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TVU 10 JOE BIDEN GREENWOOD SC TOWN HALL ABC UNI 112119 2020 FEED FREEZES -- THERE IS A SEPERATE REFEED VIDEO During a lengthy town hall at Landers University in Greenwood, SC tonight, Joe Biden faced two protests back to back from different issue groups-one on deportations from the Obama administration, and one on taking money from corporations. ++DEPORTATION PROTESTS The first and lengthier interaction came after a man announced he would be translating a question on behalf of a woman who only spoke Spanish, and told Biden she is living in fear of ICE, and heard that he had defended the 3 million deportations that took place under the Obama administration. She then asked Biden, via the translator, if he would commit to ending all deportations on day one in office through executive action. "No. I will not stop all deportations. I'll prioritize deportations. The only people who committed a felony or a serious crime. Number one," Biden told the woman, sticking with the position he has previously shared on the issue. (20:00:11) "Number two. To compare President Obama to this guy is outrageous. He's the guy that came up with the DACA program. He's the guy that came along and said that he would apply the law in response to a commitment from the republicans that in fact they would move toward total immigration reform," Biden said defending his former boss. Biden went on to lay out all that the Obama administration did to help with immigration, but that did not satisfy the protestor who continued to interact with Biden. It was difficult to hear what he was saying, but other reporters relayed the man continued to talk about Obama's deportation record, which elicited a strong response from Biden who said, "Well you should vote for Trump. Well you should vote for Trump." (200325) The man then said he wouldn't do that, but argued that Biden had the power to stop deporting people, "I will not stop all deportations if you commit a crime that is a felony." (204349) At this point, 4 more protestors stood up with signs and chanted "not one more deportation." Biden instructed his staff not to intervene, but when the man translating approached the mic to again talk with Biden, Biden asked him if he felt those who murder should be allowed to stay in the U.S. which the man ignored. "You sound a lot like President Obama sounded to the immigrant community in 2008. 3 million families were deported. 3 million families were separated," the man said, adding "I campaigned for President Obama because I had hope and faith in the promises that he made. And we want to hear you apologies for those 3 million deportations, and we want to hear a commitment to stopping all deportations on day one through executive action." (204458) Biden said that families would not be separated under his administration, which the protestors called a "lie" saying children were being separated before President Trump was elected. "But it stopped, it stopped under our administration." Biden said. (204553) A few minutes into the interaction, the protestors walked out of the event, as the rest of the audience cheered. (Edit: This is not the first time Biden has faced protests like this. A group asking him the same question were at a New Hampshire event earlier this summer, and protested his Headquarters opening in Philly as well (though OTR I was told they were in the wrong building Lobby.) ++CORPORATE MONEY PROTESTS The next questioner who took the mic asked Biden a question about climate change. Biden began to answer touting his record on climate change and attacking Trump for his lack of action, when two protestors (unrelated to the man who asked the original question) stood up and asked Biden to stop taking money from corporations. "I do not take money from corporations," a clearly exasperated Biden told the woman (204826). "You listen to Bernie too much, man. It's not true," Biden said to applause from the audience. (204834) The two protestors-both wearing shirts with a green fist with resist written across it, and holding left much quicker than the previous protestors. ++THE REST OF THE EVENT Aside from those interactions, Biden's town hall was rather tame. He placed a large focus on race before the large (by Biden standards) and diverse crowd, starting off the event by talking about getting his start during the civil rights movement, and drew big applause when he mentioned President Obama's name when asked how he would united the country as president. "First of all, my administration's gonna look like the country. You look at the people who run my campaign now. We have more women and more African Americans in major positions in my -- And by the way, I get it. You know, I worked with a guy who was an African American. His name is Barack Obama," Biden said to a massive eruption of cheers from the crowd. (193413) ----- HIGHLIGHTS Worked for Obama 193352 Q: You talked last night and you talked earlier today here about the sickness of America. And I think you'll agree that America is truly sick. When you become president of the United States, you know it's not gonna take bandaid to fix race relations. You know that we're going to have to heal this country. I would like to know how you're gonna do it. 193413 BIDEN>> First of all, my administration's gonna look like the country. You look at the people who run my campaign now. We have more women and more African Americans in major positions in my -- And by the way, I get it. You know, I worked with a guy who was an African American. His name is Barack Obama. [cheers and applause] Dreamers 194210 Number two, we in fact need to provide a path to citizenship, earned citizenship, like everybody else has had to do, for the 12 thousand -- 12 million undocumented people in the United States now. And by the way, they didn't come across the Rio Grande. They came on, they came on a visa, and they overstayed their visa. 194233 So the deal is that if you want to be an American citizen, you gotta come out of the shadows, and you'll be protected coming out of the shadows, and you get in a process of doing what everyone else has has to do who's come. Learn the language, etcetera, you go through the same process. And if you do, we could -- Thirdly, no more family separations, for God's sake. What are we doing? Deportation Protests 195922 Q: [man translating woman's question speaking in Spanish] Good evening, my name is Sylvia, and everyday, I live under the fear that ICE is going to seperate my family. I have heard that you have defended Obama's record of three million deportations that happened over the eight years that he was in office. 195958 Because of the deportations were so high under the Obama administration, it is hard for me as an immigrant to trust you. And I want to know if you were to be president will you stop deportations on day one through executive action? 200011 BIDEN>> No. I will not stop all deportations. I'll prioritize deportations. The only people who committed a felony or a serious crime. Number one. Number two. To compare President Obama to this guy is outrageous. He's the guy that came up with the DACA program. He's the guy that came along and said that he would apply the law in response to a commitment from the republicans that in fact they would move toward total immigration reform. 200043 When that failed, and I'm not gonna talk about any disagreement I may have had with him internally. That's to be -- one of the reasons he's the vice president -- I'm the vice president of the United States and any disagreement I have with the president was between the president and me. That's the only way it can work. But here's the deal. What's happened is that we came along and he then stopped family separations. ICE did not operate at your door step and worried about when your kid goes to school whether or not you're going to have somebody here that when they come to pick them up to determine whether you should be deported, separating families. 200118 We in fact sent the DACA program and -- millions of kids, not only by the way, not only Hispanic children, Hispanic Dreamers, but Asian-Pacific Dreamers. There's a significant portion of them as well that are Dreamers. Thirdly, the separation of families and putting kids in cages is brutal. It is absolutely, absolutely inhumane. And that'll completely stop. We also provided for, what the president asked me to do was to do one other thing. And that was the significant immigration coming from the, the Central America and the northern triangle. 200157 Why do people come? Do people come because they say, boy, won't it be fun to leave everything I know. No, they come because they are being abused, because they don't have jobs, because they in fact are criminal -- excuse me, cartels are -- are dealing with them and abusing them. So, what I did was I came up with, I came up with a program that I got republicans to vote for for 750 million dollars, the condition which we would -- in those three countries where most immigraiton was coming from, we would, if they reformed their systems, 200234 in terms of schools, in terms of prisons, in terms of police corruption, and all those issues, everything from street lighting in areas to access to electricity, all of those issues and making people pay their fair share in taxes, meaning the very wealthy who pay nothing, then we would in fact help fund the changes in their country. Guess what? Immigration slowed up precipitously. If you notice, there is a net migration to Mexico now. Can she understand what I mean? Okay, okay good. [translator speaking off mic] 200325 Well you should vote for Trump. Well you should vote for Trump. [Biden walks away while man still talking] I will not -- [feed drops] ---- FULL TRINT: [19:11:02] Oh, I have say that. Mr. President, thank you for. I saw the first that put this together. I said it really happens like a candidate, you know, throwing chairs and more work. The the. Now, along the way, the staffers were doing the social work for. [19:11:26] It's good to be back in agreement about a year more than once I came up here. My buddy Fritz Hollings early on and I got my education, so I it. Thank you. Thank you, thank you. Thank you. [19:11:40] Look, folks, you know and thank you for being do this. [19:11:45] I it's like a customer's holiday for the one elected officials coming up here, although I can agree. But the good news is she gets the moderator. She gets to ask the questions and she's coming on the show. [19:11:56] So go. I. I'm delighted to be here. And I really am. And I'm delighted to be back. I I fell in love with, say, long time ago with a. [19:12:10] It's some of the folks not even madly in love with a few. Not to me, not even a woman of the kind of something man. [19:12:17] You know, look, I remember that when I got elected early on and back in nineteen seventy two, it a 29 year old kid in the United States Senate. [19:12:26] And right after he got elected with an accent of all my family and I lost my wife and daughter tractor trailer. He didn't kill my wife, kill my daughter. And my two boys was badly, badly injured and I didn't want to go with him. [19:12:38] I had my Maryland Democrat elected governor with to the point someone and my sister managed my campaign and my brother were working out who who in fact, would take my seat. [19:12:50] The guy who was Fritz Hollings, Peter Collins. Can you see that? Along with a guy named Mike Mansfield, who is from Montana. The guy was the majority leader that convinced me to stay in politics, to say to actually get sworn in. And so I've I had a love affair with Ted for a long, long time. And we're going to commit to your life and do mistress. Oh, but anyway, look, I wish I had come back. And, you know, I just want you to know that I know the press, just as I did three or four press interviews today and tonight when I got here and we're talking about, well, we know you're ahead and this is working and it's going to work. Look, I'm here to urge the very areas where I come from. You know, my dad said it happened when Win showed up and I plan on doing the show tonight. [19:13:43] But for me, throughout this time, I think I've in it. And I decided that every county in the state over the last last year. And I really I really appreciate the friendship that I made. And if people who are whoever the most gay folks look and when I announce surgery, very briefly, do you get your question? [19:14:07] But when I announce my candidacy for president United States, I said at the time, and I'm more than an exaggerated and I think we're in a battle for the soul of America. [19:14:18] I think what's happening today in this country is contrary to everything. We stand for the people. When I saw those come out of the civil rights movement, I don't want to make my soul great shakes. But my city was like, here's to our shared slave state. My saying was as the eighth largest black population in the country as a percent of population. [19:14:42] And that's how I got involved in the first place. And I thought that I had gotten to the point where where things really began to change. When I first got elected in the United States in. [19:14:56] When I first tried to look at it before I get back to law school and yet another eight years ago when I arrived where I knew it was my city city, they were looking to deliver. [19:15:10] This is the only city in America is occupied by the military since the war because I wanted to to that the career woman was not kidding and going you. And then they got killed. That sets my to the school. And I came back to nowhere. [19:15:30] Is it planning to begin with military parts of the city? A third candidate job offer would be on leaving Iraq. The offer would do a lot for me. [19:15:43] I didn't take it or leave it in a bag or admitted it was faster than it was in the midst of what I had called rice. I couldn't sit back. I quit the law firm and I couldn't finish because the people that. [19:16:05] Well, all right, folks, I grew up and ended up in the east of the brewery. This is how we continue to live the rest of your people. Who's responsible for Bernie? [19:16:19] The right answer and then they really down to the Internet TV station laws to go effect all the way to the office in the evening before they get a chance to be dragged off to jail for trial. [19:16:40] I wonder whether or not we have to get back to normal and. [19:16:45] Where does the political guys go off with guys? Secondly, along with the east side or whatever kind of relationships the. And here I was. [19:16:55] And that was a four years ago, the day I was traveling and seeing what happened to the money, see my. [19:17:03] And at the same point, I just finished waiting for the next round pick me, I was on a train kind of waiting for the world to see set of the. [19:17:16] Four years later. It's taken me on another 20 mile ride. And Saunders trains the voice of the United States. [19:17:23] The time that I can move forward with Israel way. I might think to my my, my like a. [19:17:39] A decorated veteran of a major year in Iraq and a rock star. He served in the military. My daughter recognized the. [19:17:51] No, not a fan. Carlson called her. She really loved because of the burnt out and yellow side. No African-American. I never heard that, and I said, so here I am. [19:18:06] Don't tell me. Hey, look what's happened. Look at me. Are you back? Am getting sick. I didn't realize that. I thought a lot of promises you just made about this. What I didn't realize is that he never goes away and only hides. [19:18:26] No one hides. I never thought I would see 2017 historicity in the Virginia people coming out of the field. [19:18:36] Cherry torches, contorted faces, prettiness meaning hate. There are very tall. Do you remember them? [19:18:45] Remember the of coverage? I actually wanted to be both carrying swastikas and chanting and isolating while, say, kids that occurred in Germany in the 30s, accompanied by religious purposes of Ku Klux Klan. [19:19:03] David Duke say this is why we continue. This is why we love you and want to have you till this evening. [19:19:13] And when? Yes. What do you think was come of it? Look at that. [19:19:20] There were barely five people on both sides. No president has ever, ever said he did not. Down the track. [19:19:32] President Johnson? No. Not only stunned the nation, but did it. Absolutely. I'm amazed at the work you get for leaders of the group. We have to watch what we do. [19:19:45] You folks have learned a lot. [19:19:51] I know people that hide under the rocks. If you keep giving it oxygen, you become a better. [19:20:01] The economy, disappearance. You all know time of year. [19:20:07] You see what happened and what happened to those beautiful people were shot and killed over a period of church. [19:20:19] It's like. And many are in need of short songs. [19:20:26] The idea that we're clearly going to start seems to be easy. It's only gotten worse. It's only gotten worse. [19:20:37] The commonly. [19:20:39] Difficulties, folks, international targets to take my over the last several weeks, the first one. [19:20:48] Vladimir Putin doesn't want me to be president. I set up a cement mixer to mess with it, and the other one needs it alone. [19:21:04] I will remember that oxygen depleted in acidic. [19:21:09] Okay. What's the word? Want to run against? [19:21:25] I'd say the time is too precious. It's not a good look. There's a lot more to say that everything off call about everything is different from health care and education to more Americans and talking about housing. [19:21:37] All of the things that, you know, diagnosing and the issue, but with the fundamental requirement is that we should have citizens more. [19:21:47] Know the folks who. [19:21:53] We had never lived up to it, but really the more we were, the only country in the world is going off to the moon idea. [19:22:03] It's too powerful an early being rather than. And it starts off. [19:22:10] We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women created good down the line and create certainly when we at war, for we the people in order to form a more perfect union. [19:22:21] We never did live up to it. We would have never really let up. [19:22:25] But every generation has gradually moved. The arts has a greater and greater degree inclusion. [19:22:31] This is the first time I come along and say no, we're we're just throwing out a little longer than we are. [19:22:38] And this is great damage to the national and America may leave the world just why I have to work harder. I know the talk of a long term history of the world. No, I grow weary of clients as lawyers, as if I ever had a position. But here we be led by the executive, by the power of our example. [19:22:58] Our last UN resolution prepared us. That's what the rest of the world as well. And it's all in jeopardy. [19:23:06] So I say restoring the Soul Society is not the place we're treating with. This is what we do. [19:23:12] In fact, do we believe that all people are created equal or we work toward that area? [19:23:19] But it also was ministers virtues maintain national security because as women around the world, what it is we do. [19:23:28] This is depressingly Stubbs pulling a finger in the eye of our allies. He tricks zero type mistakes on a whole range of policies, including policies that I not about my whole life. [19:23:41] That's why I was asked why Iraq we to make it, because I don't get the point. [19:23:48] Almost two weeks in a row. Mrs Clinton is a British man. If you don't think it was the women who were not going to keep her in 15 minutes, I could go home. [19:24:00] And I know when I say sure, the soul of America is not just about justice for African-Americans, minorities. I guess that's critical, but it goes beyond. [19:24:13] You can just make it the life who you are. And we have to reach out with it at another time. And then you can transcend any questions you would like to ask. [19:24:41] I see vise President Biden, that is a better person. I would like to know where designed this war. Estimates some of the surrounding counties that we are likely to find. [19:25:01] What is it you need to buy this house? Well, first of all. [19:25:10] It was rural and urban and rural where me means it's not just the texture. We need to see a town. You, my lawyer, standing by to see my medical understanding of 20 hours of state and the average size of the roofs of towns are down to three hours. [19:25:34] So what's happening is, is he left behind his two year old guy and running away from the most important ways to let up a guy like the candidate's church? My church and I meet every single solitary community the United States should ever have access to. Hi. Hi, sweetie. For man. And the reason for that is how can I have kids in areas that don't have access to that? How can they compete the same way? And in fact, are not because access to information. [19:26:07] Most people are not being told to get really good. But forget or they're only for a week or a minutes. How can a name and access that? I actually order no women so far. [19:26:19] When I was 24. How do I get. [19:26:24] Secondly, we should be investing in infrastructure. [19:26:29] We may need to make sure the water is key to making sure that we're in a situation where you have access to build me back in the day when the flooding begins to make you look a little back into what it used to be black and will continue to level reality. So you have Hemingway. [19:26:48] He has has access to the water, which you have access to all where you think like the game development in your community. You changed my mind back Texas today. [19:26:59] My state is a tiny company with big and small cars today. Well, guess what? [19:27:05] They're all over the place. Nor should it. [19:27:10] The fact is, this is real access to education. That access to the things, is it? And in reality, I haven't asked here at this point. I guess it never met anybody who decides you're going to come here. You decide they ask the question. When I started to get my I got out of work to be able to get in my car before you get it. [19:27:30] And so we would have to invest in infrastructure to make it. My my problem is when you tell it to us. So shut up, you know, but private houses. [19:27:42] How did you know where my guess is? [19:27:45] Right. You can read the cost of rental housing units. [19:27:48] We all have the capacity to make an offer. People, you have a poverty rate that way. Oh, my God. It fell apart after the fact. Secondly, you also have a situation where if you want to be able to borrow money, you desire a business that we do not provide for the kind of help we used to ride out here. [19:28:07] For entrepreneurs, community want to move towards the single most to the best and the single most successful element of society is going to ask the American entrepreneurs. [19:28:18] And so we can do that. [19:28:21] They call a 35 hour window to call how we're all going to all this is there that in fact to provide for significantly more resources for entrepreneurs to be able to borrow money to get started, low interest loans to houses and make sure your position where you can provide with tax credits for people wanting to buy a car. [19:28:43] There's a whole range of things that we need to go on to. Why I can't go on. I'll leave you and the entire plan. [19:28:51] The point is this. Lastly, the most important thing we could do in rural America. [19:28:58] Just like your city is dealing with a Jewish exodus. I see this as a Jewish. [19:29:05] And one of the things I opposed on a first, the point was that we didn't get it done. Is someone like walking in at a time when the school flows to this land? [19:29:18] And what's happening? Schools should be set up to keep me out of here. [19:29:24] Nash I put about 45 million out Junior and I do it my community, their capital gains taxes to the very wealthy and ignore the tax cut. But the point is that we have more problems. [19:29:43] Most of the schools. [19:29:44] Number one, teachers may not be any good at living in our economy. Oh, I'm fine. How do I make one of my teeth smaller? [19:30:05] You know what? Were you get something out of journalism, maybe it really is not under arrest? No, I will call it whatever year we've gotten before. [19:30:19] Yeah. All right. Why did you do that? But look where we are. Is that. Fact? We've invested in got a few things that we've invested in here that that the world wasn't their backyard, no matter how clever they were or what a lack of education they had for you to say to the kids four times, two or three years or four years, and you'll find access to the next to increased prices at. [19:30:54] To number two, we're sure a hundred and five thousand homes to teams from America. [19:31:01] But the big money generation he's talking about now, a lot of you wrinkle in education because they just saw a graduate degree. Really, you need to graduate from the academy, give me 20 years just to kind of let anyone else other than social programs before. [19:31:16] Yes. Now I have something to say to me. [19:31:24] Want have insight on the world here. And you're saying I've got a feeling I wanted to get away with. [19:31:34] What women do with it, you know, I be inside. [19:31:38] OK, so we have that opportunity to do more because what's going to happen? We would lose this next year to the team, which is predicted to happen over the next 10, 15 years. We're going to show it to his team. [19:31:53] And we would have class sizes increase and we're going to do that. [19:31:59] But the bigger classes, the harder it is to keep working intelligently. So teaching to me will mean competitive wages. Your second child has a much easier time getting, you know, number one and number two. [19:32:11] Every single American to be able to work with the school community. Three, four and five years old. [19:32:17] Number three, we would also change the third factor. [19:32:21] I really resent the notion that I am not willing to criticize this. I'm saying it was your idea that there is no reason why you should not be advanced placement courses in control. [19:32:32] There is no reason why she can. A you. Many people. Yeah. Well, maybe so. [19:32:43] The whole point of this is if we invest in early education, we would fundamentally alter the process and anyone would be shocked by it. [19:32:51] And at three point five years old goes to go sort of gather and they critique something a little different from students, choose to dedicate it to the school that I throw. [19:33:00] And then they're going to go beyond beyond high school, beyond high school, whatever teaching will over there get to be of the practice or whether it's a community college or for your school. [19:33:13] Later, I'll get into what I think you should do and really get to see that through Facebook. Having said that, I do think that education is an antique piece of what we can do for earlier today. [19:33:34] They would use. [19:33:45] The third is the last time you talked earlier in the day here about the citizens of America. And I think you read on America's screens. When the president of the United States you have. Then for the police regulations. You know, it's kind of like my. [19:34:13] Oh, I I'm going to see this in a little bit. I mean, look at the people around. Did you know I work with a guy who is a man? [19:34:39] You watch that party every night at the base when you're thinking about how all of a sudden, oh, this is the future of this country. [19:34:53] I mean, I know. [19:34:56] Oh, no, he and his friend John. [19:35:06] As I species in California, he's hunted down. He lives in Toronto, would make a speech and this is about 20 minutes ago, he asked me questions on not on the same day. [19:35:21] And then actually it was turned out I that I was talking to a man or when he did not want to see. [19:35:34] As you say, when you told me to follow my lead. Who is it? Look. I think that people have an opportunity. [19:35:47] I think the government and the courts should look like we're broke because it's one thing to deal with it. [19:35:56] I think you saw just first of all, shooters pointing out if you have, for example, you don't have one of the American teacher in a school. The kids are never going to do it, be credibly bad. And it has to. [19:36:12] It's a little bit like you say, look out there. [19:36:15] And I see people who are really like me. My larger point, though, is that. [19:36:23] You know, a lot of it has to do with what are our verbs? [19:36:30] Care. [19:36:31] And, you know, there's three reasons why I said I right. [19:36:34] The number one was a few other souls to rule number two. [19:36:39] This is the reason in my classes this time, nearly everybody, along with regards to the call in regards to the president and his class. [19:36:47] You're my passes, whether you're someone dealing with a disability. [19:36:53] Everybody gets kind of a reasonable. [19:37:01] This helps the whole country. [19:37:05] Everybody does well when everyone has a shot and a lot of things happen now. [19:37:12] If you know this because of what this experience, this policy is in terms of the economic policy of tax policy. [19:37:19] If you find yourself in a situation where you're have now so many people that at when you saw that in our situation where they had been paying off their debts and unable to deal with their obligations on accident. [19:37:34] Well, guess what? We're consuming society. Those who are not having me right now. [19:37:41] That's the driver during retirement. So people don't have the money to spend on a house. Guess what? The economy slows down having one of these, too. [19:37:52] It was one of the big issues most you cannot be working on growth of people who are working class folks in middle class schools. [19:38:03] In fact, we're not having trouble giving you one. [19:38:06] Case in point, in fact, we were able to which I proposed that we were going to get it. Don't you didn't with that. You said, look, here's the deal. [19:38:16] Every single person who qualified community college gets to go free. And by the way, we have we have an industrial revolution. [19:38:27] And that is because they are finishing at the top of the list, because the whole change take place in the economy. The question is, this is going to be the middle class today. Tell us, look what's happening. [19:38:42] We've lost two hundred thousand of sales jobs to 20. Why? [19:38:48] For people and creates 250. Forty nine percent average salary. Fifty thousand year. The vast. Highs and lows. Well, guess what? [19:38:59] Hamilton comes along and, you know, I out on a limb. [19:39:02] So all of our stories across America from both sides to get them to the events on the night he buried it for close to 50 years old, the last known location. You lost all or have any kind of effect. Why did you do it? [19:39:18] Well, we knew he gave me a little bag. We have returning even. I'm pretty tired of the one who hired me to shoot him free. [19:39:26] If you keep the little things and you couldn't predict anything when he saw you in community college. [19:39:31] In fact, qualify. Including. My sensitivity in your shoes to see you. [19:39:36] He's going to have to push for. [19:39:42] My sense is when he says we're going to get over to you, grow the economy, it's time for me to provide it. [19:39:51] How do we get here are saving lives and you need deal with a dedicated. It really is needed. Well, I was sitting there for five years. I was the most important college. [19:40:04] And I have to cut out more than anyone else. I hope you make more money. Look, I didn't rise to. My point is that I was a citizen of the movement for security. [19:40:19] Probably less a lot of sitting than you know about how I could afford to have some of the community deal making sure just paying rent for childcare. Today, in the big cities of 24000 most of the year, small cities more moist. [19:40:36] Fourteen thousand one year. And so. If you can apply for any tax credit, me, it's all here. While I'm not worried about my taxes, 750000, wouldn't we be back to work? [19:40:51] And guess what? That increases the growth in the country wants to constrain any time you want to create a significant number of jobs. We give tax breaks to research like gardening, God's we to give it back to a people. [19:41:23] This is a writer Hi, my name is Sam and I am a sophomore at neither major any kind of street. My question for you is what are your favorite stories from our studios? Yes. My question for you is, is what are your six year use or you to pass more illegal immigration? [19:41:46] Or was this a big for our dreams? [19:41:55] Even during the last year that every American has more than years. [19:42:05] A further action. OK. [19:42:08] Number two, we need to provide a path to citizenship. [19:42:15] Earned citizenship. [19:42:16] My head is going to have to live for the twelve thousand twelve on document people in nine states right away. [19:42:25] They it kind of goes to the real the K on the Haven visa and they were released. [19:42:32] So the deal is that if you wanted to be an activist, this got out of the shadows as you protected coming out of the shadows and getting the process of doing what everyone else had to learn. Languages, ET said, go through the same process. [19:42:48] And if you do, we could easily. Third, no, no official separation. Just. [19:43:03] By the way, that was my. [19:43:10] This you university, by the way, we talked about it earlier in the week out. You said a long time. Why can't we put more? For now, we gave just six. As we see it, mostly positive, fresh. [19:43:26] So my point is that we have to be who we were as a species. And then right now, I think it's time do this. [19:43:35] We are denying access to people who seek asylum, but only because she thinks about and how to be able to meet. [19:43:46] Is it a legitimate reason to seek asylum? You have a judge who may have seen on the spot. [19:43:51] Now in a position where you can come from a country we had in the past and know firsthand that in America you have to go through asylum offices in. [19:44:01] Well, I tell you what, I'm not going to lower my great great grandfather out of coughing should have an 84 year. [19:44:07] I see. Not Mormons having a little bit over a year without a it for our kids on the way, you know? [19:44:15] So are you saying that we should look at the facts? [19:44:19] The facts are dreamers with us. Dreams are based people. He says, well, maybe not assisted a I. [19:44:29] I can get picture on a 3 year old because the person who got to take me meeting me here. It's illegal. Leave me here. Come on. Come on. [19:44:41] So we have a fact and again and consistently saying that. And by the way, no one has any idea what kind of commitments you realize. [19:44:53] I don't know anywhere else you can tell. I was looking at this. [19:44:55] You realize of the five year anniversary of the term from Yale to the community colleges. [19:45:05] Guess what? Sen. Marco Rubio. [19:45:18] The he decided to camp to set out to sort of share a little bit of all the women we're going in now the and what we did in science math. [19:45:31] Telling a great honor. I agree. [19:45:33] Grandfather very one of the rest of my life, my reaching out to my nieces in the 90s. [19:45:50] Jackie taking off his. [19:45:54] Okay. How you terrorist group? [19:46:00] Over the past few years, we've seen the market price increases in claims that are not consistent, but in my personal opinion has to does not have a long way to go. So if you are elected to office, how would you use your presidential power to decide right after the meeting with which I have. How many of you were here? [19:46:22] I was shown the door, wasn't the word. [19:46:26] Broder, this isn't the case for you. [19:46:29] You have to move. Everybody. Really, this is the calmest. [19:46:42] Were proud to do more with an American this is called really the last show, which is the best of all time. With that in mind, how did you follow suit? Months. I, uh, I decided that if I on I want to do some sort of crazy car walk down the road with me. [19:47:10] Uh. Sort of, sir. This kid's future. [19:47:15] And if you could only be charged, one of these two, you know, if you had a lot of great emissions. But they don't play well, set it office. [19:47:24] No one really made sure that the commission wanted to do this. And he said the first Cold War. [19:47:32] Yes. We had no troops. We had no capacity. [19:47:37] There was no ability to share that information. But now we lose, you know, the military capabilities to check. OK, now here's the deal. If you do that, I put together an organization. [19:47:52] And when I got out of office, I went into this and he said, here's here's what we need is a democracy. May you're really got love it. And when it did, 21 candidates to the 20 page articles came to me as long and long, five Nobel laureates to see what I mean by that. [19:48:12] And then if we did it, we found out that was thinking of that, because they just so far have not reached a deal making working with one another share again. [19:48:26] No one at my age, just a joke somebody told me or I say, and they walk out of here or see an oil prices, I don't want to. And so there's not any way I should add that there was. [19:48:36] That's how I was set up against man, that one of the things that I did, we did an independent commission, which the president gave me when he did it. [19:48:45] It was and it's a little hard across to the world to do whatever I need to do in any industry. [19:48:51] And then one day he came up with a sign that we had really been on a whole range of disciplines that you wouldn't think would make any sense when you're not presenting my boy and asked you, what the hell does this have to do with cancer? [19:49:04] Well, guess what? They gave him one hour more radiation and more. [19:49:10] So we started to figure out that a lot of people were talking about history. [19:49:14] It is a way of this us what's going on in history. [19:49:18] I mean, look back for the last 40 years. Significant. You didn't get it. We were notified. It's usually too late. [19:49:27] We then went and got exercise and take it out. [19:49:31] Usually damage terms that occurred under the word is. We then make sure every day we have Keating affair that in fact is designed to kill the patient because a lot of good it. I don't mean good at fighting, not all the time. [19:49:49] But in addition to that, that aside, I really wish. So I'll give you an example. I don't know to put it that way. [19:49:58] Can you tell us what happened was that they finally came out with any pain suddenly at one was at Walter Reed Hospital. [19:50:08] Let me ask a few. It was really a new class to the jury, didn't really exist to the killer cast. And they were really listening. They were over the moon. [19:50:24] But because it happened, not only was it the best today, because as the New Year celebration, they had Kirsch, but they had Pierce, the Columbus. [19:50:39] This is really something that was all this all this churning and constant on the surface, as I think mine is still piled up and this is very. [19:50:50] Did you try to leave to the next thing on? [19:50:56] We're now finding an exit is that way to appeal to the kids. This is the new normal. Just like any time. [19:51:06] And so they said, well, we can't do tonight because you trying to get let's say you're not. [19:51:13] The four major drug companies are working on one particular strain. [19:51:17] Four hundred and 240 is just sitting there. And so we're not saying. [19:51:23] Well, we've come a long way to do certain economic news, teaching you to go to work on what may be a kind of that could take years to get it done. [19:51:33] So why don't we go inside monetary value to the bureau you're working on before we have to send a hundred or two women to find your. So we started at the drug working group of experts 20 percent year over year. [19:51:50] We're 19 versus taking the. Well, guess what? Any work from all of these companies? We will put our terminal work on the table. [19:52:02] Did he ever talk you into music? We are running here. We have no idea who is in this. You know, what is the responded to this? [19:52:13] You get it. You're on a monster Halloween party site. [19:52:17] And guess what? [19:52:19] The duty is to research the people. The fact is that. [19:52:24] That we're changing the way in which we fight and encourage people to move back. [19:52:30] I'm sure that if, for example, if you were able to take every year to get to work, if in fact you were able to take the sequence with the kids or even begin, you could be deterred by taking out the cell so you could determine what did that particular case is and you did that. It costs about half as much as it used to cost hundreds of miles. And if you sleep with that answer, determine exactly what it is, exactly what time it is and where it is right now. [19:53:08] You can, in fact, when I grew up. So why is it that we want to figure out why is he. I'm a massive atheist guy. You take that out. It's awful for that. And I think I'd argue that. [19:53:22] What? What was the difference? So if you're able to take a little kids, he was putting it in one space, one time using technology. [19:53:32] You have been able to take 15 over the last more time over 10 years than going take this the our ability to achieve its computing capacity. You have to determine what was it about your teenager in mind that allowed it to work on you and me? [19:53:52] That's why you have so many people coming off saying, OK, we're going to let you think. We're going to let the research. [19:54:00] I got it literally over aid for the Palestinians recently convicted in these mass organizations. And you say, OK, I'm going to let you have all that. And then you forget all that he had. [19:54:15] And he said it wasn't going to give up. Oh, a million people asked us to said a military search. We're moving toward finding a solution. You think it's people thinking or how did you make this? [19:54:26] He's just a really great start. Men and women to devote their whole life to the differences. And any of you have had found matter. It's just you know, it's not a matter of years. [19:54:39] It's a matter of moments. Man, it's everything and everything happens. But the difference between being a clinician is extremely dry and research work is the working set of the outcomes we need. [19:54:49] Why is the person who has the permission? It's like Dr.. [19:54:56] Anyway, AQ Khan Academy can't get him to sleep, right, tell us a lot. Can you give me 30 minutes? Making this decision making by. [19:55:14] The middle school you. This is the very latest today during the week's. This is a sense of urgency to change communications during you time. [19:55:29] Surely dead economy one is pass. [19:55:33] Thanks for joining us today. [19:55:35] I know you're one of the very kind of. [19:55:39] No one much larger than with was created and they walk out on the roads are the president nods to the 2016 election and a sign that the president has to be handed the greatest single thing ever said. [19:55:53] I want to get to the person that I was going into the community to know all I'm going to get to try and find out, just do we not have administered the bar they call dark? [19:56:05] This is organization in the Defense Department suddenly finding that allows for just pure research on the places that would make America safe. [19:56:14] Very once thing about the Internet, 30 miles as it came up with the Joneses, they're going to come up with stealth technology. OK. Imagine if we had our brains to me and help me set up city attorney. [19:56:31] If I'm elected president, nine states where I'm going into the first four years on there, make sure that the Sandy 20 billion dollars of can is pure research, a financial regulation that just like you did, just like you it down. In fairness to the world, I want the country to test of limits for good. [19:56:54] But if you do that, you have you have other diseases that we can deal with in the front of the line between the to this country, much at a standstill. [19:57:03] You realize that if you don't find comedy or maybe you break through on almost every single solitary period in America in the next 15 years will mean no one does it decision that he has to own. Well, we are thinking about half Jewish. [19:57:20] Not to enough. Four hundred or a billion dollars? A mere. [19:57:27] OK, that's very good. I think you've been telling me take a look. This is the most widely to ideas because you know, nothing a drop more than any point and say, I'm going to go to the bottom of this and I'm going to be able to stand and we take a good look at our investment. [19:57:47] Decision to do that, but the federal government should be limited. [19:57:52] But the third thing is to keep these diabetes, diabetes. [19:57:59] So I would this because what I like about it is that I asked the Nobel Prize for four, he said. He gave me a car. What would you give back the vaccines that you had, all the money in the world? [19:58:11] What is 100 of the previous targets to give you? Can you do that? I have you can use it all the time in the 90s. [19:58:20] So what lot? The costs of the fundamental changes to the earnings estimates. We need to do it. We do it when I push into. [19:58:51] This came out, we had no one to answer that question, even if similar more neighbors were with water pipes, said the women who entered illegally. So. I'm going to translate the question. Order to do that. I shouldn't be standing today for you. [19:59:16] Hello. Hello. I'm from. [19:59:22] Good evening. I mean, it's still. [19:59:24] And every day I look at the video that I just feel, you know, I haven't defended policies able to deal with conditions that I haven't already made you is that he feels. He said, want to make any money at all because of the deportation was headed in the wrong direction. Is just not moving in the right place. You want to really you heard the president believe 74 nations want to play well with us. Take a much more. [20:00:16] She's only committed a felony. [20:00:20] Not a word not to compare president. Well, this is outrageous. He's the guy that came up with the. He's the guy. [20:00:33] It was part of my response to living in it from the Republicans that in fact they they moved for immigration reform. When that failed. I'm not going to talk about him. And he just reminded me that you have to do better. [20:00:49] That's what one of the reasons why I don't always represent our state. [20:00:53] And in any disagreement, I have a president personally. That's no way. Your. [20:01:00] What's happened is that he came along, he had soft finance, that Americans are just not operating here. George Bush is more involved with keeping it slow. [20:01:10] We're not going to stumble here when it comes to picking up on whether or not she knew she would have separate commitments. [20:01:18] We, in fact, set up a program to take literally. [20:01:21] This is not a limited, by the way, not only decided to send three dreamers, but simply because it's a significant portion of them as well. [20:01:32] Thirdly, the seven major parties is going to communicate to this group. It is absolutely, absolutely not for. [20:01:46] Nice to meet you. And I was just saying, you take. Immigration, it probably won't be the same where tomorrow. [20:01:56] Why do people call me? Because they say, well, I want you to find out, girl. They call me because they're making music, because they don't get a job because of a they. [20:02:07] Are you going to be cartels or are using it? [20:02:14] So what I did was I came up with I came up with a program that I have gone to Republicans over for Senate, not. [20:02:23] Fifty million dollars, the condition looks to me and you know, if you continue to support immorality of innovative company, we wouldn't have any reform in their systems in terms of the small, in terms of privacy, in terms of police corruption and all the issues and everything. [20:02:39] Shooting by. There is no access to electricity. [20:02:44] All of those they make me will pay their fair share of taxes would be very wrong in your hand. Then we will in fact help fund with changes in their country. Guess what? Immigration to sober up to us. There is a net migration to Mexico. [20:03:04] Here we go again. Okay. In 2008, I was a to for a long. [20:03:12] And I believe in the promises that you make to stop using the word.
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Title: | JOE BIDEN GREENWOOD SC TOWN HALL |
Date: | 11/21/2019 |
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Tape Number: | NYU420519 |
Content: | TVU 10 JOE BIDEN GREENWOOD SC TOWN HALL ABC UNI 112119 2020 FEED FREEZES -- THERE IS A SEPERATE REFEED VIDEO During a lengthy town hall at Landers University in Greenwood, SC tonight, Joe Biden faced two protests back to back from different issue groups-one on deportations from the Obama administration, and one on taking money from corporations. ++DEPORTATION PROTESTS The first and lengthier interaction came after a man announced he would be translating a question on behalf of a woman who only spoke Spanish, and told Biden she is living in fear of ICE, and heard that he had defended the 3 million deportations that took place under the Obama administration. She then asked Biden, via the translator, if he would commit to ending all deportations on day one in office through executive action. "No. I will not stop all deportations. I'll prioritize deportations. The only people who committed a felony or a serious crime. Number one," Biden told the woman, sticking with the position he has previously shared on the issue. (20:00:11) "Number two. To compare President Obama to this guy is outrageous. He's the guy that came up with the DACA program. He's the guy that came along and said that he would apply the law in response to a commitment from the republicans that in fact they would move toward total immigration reform," Biden said defending his former boss. Biden went on to lay out all that the Obama administration did to help with immigration, but that did not satisfy the protestor who continued to interact with Biden. It was difficult to hear what he was saying, but other reporters relayed the man continued to talk about Obama's deportation record, which elicited a strong response from Biden who said, "Well you should vote for Trump. Well you should vote for Trump." (200325) The man then said he wouldn't do that, but argued that Biden had the power to stop deporting people, "I will not stop all deportations if you commit a crime that is a felony." (204349) At this point, 4 more protestors stood up with signs and chanted "not one more deportation." Biden instructed his staff not to intervene, but when the man translating approached the mic to again talk with Biden, Biden asked him if he felt those who murder should be allowed to stay in the U.S. which the man ignored. "You sound a lot like President Obama sounded to the immigrant community in 2008. 3 million families were deported. 3 million families were separated," the man said, adding "I campaigned for President Obama because I had hope and faith in the promises that he made. And we want to hear you apologies for those 3 million deportations, and we want to hear a commitment to stopping all deportations on day one through executive action." (204458) Biden said that families would not be separated under his administration, which the protestors called a "lie" saying children were being separated before President Trump was elected. "But it stopped, it stopped under our administration." Biden said. (204553) A few minutes into the interaction, the protestors walked out of the event, as the rest of the audience cheered. (Edit: This is not the first time Biden has faced protests like this. A group asking him the same question were at a New Hampshire event earlier this summer, and protested his Headquarters opening in Philly as well (though OTR I was told they were in the wrong building Lobby.) ++CORPORATE MONEY PROTESTS The next questioner who took the mic asked Biden a question about climate change. Biden began to answer touting his record on climate change and attacking Trump for his lack of action, when two protestors (unrelated to the man who asked the original question) stood up and asked Biden to stop taking money from corporations. "I do not take money from corporations," a clearly exasperated Biden told the woman (204826). "You listen to Bernie too much, man. It's not true," Biden said to applause from the audience. (204834) The two protestors-both wearing shirts with a green fist with resist written across it, and holding left much quicker than the previous protestors. ++THE REST OF THE EVENT Aside from those interactions, Biden's town hall was rather tame. He placed a large focus on race before the large (by Biden standards) and diverse crowd, starting off the event by talking about getting his start during the civil rights movement, and drew big applause when he mentioned President Obama's name when asked how he would united the country as president. "First of all, my administration's gonna look like the country. You look at the people who run my campaign now. We have more women and more African Americans in major positions in my -- And by the way, I get it. You know, I worked with a guy who was an African American. His name is Barack Obama," Biden said to a massive eruption of cheers from the crowd. (193413) ----- HIGHLIGHTS Worked for Obama 193352 Q: You talked last night and you talked earlier today here about the sickness of America. And I think you'll agree that America is truly sick. When you become president of the United States, you know it's not gonna take bandaid to fix race relations. You know that we're going to have to heal this country. I would like to know how you're gonna do it. 193413 BIDEN>> First of all, my administration's gonna look like the country. You look at the people who run my campaign now. We have more women and more African Americans in major positions in my -- And by the way, I get it. You know, I worked with a guy who was an African American. His name is Barack Obama. [cheers and applause] Dreamers 194210 Number two, we in fact need to provide a path to citizenship, earned citizenship, like everybody else has had to do, for the 12 thousand -- 12 million undocumented people in the United States now. And by the way, they didn't come across the Rio Grande. They came on, they came on a visa, and they overstayed their visa. 194233 So the deal is that if you want to be an American citizen, you gotta come out of the shadows, and you'll be protected coming out of the shadows, and you get in a process of doing what everyone else has has to do who's come. Learn the language, etcetera, you go through the same process. And if you do, we could -- Thirdly, no more family separations, for God's sake. What are we doing? Deportation Protests 195922 Q: [man translating woman's question speaking in Spanish] Good evening, my name is Sylvia, and everyday, I live under the fear that ICE is going to seperate my family. I have heard that you have defended Obama's record of three million deportations that happened over the eight years that he was in office. 195958 Because of the deportations were so high under the Obama administration, it is hard for me as an immigrant to trust you. And I want to know if you were to be president will you stop deportations on day one through executive action? 200011 BIDEN>> No. I will not stop all deportations. I'll prioritize deportations. The only people who committed a felony or a serious crime. Number one. Number two. To compare President Obama to this guy is outrageous. He's the guy that came up with the DACA program. He's the guy that came along and said that he would apply the law in response to a commitment from the republicans that in fact they would move toward total immigration reform. 200043 When that failed, and I'm not gonna talk about any disagreement I may have had with him internally. That's to be -- one of the reasons he's the vice president -- I'm the vice president of the United States and any disagreement I have with the president was between the president and me. That's the only way it can work. But here's the deal. What's happened is that we came along and he then stopped family separations. ICE did not operate at your door step and worried about when your kid goes to school whether or not you're going to have somebody here that when they come to pick them up to determine whether you should be deported, separating families. 200118 We in fact sent the DACA program and -- millions of kids, not only by the way, not only Hispanic children, Hispanic Dreamers, but Asian-Pacific Dreamers. There's a significant portion of them as well that are Dreamers. Thirdly, the separation of families and putting kids in cages is brutal. It is absolutely, absolutely inhumane. And that'll completely stop. We also provided for, what the president asked me to do was to do one other thing. And that was the significant immigration coming from the, the Central America and the northern triangle. 200157 Why do people come? Do people come because they say, boy, won't it be fun to leave everything I know. No, they come because they are being abused, because they don't have jobs, because they in fact are criminal -- excuse me, cartels are -- are dealing with them and abusing them. So, what I did was I came up with, I came up with a program that I got republicans to vote for for 750 million dollars, the condition which we would -- in those three countries where most immigraiton was coming from, we would, if they reformed their systems, 200234 in terms of schools, in terms of prisons, in terms of police corruption, and all those issues, everything from street lighting in areas to access to electricity, all of those issues and making people pay their fair share in taxes, meaning the very wealthy who pay nothing, then we would in fact help fund the changes in their country. Guess what? Immigration slowed up precipitously. If you notice, there is a net migration to Mexico now. Can she understand what I mean? Okay, okay good. [translator speaking off mic] 200325 Well you should vote for Trump. Well you should vote for Trump. [Biden walks away while man still talking] I will not -- [feed drops] ---- FULL TRINT: [19:11:02] Oh, I have say that. Mr. President, thank you for. I saw the first that put this together. I said it really happens like a candidate, you know, throwing chairs and more work. The the. Now, along the way, the staffers were doing the social work for. [19:11:26] It's good to be back in agreement about a year more than once I came up here. My buddy Fritz Hollings early on and I got my education, so I it. Thank you. Thank you, thank you. Thank you. [19:11:40] Look, folks, you know and thank you for being do this. [19:11:45] I it's like a customer's holiday for the one elected officials coming up here, although I can agree. But the good news is she gets the moderator. She gets to ask the questions and she's coming on the show. [19:11:56] So go. I. I'm delighted to be here. And I really am. And I'm delighted to be back. I I fell in love with, say, long time ago with a. [19:12:10] It's some of the folks not even madly in love with a few. Not to me, not even a woman of the kind of something man. [19:12:17] You know, look, I remember that when I got elected early on and back in nineteen seventy two, it a 29 year old kid in the United States Senate. [19:12:26] And right after he got elected with an accent of all my family and I lost my wife and daughter tractor trailer. He didn't kill my wife, kill my daughter. And my two boys was badly, badly injured and I didn't want to go with him. [19:12:38] I had my Maryland Democrat elected governor with to the point someone and my sister managed my campaign and my brother were working out who who in fact, would take my seat. [19:12:50] The guy who was Fritz Hollings, Peter Collins. Can you see that? Along with a guy named Mike Mansfield, who is from Montana. The guy was the majority leader that convinced me to stay in politics, to say to actually get sworn in. And so I've I had a love affair with Ted for a long, long time. And we're going to commit to your life and do mistress. Oh, but anyway, look, I wish I had come back. And, you know, I just want you to know that I know the press, just as I did three or four press interviews today and tonight when I got here and we're talking about, well, we know you're ahead and this is working and it's going to work. Look, I'm here to urge the very areas where I come from. You know, my dad said it happened when Win showed up and I plan on doing the show tonight. [19:13:43] But for me, throughout this time, I think I've in it. And I decided that every county in the state over the last last year. And I really I really appreciate the friendship that I made. And if people who are whoever the most gay folks look and when I announce surgery, very briefly, do you get your question? [19:14:07] But when I announce my candidacy for president United States, I said at the time, and I'm more than an exaggerated and I think we're in a battle for the soul of America. [19:14:18] I think what's happening today in this country is contrary to everything. We stand for the people. When I saw those come out of the civil rights movement, I don't want to make my soul great shakes. But my city was like, here's to our shared slave state. My saying was as the eighth largest black population in the country as a percent of population. [19:14:42] And that's how I got involved in the first place. And I thought that I had gotten to the point where where things really began to change. When I first got elected in the United States in. [19:14:56] When I first tried to look at it before I get back to law school and yet another eight years ago when I arrived where I knew it was my city city, they were looking to deliver. [19:15:10] This is the only city in America is occupied by the military since the war because I wanted to to that the career woman was not kidding and going you. And then they got killed. That sets my to the school. And I came back to nowhere. [19:15:30] Is it planning to begin with military parts of the city? A third candidate job offer would be on leaving Iraq. The offer would do a lot for me. [19:15:43] I didn't take it or leave it in a bag or admitted it was faster than it was in the midst of what I had called rice. I couldn't sit back. I quit the law firm and I couldn't finish because the people that. [19:16:05] Well, all right, folks, I grew up and ended up in the east of the brewery. This is how we continue to live the rest of your people. Who's responsible for Bernie? [19:16:19] The right answer and then they really down to the Internet TV station laws to go effect all the way to the office in the evening before they get a chance to be dragged off to jail for trial. [19:16:40] I wonder whether or not we have to get back to normal and. [19:16:45] Where does the political guys go off with guys? Secondly, along with the east side or whatever kind of relationships the. And here I was. [19:16:55] And that was a four years ago, the day I was traveling and seeing what happened to the money, see my. [19:17:03] And at the same point, I just finished waiting for the next round pick me, I was on a train kind of waiting for the world to see set of the. [19:17:16] Four years later. It's taken me on another 20 mile ride. And Saunders trains the voice of the United States. [19:17:23] The time that I can move forward with Israel way. I might think to my my, my like a. [19:17:39] A decorated veteran of a major year in Iraq and a rock star. He served in the military. My daughter recognized the. [19:17:51] No, not a fan. Carlson called her. She really loved because of the burnt out and yellow side. No African-American. I never heard that, and I said, so here I am. [19:18:06] Don't tell me. Hey, look what's happened. Look at me. Are you back? Am getting sick. I didn't realize that. I thought a lot of promises you just made about this. What I didn't realize is that he never goes away and only hides. [19:18:26] No one hides. I never thought I would see 2017 historicity in the Virginia people coming out of the field. [19:18:36] Cherry torches, contorted faces, prettiness meaning hate. There are very tall. Do you remember them? [19:18:45] Remember the of coverage? I actually wanted to be both carrying swastikas and chanting and isolating while, say, kids that occurred in Germany in the 30s, accompanied by religious purposes of Ku Klux Klan. [19:19:03] David Duke say this is why we continue. This is why we love you and want to have you till this evening. [19:19:13] And when? Yes. What do you think was come of it? Look at that. [19:19:20] There were barely five people on both sides. No president has ever, ever said he did not. Down the track. [19:19:32] President Johnson? No. Not only stunned the nation, but did it. Absolutely. I'm amazed at the work you get for leaders of the group. We have to watch what we do. [19:19:45] You folks have learned a lot. [19:19:51] I know people that hide under the rocks. If you keep giving it oxygen, you become a better. [19:20:01] The economy, disappearance. You all know time of year. [19:20:07] You see what happened and what happened to those beautiful people were shot and killed over a period of church. [19:20:19] It's like. And many are in need of short songs. [19:20:26] The idea that we're clearly going to start seems to be easy. It's only gotten worse. It's only gotten worse. [19:20:37] The commonly. [19:20:39] Difficulties, folks, international targets to take my over the last several weeks, the first one. [19:20:48] Vladimir Putin doesn't want me to be president. I set up a cement mixer to mess with it, and the other one needs it alone. [19:21:04] I will remember that oxygen depleted in acidic. [19:21:09] Okay. What's the word? Want to run against? [19:21:25] I'd say the time is too precious. It's not a good look. There's a lot more to say that everything off call about everything is different from health care and education to more Americans and talking about housing. [19:21:37] All of the things that, you know, diagnosing and the issue, but with the fundamental requirement is that we should have citizens more. [19:21:47] Know the folks who. [19:21:53] We had never lived up to it, but really the more we were, the only country in the world is going off to the moon idea. [19:22:03] It's too powerful an early being rather than. And it starts off. [19:22:10] We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women created good down the line and create certainly when we at war, for we the people in order to form a more perfect union. [19:22:21] We never did live up to it. We would have never really let up. [19:22:25] But every generation has gradually moved. The arts has a greater and greater degree inclusion. [19:22:31] This is the first time I come along and say no, we're we're just throwing out a little longer than we are. [19:22:38] And this is great damage to the national and America may leave the world just why I have to work harder. I know the talk of a long term history of the world. No, I grow weary of clients as lawyers, as if I ever had a position. But here we be led by the executive, by the power of our example. [19:22:58] Our last UN resolution prepared us. That's what the rest of the world as well. And it's all in jeopardy. [19:23:06] So I say restoring the Soul Society is not the place we're treating with. This is what we do. [19:23:12] In fact, do we believe that all people are created equal or we work toward that area? [19:23:19] But it also was ministers virtues maintain national security because as women around the world, what it is we do. [19:23:28] This is depressingly Stubbs pulling a finger in the eye of our allies. He tricks zero type mistakes on a whole range of policies, including policies that I not about my whole life. [19:23:41] That's why I was asked why Iraq we to make it, because I don't get the point. [19:23:48] Almost two weeks in a row. Mrs Clinton is a British man. If you don't think it was the women who were not going to keep her in 15 minutes, I could go home. [19:24:00] And I know when I say sure, the soul of America is not just about justice for African-Americans, minorities. I guess that's critical, but it goes beyond. [19:24:13] You can just make it the life who you are. And we have to reach out with it at another time. And then you can transcend any questions you would like to ask. [19:24:41] I see vise President Biden, that is a better person. I would like to know where designed this war. Estimates some of the surrounding counties that we are likely to find. [19:25:01] What is it you need to buy this house? Well, first of all. [19:25:10] It was rural and urban and rural where me means it's not just the texture. We need to see a town. You, my lawyer, standing by to see my medical understanding of 20 hours of state and the average size of the roofs of towns are down to three hours. [19:25:34] So what's happening is, is he left behind his two year old guy and running away from the most important ways to let up a guy like the candidate's church? My church and I meet every single solitary community the United States should ever have access to. Hi. Hi, sweetie. For man. And the reason for that is how can I have kids in areas that don't have access to that? How can they compete the same way? And in fact, are not because access to information. [19:26:07] Most people are not being told to get really good. But forget or they're only for a week or a minutes. How can a name and access that? I actually order no women so far. [19:26:19] When I was 24. How do I get. [19:26:24] Secondly, we should be investing in infrastructure. [19:26:29] We may need to make sure the water is key to making sure that we're in a situation where you have access to build me back in the day when the flooding begins to make you look a little back into what it used to be black and will continue to level reality. So you have Hemingway. [19:26:48] He has has access to the water, which you have access to all where you think like the game development in your community. You changed my mind back Texas today. [19:26:59] My state is a tiny company with big and small cars today. Well, guess what? [19:27:05] They're all over the place. Nor should it. [19:27:10] The fact is, this is real access to education. That access to the things, is it? And in reality, I haven't asked here at this point. I guess it never met anybody who decides you're going to come here. You decide they ask the question. When I started to get my I got out of work to be able to get in my car before you get it. [19:27:30] And so we would have to invest in infrastructure to make it. My my problem is when you tell it to us. So shut up, you know, but private houses. [19:27:42] How did you know where my guess is? [19:27:45] Right. You can read the cost of rental housing units. [19:27:48] We all have the capacity to make an offer. People, you have a poverty rate that way. Oh, my God. It fell apart after the fact. Secondly, you also have a situation where if you want to be able to borrow money, you desire a business that we do not provide for the kind of help we used to ride out here. [19:28:07] For entrepreneurs, community want to move towards the single most to the best and the single most successful element of society is going to ask the American entrepreneurs. [19:28:18] And so we can do that. [19:28:21] They call a 35 hour window to call how we're all going to all this is there that in fact to provide for significantly more resources for entrepreneurs to be able to borrow money to get started, low interest loans to houses and make sure your position where you can provide with tax credits for people wanting to buy a car. [19:28:43] There's a whole range of things that we need to go on to. Why I can't go on. I'll leave you and the entire plan. [19:28:51] The point is this. Lastly, the most important thing we could do in rural America. [19:28:58] Just like your city is dealing with a Jewish exodus. I see this as a Jewish. [19:29:05] And one of the things I opposed on a first, the point was that we didn't get it done. Is someone like walking in at a time when the school flows to this land? [19:29:18] And what's happening? Schools should be set up to keep me out of here. [19:29:24] Nash I put about 45 million out Junior and I do it my community, their capital gains taxes to the very wealthy and ignore the tax cut. But the point is that we have more problems. [19:29:43] Most of the schools. [19:29:44] Number one, teachers may not be any good at living in our economy. Oh, I'm fine. How do I make one of my teeth smaller? [19:30:05] You know what? Were you get something out of journalism, maybe it really is not under arrest? No, I will call it whatever year we've gotten before. [19:30:19] Yeah. All right. Why did you do that? But look where we are. Is that. Fact? We've invested in got a few things that we've invested in here that that the world wasn't their backyard, no matter how clever they were or what a lack of education they had for you to say to the kids four times, two or three years or four years, and you'll find access to the next to increased prices at. [19:30:54] To number two, we're sure a hundred and five thousand homes to teams from America. [19:31:01] But the big money generation he's talking about now, a lot of you wrinkle in education because they just saw a graduate degree. Really, you need to graduate from the academy, give me 20 years just to kind of let anyone else other than social programs before. [19:31:16] Yes. Now I have something to say to me. [19:31:24] Want have insight on the world here. And you're saying I've got a feeling I wanted to get away with. [19:31:34] What women do with it, you know, I be inside. [19:31:38] OK, so we have that opportunity to do more because what's going to happen? We would lose this next year to the team, which is predicted to happen over the next 10, 15 years. We're going to show it to his team. [19:31:53] And we would have class sizes increase and we're going to do that. [19:31:59] But the bigger classes, the harder it is to keep working intelligently. So teaching to me will mean competitive wages. Your second child has a much easier time getting, you know, number one and number two. [19:32:11] Every single American to be able to work with the school community. Three, four and five years old. [19:32:17] Number three, we would also change the third factor. [19:32:21] I really resent the notion that I am not willing to criticize this. I'm saying it was your idea that there is no reason why you should not be advanced placement courses in control. [19:32:32] There is no reason why she can. A you. Many people. Yeah. Well, maybe so. [19:32:43] The whole point of this is if we invest in early education, we would fundamentally alter the process and anyone would be shocked by it. [19:32:51] And at three point five years old goes to go sort of gather and they critique something a little different from students, choose to dedicate it to the school that I throw. [19:33:00] And then they're going to go beyond beyond high school, beyond high school, whatever teaching will over there get to be of the practice or whether it's a community college or for your school. [19:33:13] Later, I'll get into what I think you should do and really get to see that through Facebook. Having said that, I do think that education is an antique piece of what we can do for earlier today. [19:33:34] They would use. [19:33:45] The third is the last time you talked earlier in the day here about the citizens of America. And I think you read on America's screens. When the president of the United States you have. Then for the police regulations. You know, it's kind of like my. [19:34:13] Oh, I I'm going to see this in a little bit. I mean, look at the people around. Did you know I work with a guy who is a man? [19:34:39] You watch that party every night at the base when you're thinking about how all of a sudden, oh, this is the future of this country. [19:34:53] I mean, I know. [19:34:56] Oh, no, he and his friend John. [19:35:06] As I species in California, he's hunted down. He lives in Toronto, would make a speech and this is about 20 minutes ago, he asked me questions on not on the same day. [19:35:21] And then actually it was turned out I that I was talking to a man or when he did not want to see. [19:35:34] As you say, when you told me to follow my lead. Who is it? Look. I think that people have an opportunity. [19:35:47] I think the government and the courts should look like we're broke because it's one thing to deal with it. [19:35:56] I think you saw just first of all, shooters pointing out if you have, for example, you don't have one of the American teacher in a school. The kids are never going to do it, be credibly bad. And it has to. [19:36:12] It's a little bit like you say, look out there. [19:36:15] And I see people who are really like me. My larger point, though, is that. [19:36:23] You know, a lot of it has to do with what are our verbs? [19:36:30] Care. [19:36:31] And, you know, there's three reasons why I said I right. [19:36:34] The number one was a few other souls to rule number two. [19:36:39] This is the reason in my classes this time, nearly everybody, along with regards to the call in regards to the president and his class. [19:36:47] You're my passes, whether you're someone dealing with a disability. [19:36:53] Everybody gets kind of a reasonable. [19:37:01] This helps the whole country. [19:37:05] Everybody does well when everyone has a shot and a lot of things happen now. [19:37:12] If you know this because of what this experience, this policy is in terms of the economic policy of tax policy. [19:37:19] If you find yourself in a situation where you're have now so many people that at when you saw that in our situation where they had been paying off their debts and unable to deal with their obligations on accident. [19:37:34] Well, guess what? We're consuming society. Those who are not having me right now. [19:37:41] That's the driver during retirement. So people don't have the money to spend on a house. Guess what? The economy slows down having one of these, too. [19:37:52] It was one of the big issues most you cannot be working on growth of people who are working class folks in middle class schools. [19:38:03] In fact, we're not having trouble giving you one. [19:38:06] Case in point, in fact, we were able to which I proposed that we were going to get it. Don't you didn't with that. You said, look, here's the deal. [19:38:16] Every single person who qualified community college gets to go free. And by the way, we have we have an industrial revolution. [19:38:27] And that is because they are finishing at the top of the list, because the whole change take place in the economy. The question is, this is going to be the middle class today. Tell us, look what's happening. [19:38:42] We've lost two hundred thousand of sales jobs to 20. Why? [19:38:48] For people and creates 250. Forty nine percent average salary. Fifty thousand year. The vast. Highs and lows. Well, guess what? [19:38:59] Hamilton comes along and, you know, I out on a limb. [19:39:02] So all of our stories across America from both sides to get them to the events on the night he buried it for close to 50 years old, the last known location. You lost all or have any kind of effect. Why did you do it? [19:39:18] Well, we knew he gave me a little bag. We have returning even. I'm pretty tired of the one who hired me to shoot him free. [19:39:26] If you keep the little things and you couldn't predict anything when he saw you in community college. [19:39:31] In fact, qualify. Including. My sensitivity in your shoes to see you. [19:39:36] He's going to have to push for. [19:39:42] My sense is when he says we're going to get over to you, grow the economy, it's time for me to provide it. [19:39:51] How do we get here are saving lives and you need deal with a dedicated. It really is needed. Well, I was sitting there for five years. I was the most important college. [19:40:04] And I have to cut out more than anyone else. I hope you make more money. Look, I didn't rise to. My point is that I was a citizen of the movement for security. [19:40:19] Probably less a lot of sitting than you know about how I could afford to have some of the community deal making sure just paying rent for childcare. Today, in the big cities of 24000 most of the year, small cities more moist. [19:40:36] Fourteen thousand one year. And so. If you can apply for any tax credit, me, it's all here. While I'm not worried about my taxes, 750000, wouldn't we be back to work? [19:40:51] And guess what? That increases the growth in the country wants to constrain any time you want to create a significant number of jobs. We give tax breaks to research like gardening, God's we to give it back to a people. [19:41:23] This is a writer Hi, my name is Sam and I am a sophomore at neither major any kind of street. My question for you is what are your favorite stories from our studios? Yes. My question for you is, is what are your six year use or you to pass more illegal immigration? [19:41:46] Or was this a big for our dreams? [19:41:55] Even during the last year that every American has more than years. [19:42:05] A further action. OK. [19:42:08] Number two, we need to provide a path to citizenship. [19:42:15] Earned citizenship. [19:42:16] My head is going to have to live for the twelve thousand twelve on document people in nine states right away. [19:42:25] They it kind of goes to the real the K on the Haven visa and they were released. [19:42:32] So the deal is that if you wanted to be an activist, this got out of the shadows as you protected coming out of the shadows and getting the process of doing what everyone else had to learn. Languages, ET said, go through the same process. [19:42:48] And if you do, we could easily. Third, no, no official separation. Just. [19:43:03] By the way, that was my. [19:43:10] This you university, by the way, we talked about it earlier in the week out. You said a long time. Why can't we put more? For now, we gave just six. As we see it, mostly positive, fresh. [19:43:26] So my point is that we have to be who we were as a species. And then right now, I think it's time do this. [19:43:35] We are denying access to people who seek asylum, but only because she thinks about and how to be able to meet. [19:43:46] Is it a legitimate reason to seek asylum? You have a judge who may have seen on the spot. [19:43:51] Now in a position where you can come from a country we had in the past and know firsthand that in America you have to go through asylum offices in. [19:44:01] Well, I tell you what, I'm not going to lower my great great grandfather out of coughing should have an 84 year. [19:44:07] I see. Not Mormons having a little bit over a year without a it for our kids on the way, you know? [19:44:15] So are you saying that we should look at the facts? [19:44:19] The facts are dreamers with us. Dreams are based people. He says, well, maybe not assisted a I. [19:44:29] I can get picture on a 3 year old because the person who got to take me meeting me here. It's illegal. Leave me here. Come on. Come on. [19:44:41] So we have a fact and again and consistently saying that. And by the way, no one has any idea what kind of commitments you realize. [19:44:53] I don't know anywhere else you can tell. I was looking at this. [19:44:55] You realize of the five year anniversary of the term from Yale to the community colleges. [19:45:05] Guess what? Sen. Marco Rubio. [19:45:18] The he decided to camp to set out to sort of share a little bit of all the women we're going in now the and what we did in science math. [19:45:31] Telling a great honor. I agree. [19:45:33] Grandfather very one of the rest of my life, my reaching out to my nieces in the 90s. [19:45:50] Jackie taking off his. [19:45:54] Okay. How you terrorist group? [19:46:00] Over the past few years, we've seen the market price increases in claims that are not consistent, but in my personal opinion has to does not have a long way to go. So if you are elected to office, how would you use your presidential power to decide right after the meeting with which I have. How many of you were here? [19:46:22] I was shown the door, wasn't the word. [19:46:26] Broder, this isn't the case for you. [19:46:29] You have to move. Everybody. Really, this is the calmest. [19:46:42] Were proud to do more with an American this is called really the last show, which is the best of all time. With that in mind, how did you follow suit? Months. I, uh, I decided that if I on I want to do some sort of crazy car walk down the road with me. [19:47:10] Uh. Sort of, sir. This kid's future. [19:47:15] And if you could only be charged, one of these two, you know, if you had a lot of great emissions. But they don't play well, set it office. [19:47:24] No one really made sure that the commission wanted to do this. And he said the first Cold War. [19:47:32] Yes. We had no troops. We had no capacity. [19:47:37] There was no ability to share that information. But now we lose, you know, the military capabilities to check. OK, now here's the deal. If you do that, I put together an organization. [19:47:52] And when I got out of office, I went into this and he said, here's here's what we need is a democracy. May you're really got love it. And when it did, 21 candidates to the 20 page articles came to me as long and long, five Nobel laureates to see what I mean by that. [19:48:12] And then if we did it, we found out that was thinking of that, because they just so far have not reached a deal making working with one another share again. [19:48:26] No one at my age, just a joke somebody told me or I say, and they walk out of here or see an oil prices, I don't want to. And so there's not any way I should add that there was. [19:48:36] That's how I was set up against man, that one of the things that I did, we did an independent commission, which the president gave me when he did it. [19:48:45] It was and it's a little hard across to the world to do whatever I need to do in any industry. [19:48:51] And then one day he came up with a sign that we had really been on a whole range of disciplines that you wouldn't think would make any sense when you're not presenting my boy and asked you, what the hell does this have to do with cancer? [19:49:04] Well, guess what? They gave him one hour more radiation and more. [19:49:10] So we started to figure out that a lot of people were talking about history. [19:49:14] It is a way of this us what's going on in history. [19:49:18] I mean, look back for the last 40 years. Significant. You didn't get it. We were notified. It's usually too late. [19:49:27] We then went and got exercise and take it out. [19:49:31] Usually damage terms that occurred under the word is. We then make sure every day we have Keating affair that in fact is designed to kill the patient because a lot of good it. I don't mean good at fighting, not all the time. [19:49:49] But in addition to that, that aside, I really wish. So I'll give you an example. I don't know to put it that way. [19:49:58] Can you tell us what happened was that they finally came out with any pain suddenly at one was at Walter Reed Hospital. [19:50:08] Let me ask a few. It was really a new class to the jury, didn't really exist to the killer cast. And they were really listening. They were over the moon. [19:50:24] But because it happened, not only was it the best today, because as the New Year celebration, they had Kirsch, but they had Pierce, the Columbus. [19:50:39] This is really something that was all this all this churning and constant on the surface, as I think mine is still piled up and this is very. [19:50:50] Did you try to leave to the next thing on? [19:50:56] We're now finding an exit is that way to appeal to the kids. This is the new normal. Just like any time. [19:51:06] And so they said, well, we can't do tonight because you trying to get let's say you're not. [19:51:13] The four major drug companies are working on one particular strain. [19:51:17] Four hundred and 240 is just sitting there. And so we're not saying. [19:51:23] Well, we've come a long way to do certain economic news, teaching you to go to work on what may be a kind of that could take years to get it done. [19:51:33] So why don't we go inside monetary value to the bureau you're working on before we have to send a hundred or two women to find your. So we started at the drug working group of experts 20 percent year over year. [19:51:50] We're 19 versus taking the. Well, guess what? Any work from all of these companies? We will put our terminal work on the table. [19:52:02] Did he ever talk you into music? We are running here. We have no idea who is in this. You know, what is the responded to this? [19:52:13] You get it. You're on a monster Halloween party site. [19:52:17] And guess what? [19:52:19] The duty is to research the people. The fact is that. [19:52:24] That we're changing the way in which we fight and encourage people to move back. [19:52:30] I'm sure that if, for example, if you were able to take every year to get to work, if in fact you were able to take the sequence with the kids or even begin, you could be deterred by taking out the cell so you could determine what did that particular case is and you did that. It costs about half as much as it used to cost hundreds of miles. And if you sleep with that answer, determine exactly what it is, exactly what time it is and where it is right now. [19:53:08] You can, in fact, when I grew up. So why is it that we want to figure out why is he. I'm a massive atheist guy. You take that out. It's awful for that. And I think I'd argue that. [19:53:22] What? What was the difference? So if you're able to take a little kids, he was putting it in one space, one time using technology. [19:53:32] You have been able to take 15 over the last more time over 10 years than going take this the our ability to achieve its computing capacity. You have to determine what was it about your teenager in mind that allowed it to work on you and me? [19:53:52] That's why you have so many people coming off saying, OK, we're going to let you think. We're going to let the research. [19:54:00] I got it literally over aid for the Palestinians recently convicted in these mass organizations. And you say, OK, I'm going to let you have all that. And then you forget all that he had. [19:54:15] And he said it wasn't going to give up. Oh, a million people asked us to said a military search. We're moving toward finding a solution. You think it's people thinking or how did you make this? [19:54:26] He's just a really great start. Men and women to devote their whole life to the differences. And any of you have had found matter. It's just you know, it's not a matter of years. [19:54:39] It's a matter of moments. Man, it's everything and everything happens. But the difference between being a clinician is extremely dry and research work is the working set of the outcomes we need. [19:54:49] Why is the person who has the permission? It's like Dr.. [19:54:56] Anyway, AQ Khan Academy can't get him to sleep, right, tell us a lot. Can you give me 30 minutes? Making this decision making by. [19:55:14] The middle school you. This is the very latest today during the week's. This is a sense of urgency to change communications during you time. [19:55:29] Surely dead economy one is pass. [19:55:33] Thanks for joining us today. [19:55:35] I know you're one of the very kind of. [19:55:39] No one much larger than with was created and they walk out on the roads are the president nods to the 2016 election and a sign that the president has to be handed the greatest single thing ever said. [19:55:53] I want to get to the person that I was going into the community to know all I'm going to get to try and find out, just do we not have administered the bar they call dark? [19:56:05] This is organization in the Defense Department suddenly finding that allows for just pure research on the places that would make America safe. [19:56:14] Very once thing about the Internet, 30 miles as it came up with the Joneses, they're going to come up with stealth technology. OK. Imagine if we had our brains to me and help me set up city attorney. [19:56:31] If I'm elected president, nine states where I'm going into the first four years on there, make sure that the Sandy 20 billion dollars of can is pure research, a financial regulation that just like you did, just like you it down. In fairness to the world, I want the country to test of limits for good. [19:56:54] But if you do that, you have you have other diseases that we can deal with in the front of the line between the to this country, much at a standstill. [19:57:03] You realize that if you don't find comedy or maybe you break through on almost every single solitary period in America in the next 15 years will mean no one does it decision that he has to own. Well, we are thinking about half Jewish. [19:57:20] Not to enough. Four hundred or a billion dollars? A mere. [19:57:27] OK, that's very good. I think you've been telling me take a look. This is the most widely to ideas because you know, nothing a drop more than any point and say, I'm going to go to the bottom of this and I'm going to be able to stand and we take a good look at our investment. [19:57:47] Decision to do that, but the federal government should be limited. [19:57:52] But the third thing is to keep these diabetes, diabetes. [19:57:59] So I would this because what I like about it is that I asked the Nobel Prize for four, he said. He gave me a car. What would you give back the vaccines that you had, all the money in the world? [19:58:11] What is 100 of the previous targets to give you? Can you do that? I have you can use it all the time in the 90s. [19:58:20] So what lot? The costs of the fundamental changes to the earnings estimates. We need to do it. We do it when I push into. [19:58:51] This came out, we had no one to answer that question, even if similar more neighbors were with water pipes, said the women who entered illegally. So. I'm going to translate the question. Order to do that. I shouldn't be standing today for you. [19:59:16] Hello. Hello. I'm from. [19:59:22] Good evening. I mean, it's still. [19:59:24] And every day I look at the video that I just feel, you know, I haven't defended policies able to deal with conditions that I haven't already made you is that he feels. He said, want to make any money at all because of the deportation was headed in the wrong direction. Is just not moving in the right place. You want to really you heard the president believe 74 nations want to play well with us. Take a much more. [20:00:16] She's only committed a felony. [20:00:20] Not a word not to compare president. Well, this is outrageous. He's the guy that came up with the. He's the guy. [20:00:33] It was part of my response to living in it from the Republicans that in fact they they moved for immigration reform. When that failed. I'm not going to talk about him. And he just reminded me that you have to do better. [20:00:49] That's what one of the reasons why I don't always represent our state. [20:00:53] And in any disagreement, I have a president personally. That's no way. Your. [20:01:00] What's happened is that he came along, he had soft finance, that Americans are just not operating here. George Bush is more involved with keeping it slow. [20:01:10] We're not going to stumble here when it comes to picking up on whether or not she knew she would have separate commitments. [20:01:18] We, in fact, set up a program to take literally. [20:01:21] This is not a limited, by the way, not only decided to send three dreamers, but simply because it's a significant portion of them as well. [20:01:32] Thirdly, the seven major parties is going to communicate to this group. It is absolutely, absolutely not for. [20:01:46] Nice to meet you. And I was just saying, you take. Immigration, it probably won't be the same where tomorrow. [20:01:56] Why do people call me? Because they say, well, I want you to find out, girl. They call me because they're making music, because they don't get a job because of a they. [20:02:07] Are you going to be cartels or are using it? [20:02:14] So what I did was I came up with I came up with a program that I have gone to Republicans over for Senate, not. [20:02:23] Fifty million dollars, the condition looks to me and you know, if you continue to support immorality of innovative company, we wouldn't have any reform in their systems in terms of the small, in terms of privacy, in terms of police corruption and all the issues and everything. [20:02:39] Shooting by. There is no access to electricity. [20:02:44] All of those they make me will pay their fair share of taxes would be very wrong in your hand. Then we will in fact help fund with changes in their country. Guess what? Immigration to sober up to us. There is a net migration to Mexico. [20:03:04] Here we go again. Okay. In 2008, I was a to for a long. [20:03:12] And I believe in the promises that you make to stop using the word. |
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