fap rick of american society. it would help americans transend themselves in the way that would make for a great nation. righteousness, roosevelt proclaimed -- e.j. told me to pound the podium. i'm not going to. in new nationalism speech was the outlook. not required reading for this thing. in that longer speech he said, righteousness exhaltith the nation. this invocation of proverb in the king james version of the bible reveals how progressivism...
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and we're at one of those moments in american history we have to do just that. so, thank you for being willing to do that, to take the risk associated with that and to make a difference in this critical election year. the second thing i want to thank you for is thanks for being positive. i mean, i learned a long time ago, before i got crazy about politics, i was assistant wrestling coach at ohio state helping student athletes get to their goals on the wrestling mat. i love doing it. and i learned a long time ago being positive, no one likes to hang out with people that are negative. you notice the people on the left they always have a scowl on their face and are worried about something. we've got the truth on our folks. it's the david attitude, every day the challenge could what fight goliath, and david's response was he's so big i can't miss. that's the american attitude. that's the spirit we need. remember this and i'll close with this. a couple weeks ago the heritage foundation had a retreat for the republican study committee members and conservative members
and we're at one of those moments in american history we have to do just that. so, thank you for being willing to do that, to take the risk associated with that and to make a difference in this critical election year. the second thing i want to thank you for is thanks for being positive. i mean, i learned a long time ago, before i got crazy about politics, i was assistant wrestling coach at ohio state helping student athletes get to their goals on the wrestling mat. i love doing it. and i...
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that's not where americans want to go. personally if you ask would i like to see the income belt flalten out a little, yes, but it's not in my power. i can't wish it so. and merely by mentioning it as so many people do, they can't make it so. so when it comes to the question of what's going to happen, i'd much rather put up with money going into private hands than have the government take it as its primary obligation to begin distributing wealth in the country i don't think that's where i want to go. i lived in the period where there was good distribution of income according to the current statistics. the '60s. i can tell you this. i was no more happy personally -- less happy than i am now. yeah. the rich don't impress me -- the rich don't impress me today. i don't mind that the rich are not -- they don't impress me one bit. i have no envy towards them. i like their nice houses. i like their nice houses. i like what they do to in philanthropy, but basically it hasn't changed my life. the idea would be you can only begin to
that's not where americans want to go. personally if you ask would i like to see the income belt flalten out a little, yes, but it's not in my power. i can't wish it so. and merely by mentioning it as so many people do, they can't make it so. so when it comes to the question of what's going to happen, i'd much rather put up with money going into private hands than have the government take it as its primary obligation to begin distributing wealth in the country i don't think that's where i want...
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more of the great, great american panel. bob has something interesting he [ male announcer ] juice drink too watery? ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for excellent fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion, also refreshing plus tea. could've had a v8. >> sean: we continue with great american panel. samuel jackson is in ebony magazine says i voted for barack obama because he was black because they look like that. [ laughter ] >> good for him. >> sean: what do you think about the comment? >> i think it's silly. >> only white people can be racist. if there is anybody that voters looks like bob that is running for president i'll vote for the other guy. >> and i always throw it out there. if you are going to tell me that people are racist voting against a person, then talk to me about that vote specifically for someone is just as racist. >> sean: let me move. on another tragic in the entertainment field, death of whitney houston. it's the same story. she died, this case was in a bathtub and all sorts of
more of the great, great american panel. bob has something interesting he [ male announcer ] juice drink too watery? ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for excellent fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion, also refreshing plus tea. could've had a v8. >> sean: we continue with great american panel. samuel jackson is in ebony magazine says i voted for barack obama because he was black because they look like that. [ laughter ] >> good for him. >> sean:...
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more of the great, great american panel. bob has something interesting he wants to say, next. [ male announcer ] juice drink too watery? ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for excellent fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion, also refreshing plus tea. could've had a v8. try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first...it's been re-engineered with micro-particles. second, it enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. the best part? it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. test how fast it works for you. love it, or get your money back. >> sean: we continue with great american panel. samuel jackson is in ebony magazine says i voted for barack obama because he was black because they look like that. [ laughter ] >> good for him. >> sean: what do you think about the comment? >> i think it's silly. >> only white people can be racist. if there is anybody that voters looks like bob that is runni
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have faced in iraq and afghanistan, and neither the military nor the american public has the appetite for another war. >> and finally, the issue that we brought up at the top of the interview is oil production and "the new york times" reporting tonight that in a new show of defiance against the sanctions that iran is now feeling, the iranian government threatening to cut oil exports to a number of european countries and of course, that could have a direct impact in the u.s. and a lot of the concern about the strait of hormuz with gasoline heading upwards to $4 or $5 a gallon here in the u.s. as a result of what isp haing in the middle east. >> yes, the iranians are threatening to cut off oil to the european states, but this is after they had decided not to buy the iranian oil. and the deployment was delayed for six months, and that is to make sure that is costly for the europeans. the bottom line is if we don't walk back out of this caustic dynamic, all prices will increase particularly if there is a military intervention. gasoline will reach $6 a gallon and when the price goes up, am
have faced in iraq and afghanistan, and neither the military nor the american public has the appetite for another war. >> and finally, the issue that we brought up at the top of the interview is oil production and "the new york times" reporting tonight that in a new show of defiance against the sanctions that iran is now feeling, the iranian government threatening to cut oil exports to a number of european countries and of course, that could have a direct impact in the u.s. and...
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the great american panel. i know it may be early, we don't have a nominee yet but the voice for vp is bantered about. and mark co8%, santorum 7, christie 6, palin, gingrich and paul 4. i'm surprised marco is not higher. it's a no-brainer, right? >> i don't meet a republican who doesn't have the words marco rubio on his lips. >> i told rubio to stop answering the suggest. i will drag him into saying yes myself. >> you can get arrested for that. good luck. >> i'm sorry. >> he'sen credibly impressive, he's somebody who res ag -- resonates with every crossover. >> is that why some groups have been going after rubio lately? >> if they haven't yet, i guarantee you they will start as soon as it starts up. and i think it's important that we vet whoever it is very thoroughly and we get out there early in terms of any weaknesses will be. we see what they are doing right now, how they are coming after everybody who pokes their head out of the republican partyism think we have to be careful. we can't afford to have a joe
the great american panel. i know it may be early, we don't have a nominee yet but the voice for vp is bantered about. and mark co8%, santorum 7, christie 6, palin, gingrich and paul 4. i'm surprised marco is not higher. it's a no-brainer, right? >> i don't meet a republican who doesn't have the words marco rubio on his lips. >> i told rubio to stop answering the suggest. i will drag him into saying yes myself. >> you can get arrested for that. good luck. >> i'm sorry....
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and his new tax called "the age of austerity: how scarcity will remake american politics." the debate about austerity in this country and how it will be a central issue in the race for the white house. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone that we all know. it is not just a street or a boulevard, but a place where walmart stands with the community to make everyday better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from and viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: it thomas edsall is a professional art -- prof. of journalism affairs. he writes and online column for the new york times. his new column is called "the age of austerity: how scarcity will remake american politics." thank you for all the years of good reading courtesy of yo penmanship. >> i am delighted to be here. >> let me start by asking whether or not austerity is overrated. >> it is a great political tool. what has happened since 2008 with the economic collap
and his new tax called "the age of austerity: how scarcity will remake american politics." the debate about austerity in this country and how it will be a central issue in the race for the white house. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone that we all know. it is not just a street or a boulevard, but a place where walmart stands with the community to make everyday better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from and viewers...
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american culture. watch this and past panels on political ads online at the c-span video library. search "watch, clip and share." it's what you want when you want. >>> next a discussion which compares and contrasts the political philosophies of theodore roosevelt and barack obama. in 1910, theodore roosevelt delivered his new nationalism speech which es spoused his progressive ideas. last year, president obama went to the same kansas town in which roosevelt made his speech and spoke about his own political philosophy and about the u.s. economy. this two-hour discussion was hosted by the hudson institute in washington, d.c. >> is c-span ready? good. get underway. good afternoon. i'm bill schambra, director of hudson's institute for philanthropy and civic renewal. we welcome you to today's panel discussion entitled "osawatomie then and now." the title of today's panel "osawatomie then and now" might be a bit misleading. if you're expecting a civic pageant with our panelists re-enacting scenes, you'll be
american culture. watch this and past panels on political ads online at the c-span video library. search "watch, clip and share." it's what you want when you want. >>> next a discussion which compares and contrasts the political philosophies of theodore roosevelt and barack obama. in 1910, theodore roosevelt delivered his new nationalism speech which es spoused his progressive ideas. last year, president obama went to the same kansas town in which roosevelt made his speech...
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if you kill a single american, he will bring the americans and europe into the war. evan is right, the national iranian response would be to attack israel and nobody else. >> we also have to note that even if they can succeed, at the chances of slowing down the iranians a between one and three years. it passed be part of the calculus. that is one of the reasons that the united states at the moment things is not worth it, the israelis appear to think it is. >> defense minister and who brought -- ehud barak -- " whoever says 'later' may find out later it is too late." >> i understand that. i just wonder if the united states is an independent actor, finds it produce a to israel -- it prudent to say to israel no or not. quite frankly, we are in a presidential year where governor romney and it certainly speaker gingrich have been, if anything, 110% in favor of an aggressive israeli policy and critical of the administration. >> romney and gingrich are not in office. the israeli thinking -- the israelis could suffer thousands of casualties if lebanon or hezbollah attacks. i
if you kill a single american, he will bring the americans and europe into the war. evan is right, the national iranian response would be to attack israel and nobody else. >> we also have to note that even if they can succeed, at the chances of slowing down the iranians a between one and three years. it passed be part of the calculus. that is one of the reasons that the united states at the moment things is not worth it, the israelis appear to think it is. >> defense minister and...
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i still know the american cars. i drive mustang. i love american cars. long may they rule the world. let me tell you. not all of my family's history difficult spite my mom and dad's extraordinary contributions to the state is filled with praise and glory. i remember a 4th of july celebration in mount pleasant and my dad had been invited to come speak. it was a large audience. he got up and said it sure is great being here in mount clemons. my mom say, george, it's pleasant. he said, yes, it is pleasant here in mount clemons. so we can be a little slow on the up take. i've been watching with some interest the record of your governor and think his success is in no small measure due to the fact he doesn't care too much about what people think, doesn't care too much about what who gets credit and comes from a background of conservatism. you see, in the private sector you live in, you're either fiscally conservative or you're out of business. you can't borrow money year after year after year, spending more than you take in or you go bankrupt. so he brings tha
i still know the american cars. i drive mustang. i love american cars. long may they rule the world. let me tell you. not all of my family's history difficult spite my mom and dad's extraordinary contributions to the state is filled with praise and glory. i remember a 4th of july celebration in mount pleasant and my dad had been invited to come speak. it was a large audience. he got up and said it sure is great being here in mount clemons. my mom say, george, it's pleasant. he said, yes, it is...
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if the american people were to hear about stories like this i think on a more broad level if this was all over the news today which i think it deserves to be then people would be outraged outraged they would be incredibly incredibly mad but it's not and so you wrote you on your blog today that your line to take this to the highest levels high as you possibly can you want everyone to write into you. there are congress looking at this we have a couple of arrows in our quiver that i hope i don't have to fire but if the right thing isn't done there will be action taken by combat veterans in congress who take this very seriously i think the army leadership is engaged in this and i think they're going to take a good look at it and push down hill and say evaluate these things properly look at these people and get them the care they need and treat them the way we promised them if it doesn't happen. no question about it is there any question in your mind and this might sound awful to you but we've been talking a lot of on the show lately how there is evidence where you have some of the militar
if the american people were to hear about stories like this i think on a more broad level if this was all over the news today which i think it deserves to be then people would be outraged outraged they would be incredibly incredibly mad but it's not and so you wrote you on your blog today that your line to take this to the highest levels high as you possibly can you want everyone to write into you. there are congress looking at this we have a couple of arrows in our quiver that i hope i don't...
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for most americans, the impact does not hit until april 15 of 2014. the tax hike kicks in january 13, -- january of 2013, but you do need -- you do not pay taxes until the end of the year. that allows you time to say, what is it we have to do? i would like to see the rates come down. it could be simplified. talk about general electorates'. -- bge -- ge. let us figure it out. i had the chairman of pfizer in my district in my office not too long ago. he said, fred, switzerland has a tax rate of 13%. we are at 35%. where are we going? let us lower our rates. let us look at these reductions. i think we can actually get jobs and therefore, and i think you will see that in the platform of any one of our republican nominees, maybe even this president, as well, we need tax reform. we need to get it done. >> you hit the administration pretty hard over cylinder, which is the failed -- >> it has been a yield right now -- it has been a year. >> when that initially floated there was not much criticism in congress. does congress takes responsibility for the failure
for most americans, the impact does not hit until april 15 of 2014. the tax hike kicks in january 13, -- january of 2013, but you do need -- you do not pay taxes until the end of the year. that allows you time to say, what is it we have to do? i would like to see the rates come down. it could be simplified. talk about general electorates'. -- bge -- ge. let us figure it out. i had the chairman of pfizer in my district in my office not too long ago. he said, fred, switzerland has a tax rate of...
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great american news quiz the singing edition. show you some of the best american song people ever coming right back. online dating services can get kind of expensive. so to save-money, i found a new way to get my profile out there. check me out. everybody says i've got a friendly disposition and they love my spinach dip. 5 foot ten. still doing a little exploring... on it. my sign is sagittarius, i'm into spanish cheese, my hairline is receding but i'm getting a weave. (falsetto chorus) getting a weave. who wants some ronald tonight!? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> back ever the book segment tonight. the great american news quiz. the singing edition. representing elaine carr. fox news martha maccallum playing for bob. win nifty prizes go to bill o'reilly.com and sign up. >> got it out of your system. >> just getting ready. >> bill: all right. now, these are the best singers, i think, that are ever graced our shores. elvis presley. >> oh, yeah. >> 18 songs. number one on the charts during his car
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>>> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original. for over two decades, the sharpest >>> issue one, israel versus iran. >> iran, who stands behind these a taxes, is the biggest terror exportedder in the world. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu this week accused iran of being the biggest terror exportedder in the world. on monday, terrorist bombers attacked the u.s. embassies. the landmass between the caspian and black sea, hugging russia. then another terrorist bombing attack in bangkok, thailand. iran denies that it bombed the israeli embassies. the question is, what is the likelihood of an israeli military strike on iran? george friedman, findser intell four, says that the likelihood of an israeli strike on iranian nuclear facilities is . one, extreme difficulty. "such an attack would involve israeli air sortedees over 1,000 miles. coordinated with missile attacks from israeli submarines. ship from israeli submarines. ship launch of bunker busting bombs necessary for much of the task. iran's anti-missile defense system i
>>> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original. for over two decades, the sharpest >>> issue one, israel versus iran. >> iran, who stands behind these a taxes, is the biggest terror exportedder in the world. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu this week accused iran of being the biggest terror exportedder in the world. on monday, terrorist bombers attacked the u.s. embassies. the landmass between the caspian and black sea,...
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it's having a small number of americans by comparison pay for a tax cut r for 160 million americans. 6.5 million of those in pennsylvania. that's why i think it's reasonable. if they doesn't work, if we can't get an agreement, we have to figure out other ways to do this. but i think we can. >> would you cut spending? >> look, as part of this, we've got to also do, we've got to reach an agreement on unemployment insurance. on a fixed so-called doctor's fix, so doctors don't have a huge increase in medicare rates. we've got three or four big assignments here and part of that's going to be making sure we're doing everything possible to stay focused on what's best for families. and i think that you know from covering the last year, we did a lot of cutting in 2011. we can cut some more. i'm not sure in this particular, on this particular agreement for these three items whether there will be cuts, but we should consider everything to reach a point where we can get a bipartisan agreement. >> cut a lot of defense, but there's a lot more we could do. appreciate you taking the time. pay-fors.
it's having a small number of americans by comparison pay for a tax cut r for 160 million americans. 6.5 million of those in pennsylvania. that's why i think it's reasonable. if they doesn't work, if we can't get an agreement, we have to figure out other ways to do this. but i think we can. >> would you cut spending? >> look, as part of this, we've got to also do, we've got to reach an agreement on unemployment insurance. on a fixed so-called doctor's fix, so doctors don't have a...
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now it's not going to take a look at a new poll that shows that americans overwhelmingly approve of the obama administration's use of drones in targeted killings even in cases where it's an american citizen so what does that say about our society then the state department is reportedly going to have to slash its personnel in iraq to do what some described as a rocky obstructionism but whoever thought it was a good idea to keep sixteen thousand employees there anyway and we knew it was coming a bill that would require the f.a.a. to open up airspace for the domestic use of surveillance drones is now headed to the president's desk to sign so what are the pros and cons including the effects on your civil liberties and your privacy we'll have all that morphy tonight including a dose of happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has decided to miss. the years since nine eleven we've seen drastic changes in this country many of them justified by lawmakers pundits defense and intelligence officials and analysts all peddling constant fear and one specific area that we've been warne
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how can you help the americans. withe need a profound national debate and it needs to start about telling the truth about radical islamists who seek to kill us. [ applause ] this is going to be -- this is going to be a big choice, big decision election. i think while i'm seeking the republican nomination, there has to be an american campaign. we want to say to every american -- if you favor paychecks over food stamps, come join us no matter what your background, no matter where you live, we want to be with you in creating a work oriented jobs economy. we want to say to every american, if you believe that honesty about our enemies strengthen our defense and competence in our capabilities is vital to our survival, come join us. we don't care who you were, what you once did. we need every american who wants to defend america to come together in this campaign. and finally, we need to say to every american, if you believe in the declaration of independence, if you believe in the constitution, and you believe in the feder
how can you help the americans. withe need a profound national debate and it needs to start about telling the truth about radical islamists who seek to kill us. [ applause ] this is going to be -- this is going to be a big choice, big decision election. i think while i'm seeking the republican nomination, there has to be an american campaign. we want to say to every american -- if you favor paychecks over food stamps, come join us no matter what your background, no matter where you live, we...
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he was not american citizen. he lives in yemen. he was not arrested and charged, but he was assassinated because he was associated with bad people. but he was never even convicted of a crime. they kill him and nobody is going to worry too much. but the next week, they decided he had a relative that was an ally of is. they said, we need to kill him, too. they went over and dropped another drone missile on him and they killed his son. it turns out his son was 16. he was barbecuing out in the backyard. this is not what america is supposed to be about. it is supposed to be about the rule of law, and we should all be protected. [cheers and applause] our economy is not going to be revived until we come to our senses. we got into a mess because we spent too much, too much debt, borrowed too much, printed too much, regulated too much, and then we depend on the federal reserve. but when the crisis hit, it became obvious. and it was predicted by many that it would come. and a bubble finally burst, and guess what the solution has been. spend
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million of older americans have lost their jobs. how would you help americans, especially those ages 50-plus, to get back to work? >> well, you know, i would just say this. you know, if we can create an economy that is spawning jobs and creating opportunities, one of the things that i hear all the time and particularly, you know, in the manufacturing sector, is the lack of people with experience and skill to do the jobs that are necessary out there. and there clearly will be a demand as -- as the private sector economy improves, there'll be a demand for experienced workers who will have -- you know, have the skill sets necessary to do not just the blue collar jobs, but also the white collar jobs. we all know. in manufacturing there's not just, you know, line workers, but there's a whole host of other folks that create -- create opportunities for folks with experience in the past. so i can't say that there's anything specifically that i would do. one of the concerns i have with this revitalized economy is to making sure that we have
million of older americans have lost their jobs. how would you help americans, especially those ages 50-plus, to get back to work? >> well, you know, i would just say this. you know, if we can create an economy that is spawning jobs and creating opportunities, one of the things that i hear all the time and particularly, you know, in the manufacturing sector, is the lack of people with experience and skill to do the jobs that are necessary out there. and there clearly will be a demand as...
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story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. and you can join in the conversation on social med sites. > discusses u.s. ballistic missile defense plans and potential threats from iran. speakers include former police department officials, physicists and m.i.t. professor. the conversation took place at the university of california in berkeley and is about two hours. >> this fascinating seminar. this seminar is one of the series that we sponsor on the rubric of the harold smith seminar series which focuses on u.s. defense policies with emphasis on the controlling management of nuclear weapons. and this is the third year of the series. and we've had numerous distinguished experts come here to speak about the matter p and the reason that they come is because of the person for whom the series is named. dr. harold smith, who i'm going to invite up here in a minute. and harold holds the appointment of visiting scholar with the governmental studies and also i believe distinguished
story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. and you can join in the conversation on social med sites. > discusses u.s. ballistic missile defense plans and potential threats from iran. speakers include former police department officials, physicists and m.i.t. professor. the conversation took place at the university of california in berkeley and is about two hours. >> this fascinating seminar. this seminar is one of the series that we sponsor on...