and final state of the union address is now in the history books. he hit a familiar tune last night about hope interest optimism about america s future despite the politics. if you happened to watch on tv, a couple of his lines might have had you wondering, hmm, i ve heard that before. case in point, the famous catch phrase the president referenced from the no longer but one of my favorite shows on the planet, friday night lights. did you hear this? this game is not over. this battle is not over. so let s hear it one more time, together. that s the america i know. that s the country we love. clear eyed, big hearted,
that s the america i know. that s the country we love. clear-eyed, big-hearted, undaunted by challenge, optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word. that s what makes me so hopeful about our future. i believe in change because i believe in you! the american people. and that s why i stand here as confident as i have ever been that the state of our union is strong. thank you. president obama last night as confident and hopeful as ever. today he s taking that message to omaha, nebraska, where moments from now, the president will give a speech to tout economic progress made under his administration. joining me now from omaha, chris
because each of them in different ways know how much that precious right is worth. that s the america i know. that s the country we love clear eyed, big hearted, daunted by challenge, optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word. that s what makes me so hopeful about our future. i believe in change because i believe in you. the american people. and that s why i stand here as confident as i ve ever been that the state of our union is strong. thank you. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. [ applause ]
st. louis post dispatch says he has a long court record including questions about his mental health. police say surveillance camera footage led them to trace the suspect s car to the worst of the fires. they say when they then searched the suspect s car they found a gas canister with gas still inside, as well as a thermos that smelled of gas. we reached out today to the pastor of that one very heavily damaged church, the new life missionary baptist church. his name is pastor david trigz. we had him here on the show just days after that fire gutted his church. i have to tell you we got a lot of feedback about his appearance on this show. people told us they were very moved by how big-hearted and positive he was being even as his congregation had just been burned out. but pastor triggs told us tonight he is glad the suspect is off the streets, he praised the efforts of local law enforcement and the way officers worked with the community to solve this. and when you think about where thi
both of them now up through the big-hearted anybody denies this either. jeb bush is a big-hearted man with zero bigotry in him. he is like bergoglio, pope francis, he loves everybody. what he is trying to say is america has to be about americans coming together. john kasich made this point on the debate stage as well and most of the republicans do. they re not about dividing. they re about bringing together. i think what jeb bush was saying, and i haven t heard all the remarks, is that americans have to come together rather than stake their claims to separate ethnic and ide ogcal and racial identities so that we re first and foremost bound together by the declaration of independence. the cooper union speech, second inaugural. these are all the things that i think jeb bush and all republicans stand for. census data and everything shows that america is becoming increasingly multi-cultural. what does it mean for the