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a student at middlebury explained the situation to "the new york times" this way. a flawed notion of free speech has allowed individuals in positions of power to spread racist pseudoscience in academic institutions dehumanizing and subjugating people of color and gender minorities. so you're there. you're a professor at berkeley. you spend a lot will have time with very smart millennials. are you concerned that there is a growing view among young activists that freedom of speech simply does not apply to offensive speech? there is that asterisk? >> jonathan, to the extent that there is that view at berkeley or any place else, i am concerned. because one of the purposes of a university education is to be provoked. to examine what the evidence is. and if somebody says something that is offensive, well, that is not, per se, you know, a violation of any kind of university norm. in fact, quite the opposite. i tell my students all the time, the best way to learn something is to talk to people who disagree with you. it forces -- that forces you to sharpen your views and te
a student at middlebury explained the situation to "the new york times" this way. a flawed notion of free speech has allowed individuals in positions of power to spread racist pseudoscience in academic institutions dehumanizing and subjugating people of color and gender minorities. so you're there. you're a professor at berkeley. you spend a lot will have time with very smart millennials. are you concerned that there is a growing view among young activists that freedom of speech...
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now they will put you in the hospital if you dare to say it like they did with that professor in middleburywhoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. with e*trade's powerful trading...
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now they will put you in the hospital if you dare to say it like they did with that professor in middlebury. it is one of the most powerful tools our species has created. and now we unleash it on your taxes. hello my name is watson. yep. h&r block and ibm watson together. come see us and get your taxes won. >> that's it for us nice. remember find a facebook, twitter and instagram. do not forget my new show, when you hear the case and you decide the verdict live, america decides it.you the jury premieres on your local fox affiliate april 7 at 9:00 p.m.. that is this friday. do not forget, i need you to watch. thank you for watching. greg gutfeld is next. seven miles. >> you got to run. can you do seven miles? >> no. >> two miles? robert: we are heading into a critical week in washington. president trump preparing to host the president of china as the senate careens towards the ultimate showdown over supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. i'm robert schmitt in for harris faulkner. this is "fox report". president donald trump with tough talk on north carolina ahead of this week's summit with the
now they will put you in the hospital if you dare to say it like they did with that professor in middlebury. it is one of the most powerful tools our species has created. and now we unleash it on your taxes. hello my name is watson. yep. h&r block and ibm watson together. come see us and get your taxes won. >> that's it for us nice. remember find a facebook, twitter and instagram. do not forget my new show, when you hear the case and you decide the verdict live, america decides it.you...
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now they will put you in the hospital if you dare to say it like they did with that professor in middlebury. people would ask me in different countries that we traveled, what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked other. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. >> that's it for us nice. remember find a facebook, twitter and instagram. do not forget my new show, when you hear the case and you decide the verdict live, america decides it.you the jury premieres on your local fox affiliate april 7 at 9:00 p.m.. that is this friday. do not forget, i need you to watch. thank you for watching. greg gutfeld is next. julie: the white house sporting a brand-new financial report and that could raise the questions about possible conflicts of interest and julie banderas and this is "the fox report." the trump administration releasing financial data on nearly 200 top
now they will put you in the hospital if you dare to say it like they did with that professor in middlebury. people would ask me in different countries that we traveled, what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked other. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at...
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now they will put you in the hospital if you dare to say it like they did with that professor in middlebury. mom gets breakfast in bed... you get to do the dishes. bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. remember find a facebook, twitter and instagram. do not forget my don't forget, my new show where you hear the case and decide the verdict live, america decides, youyo the jury premieres april 7 at 9:00 p.m. that is this friday. watch. thanks so much for watching. next. chris: i'm chris wallace. congress' investigation into links between the trump campaign and russia get sidetracked by questions of whether a committee chair is working to help the white house. ♪ ♪ >> there's no question that there is a cloud over the investigation. >> what occurred betw
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now they will put you in the hospital if you dare to say it like they did with that professor in middlebury[car engine failing to start] [clicking of ignition] uh-- wha-- woof! eeh-- woof! wuh-- [silence] [engine roars to life] [dog howls] ♪ dramatic opera music swells from radio ♪ [howling continues] energy is amazing. how we use it is only limited by our imagination. and at southern company we're building the future of energy, for you. termites, we're on the move.24/7. roger. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. >> that's it for us nice. remember find a facebook, twitter and instagram. do not forget my new show, when you hear the case and you decide the verdict live, america decides it.you the jury premieres on your local fox affiliate april 7 at 9:00 p.m.. that is this friday. do not forget, i need you to watch. thank you for watching. greg gutfeld is next. >> just last week i bought underwear on the internet. why should you know what size i take? where the color? or
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at middlebury college the tuition is $60,000 a year. they are feigning oppression because their wealthy parent didn't love them enough. juan williams was also disinvited from a commencement speech. rumor has it they were going to reanimate che guevarra but even he was deemed the too right wing. some of these fascists in training will run the world with an enormous level of irrional force. god help us when they have real wer you are you and i'm kennedy. welcome to us. the kids on liberal campuses complain about nothing, and the rest of the country is dealing with actual problems. the number of anxious insurance executives met at the white house looking for details in president trump's plan. the amount many americans pay for coverage might go up by quite a bit. there is uncertainty about the future of the affordable air act. that has millions of americans with and without insurance very nervous. there is on one man to ask, bret baier, host of special report. welcome back, bret. bret: even juan williams couldn't get on campus? kennedy: tha
at middlebury college the tuition is $60,000 a year. they are feigning oppression because their wealthy parent didn't love them enough. juan williams was also disinvited from a commencement speech. rumor has it they were going to reanimate che guevarra but even he was deemed the too right wing. some of these fascists in training will run the world with an enormous level of irrional force. god help us when they have real wer you are you and i'm kennedy. welcome to us. the kids on liberal...
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narrator: here is the middlebury institute for international studies, which houses the center for nonproliferation by dr. william potter. he and his colleagues work with students to teach them about the consequences of nuclear weapons in today's world and preparing them to be leaders in the future. potter: my own preferred approach to this subject is not to lecture my students but to enable them to engage in role-playing, engaging in simulations of international negotiations dealing with nuclear issues. "we can all agree that our world would be a safer place thout nuclear apons." overall, people are saying a lot of the same thgs, and i think if you can tune your ear to listen for that, that's really going to pave the way for progress in the future. potter: this is the most important dimension, learning to see through the eyes of others, gaining empathy. so i wanted to be iran because i'm actually a reservist in the u.s. army. potter: and what i typically will do with my students is to have my american students playing the roles of egypt and iran. clark: we welcome the nuclear weapon states acknowl
narrator: here is the middlebury institute for international studies, which houses the center for nonproliferation by dr. william potter. he and his colleagues work with students to teach them about the consequences of nuclear weapons in today's world and preparing them to be leaders in the future. potter: my own preferred approach to this subject is not to lecture my students but to enable them to engage in role-playing, engaging in simulations of international negotiations dealing with...
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♪ >> martha: these were scenes from berkeley and middlebury college, which we showed you last month,vative speakers were invited to address the student's event, everybody burn things and choked cars and all kinds of crazy things happened. uc berkeley had planned on canceling uc and coulter's spe. they are now letting her speech. lisa boothe and jessica tarlov. lisa, let me start with you. your thoughts on this whole thing? >> i think it is incredibly sad. we are seeing their shutting down of the first amendment admitting it with violence on too many college campuses. as you point out, milo yiannopoulos at berkeley, molotov cocktails, setting up fires, the irony, one of the students, he was physically assaulted. the problem is, there is no accountability. you look at liberal professors outnumbering conservatives 12-1 on college campuses. you can go to your professor watch list.org and find professors who have engaged in some of the violence, as well. it is incredibly sad. i think it's an indictment of the left. >> martha: jessica? >> i think jessica and i will agree more in the this e
♪ >> martha: these were scenes from berkeley and middlebury college, which we showed you last month,vative speakers were invited to address the student's event, everybody burn things and choked cars and all kinds of crazy things happened. uc berkeley had planned on canceling uc and coulter's spe. they are now letting her speech. lisa boothe and jessica tarlov. lisa, let me start with you. your thoughts on this whole thing? >> i think it is incredibly sad. we are seeing their...
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i will be speaking at middlebury college in vermont today at noon, then on to the vermont college ofe arts in montpelier at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow at noon, i will be at bennington college and the tomorrow night at the first unitarian universalist society in burlington vermont. on saturday night, after a five-hour elaine: a journey of thousands of miles that seems endless. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first stop--haitian refugees look for a new home in central america in a search that is grinding to a halt. [protesters chanting] elaine: and later, painting outside the lines, one artist's quest to turn the u.u.s.-mexican border i into a symbol of fraternity. ♪
i will be speaking at middlebury college in vermont today at noon, then on to the vermont college ofe arts in montpelier at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow at noon, i will be at bennington college and the tomorrow night at the first unitarian universalist society in burlington vermont. on saturday night, after a five-hour elaine: a journey of thousands of miles that seems endless. i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first stop--haitian refugees look for a new home in...
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i will be speaking at middlebury college in vermont today at noon, then on to the vermont college ofe arts in montpelier at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow at noon, i will be at bennington college and the tomorrow night at the first unitarian universalist society in burlington vermont. on saturday night, after a five-hour >> i am lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master all things italian. tutti a tavola a mangiare! >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento -- trust your family with our family. >> grana padano, made with passion for almost 1,000 years, helps bring authentic flavor to meals. grana padano -- italian excellence. >> if there were another name for my family, it would be gnocchi -- the gnocchi family. we love making them, we love
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middlebury will pay the price and i won't send my kid to berkeley. >> host: joe in new york city. go ahead. >> afternoon, gentlemen, and welcome to usc. i like to ask, away, your recollections of ambassador an enberg and also do you think anenberg would support donald trump? >> guest: i had one great coast guard with the ambassador at his estate in rancho mirage when i skid hmm for money for the nixon library. said i won't give you a donation but i'll give you a building. so he was helping us raise money. a wonderful jam hi was a pretty loyal republican, public spirited. think he would approve of a great deal of -- sitdown -- he would appreciate donald trump's candor. annenberg believed in transparency. the an anyoneberg -- i like to tease usc. i'm glad that you're an annenberg grad and his name is on this building. >> mike in sun city, california. >> caller: yeah. first of all i'd like too mention that you have to be a blinds man not to understand the liberal media serve s the left and the democrats serves a this defense after the last witness of the last election. -- the conserv
middlebury will pay the price and i won't send my kid to berkeley. >> host: joe in new york city. go ahead. >> afternoon, gentlemen, and welcome to usc. i like to ask, away, your recollections of ambassador an enberg and also do you think anenberg would support donald trump? >> guest: i had one great coast guard with the ambassador at his estate in rancho mirage when i skid hmm for money for the nixon library. said i won't give you a donation but i'll give you a building. so...
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and in middlebury last week what went on there, there is no end in sight it seems what we can do. >> that is a good point. all universities are almost beyond help.i mean, talk about irredeemable.sweet mercy! some of the stuff going on in this campuses, i did not know such things existed. we going to get quite a bit in the book. and we have learned just over for example, after the, there was a big controversy at the university of missouri. and a lot of the alums are just not getting in a lot of donors just out giving. and even though he led people may not have an ideological moral compass on the campus they do -- one way to fight back is. withholding money. or start withholding donations. the other part of it is to encourage young people to consider going to schools that do believe in the constitution and do believe in free speech and do believe in this great nation. there are a number of those schools grove city college, hillsdale, a number of christian universities and colleges out there.so there are lots of other opportunities and alternatives. the sad reality is this, you know yes
and in middlebury last week what went on there, there is no end in sight it seems what we can do. >> that is a good point. all universities are almost beyond help.i mean, talk about irredeemable.sweet mercy! some of the stuff going on in this campuses, i did not know such things existed. we going to get quite a bit in the book. and we have learned just over for example, after the, there was a big controversy at the university of missouri. and a lot of the alums are just not getting in a...
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middlebury will pay a price and i would not send my kid to berkeley.e why go there. >> host: joe in newyork city.el you are on with author hugh hewitt. go ahead. >> host: good afternoon, gentlemen. welcome to u.s.a. cannot crowd alumnus. i would like to ask -- [inaudible]]enberg and do you think arenberg would support donald trump? >> guest: had one great conversation at his state are asked him for $10 million for the nixon library. i was 33 at the time. he said no, young man, not to be $10 million but i give you million dollars for the debut of building were $7 million. he was helping us raise money for the nixon library. it was a wonderful gentleman. i don't purport to know what other people think. he was a pretty loyal republican come extremely spirited.pp he would approve of a great deal sit down. he would appreciate donald trumps candor. walter annenberg lived a great deal. i was unaware, but i'm glad you are a grad and that his name is on the building. >> host: go ahead, mike. the democrat to the left in the last election. how do you pretend that thethe conservative cause and seco
middlebury will pay a price and i would not send my kid to berkeley.e why go there. >> host: joe in newyork city.el you are on with author hugh hewitt. go ahead. >> host: good afternoon, gentlemen. welcome to u.s.a. cannot crowd alumnus. i would like to ask -- [inaudible]]enberg and do you think arenberg would support donald trump? >> guest: had one great conversation at his state are asked him for $10 million for the nixon library. i was 33 at the time. he said no, young man,...
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i am thinking of course of last week's incident at middlebury, this inability to name things by their name. so in europe often the sanctioning and sensoring of the wrong kinds of speech on islam, and integration turns the illiberals into folk heroes and martyrs who voice forbidden truths. so suppressing debate about moroccan immigrants in the netherlands won't make the underlying issue go away. it is not just the wielder who says the crime rate of moroccan immigrants in the netherlands are alarmingly higher than native born dutch, and that's something liberals need to talk about honestly. so don't give the illiberals a sense of occult power or name radical islam. why? i don't mean it as a strategic point although there's the larger strategic point how you defeat it. first you have to say what it is you are fighting. let's set it aside. a prime minister told me in 2015, if you only say islam has nothing to do with it, people won't believe you. this refusal to not associate ideology with the extremism that it produces results in the fact that the only people who are willing to tell the
i am thinking of course of last week's incident at middlebury, this inability to name things by their name. so in europe often the sanctioning and sensoring of the wrong kinds of speech on islam, and integration turns the illiberals into folk heroes and martyrs who voice forbidden truths. so suppressing debate about moroccan immigrants in the netherlands won't make the underlying issue go away. it is not just the wielder who says the crime rate of moroccan immigrants in the netherlands are...
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remember charles middlebury. there's a lot of anti-free speech on campus.tuart: i feel we've come to the point of no return. especially the speech by ann coulter, she says she's going anywhere, told tucker carlson, she's going to be there and there's a moment of confrontation, maybe we lay down the law for the rest of the term of donald trump. you think it's come to that point? >> it important for the principle. but what is really important here is somehow to convince the authorities at the university to stand up for free speech. as i understand it, ann says they tried to impose progressively restrictions on the speech and make her speak in the afternoon at some secret location so nobody would know that she was there and i believe her response was, she would agree to all that if the authorities would agree to actually say that anyone disrupting the speech would be expelled and to not stand by while protesters were given the free run of the place. the point here i think what she was doing is to try to push the administration, the university administration to
remember charles middlebury. there's a lot of anti-free speech on campus.tuart: i feel we've come to the point of no return. especially the speech by ann coulter, she says she's going anywhere, told tucker carlson, she's going to be there and there's a moment of confrontation, maybe we lay down the law for the rest of the term of donald trump. you think it's come to that point? >> it important for the principle. but what is really important here is somehow to convince the authorities at...
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just watch what happened during a lecture by conservative author charles murray at middlebury college after putting herself in hillary clinton's e-mail scandal? took a major hit after a tarmac meeting with clinton back in june, if you remember, just days before the fbi failed to charge the candidate over the server. brian: wow that's something. we haven't heard about these types of attacks since really the uprising. >> two of them happening. steve: there is a report that 10 people could be dead in that train explosion at this point. >> yeah, also jared kushner who was sent over to iraq, we want to bring in sarah and the principle deputy white house press secretary. sarah, good to have you this morning. >> good morning. great to be here. >> so kushner, what's he doing there? >> look, when the chief invites you to see the progress that our troops are making, go. that's exactly what's happening here. i know they just got on the ground within the hour, and i think he's looking forward to meeting with some of our troops and seeing the activity and progress that's happening on the ground. b
just watch what happened during a lecture by conservative author charles murray at middlebury college after putting herself in hillary clinton's e-mail scandal? took a major hit after a tarmac meeting with clinton back in june, if you remember, just days before the fbi failed to charge the candidate over the server. brian: wow that's something. we haven't heard about these types of attacks since really the uprising. >> two of them happening. steve: there is a report that 10 people could...
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when the first amendment rights of conservative speakers, whether they're at berkeley or middle middleburyite house press corps and nobody else. >> clayton: did you hear anything or have you seen anything among your media friends to give you some hope that there is some period of self-reflection? remember the new york times after the election was sort of somewhat admitting that they needed to come down out of their skyscraper and get in touch with the american people, maybe doing a mark zuckerberg style drive around the country and actually meet the voters? have you gotten any sense of that from your media friends? >> very little intro protection from the white house press corps and i think that's why the alternative media that i have been working in for quite a while now, you can't even call it new media now, old media. all those alternatives now and i've made my career as an internet entrepreneur founding two companies to try and circumvent so much of the corporate media left-wing monopoly now with crtv and conservative review, and more people are realizing they have choice can be and we
when the first amendment rights of conservative speakers, whether they're at berkeley or middle middleburyite house press corps and nobody else. >> clayton: did you hear anything or have you seen anything among your media friends to give you some hope that there is some period of self-reflection? remember the new york times after the election was sort of somewhat admitting that they needed to come down out of their skyscraper and get in touch with the american people, maybe doing a mark...
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amy: you talk about student activism. 350.org started at middlebury college.his was your professor? >> more or less. a whole group of student organizers around the country were part of the growing climate movement. all of the people here volunteering, they are the generation of young people taking the issue on. their divesting campuses. they are calling for clean energy. some will run for office one day. amy: i don't know if people see environmentalism as a trajectory young people could have in their lives. talk about your job. >> i was a student at middle barry, we had a dynamic group that met every sunday night and talked about the ways the campus could be a climate leader. eventually it started to do some of the things we wanted. we realized if this could happen on a slot -- small campus, through organizing, maybe we could do it with other people everywhere, eventually running world. i didn't think -- eventually around the world. i didn't think this would happen from those meetings, but the truth is, it has galvanized a movement in a way i didn't imagine. t
amy: you talk about student activism. 350.org started at middlebury college.his was your professor? >> more or less. a whole group of student organizers around the country were part of the growing climate movement. all of the people here volunteering, they are the generation of young people taking the issue on. their divesting campuses. they are calling for clean energy. some will run for office one day. amy: i don't know if people see environmentalism as a trajectory young people could...