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listen daniel patrick moynihan used the phrase "defining behavior that" used to be unacceptable has become acceptable. that used to be unacceptable for you to have children out of wedlock. now it is commonplace. host: i want to give mac enough time to respond to that issue of the family. go ahead, mac. guest: i know that family issues are very important, but that is one world as a resource officer that i understood. i listened to kids talk to me over the years, and sometimes their stories were heartbreaking. them, i felt with them, i cried with them, and i understood what they were going through. and sometimes you can understand the pain and the anger that they and we empathize with those students, and as a resource officer, we build those bonds. we do give them an outlet, we do give them a person to go through in times of stress when they are abused or they feel like they have been mistreated, and so to end answer that, we understand t are family issues, we can help what we can help, but we can be there to assist with these students in the meantime. i did not answer that man's question ea
listen daniel patrick moynihan used the phrase "defining behavior that" used to be unacceptable has become acceptable. that used to be unacceptable for you to have children out of wedlock. now it is commonplace. host: i want to give mac enough time to respond to that issue of the family. go ahead, mac. guest: i know that family issues are very important, but that is one world as a resource officer that i understood. i listened to kids talk to me over the years, and sometimes their...
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who disagrees with you in a way that will sharpen your own views or the facts that you use daniel patrick moynihan the great professor and senator once said everybody is entitled to their own opinions but not to their own facts. [applause] so take you very much for comin coming. i don't want to get into a factual dispute with you but i do respect your view and i do hope you do sit down and somebody sits down with a shown lady to talk about the facts to back sometimes it's what you don't say is more important than what you do say. >> absolutely. >> i happen to be in the mayor's office to see your awesome netflix documentary where you had hypothesize the things you could have done in the past speaking truth to power. i am in a position myself now for a mayor who was very popular potentially has a lot to offer to the community at the same time ended up in washington because of the death threats from all over the country somebody had a trump tombstone as a joke receiving death threats im with grassroots activists even writing for gun rights as a kid but you are one of my inspirations. i am here i help
who disagrees with you in a way that will sharpen your own views or the facts that you use daniel patrick moynihan the great professor and senator once said everybody is entitled to their own opinions but not to their own facts. [applause] so take you very much for comin coming. i don't want to get into a factual dispute with you but i do respect your view and i do hope you do sit down and somebody sits down with a shown lady to talk about the facts to back sometimes it's what you don't say is...
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as daniel patrick moynihan, professor and late senator said, and he said repeatedly, everybody is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts. and the fact that you have here an economic consensus that trade certainly good, now the rules of the game with trade, there is some contention as to exactly whether a trade treaty ought to have this much of labor protection or this much environmental protection within it. we can dispute the details. but the overall reality that trade is basically a positive sum game is absolutely undisputed around the world and among economists and here is the thing that really worries me and i think it should worry a lot of people. if we have somebody in the white house, a president of the united states who is also commander in chief, who is that illiterate, that ignorant about fundamentals that is basically science. i mean, we're talking about just reality. history and reality. then what are we to do? if nobody is going to stand up to him, if even people in his own party, republicans who have responsibility to the public are not willing to say this is
as daniel patrick moynihan, professor and late senator said, and he said repeatedly, everybody is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts. and the fact that you have here an economic consensus that trade certainly good, now the rules of the game with trade, there is some contention as to exactly whether a trade treaty ought to have this much of labor protection or this much environmental protection within it. we can dispute the details. but the overall reality that trade is...
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. >> guest: well, i think there are partisans of jean kirkpatrick and daniel patrick moynihan might take exception to that, but for others to judge. >> host: if you're sitting in a room and somebody thinks the u.n. is the greatest. where do the two different people come from? what's the basis of what they think? if you really like the u.n. what do you think it does? >> i suspect that the difference there is between a comparison of the aspirational view of the u.n. and the concrete reality, the xa i remember s-- comparison and contrast between the two. i say in the book. a lot of people have a notion of the u.n. that derived when they were children for the baby boom children, like halloween and trick-or-treating for unicef. commendable thing to do, and you're not getting the candy you would have gotten, and i suppose that's why parents encouraged it. that the u.n. is doing positive things for people around the world and no doubt that the u.n. eaks protection side of the refugees and things like the world food program and hiv/aids program all do very good work and a lot of people take that
. >> guest: well, i think there are partisans of jean kirkpatrick and daniel patrick moynihan might take exception to that, but for others to judge. >> host: if you're sitting in a room and somebody thinks the u.n. is the greatest. where do the two different people come from? what's the basis of what they think? if you really like the u.n. what do you think it does? >> i suspect that the difference there is between a comparison of the aspirational view of the u.n. and the...
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listen daniel patrick moynihan used the phrase "defining behavior that" used to be unacceptable has becomeeptable. that used to be unacceptable for you to have children out of wedlock. now it is commonplace. host: i want to give mac enough time to respond to that issue of the family. go ahead, mac. guest: i know that family issues are very important, but that is one world as a resource officer that i understood. i listened to kids talk to me over the years, and sometimes their stories were heartbreaking. them, i felt with them, i cried with them, and i understood what they were going through. and sometimes you can understand the pain and the anger that they and we empathize with those students, and as a resource officer, we build those bonds. we do give them an outlet, we do give them a person to go through in times of stress when they are abused or they feel like they have been mistreated, and so to end answer that, we understand t are family issues, we can help what we can help, but we can be there to assist with these students in the meantime. i did not answer that man's question earlie
listen daniel patrick moynihan used the phrase "defining behavior that" used to be unacceptable has becomeeptable. that used to be unacceptable for you to have children out of wedlock. now it is commonplace. host: i want to give mac enough time to respond to that issue of the family. go ahead, mac. guest: i know that family issues are very important, but that is one world as a resource officer that i understood. i listened to kids talk to me over the years, and sometimes their stories...