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and she faced an unintended pregnancy.nd because she was low income, because she was a recipient of medicaid, she was denied access to an abortion because of henry hyde. and she sought a back-alley abortion and died as a consequence. so this has real implications. she was the first known victim of the hyde amendment. and i'm sure these stories happen many times over. and women are just disproportionately impacted. particularly, again, those at the margins and who are most vulnerable. >> you remind me of some statistics i saw the other day, from the guttmacher institute. it reports that among poor women, the rate of unintended pregnancy is five times higher than for higher income women. and four in ten women who have abortions are poor. what do you make of that from your own work? >> that, you know, because women don't have access to some of the basic healthcare to prevent pregnancy, so the fact that contraception is often out of reach. for latinas, for example, 97% of sexually-experienced latinas have used a form of contra
and she faced an unintended pregnancy.nd because she was low income, because she was a recipient of medicaid, she was denied access to an abortion because of henry hyde. and she sought a back-alley abortion and died as a consequence. so this has real implications. she was the first known victim of the hyde amendment. and i'm sure these stories happen many times over. and women are just disproportionately impacted. particularly, again, those at the margins and who are most vulnerable. >>...
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he's the author most recently of this book, racial paranoia, the unintended consequences of political correctness. dr. jackson, when you talk about racial paranoia, who is paranoid? >> guest: i would argue we are all paranoid when it comes to race and probably for good reason. one of the points in the book is that raises a category itself is about the embedding of paranoia into the way they look a social life. for instance, the whole point is to say some distances are so paramount, biological, hardwired that we have to be on the lookout at all times and mixing of different ways in which we differentiate between us and them. greece itself is about fearing social paranoia. when you think about a country like the united states that's trying to work through its own history of racial antagonist and coming to have two models. one is we're transcending them in moving beyond, trying to build a multiracial community. .. the only reason why i feel like we have to be very careful about serious discussions about things we feel uncomfortable about. we've been through all of this stuff. made it to
he's the author most recently of this book, racial paranoia, the unintended consequences of political correctness. dr. jackson, when you talk about racial paranoia, who is paranoid? >> guest: i would argue we are all paranoid when it comes to race and probably for good reason. one of the points in the book is that raises a category itself is about the embedding of paranoia into the way they look a social life. for instance, the whole point is to say some distances are so paramount,...
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they knew the unintended that's why you can't justify what the journal news did. >> you can't justifyat they did. as i said it's like a high school stunt. but they have a right to do it and you may be giving them more credit than they deserve by saying that they realize what the unintended consequences. >> bill: they did. >> i'm not sure these people gave this any more thought then they shouldn't be working in that position, bernie. they should all be fired. absolutely wiped out. >> yes. i'm with you on that. that's another matter all together. >> because they have power. the press has power. constitutionally guaranteed power. the press can hurt individual americans. this is where they go effort line. this isn't ideological situation. this is a public safety situation. >> there is no question about that and there is no question in my mind that they should have thought about the unintended consequences. >> out of there, goodbye, see you. >> fine with me. by the way. on the here is a newspaper that clearly doesn't like guns and they don't have much sympathy for people who have guns for
they knew the unintended that's why you can't justify what the journal news did. >> you can't justifyat they did. as i said it's like a high school stunt. but they have a right to do it and you may be giving them more credit than they deserve by saying that they realize what the unintended consequences. >> bill: they did. >> i'm not sure these people gave this any more thought then they shouldn't be working in that position, bernie. they should all be fired. absolutely wiped...
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sexual violence which is four times more likely in a woman with an unintended pregnancy. >> pelley:t a card that asks simple questions. for example: "does my partner mess with my birth control pill or try to get me pregnant when i don't want to be?" "does my partner make me have sex when i don't want to?" this works! it significantly lowers the odds of a woman being pressured against her will. >> pelley: it sounds like doctors like you are being asked to be more proactive with women when they come in as patients. >> and not just in picking up the signs when a woman comes in who has had a history of violence, but in educating women of empowering them. >> pelley: jon, thanks very much. catholic schools all over the country have been closing because of financial problems. the new york archdiocese said yesterday it is closing 22 elementary schools, including this one: blessed sacrament in the bronx, whose alumni include supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. cbs news' "60 minutes" was there when she urged students to shoot for the moon in their careers. from the heavens to the deep blue
sexual violence which is four times more likely in a woman with an unintended pregnancy. >> pelley:t a card that asks simple questions. for example: "does my partner mess with my birth control pill or try to get me pregnant when i don't want to be?" "does my partner make me have sex when i don't want to?" this works! it significantly lowers the odds of a woman being pressured against her will. >> pelley: it sounds like doctors like you are being asked to be more...
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the women on the show are unintended.he women on the show hope that it will bring a different kind of understanding to a difficult issue. >> it's not something you would wear to the badge and not like saying hey, i would smoke when i was say teenager. >> reporter: she never had children, a conscious decision. >> it was a self-preservation cupid of thing. i felt i didn't deserve happiness or to have anymore children. and all that changeed when i went through the first bible study. >> reporter: the producers hoped to repeat the project in another city next season. in charlotte, north carolina, lauren green, fox news. >>> the news tonight is far from over. the news edge at 11 is starting right now. >>> edge begins with a march on washington. thousands hitting the national mall today, rallying for and against gun control. and thans story staying up late with us. i'm laura evans. today's protests brought newtown, connecticut, people side-by-side asking for congress to act. fox's anna coyman has the story. >> reporter: thousand
the women on the show are unintended.he women on the show hope that it will bring a different kind of understanding to a difficult issue. >> it's not something you would wear to the badge and not like saying hey, i would smoke when i was say teenager. >> reporter: she never had children, a conscious decision. >> it was a self-preservation cupid of thing. i felt i didn't deserve happiness or to have anymore children. and all that changeed when i went through the first bible...
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the more we can do to provide women access to birth control, the fewer unintended pregnancies in theirst place. >> to michael's point, pro-life doesn't necessarily mean not pro-choice, right? diane from the jackson women's health organization, thank you so much. i'm sorry we have to let you go there. we will have much more with cecil richards and our incredible panel after the break. [ female announcer ] this is your moment. the delightful discovery. the sweet realization that you have a moment all to yourself. well, almost. splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® makes the moment yours™. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trade. less for us
the more we can do to provide women access to birth control, the fewer unintended pregnancies in theirst place. >> to michael's point, pro-life doesn't necessarily mean not pro-choice, right? diane from the jackson women's health organization, thank you so much. i'm sorry we have to let you go there. we will have much more with cecil richards and our incredible panel after the break. [ female announcer ] this is your moment. the delightful discovery. the sweet realization that you have a...
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owner of these franchises they can't stay in business we've seen this all the way this was the unintended consequence get out there cut a share it's actually a million dollars a year to two point seven you know well it isn't as as neal said it is the absolute intended consequence of obamacare to move us to single payer to have to make it so hard for employers that they're just going to throw their hands up and the government is going to have to settle this sam of chris and neil are right i'm all in favor of this i think there's you know some things in obamacare like leading up to the states to try and find ways to insure as many people for as cheaper cost. two that could pave the way to single payer other states want to choose a single payer the problem is republicans in congress were all about states' rights or blocking waivers that give states the ability to create single payer systems under has already authorized it passed the law signed by the governor one of the state has been waiting for the republicans in congress to pass legislation giving them away for what they did was a blacky
owner of these franchises they can't stay in business we've seen this all the way this was the unintended consequence get out there cut a share it's actually a million dollars a year to two point seven you know well it isn't as as neal said it is the absolute intended consequence of obamacare to move us to single payer to have to make it so hard for employers that they're just going to throw their hands up and the government is going to have to settle this sam of chris and neil are right i'm...
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here is the book "racial paranoia" the unintended consequences of political correctness" this is booktv on c-span2. >> host: booktv on c-span2 on location at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. at the annenberg school of communication currently joining us is the theme michael x. delli carpini what is the annenberg school of communication? >> we do research for the public consumption and a ph.d. training and graduate training that media and communication influence social practice and health and cultural practice. >> we're here to talk about your book "after broadcast news" media regimes, democracy, and the new information environment" but it seems that we have been to be -- debating the broadcast news scenario. to put it into historical context the basic argument is over the last 20 years there is a number of changes changing the
here is the book "racial paranoia" the unintended consequences of political correctness" this is booktv on c-span2. >> host: booktv on c-span2 on location at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. at the annenberg school of communication currently joining us is the theme michael x. delli carpini what is the annenberg school of communication? >> we do research for the public consumption and a ph.d. training and graduate training that media and communication...
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> brown: and one of the questions among those killed of course has the number of civilians, the unintended casualties. how much do we been that? >> well, the data is not really that good on civilian casualties. it would be helpful to get a more transparent assessment of civilian approaches. i have talked tie range of human rights organizations in pakistan's tribal areas who have argued from their perspective on the ground, civilian casualties are rather minimal. but other than some sporadic conversations i've had with people in the tribal areas, i think the data we have publicly is limited. >> brown: what does your data show, or people you talk to show? >> two things. one is tomorrow the united nations is going to announce it's appointing a special investigator into civilian deaths by drones, and through this targeted killing program. so we should be able to get some of the real facts through this u.n. investigation. it's ridiculous that the united states itself hasn't conducted this kind of investigation. of or disclose its results. but that investigation will be done by the u.n. the seco
> brown: and one of the questions among those killed of course has the number of civilians, the unintended casualties. how much do we been that? >> well, the data is not really that good on civilian casualties. it would be helpful to get a more transparent assessment of civilian approaches. i have talked tie range of human rights organizations in pakistan's tribal areas who have argued from their perspective on the ground, civilian casualties are rather minimal. but other than some...
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blowback because of-- i think at's t arguments that these drone attacks create a kind of unintended consequence of more people angry at us. >> i think there always is a danger of over-using them. again, i think there have been several cases, ones i'm aware of which have disrupted people active involved in plotting. but i would also say why pack takens, for example are, unhappy with the americans. it's complicated. there are a raifnl of factors. it's not just drones. there have been a range of issues including the raid against bin laden that did so. >> announcer: is there evidence of more direct evidence that there is at kind of blow-back that youhink is hapning? >> well look i spend a lot of time lobbying congress and members of the hous house and se armed services committee. there is a lot of worries there, especially about the c.i.a. program and the possibility of repercussions and reprisals against american soldiers in these parts of the world and also the c.i.a. in particular pulling the united states into conflicts that will be very difficult to get out of. that's why, especial
blowback because of-- i think at's t arguments that these drone attacks create a kind of unintended consequence of more people angry at us. >> i think there always is a danger of over-using them. again, i think there have been several cases, ones i'm aware of which have disrupted people active involved in plotting. but i would also say why pack takens, for example are, unhappy with the americans. it's complicated. there are a raifnl of factors. it's not just drones. there have been a...
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people who invest and create >> you think it is an unintended consequence of the fiscal cliff. >> i don'think so. mimit u middle class voters are more likely to give a larger share of the income charity and that will not change with the tweak with the cap for higher income folks. >> we'll see strong be number neceary the month of the fiscal cliff negotiation. as why move out of the recession, that will give people more money to give to charity and we'll see it bounce back more than what it wa wh the nonprofit outlets are calling a hair cut in the cap . remember what the alternatives were, too? extend the bush tax cuts which arguably through us in a economic crisis before to cut and have sequester cut that we have tabled for a couple of months and those people would have needed more. >> but at the same time john, many nonprofits came out in the fiscal cliff debating and the national dialogue . say that we are concerned about it. . it is it made for people over 300. it is it a overall pressure that we had. >> it is it stopping with the ridiculous talking points. if the bush tax cuts were so
people who invest and create >> you think it is an unintended consequence of the fiscal cliff. >> i don'think so. mimit u middle class voters are more likely to give a larger share of the income charity and that will not change with the tweak with the cap for higher income folks. >> we'll see strong be number neceary the month of the fiscal cliff negotiation. as why move out of the recession, that will give people more money to give to charity and we'll see it bounce back more...
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>> could unintended pregnancy be an issue on the front line?e they're not going to let a pregnant woman go to combat. >> cenk: no, no, i don't mean that. i mean people getting pregnant in the front lines. >> you know, sure, that could be a problem. i think that school assault in the military needs to be cracked down on. i think people are worried about women in close quarters with men, what's going to go on. i'm not a military expert. i don't know, i don't see why it should be a hindranco for qualified women to be in the front lines. >> cenk: house bill 20 oh six introduced by state ref cathrynn brown would charge a rape victim who ended her pregnancy with tampering with evidence. that's seems unbelievable. >> i read about this this morning. i was blown away by it, too. it's one of the odder and more extreme bills that i've seen since i've been covering these reproductive rights issues. she said what i meant with this bill is to deter rapists it's to say that you can't rape a woman and then force her to have an abortion, because that's going to
>> could unintended pregnancy be an issue on the front line?e they're not going to let a pregnant woman go to combat. >> cenk: no, no, i don't mean that. i mean people getting pregnant in the front lines. >> you know, sure, that could be a problem. i think that school assault in the military needs to be cracked down on. i think people are worried about women in close quarters with men, what's going to go on. i'm not a military expert. i don't know, i don't see why it should be...
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where the opening can violently spew up to 13 feet of fire, making it an unintended but deadly weapon. this happened right here am baltimore county. the teenager and her family recovered from burns. we were invited to bitness how this could happen at the atf laboratory last month. >> we documented it using high speed cameras. we look at it from an engineering basis to understand what's happening. we had to do the test ourselves to see if this could actually happen. >> reporter: later this month we'll break down how to could happen, introduce you to the family and how to prevent it from happening in your backyard. >>> in our backyard baltimore saw a record low of deaths in 2012. 12 people died in fires. officials said that's the fewest deaths recorded. still it did not reach the department's ultimate gel. >> our goal continues to be zero fire deaths. i take personally every time we lose a person in a fire, i want to remind people in order to gain our goal, we have to have working smoke alarms in every residential structure. >> the city is providing free smoke alarms to residents to mee
where the opening can violently spew up to 13 feet of fire, making it an unintended but deadly weapon. this happened right here am baltimore county. the teenager and her family recovered from burns. we were invited to bitness how this could happen at the atf laboratory last month. >> we documented it using high speed cameras. we look at it from an engineering basis to understand what's happening. we had to do the test ourselves to see if this could actually happen. >> reporter:...
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>> here it goes to an unintended consequence.the last segment we were talking about voter suppression. i think there was a silver lining here. because across the country we saw people being kept from coming out to vote. and this mobilized them. we saw the lines in florida and texas. and in arizona. so for me the best political trend was the unintended consequence of mobilizing voters. >> all right. i think that's a good one. what do you think, richard? >> well, i'm tempted to say the best political trend was the fading of the tea party. but that's got a couple more years to roll. so i'm going to say all those people who said young people wouldn't show up this election. they were not interested. they were gloomy. they showed up. the young people are engaged not just this cycle but last cycle. that means for cycles to come, this generation is going to take part in elections to come. i think that's the best thing you could have. >> he really does want to be out signing. he always gives us one option and goes to the other. >> someone
>> here it goes to an unintended consequence.the last segment we were talking about voter suppression. i think there was a silver lining here. because across the country we saw people being kept from coming out to vote. and this mobilized them. we saw the lines in florida and texas. and in arizona. so for me the best political trend was the unintended consequence of mobilizing voters. >> all right. i think that's a good one. what do you think, richard? >> well, i'm tempted to...
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and the unintended effect is that it increases appetite. you can't help yourself.ve one bagel you want more. >> stephen: today's wheat is the primo. (bleep). it's not like the (bleep) toast your uncle buttered at woodstock. and folks, this is personal for me. because i used to ride the white-bread pony. i thought i could handle it. just some crackers with my cheese a baguette among friends, maybe a croissant to take the edge off. before i knew it, i was waking and baking. [ laughter ] but now i'm a parent, and like the folks at cbs news, i want to look out for the children. so tonight, i'm proud to launch a new campaign to educate the kids on the dangers of wheat. move over mcgruff the crime dog! it's time for "mcgnaw the gluten-free beaver." [cheers and applause] hi, mcgnaw! >> hey, stephen! hey, kids! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: mcgnaw, i understand you've got an important message for today's youth. >> yeah! kids, stay away from wheat if you want to grow up big and strong like your old pal, mcgnaw! yom yom yom! >> stephen: now what if someone tries to offer
and the unintended effect is that it increases appetite. you can't help yourself.ve one bagel you want more. >> stephen: today's wheat is the primo. (bleep). it's not like the (bleep) toast your uncle buttered at woodstock. and folks, this is personal for me. because i used to ride the white-bread pony. i thought i could handle it. just some crackers with my cheese a baguette among friends, maybe a croissant to take the edge off. before i knew it, i was waking and baking. [ laughter ] but...
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the problems -- sudden and unintended acceleration in toyota vehicles.nt in the wrongful death case, brought by the family of paul van alfen and charlene jones lloyd. toyota camry. slammed into a wall in utah back in 2010. a school bus crashes into a motel swimming pool! it happened this afternoon the bus at the time of the accident. school district officials say, the bus was on its way to pick up students, when the driver lost control, hit a utility pool and landed in the pool. the driver was treated for cuts and bruises. heat at lakers gary radnich is coming up next with sports. >> good evening, everybody. here we go, kobe bryant. a little bit battered. and this guy, james. we have never seen him do the things that he does encored with 39 points. eight assists. he had a difficult time however, but james he is good. between wanye his 31st birthday. the lakers 99, 90 lebron a change you are looking at the greatest player in the world. and prior to five games on television, santa clara used to be a good and big parts at these 3 lebron gets free on the 4th
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we have had many laws of unintended consequences and the middle east. think of the effort to get the soviets out of afghanistan and what it led to. this is a characteristic of the region, not a characteristic of bad politics. it was good to get rid of gaddafi and the soviets. from the pakistan border to the atlantic ocean, you will have something like this, get ready for it and deal with it. >> are they the same ideologically as al qaeda in iraq? >> there are experts that can talk about that. by and large what they represent is extreme for the political islamic theological movements including using violence with anybody that disagree with them. that is what is in common for all of these organizations. calling them al qaeda is loose association. a few years earlier, they invited the city terrorists in iraq to join them as well. so you get these offshoots that are only loosely connected organizations. but they do have a similar theological and political agenda. >> how much of a threat do they represent to americans here? >> of algeria is an important ener
we have had many laws of unintended consequences and the middle east. think of the effort to get the soviets out of afghanistan and what it led to. this is a characteristic of the region, not a characteristic of bad politics. it was good to get rid of gaddafi and the soviets. from the pakistan border to the atlantic ocean, you will have something like this, get ready for it and deal with it. >> are they the same ideologically as al qaeda in iraq? >> there are experts that can talk...
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. >>> toyota has settled the first in a strange of wrongful deaths over unintended acceleration. the family was killed when a foyt slammed into the wall will collect an undisclosed sum from the automaker. >>> oprah winfrey's interview with lance armstrong has brought a pretty penny. and bolstered the ratings by 32% last year. >>> well, so much for dishes and towels. chrysler wants new couples to ask their friends and families to pitch in for a new car on its new dodge dart registry site. >>> meanwhile, if you're planning a vacation or honeymoon, experts say january is the best month to find deals. aaa named the resort the best in the world. >>> the posh restreet in the u.s., followed by a sister resort in maui. and bar. desso and the ranch inrounded it out. >>> a horrible crime in philly. >>> and when u.s. senators go hunting for burmese pine thytho. you're watching "early today." >>> and now to some other stories that caught our eye this morning. in philadelphia, disturbing surveillance video captured a vicious attack on the subway platform earlier this week. it showed a man bea
. >>> toyota has settled the first in a strange of wrongful deaths over unintended acceleration. the family was killed when a foyt slammed into the wall will collect an undisclosed sum from the automaker. >>> oprah winfrey's interview with lance armstrong has brought a pretty penny. and bolstered the ratings by 32% last year. >>> well, so much for dishes and towels. chrysler wants new couples to ask their friends and families to pitch in for a new car on its new dodge...
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we have had many laws of unintended consequences and the middle east. think of the effort to get the soviets out of afghanistan and what it led to. this is a characteristic of the region, not a characteristic of bad politics. it was good to get rid of gaddafi and the soviets. from the pakistan border to the atlantic ocean, you will have something like this, get ready >> are they the same it. ideologically as al qaeda in iraq? >> there are experts that can talk about that. by and large what they represent is extreme for the political islamic theological movements including using violence with anybody that disagree with them. that is what is in common for all of these organizations. calling them al qaeda is loose association. a few years earlier, they invited the city terrorists in iraq to join them as well. so you get these offshoots that are only loosely connected organizations. but they do have a similar theological and political agenda. >> how much of a threat do they represent to americans here? >> of algeria is an important energy exporter and an im
we have had many laws of unintended consequences and the middle east. think of the effort to get the soviets out of afghanistan and what it led to. this is a characteristic of the region, not a characteristic of bad politics. it was good to get rid of gaddafi and the soviets. from the pakistan border to the atlantic ocean, you will have something like this, get ready >> are they the same it. ideologically as al qaeda in iraq? >> there are experts that can talk about that. by and...
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unintended pregnancies are on the rise among service women. that's according to the findings of a new study released today. amid the news that the pentagon is lifting the ban on women in combat. just over 10% of women in the military said in 2008, they'd had an unintended pregnancy in the last year. we're told that figure is about 50% higher than rates in the general public. access to birth control can be a problem for troops deployed for long periods of time. if women become pregnant, abortion is legally restricted on u.s. military bases. a professor at the university of california san francisco conducted the study based on department of defense data. >>> president obama's nominee for secretary of state, the massachusetts senator john kerry we want off script today during his confirmation hearing. his comments about senator john mccain's ordeal in vietnam that were not in senator kerry's prepared remarks, plus what made him cry today. and the kennedys like you've never seen them. newly uncovered family photos, including a seve from jackie o.
unintended pregnancies are on the rise among service women. that's according to the findings of a new study released today. amid the news that the pentagon is lifting the ban on women in combat. just over 10% of women in the military said in 2008, they'd had an unintended pregnancy in the last year. we're told that figure is about 50% higher than rates in the general public. access to birth control can be a problem for troops deployed for long periods of time. if women become pregnant, abortion...
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unintended consequence that america now suddenly won't be buying all this oil.hat america won't be sending all their troops. that america won't. i dare say it's been talked about more here than it is in america. liz: let's drill down on that, so to speak. and that is because we are apparently going to be the world leader, take over from saudi arabia as the biggest output nation of oil. to me that is quite fascinating. but you say a disadvantage because why? we'd be pulling our business, we'd be pulling our troops and our ability to at least try and protect oil interests nationwide, worldwide? >> for sure that's on everyone's lips. it's interesting, you know, i'm the first to tell you americans are great people, but they don't tend to travel well to places like davos. you know, and there's not a lot of americans here. it's amazing how the world looks to america still. i think we forget that in america. we've become somewhat introspective. our leadership is very much appreciated. liz: i thought they hated us. >> me too. most of the time i think you get that becaus
unintended consequence that america now suddenly won't be buying all this oil.hat america won't be sending all their troops. that america won't. i dare say it's been talked about more here than it is in america. liz: let's drill down on that, so to speak. and that is because we are apparently going to be the world leader, take over from saudi arabia as the biggest output nation of oil. to me that is quite fascinating. but you say a disadvantage because why? we'd be pulling our business, we'd be...
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marriage should be limited to unions of a man and a woman because they alone can produce unplanned and unintended offspring." [ laughter ] damn straight. yes! yes, marriage is for straight people, who can go to a wedding, get tanked on chablis, and make a baby, barebacking it in a coat closet. [ laughter ] as -- [cheers and applause] fans of the coat closet. that's how god intended it. [ laughter ] planning to have kids just isn't right. [ laughter ] but perhaps the strongest argument clement yanked out of his law-hole is this one: "gays and lesbians have attained more legislative victories, political power, and popular favor in less time than virtually any other group in american history. given that the ultimate inquiry focuses on whether a group needs the special intervention of the courts-- the political strength of gays and lesbians in the political process should be outcome determinative here." >> stephen: yes, outcome determinative! [ laughter ] that sort of fancy talk that will get clement a ruling inhisfavoratish. [ laughter ] now, translated from the original parsel-tongue, he's saying,
marriage should be limited to unions of a man and a woman because they alone can produce unplanned and unintended offspring." [ laughter ] damn straight. yes! yes, marriage is for straight people, who can go to a wedding, get tanked on chablis, and make a baby, barebacking it in a coat closet. [ laughter ] as -- [cheers and applause] fans of the coat closet. that's how god intended it. [ laughter ] planning to have kids just isn't right. [ laughter ] but perhaps the strongest argument...
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and they want women to have access to health care and birth control that helps them prevent unintendedregnancy in the first place. >> but they present the case and in interviews such as that you just saw or listened to, they distort the facts about the number of abortion services that are actually provided. this is all part of their operation to do this. how do you combat that? >> well, i think the most important thing, look, the american people believe this. this is why plant parenthood frankly has greater support now than we ever have. that is because the american people understand that by providing women access to education, health care services, screenings, and birth control, you actually prevent disease and you prevent unintended pregnancy. the irony of what these congresswomen have proposed is actually it would end access to birth control services for women across the country at planned parenthood and other facilities. that's exactly going in the wrong direction. and that's not where the american people are. >> is it picking on the poor? >> oh, i mean that's the irony, of course,
and they want women to have access to health care and birth control that helps them prevent unintendedregnancy in the first place. >> but they present the case and in interviews such as that you just saw or listened to, they distort the facts about the number of abortion services that are actually provided. this is all part of their operation to do this. how do you combat that? >> well, i think the most important thing, look, the american people believe this. this is why plant...