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CSPAN Politics And Public Policy Today July 12, 2024

We have seen a lot of ups and downs in the Latino Community. None more stark than the last 3. 5 years. Donald trump his administration have pursued an allout assault on latino communities, from the moment he came down that golden escalator saying he was going to take on the mexican rapists. It started the moment he announced his presidency. Feeding the flames of fears and racism against latinos. It is baked into every aspect of how he has governed. This week was an especially poignant reminder of the terrible consequences of allowing that kind of hate to grow unchecked. Butought we could defeat a, it only hides under the rocks. When a president breathes oxygen in, it comes roaring out. On monday, we marked the oneyear anniversary of the tragic mass shooting in el paso where a gunman explicitly sought to target latinos and 23 beautiful lives were stolen from us and their families. I know what it is like to lose a child. It is awf ....

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FBC After The Bell July 12, 2024

They never say middle women so theyre politically not correct. I have heard term middleman for a long time. They are so wealthy. They are so wealthy. Nobody knows who the hell they are, other know what they do. They make more money than Drug Companies. At least the Drug Companies have to produce a product and it has to be a good product, the middlemen, the rebate im doing cuts out the middleman are and reduces costs and goes back to the people purchasing drugs. I have a lot of enemies out there. May be the last time youll see me for a while. A lot of very rich enemies. Theyre not happy with what im doing. We have one chance to do it. No other president would do what i will do. No other president would do favored nations rebate, buy from other nations at much less cost. Nobody. There are a lot of unhappy people. And theyre very rich people and theyre very unhappy. Heres my fou ....

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CSPAN3 Reel America American Harvest - 1951 July 12, 2024

Narrator somewhere, with someone on the job, everything we have is starting. Somewhere on some fertile acre, the plow knifes through soil that abounds in clumps. And the farmer, although he plows alone, is not alone. His life has tied in with the lives of many others, of all of us who depend on him and his mechanized labors, and he in turn depends on all of us. Somewhere on a lonely range, the earth trembles under the hooves of cattle on the move. And the man who rides the range alone, if he listens with vision , can hear in the rumble of the herd, the rumble of distant machinery in factories where people will finish the work he has begun. Somewhere, someone sets a blast to erupt rich ores of metal from stubborn rock, and sets men to and in mail and , and many interconnected people come to fashion the products of human inventiveness from all of the bounty of nature. Wheat. And to grow the wheat it takes a farmer from new york to michigan to nebraska to oregon and from the dakotas down ....

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CSPAN3 Reel America American Harvest - 1951 July 12, 2024

Narrator somewhere with someone on the job, everything we have is started. ,omewhere on some fertile acre the plow knifes through soil that abounds and promises. The farmer, though he plows alone, is not alone. His life is tied in with the lives of many others, all of us who depend on him and his mechanized labors. And he in turn depends on all of us. Range, then a lonely earth trembles under the hooves of cattle on the move, and the rides the range ofne, can hear the rumble distant machinery in a factory where others will finish the work he has begun. Someone sets a blast erupt rich oil. Manyafter, people, interdependent people come to fashion the products of human inventiveness from all of the bounty of nature. Wheat. To grow the wheat, it takes a farmer. From new york to michigan, nebraska to oregon, and the dakotas down through the great belt, farmersrain grow the finest wheat. Raw material for industrial alcohols for fine finishes. Sugar. And to grow sugar, the sugar farmer. In th ....

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CSPAN3 Reel America American Harvest - 1951 July 12, 2024

We have is started. Somewhere on some fertile acre, the plow knifes through soil that abounds in promise. The farmer, though he plows alone, is not alone. His life is tied in with the lives of many others, all of us who depend on him and his mechanized labors. And he in turn depends on all of us. Somewhere on a lonely range, the earth trembles under the hooves of cattle on the move, and the man who rides the range alone, can hear the rumble of distant machinery in a factory where others will finish the work he has begun. Somewhere, someone sets a blast to erupt rich oil. Metal froms of stubborn rock. And thereafter, people, many interdependent people, come to fashion the products of human inventiveness from all of the bounty of nature. Wheat. And to grow the wheat, it takes a farmer. From new york to michigan, nebraska to oregon, and the dakotas down through the great wheatbelt, 100,000 farmers grow the finest wheat. Raw material for industrial alcohols for fine finishes. Sugar. And to ....

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