[choir singing] our live coverage continues tuesday night with primaries in six states, california, montana, new mexico, new jersey, and north and south dakota. Sec. Clinton a more different vision for our country than the one between our side of democrat or progress for prosperity, fr fairness and opportunity, than the presumptive nominee on the republican side. Mr. Trump we are going to win on education. No more common court. Bring it down. Bring it down. We want it local. We are going to win with health care. We are going to win at the border. We are going to win at trade. Sanders we have to redefine what politics needs in america. From coasttocoast, we have to stand up, fighting back and demanding a government that represents all of us, not just the 1 . [applause] join us life is not a clock p. M. Eastern for Election Results us live at 9 00 p. M. Eastern for Election Results. We look at the fall battleground states. The road to the white house on cspan, cspan radio, cspan. Org. Cs
Christian, jewish, muslim. We have to unite against terrorism. Because terrorism has no faith nor religion against all the hue all the humanity. And we are not here as a shia fighting sunni. Actually, half of my family are sunni, and half of my family shia. Im from iraq, baghdad, theres about 40 of the baghdad this 40 are integrated, sunni and shia. The problem is not religion, its not faith. The problem is that there is evil. There is an enemy of god, enemy of humanity. Its named isis. Theyhis kind of germ, recreate themselves. Some kind of hollywood movie. You kill them, they come back again. They used to be al qaeda. Then they become isis, and then alnusra. Then whats going on . So first of all, we are in a Global Mission and its not only an islamic, its not only shia. It is peace against evil. Second point, we have to have a plan. From a religious point of view, there is a wholly plan. There is a holy plan. There is christianity and judaism here. The children of isaac and muslim an
They are initial credable to do incredible things. And i would frequently. When i talk to folks. Particularly enlisted do you think that people out here you know. Think that they know what you are doing out here . The answer that i would get was no. They think we step on ieds out here. They have no clue what we are doing so i this that i it is important to explain exactly what the stakes are as my colleague. You know. Just said. And i would note one other thing americans are note weary when we are not. If you look at the poll data datadata and how the public felt in the videotapes of the beheadings this summer came out and it was a very different set of numbers from previously. And they feel these things deep scompleechlt assign of disrespect to the nation that they do not appreciate thank you. Thank you mr. Chairman senator king . Mr. Chairman just to put into perspective the number thats we were talking about at the judging and looking back on the history. If we have the 2k3w5i9s bud
Affordability, tax reform and health care. This is live coverage on cspan2. For those of you out there who want to comment on twitter the hashtag is sanders brookings, thats at, not the sign. I want to say at the outset before i do the formal part of the introduction that it is a pleasure to welcome a selfdescribed proud democratic socialist here to brookings. You know these days the word socialist is thrown around as an end that the, and the socialists i know are insulted when president obamas called a socialist because they argue he is too moderate to be a democratic socialist. But the thing we forget is the vibrancy of the democratic socialist tradition in the United States. And bear in mind were talking democratic, small d socialist ie scandinavia not the old soviet union. And in the american tradition were talking about people from eugene debs to Michael Thomas to people like Barbara Aaron right. This is a lively american tradition that has influenced policy in our country in a gr
Against the people who were obstructionist. And the other lesson that i will never forget is that the year following when i ran for reelection, we almost doubled the voter or turnout. Almost doubled the voter turnout from what it had been when i first won. And the lesson that i will never forget and what i believe is that when you stand up for people and you keep your promise, people will, in fact, get involved in politics. So i think it was true then, and i think its true today. Um, in 1986 i ran for governor of the state of vermont as an independent, received 14 of the vote. 1988 i ran for the u. S. Congress, and in that election i was told by my democratic friends that i would be a spoiler, taking away votes and enabling the republican candidate to win. In fact, the republican candidate did win with 41 of the vote. Hydro 38 . Enabling the republican i got 38 . Democrat got 19 . Two years later i ran again for congress defeating the incumbent by 16 points. In 2006 with the retirement