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of the washington post called compact, insightful yet ultimately hopeful because for all of her critique amy who is the daughter of immigrants see signs of people trying to break out of their political tribes. whether they all amount to a definite seismic trend is debatable. at least it's encouraging and humans can break the tribal spiral. as an added attraction amy will be in conversation with jd vance. author of hillbilly elegy and growing up poor and family of appellation values and habits. amy took an interest in him and his background and they were worth putting down on paper. she ended up introducing jd the person who became the literary agent. we should all have such help with their literary undertakings. but mentoring jd has been a two-way street. she has learned a great deal about our world she is know little about. please join me in welcoming amy and jd vance. [applause] >> this is my first ever interview as the interviewee not the interviewee. i beg your forgiveness in advance. i felt that i would start by talking about how we know each other. it occurs to me that like you sai
of the washington post called compact, insightful yet ultimately hopeful because for all of her critique amy who is the daughter of immigrants see signs of people trying to break out of their political tribes. whether they all amount to a definite seismic trend is debatable. at least it's encouraging and humans can break the tribal spiral. as an added attraction amy will be in conversation with jd vance. author of hillbilly elegy and growing up poor and family of appellation values and habits....
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. >> i think he has a first amendment right to free expression of his opinion or critique. if he could have made critique in a different language, that would have been more hospitable. >> he told the local paper he plans to move to san francisco. >>> thousands of bay area runners took part in the bay toy breakers. they are known for their zany costumes and unusual participant. as usual, it did not >> she is celebrating her 35th year running. >> i love it. this is my most fun day. >> runners took off from main and howard streets. some 40,000 people according to organizers. for a while, a bunch of grapes were leading the pack. >> it was windy. >> also from kenya, the winners' -- the women's winner. an endless strael of weird creative costumes not far behind. >> the squids had a hard time. >> we got a little inked up but somehow we made it through. >> i'm a unicorn start-up. get it? >> we found police confiscating alcohol from people that's not allowed on the course. >> here, many neighbors have a love-hate relationship bay to breakers. >> sometimes they get up here and use th
. >> i think he has a first amendment right to free expression of his opinion or critique. if he could have made critique in a different language, that would have been more hospitable. >> he told the local paper he plans to move to san francisco. >>> thousands of bay area runners took part in the bay toy breakers. they are known for their zany costumes and unusual participant. as usual, it did not >> she is celebrating her 35th year running. >> i love it. this...
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i think it's a critique of those professionals and the question is if they got it so wrong and you've articulated in the trump election the elites were just as bad as the average elites at the average cocktail party, how did that happen? the cognitive dissonance. i think it was really not much better than the average cocktail party understanding what was going on. how did that happen to those professionals understanding what you have described seemed to get so wrong. >> i will lancer payday think it's because of tribalism. a lot of these political science and economics models are based on people acting irrationally. it's a rational self-interest and by the way there are a lot fewer started to question this right now. the latest studies actually show that people don't necessarily vote for their self-interest or their policy but they vote much more on a piece of their affinity group or tribe. every day something horrible happens. a new scandal, a star. everyday at all of us say this is it, now this is it. things come out of his mouth in what happens is people say oh my god that sounds a
i think it's a critique of those professionals and the question is if they got it so wrong and you've articulated in the trump election the elites were just as bad as the average elites at the average cocktail party, how did that happen? the cognitive dissonance. i think it was really not much better than the average cocktail party understanding what was going on. how did that happen to those professionals understanding what you have described seemed to get so wrong. >> i will lancer...
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in which he's going to listen to his phone, buy fans and critiques them. >> first we got "in my blood in my blood. >> that's awesome. >> he's dock it better than me. >> yes, i know, critiqueing. i think it's a little intimidating. >> all of the people they selected are amazing. >> three days later, they were able to whaer hear what he said. >> i love this serry, i feel they need to throw one person in there. >> i want to see if it's like me. it's tons of pieces. >> well. >> lily puts her own spin on treat me better. >> this is so awesome. can i get the tweet for this keling me how much i love her? >> this young lady did a harp cover of holding me back. if you'd like to hear and see the rest of these performers, head over to rightthisminute.com. >> she needs a little company. >> sea what she spots just below the surface. >> plus we're taking on the game's best moves next. >> now, those are moves. or suffer excess mucus? left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releas
in which he's going to listen to his phone, buy fans and critiques them. >> first we got "in my blood in my blood. >> that's awesome. >> he's dock it better than me. >> yes, i know, critiqueing. i think it's a little intimidating. >> all of the people they selected are amazing. >> three days later, they were able to whaer hear what he said. >> i love this serry, i feel they need to throw one person in there. >> i want to see if it's like me....
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they talk about the critique of the progressive movement. join us at 9:00 a.m. eastern on high school government teacher review sample questions for the advanced placement of the politics exam. >> will have live coverage of a congressional briefing on infrastructure from the national history center at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. on c-span two discuss the about the korean peninsula. live coverage at 915 eastern time. then a look at british foreign policy. monday, on landmark cases i-uppercase-letter capital punishment greg versus georgia. in 1976 troy greg, convicted of robbery and challenge his death case. the supreme court ruled against him but establish stricter guidelines for states wishing to impose the death penalty. our guest is carol, one of the nation's top capital punishment legal scholars and a professor. she's argued against the death penalty in a number of cases. in kent, the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation advocating in favor capital punishment and more swift moving criminal justice system. watch on monday at nine eastern o
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. >> what critique of you is most fair? >> critique of me as most fair, i actually don't think the stuff about sanctimony is fair. you would have to know me better to know that. i have a number of weaknesses that i wrestle with the work worked very during my life growing up with great help from my wife and family to make sure i'm not making decisions driven by ego, but i think probably the fairest critique of me is probably that i can be stubborn and maybe that i can make decisions to quickly. i don't think i did hear kirk i think sometimes i-- convince myself of the indecisive when i'm being compulsive and i try to guard rail that with the team i keep around me, but those are fair critiques of me. i actually don't see those emerging in the clinton e-mail think because of the guard rails i had around me and the team, but those are my two answers. >> here's a question from a hilly area-- hillary supporter you told senators that you might have-- you were mildly nauseous when you pitted the election and i was looking for morti
. >> what critique of you is most fair? >> critique of me as most fair, i actually don't think the stuff about sanctimony is fair. you would have to know me better to know that. i have a number of weaknesses that i wrestle with the work worked very during my life growing up with great help from my wife and family to make sure i'm not making decisions driven by ego, but i think probably the fairest critique of me is probably that i can be stubborn and maybe that i can make decisions...
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those are fair critiques. i do not see those emerged in the clinton e-mail thing because of the guardrails i had around me. >> the question from a hillary supporter, you told the senator that when you heard are considered you may have tipped the election, you are mildly nauseous. this person was saying i was looking for mortified or horrified, could you do more than that? >> you would have to experience my sense of nausea. [laughter] it makes me feel sick to my stomach. one of my kids pointed out i should have said nauseated if i wanted to be dramatically correct. maybe part of it is that i sure hope. maybe i would feel more physical pain if i convince myself that we did. it makes me sick to think we had any impact. our lives are devoted to the institutions that have no roles there. if the idea we had an impact is sickening. >> but you accept that you may have tipped the election. >> it's possible. i don't know. someday i hope really smart economics comes up and rules that out. i don't know. part of it what ma
those are fair critiques. i do not see those emerged in the clinton e-mail thing because of the guardrails i had around me. >> the question from a hillary supporter, you told the senator that when you heard are considered you may have tipped the election, you are mildly nauseous. this person was saying i was looking for mortified or horrified, could you do more than that? >> you would have to experience my sense of nausea. [laughter] it makes me feel sick to my stomach. one of my...
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isn't there -- is there a fair element to the judge's critique? >> well, i guess somebody could try to make that case. but i think there is a lot of evidence about potential criminal activity by mr. manafort involved massive money laundering, involving undisclosed sums coming from rather shady characters tied to ukraine and pro-russian elements, coming into the united states and deliberate efforts by him to off-shore that money so it wouldn't be disclosed. those are potentially crimes -- federal crimes. and i would hope that federal judge, mr. ellis, doesn't overlook that. >> and you mentioned rudy giuliani and we've seen these statements after statements after statement, some cleaning up the previous ones from rudy giuliani about the stormy daniels case. i guess what do you -- what do you make of that? are you shocked to have seen something like this happen from somebody like rudy giuliani in politics for a long time and a federal prosecutor, worked with federal agents in new york city after 9/11 and so on, what do you think? >> i think rudy giul
isn't there -- is there a fair element to the judge's critique? >> well, i guess somebody could try to make that case. but i think there is a lot of evidence about potential criminal activity by mr. manafort involved massive money laundering, involving undisclosed sums coming from rather shady characters tied to ukraine and pro-russian elements, coming into the united states and deliberate efforts by him to off-shore that money so it wouldn't be disclosed. those are potentially crimes --...
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that's a program that you're critiquing and i think you are right.t.e the culture as you just did white culture, whatever that is. but you are assuming it's real, so generalize about another racial ethnic group's culture. >> i think you are missing an important distinction. >> tucker: you are missing the important distinction, this onli goes in one direction and, you bully people by making generalizations that are not strictly speaking true and if you are not on board with it you are a racist and then you get to attack those people. that doesn't apply to any other group which is itself racist.n do you acknowledge that? >> i see where you're going with this argument, tucker, but i think the reality is. >> tucker: i'm not going anywhere. i just said it out loud. >> there are a group of people who have been systemically oppressed in this country for a long period of time and those are people who are overwhelmingly people who are african-american and latino. there's a long history of this. you and i both went -- a >> tucker: you are changing the conversati
that's a program that you're critiquing and i think you are right.t.e the culture as you just did white culture, whatever that is. but you are assuming it's real, so generalize about another racial ethnic group's culture. >> i think you are missing an important distinction. >> tucker: you are missing the important distinction, this onli goes in one direction and, you bully people by making generalizations that are not strictly speaking true and if you are not on board with it you...
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between hate speech and free speech, and author david horowitz talks about his latest book and his critiquef the american progressive movement. be sure to join us at 9:00 eastern when high school reviewent teachers sample questions for the advanced placement u.s. government and politics exam. some of today's white house press briefing with sarah h. sanders. she discovered -- he talked about reimbursements made to michael: for a settlement asment -- michael: for settlement payment. here is a look. today in the rose garden, president trump continued the tradition of celebrating the national day of prayer. president trump also signed an executive order to ensure that all faith-based communities have strong advocates throughout the administration. the president encourages people of all faiths across the nation to join together and pray for our nation. in that same light, president trump extends prayers to the victims families of the nine victims and their families of the plane crash in savannah, georgia. the nine members of the puerto rico national guard were on an official mission. the preside
between hate speech and free speech, and author david horowitz talks about his latest book and his critiquef the american progressive movement. be sure to join us at 9:00 eastern when high school reviewent teachers sample questions for the advanced placement u.s. government and politics exam. some of today's white house press briefing with sarah h. sanders. she discovered -- he talked about reimbursements made to michael: for a settlement asment -- michael: for settlement payment. here is a...
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it really did represent a very strong critique of american involvement in vietnam during that period of time. one way burns does it is using the presidential tapes. he does it for kennedy, nixon, and johnson. the american state eventually hangs itself. hand, public we saying all is well and privately , it was falling apart. how the actors themselves takes us out of how to make the argument where the contention do when what do you that is what you are hearing? the tapes do it in a compelling way. susan: we had generation of journalists and numbers of congress, historians who are part of the experience and served and are now aging out. we always used to hear about the country absorbing the lessons of the amount -- of vietnam. as you watch more contemporary america, have lessons been successfully absorbed into our policy decisions? professor bradley i would say : no. the afghan war in the war in iraq does not show the lessons of vietnam have been learned. the notion we can intervene in a particular place and engineer a transformation place after place after place -- it doesn't work. all
it really did represent a very strong critique of american involvement in vietnam during that period of time. one way burns does it is using the presidential tapes. he does it for kennedy, nixon, and johnson. the american state eventually hangs itself. hand, public we saying all is well and privately , it was falling apart. how the actors themselves takes us out of how to make the argument where the contention do when what do you that is what you are hearing? the tapes do it in a compelling...
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there are familiar critiques of kissinger, but when we engage him through the new documentation that has emerged, a mark obligated into mellon -- compelling portrait comes out. labeling a different begins tonce and that i emerge. >> when did he come to the united states and how did he rise to power in the u.s.? kissinger is an immigrant. he was born in germany. he comes to the united states as a refugee from the holocaust in the late 1930's. the his experience of the united states is a very dynamic one. when kissinger first came to the united states, his family was struggling. his father had been a schoolteacher in germany, but had to find a job in a factory in new york city. kissinger joined the u.s. army, served in the occupation of germany in the immediate aftermath of the second world war, then went to harvard on the g.i. bill. that experience was transformative for him. he went to harvard via working in the army for a short span of time. that gave kissinger such a profound belief in the united states as a society of opportunity, a society that he would devote his career as a dip
there are familiar critiques of kissinger, but when we engage him through the new documentation that has emerged, a mark obligated into mellon -- compelling portrait comes out. labeling a different begins tonce and that i emerge. >> when did he come to the united states and how did he rise to power in the u.s.? kissinger is an immigrant. he was born in germany. he comes to the united states as a refugee from the holocaust in the late 1930's. the his experience of the united states is a...
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it's easy to critique liberalism or progressive politics. but conservatism has never offered an alternative to african-americans. and generally speaking, candidates who run for public office today do not engage with african-americans. they do not visit african-american communities except for symbolic purposes. >> is donald trump engaging? >> he's not engaging in a meaningful way. donald trump had invitations to attend our conference on two occasions and did not attend. that's just an example. you don't engage simply with what i call stagecraft. by showing up and trying to orchestrate photo ops. the engagement is a serious conversation not where you're trying to just promote your views, but you're hearing from the leaders and the representatives of a community about what their perspective is. that's what leadership is. leadership is about engaging and going back and forth. so i think it's very important in looking at a critique like that for people to have the facts of the matter in terms of who is controlled and who is orchestrated the polic
it's easy to critique liberalism or progressive politics. but conservatism has never offered an alternative to african-americans. and generally speaking, candidates who run for public office today do not engage with african-americans. they do not visit african-american communities except for symbolic purposes. >> is donald trump engaging? >> he's not engaging in a meaningful way. donald trump had invitations to attend our conference on two occasions and did not attend. that's just...
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those are fair critiques of me. i don't see those emerging for example in the clinton e-mail thing because of the guard rails i had around me. those are my two answers. >> you told the senators when you heard or consider that you might tip the election you were mildly nauseous. could you do a little more than mildly nauseous if you tip the election? >> you have to experience my sense of nausea. [laughter] it makes me feel sick to my stomach. i should've said nauseated nauseated there if i was going to be grammatically correct. maybe part of it is i sure hope not then maybe i'd feel more physical pain if i convince myself that we actually did. it makes me sick to think we might've had any of that because our lives are devoted to the institutions that have no role there and we are stuck in the middle of it. the idea that we had an impact is sickening. >> you accept that you may tip the election? >> it's possible. i don't know. secretly i hope there's some explanation that rules out the fbi had any impact. i honestly d
those are fair critiques of me. i don't see those emerging for example in the clinton e-mail thing because of the guard rails i had around me. those are my two answers. >> you told the senators when you heard or consider that you might tip the election you were mildly nauseous. could you do a little more than mildly nauseous if you tip the election? >> you have to experience my sense of nausea. [laughter] it makes me feel sick to my stomach. i should've said nauseated nauseated...
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we have seen north critique it korea maintain pressure -- success since the pressure. they all played a big role in the maximum pressure campaign. a lot of that is due to the fact that the president spent time developing relationships with those individuals and they have been able to put pressure on north korea. can you give us any details about how and when they were informed they were coming home? else, their families, how they found out and whether the president has spoken to any of them directly? there has been a number of different points of outreach from the president to contact the families. we'll be happy to provide more details as we have them. were reports that nafta negotiations had hit a snag over otto -- autos. sec. sanders: we are going to continue to push forward in those negotiations. i don't have any announcements on it met -- yet. i'm not going to throw out while percentages. we are going to continue in that process. >> for a long time, you and the president and other administrations said there would be an infrastructure bill. you were saying it befor
we have seen north critique it korea maintain pressure -- success since the pressure. they all played a big role in the maximum pressure campaign. a lot of that is due to the fact that the president spent time developing relationships with those individuals and they have been able to put pressure on north korea. can you give us any details about how and when they were informed they were coming home? else, their families, how they found out and whether the president has spoken to any of them...
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we've seen that critique late what do you make of that? an example of the elites on the coast and the elites in the media not getting it. they didn't get the outcome they expected, didn't get the outcome they wanted, so they have to attack the character and the motives of the people who deliver the outcome. donald trump was the cause of this, he was the result of it. it was a movement that has been coming for a long time and a populous movement impacting other industries. we don't have sears and r roe r, we go to amazon. that's the core of what this movement was. steve: you said there's more to come from this movement. explain that is ai a bit. what do yo do you mean by that ? >> i think this coalition stays together for a while. but as we were both saying, the impact is outside of the ballot box, too. look at the ratings in the nfl, their numbers have gone down dramatically. they used to have the best brands in the country. now that brand is weakened. look at "rose anne." no one in hollywood would have predicted that that was going to hap
we've seen that critique late what do you make of that? an example of the elites on the coast and the elites in the media not getting it. they didn't get the outcome they expected, didn't get the outcome they wanted, so they have to attack the character and the motives of the people who deliver the outcome. donald trump was the cause of this, he was the result of it. it was a movement that has been coming for a long time and a populous movement impacting other industries. we don't have sears...
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author david horowitz talks about his latest book in his critique of the american progressive movement. >> on friday we will have live coverage of the congressional briefing on infrastructure from the national history center at 11:00 a.m. eastern time on c-span. on c-span2 a discussion about the future korean peninsula and north koreans program. it become against and i 15 eastern at 10:00 p.m. eastern >> for nearly 20 years in depth on the tv is featured the nation's best-known nonfiction writers like conversations about their books. the sheer is a special project we are featuring best-selling fiction writers for our monthly program in depth fiction addition. to live sunday at noon eastern with muller fiction author, david paul dottie. it's the number one on the national best seller list. our special series in depth fiction addition is sunday, live from noon p.m. to 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> next, from the 2018 national black writers conference authors discuss the state of publishing for black writers. this event from medgar evers college in new york is over an hour. >> your ego
author david horowitz talks about his latest book in his critique of the american progressive movement. >> on friday we will have live coverage of the congressional briefing on infrastructure from the national history center at 11:00 a.m. eastern time on c-span. on c-span2 a discussion about the future korean peninsula and north koreans program. it become against and i 15 eastern at 10:00 p.m. eastern >> for nearly 20 years in depth on the tv is featured the nation's best-known...
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so what is going on in the white imaginary critiquing white people and somehow the subtext of the letter is to sleep with white women? one guy wrote and said the reason that letter was written is so white women could and i quote him, suck my dick end of quote. so, the ratio, the white women in "the new york times," you should go fuck yourself you are the racist here so why don't you hate al sharpton and jessie all get together and circle jerk with each other. you've got the naacp or the black congressional caucus, det television, you have everything. i don't owe you a thing, you are a racist. "-end-double-quote. i didn't ask for anything like that. quote, this nigger needs to have a meat hook lovingly, well, you know, use your own imagination. you can dress up in a suit and tie and you will still be a nigger. "-end-double-quote. this monkey has no audience but other ignorant monkeys. also called a hood rat which is kind of interesting. flights leave for africa every date, take one. you're not happy and we are not happy with your behavior so just do it, quote, there are two ways you can r
so what is going on in the white imaginary critiquing white people and somehow the subtext of the letter is to sleep with white women? one guy wrote and said the reason that letter was written is so white women could and i quote him, suck my dick end of quote. so, the ratio, the white women in "the new york times," you should go fuck yourself you are the racist here so why don't you hate al sharpton and jessie all get together and circle jerk with each other. you've got the naacp or...
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his critique is structural. he says that what this does is allows agro business to put undocumented workers and braceros against each other were not able to advocate for themselves. he uses the term wet, which is racialized for mexicans. he says bracero's and wet other -- are they two sides of the point that cuts down the farm laborer, to prevent union organization. to run american citizens off farm jobs, especially on the corporation. he really becomes a shock -- strong advocate and the "bracero" program ends in 1964. ernesto did not have that much power or clout. but also because of changes in agriculture and new immigration laws are being passed in 1965. in many ways it changes the agricultural industry. the "bracero" is ended in 1964 and that leaves an opening for cesar chavez to think about agricultural labor organizing in the mid-1960's. when you're in that program it was almost impossible to unionize because all the workers take those places. at the end of the program in makes it easier for agricultural w
his critique is structural. he says that what this does is allows agro business to put undocumented workers and braceros against each other were not able to advocate for themselves. he uses the term wet, which is racialized for mexicans. he says bracero's and wet other -- are they two sides of the point that cuts down the farm laborer, to prevent union organization. to run american citizens off farm jobs, especially on the corporation. he really becomes a shock -- strong advocate and the...
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the university of pennsylvania has a course called the feminist critique of christianity.are critiquing or attempting to criticize the man who saved the free world, jesus christ, what is going on here? >> some of this reflection of what will make the tenured faculty of universities happy? >> cool your jets. it would be a great graduation speaker. we are sign of the times, donald trump and conservatives drive the negative narrative. the republican party is in civil war with itself. there are some moderate republicans and some hard-core right republicans. i can't tell you why they are not being asked to speak at commencement but this narrative, this country is changing them all three houses are controlled by republicans and it is troublesome. your clips that you ran, was there any observation made by any of those speakers that was inaccurate? i would think not. this link in front of us. the other thing is graduations are very positive, about family, high achievement and what the future should look like. think of conservatives and republicans of donald trump do you think abou
the university of pennsylvania has a course called the feminist critique of christianity.are critiquing or attempting to criticize the man who saved the free world, jesus christ, what is going on here? >> some of this reflection of what will make the tenured faculty of universities happy? >> cool your jets. it would be a great graduation speaker. we are sign of the times, donald trump and conservatives drive the negative narrative. the republican party is in civil war with itself....
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we sometimes critique that unfortunately. talkedbook on this widely that phrase, military necessity. long before lincoln put it into the document. >> given how things turned out, i would think it's crucial militarily. on the other hand it's not hard at all to rewrite that narrative. i think we be saying the emancipation proclamation is what killed him. but --l them >> that's why invited douglas. >> they were really in trouble in the summer of 1854. they didn't run the republican party. the parties and tainted with emancipation. >> they got andrew johnson on the ticket. >> andrew johnson. >> but the democrats were not full. >> that's right. >> last week out was in the panel with the national archive. they only give out once a year. the paper is in bad shape. , it's the oney do document that draws crowds outdoors. it has a symbolic political power like nothing else. made >> we fail to appreciate how much people like douglas and others in lincoln's broad coalition take it upon themselves the responsibility of arguing the emancip
we sometimes critique that unfortunately. talkedbook on this widely that phrase, military necessity. long before lincoln put it into the document. >> given how things turned out, i would think it's crucial militarily. on the other hand it's not hard at all to rewrite that narrative. i think we be saying the emancipation proclamation is what killed him. but --l them >> that's why invited douglas. >> they were really in trouble in the summer of 1854. they didn't run the...
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. >> he could have made that critique in different language maybe it would have been hospitalable to at least some people. >> reporter: stevens declined to talk with abc 7 news but told the local paper he plans to move to san francisco. lilian kim, abc 7 news. >>> the body of an exchange student killed at a school in texas is headed back to her home country in pakistan, one of ten people who died on friday. lawmakers are weighing in on possible solutions to gun violence. >> reporter: a somber sunday at memorial church service honoring victims of a santa fe high school student. outside the church this rainbow greeted the community. the 17-year-old suspect is accused of opening fire during an art class killing two teachers and eight students. including pakistani exchange student. the motive for the shooting is unclear but the mother of one victim says her daughter may have been targeted because she rejected the suspect's advances for months. >> she finally stood up to him because her younger sister was being bullied in school and showing her this is what you do. you have to stand up to
. >> he could have made that critique in different language maybe it would have been hospitalable to at least some people. >> reporter: stevens declined to talk with abc 7 news but told the local paper he plans to move to san francisco. lilian kim, abc 7 news. >>> the body of an exchange student killed at a school in texas is headed back to her home country in pakistan, one of ten people who died on friday. lawmakers are weighing in on possible solutions to gun violence....
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alike and now artist donald glover delivered a somewhat more philosophically charged pop culture critique of society's race and gun violence issues from his alter ego childish gambino with many americans debating the music videos underlying message and symbolism author and educator d. walk and joins us to weigh in on the conversation dee always a pleasure to have you on first i just go say out the gate there's a credible music video amazing. well i mean not only unlike the technical level of just pure filmmaking but just. the metaphors of the issues raised all that so i want to start and ask you you know nobody's quite on the same page because it raises so many issues and as somebody brilliant visuals and a lot of metaphor you know. in this is america what did you take away from it what it what did you have to see it what. as you walk away from viewing the video and say so i felt like after watching the video. indorsed what we try to do in media we see the big stories that everyone wants us to talk about this trip that this truck did this so what. what about the everyday people who are su
alike and now artist donald glover delivered a somewhat more philosophically charged pop culture critique of society's race and gun violence issues from his alter ego childish gambino with many americans debating the music videos underlying message and symbolism author and educator d. walk and joins us to weigh in on the conversation dee always a pleasure to have you on first i just go say out the gate there's a credible music video amazing. well i mean not only unlike the technical level of...
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we critique that i think. >> it is fundamental. >> another has a book on lincoln's 100 days. phrase that that military necessity was all over the northern press before lincoln put it into the document. given how things turned out, the message of proclamation is crucial militarily to the victory. it is not hard to rewrite that narrative with lincoln losing 1864 and had he lost, we would say the emancipation proclamation is what killed him. >> that is why he invited douglass to that meeting. >> the republicans and you know this, they were in trouble in the summer of 1864. they did not run as the republican party. as all of you know. they ran as the union party. they thought it would have broader appeal than being republicans. union is not tainted with emancipation. they got andrew johnson on the ticket. it does not matter who divides. the democrats were not fooled. oh, they are unionists now. >> i was on a panel last week about the emancipation proclamation. they get it out once a year. you can read parts of it but every time they do, they get lines outdoors. >> it is sold out.
we critique that i think. >> it is fundamental. >> another has a book on lincoln's 100 days. phrase that that military necessity was all over the northern press before lincoln put it into the document. given how things turned out, the message of proclamation is crucial militarily to the victory. it is not hard to rewrite that narrative with lincoln losing 1864 and had he lost, we would say the emancipation proclamation is what killed him. >> that is why he invited douglass to...
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you have a sitting senator of the same party in a blistering critique of a sitting president.e same moral universe of previous presidents. this is strong, dystopian language about our commander in chief. it is a warning. and maybe he is setting himself up for a primary challenge. but certainly he has been strong and principaled and blistering in his critique in a what that exceeds john mccain and bob corker. >> flake ended that rift by saying where is the good news? i think we have hit bottom. >> you have to hit bottom before you get better. i think there is a civic silver lining to the stress test and that's what jeff flake is point to go. democracy cannot be a spectator sport. it is all about we the people. you end up enabling extreme voices taking over the political process. and that's what we are seeing. if it does lead to more people straightening their sieve you can backbone, that's a good thing. jeff flake is leaving the senate. >> right. >> in the face of a tough primary. >> and badmouthing the preside of his own party when a lot of it, what do you mean this is a bad t
you have a sitting senator of the same party in a blistering critique of a sitting president.e same moral universe of previous presidents. this is strong, dystopian language about our commander in chief. it is a warning. and maybe he is setting himself up for a primary challenge. but certainly he has been strong and principaled and blistering in his critique in a what that exceeds john mccain and bob corker. >> flake ended that rift by saying where is the good news? i think we have hit...
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there's not only no systemic critique,hehere's no alternative.he e solutions offered are more of f what they've done. they'rere pretendining that it's been wonderfully successfuful because they're the in president justt like the other guys had to claim it was a bibig disaster. first of all, the president politics in this country is a very peculiar institution. let me close with that because it's really important. the united states is unique in the world, i think, for the following. we have been the most successful in convincing the american people of something that's patently absurd, and that is that when they have an economic problem it's the fault of the government. it's stunning. 95% of the p people whwho've lost tr job inin this crisis--and there are millions of them--were fired bby a private capitalist employeyer. if you're gonna get angry at somebody because e of unemployment, the logigical target is the company that fired you. not in america. our people are trained. they leap over the company that fired them to the politician, the senator
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. >> he could have made that critique in different language maybe it would have been hospitalable to at least some people. >> reporter: stevens declined to talk with abc 7 news but told the local paper he plans to move to san francisco. lilian kim, abc 7 news. >>> the body of an exchange student killed at a school in texas is headed back to her home country in pakistan, one of ten people who died on friday. lawmakers are weighing in on possible solutions to gun violence. >> reporter: a somber sunday at a memorial church service honoring victims of a santa fe high school student. outside the church this rainbow greeted the community. the 17-year-old suspect is accused of opening fire during an art class killing two teachers and eight students. including pakistani exchange student. the motive for the shooting is unclear but the mother of one victim says her daughter may have been targeted because she rejected the suspect's advances for months. >> she finally stood up to him because her younger sister was being bullied in school and showing her this is what you do. you have to stand up
. >> he could have made that critique in different language maybe it would have been hospitalable to at least some people. >> reporter: stevens declined to talk with abc 7 news but told the local paper he plans to move to san francisco. lilian kim, abc 7 news. >>> the body of an exchange student killed at a school in texas is headed back to her home country in pakistan, one of ten people who died on friday. lawmakers are weighing in on possible solutions to gun violence....
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there's some legitimate critique in there.e republicans bear the brunt of the blame for normalizing him and now celebrating him. >> i think that's true. for the president, he never apologizes for anything, but what he would have been doing here is simply acknowledging the kelly sadler comment. i think what has happened is that republicans are afraid of the tweets, they're afraid of repercussions in their states. >> they're afraid of the tweets. i'm raising a 6-year-old to not be afraid of things that happen on the internet. >> it's not going to protect them either because any given thing could set the president off. what surprises me is that there should have been a leak. the real leak should have said, well, someone in the room admonished kelly for what she said. of course that didn't happen and the president would never accept an apology anyway. >> what is going on at a white house where the private story where she called megan mccain and apologized is actually better than the public message that we'll never apologize for an
there's some legitimate critique in there.e republicans bear the brunt of the blame for normalizing him and now celebrating him. >> i think that's true. for the president, he never apologizes for anything, but what he would have been doing here is simply acknowledging the kelly sadler comment. i think what has happened is that republicans are afraid of the tweets, they're afraid of repercussions in their states. >> they're afraid of the tweets. i'm raising a 6-year-old to not be...
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to be a critique of marxist is to focus on problems which are going to get that by marx like their own state our economy itself. activists in scotland are calling for a second referendum on independence that story much more after a short break this is art international. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport that's less i'm show business i'll see you then. jim lives by two things by his emotion and he is so. in the long he places a very long lead he says so to speak of. long distance runner in politics and that's the way they underestimate. our welcome back to our international people took to the streets of glasgow on saturday demanding a second referendum on scottish independence from the u.k. . on the march was led by a movement called under one banner which held a similar event last year around eighteen thousand people showed up which is twice the number that the organizers were expecting in september two thousand and fourteen scotland voted to remain in the united kingdom with the better together campaign winning by
to be a critique of marxist is to focus on problems which are going to get that by marx like their own state our economy itself. activists in scotland are calling for a second referendum on independence that story much more after a short break this is art international. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport that's less i'm show business i'll see you then. jim lives by two things by his emotion and he is so. in the long he...
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like diana and kate before her, the wedding dress will be seen and critiqued by millions all over theld. >> meghan is getting married in a stunning gothic chapel. she needs to have a grand dress to match the venue. that's the most important thing. the dress has to match the perh instinctively want to go for something fairly simple, she is going to have to take into consideration this incredible atmosphere. >> reporter: a 20-year-old diana donned an extravagant ivory silk taffeta dress. >> it was ruffles. it was ruffles upon ruffles upon ruffles with a train of ruffles. >> reporter: the train, a staggering 25 feet long. and flash forward 30 years later. kate walking down the aisle in a stunning satin alexander mcqueen gown. but the details of meghan's gown are still a complete secret. >> at this point, every single designer in the country has been accused of working on this dress in secret. >> reporter: british milliner victoria grant adorned the heads of the well-heeled with epic creations. >> this is a big part of the british culture. >> it is, yes. >> for an american, hats might not
like diana and kate before her, the wedding dress will be seen and critiqued by millions all over theld. >> meghan is getting married in a stunning gothic chapel. she needs to have a grand dress to match the venue. that's the most important thing. the dress has to match the perh instinctively want to go for something fairly simple, she is going to have to take into consideration this incredible atmosphere. >> reporter: a 20-year-old diana donned an extravagant ivory silk taffeta...
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. >> what critique of you is most fair? >> most fair? i don't think the stuff about sanctimonious fair. you would have to know me better to know that. i have a number of weaknesses i wrestle with, work very hard during my life growing up, great help from my wife and family to make sure i'm not making decisions driven by ego but the best, the fairest critique of me is that i can be stubborn and maybe that i can make decisions too quickly. i convince myself of being divisive and try to guardrail that with a team to keep around me and say wait a minute. don't see that emerging from the clinton email thing. >> the question from a hillary supporter, when you heard or considered you might have tipped the election you were mildly nauseous and this person said i was looking for horrified, or more than mildly nauseous if you to the american election. >> you would have to experience my sense of nausea. it makes me feel sick to your stomach. i should have said nauseated if i'm going to be grew medically correct. the answer, part of it is i sure hop
. >> what critique of you is most fair? >> most fair? i don't think the stuff about sanctimonious fair. you would have to know me better to know that. i have a number of weaknesses i wrestle with, work very hard during my life growing up, great help from my wife and family to make sure i'm not making decisions driven by ego but the best, the fairest critique of me is that i can be stubborn and maybe that i can make decisions too quickly. i convince myself of being divisive and try...
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the campaign finance issue, talking about reasons for the comey dismissal, there's been a lot of critique of giuliani's handling and the president, we know, is a prodigious consumer of media. today he felt compelled to argue the case himself and to say that giuliani would be making some changes. the changes we just described in the last few minutes, largely say that giuliani was acting on his knowledge of the case, not the president's knowledge, trying to make that distinction. the president trying to preserve, two appear, that he is not on the record saying that he knew the payment was for stormy daniels. that seems to be an about-face strategically. the president saying no change. that appears to be where the hot issue still is for the president. not wanting to say yes, in fact he knew the payment was for stormy daniels. steve? >> we also have ashley parker with us, a white house reporter for "the washington post." and msnbc political analyst. ashley, just looking through the statement from giuliani. couple things, he seems to be trying to reframe some of the issues here in terms we're
the campaign finance issue, talking about reasons for the comey dismissal, there's been a lot of critique of giuliani's handling and the president, we know, is a prodigious consumer of media. today he felt compelled to argue the case himself and to say that giuliani would be making some changes. the changes we just described in the last few minutes, largely say that giuliani was acting on his knowledge of the case, not the president's knowledge, trying to make that distinction. the president...
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and lastly, the university of pennsylvania has a course called the feminist critique of christianity,pting to criticize the men who saved the free world, jesus christ. what's going on here? i don't know. >> mike: i would have aced the art of walking. scott, if some of this is a reflection of what will make the tenured faculty at many of these universities happy? >> cool your jets, first of all. second of all, i think it would be a great graduation speaker. >> thank you. >> we have a sign of the times. donald trump and conservatives drive this negative narrative. the republican party is in civil war with itself. there are some moderate republicans. there are some hard-core right republicans. i can't tell you why they are not being asked to speak at commitments, but this narrative, this country is changing, all three houses are controlled by republicans. and i will be honest with you, it's troublesome. your clips that you ran, was there anything, any observation made by any of those speakers that was inaccurate? i would think not because it's playing out in front of us. and the other th
and lastly, the university of pennsylvania has a course called the feminist critique of christianity,pting to criticize the men who saved the free world, jesus christ. what's going on here? i don't know. >> mike: i would have aced the art of walking. scott, if some of this is a reflection of what will make the tenured faculty at many of these universities happy? >> cool your jets, first of all. second of all, i think it would be a great graduation speaker. >> thank you....
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. >> he could have made that critique in different language. maybe it would have been hospitable to at least some people. >> reporter: stevens declined to talk with abc7 news, but he told a local paper he plans to move to san francisco. in palo alto, lilian kim, abc7 news. >> today the first funeral was were held for some who lost their lives in the texas shooting. at least five vigils will be held in the coming days. the school and others in the city of santa fe will be closed monday and tuesday. here's abc7 news reporter elizabeth hur. >> reporter: with prayers and songs, the texas governor joined the santa fe community at a church service before stopping by the small-town high school to pay his respects to the victims and their families. >> we pray that god heal the hearts of the parents who have lost a child. >> reporter: two teachers and eight students were killed in the friday's deadly shooting and sunday afternoon a prayer service was held for 17-year-old sabika shake, an exchange student from pakistan. >> we are here today because we ar
. >> he could have made that critique in different language. maybe it would have been hospitable to at least some people. >> reporter: stevens declined to talk with abc7 news, but he told a local paper he plans to move to san francisco. in palo alto, lilian kim, abc7 news. >> today the first funeral was were held for some who lost their lives in the texas shooting. at least five vigils will be held in the coming days. the school and others in the city of santa fe will be...
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same critiques.fol, the ia of seeing-- even fitionalized-- black violence on the screen is unfortunate because i think a lot of people feel like 've already become very viral in seeing the image of blaesck boeither through police footage, or, again, captured on cell phones, looped through our social media feeds and across text message chains all the time. i think, too, again, you know, i think what isutarring abohe video itself is that you watch glover's only kind of facial contortions as he moves from scene to scene to. scene i think there's a desire to see him kind of linger into the stare and acknowledge the pain that some of these images are causing for people, or how they are resonant of things that are happening that peoe identify with all the time in terms of losing family members or friends or other relatives to the-- to gun violence itself. and i think lastly, what i really challenge people on is, you know, art is going to make people uncomfortable at times. and i think what i i really like
same critiques.fol, the ia of seeing-- even fitionalized-- black violence on the screen is unfortunate because i think a lot of people feel like 've already become very viral in seeing the image of blaesck boeither through police footage, or, again, captured on cell phones, looped through our social media feeds and across text message chains all the time. i think, too, again, you know, i think what isutarring abohe video itself is that you watch glover's only kind of facial contortions as he...
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we've got details coming up, and probe francis lashing out at capitalism in another sweeping critiquef global finance. he again called the love of money the devil and more, we have that debate coming up. at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. liz: welcome back pope frances again condemning capitalism saying things like tax havens help recycle dirty money, from the maffia and he also talked about predatory speculators and he also talked about credit derivatives like credit default swaps or "economic cannibalism" saying the world's financial systems and markets need more regulation and the pope has talked about having one global regulate or to rule them all and with me now is wall street journal editorial page deputy editor dan henninger. great to see you dan. >> great to be with you liz. liz: your reaction? >> well it's fascinating to see the pope is taking on credit default swaps. that is something i don
we've got details coming up, and probe francis lashing out at capitalism in another sweeping critiquef global finance. he again called the love of money the devil and more, we have that debate coming up. at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. liz: welcome back pope frances again condemning capitalism saying things...
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. >>> the vican issued a harsh critique of the global financial systems calling for more regulation. the church said recent economic crises proved that the markets are not able to, and an injenks of morality and ethics is needed. the document by pope francis attacked ceo compensation, the rise of payday lenders, and at the other quote ticking time bombs. >>> the royal wedding will cost a pretty penny, some of those costs willall on the queen. that got us wondering about the royal family's wealth. wilfred i frost outside windsor castle tonight. >> it's expected to cost as much as $45 million, the vast majority of which will go to secutty. that cill be footed by the taxpayer and the queen, but much higher portion by the queen. this time than compared to 2011 for the wedding of princewomen and kate, which was a state occasi. tomorrow'sedding is not. but can the queen afford it. here we look at her finances. the queen's total personal weal is estimated at $490 million. that stems from an investment portunlio of a $150 million and large amounts ofproperty, including sand ring ham and balm
. >>> the vican issued a harsh critique of the global financial systems calling for more regulation. the church said recent economic crises proved that the markets are not able to, and an injenks of morality and ethics is needed. the document by pope francis attacked ceo compensation, the rise of payday lenders, and at the other quote ticking time bombs. >>> the royal wedding will cost a pretty penny, some of those costs willall on the queen. that got us wondering about the...
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this second protester was ray mcgovern a cia veteran and he's always a critique to use of torture and he attempted to ask her a question but he was also removed from the hearing. was. god thank. you very much thank you. well the open session is now over and the closed session. is taking place but now we're just going to have to wait and see whether he'll get past all of this controversy we spoke to former cia operations officer john kerry accu the man who revealed the use of torture in agency and was jailed following those revelations he knows do you know hostile personally it's time for a woman to head the cia just not this woman i think she's probably the single worst pick in all of washington d.c. i know gina has personally i worked for gina haskell i don't care of gina haskell's a man or a woman or a combination of the two she's not right for this job everybody is tough on terrorism all of us at the cia we're tough on terrorism that doesn't mean that you have to ignore the constitution of the united states and to ignore international law to prove that you're tough that's that was
this second protester was ray mcgovern a cia veteran and he's always a critique to use of torture and he attempted to ask her a question but he was also removed from the hearing. was. god thank. you very much thank you. well the open session is now over and the closed session. is taking place but now we're just going to have to wait and see whether he'll get past all of this controversy we spoke to former cia operations officer john kerry accu the man who revealed the use of torture in agency...
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suppressing this is not a critique against the police but in my view the police might be an instrument of these conservative politicians. trying to get them all votes on the right side. so that the in the end we have. strengths and criminalization of. people who are trying to defend human rights for refugees. so i hear what you're saying there i want to bring in a perspective one more person this is sebastian and you know earlier from you brought up what was in this proposed law in this proposed bill this is sebastian's view of those proposals have a listen to this law is. like a science fiction dystopia it's like mind police if you have a if you think about crime then basically the government should step in and stop you doing it basically if you say i think you're building a bomb then the police will just take you away and put you into jail that's basically the status of course there's some checks and balances on it but it's all really really undefined. you get all sorts of people protesting. so christopher i would say to our audience of course sebastian didn't want his face shown bec
suppressing this is not a critique against the police but in my view the police might be an instrument of these conservative politicians. trying to get them all votes on the right side. so that the in the end we have. strengths and criminalization of. people who are trying to defend human rights for refugees. so i hear what you're saying there i want to bring in a perspective one more person this is sebastian and you know earlier from you brought up what was in this proposed law in this...
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of it or you don't know each other very sternly of the sawdust premier puzzle be honest today was critique of the old today. that bailed us northfield goldwater most as all beasts or leave it out even though just will fall on the bus . with more questions than answers the task of solving in front of which is murder ultimately lies in the hands of the largely serb influenced more than mere trip it's a police an institution he frequently criticized. we have many questions about the not just the killing but also the police response to police officers where put into custody because of their behavior here at the scene of the of the crime there are strange things ivana bates was gunned down outside his office in a street brimming with c.c.t.v. cameras if there's no malice what was really nashik i made it enough to compute the national id you know one saml beast what that would that my day like i'm better than i was it will be mommy doesn't really adding i still value more boyish than a nice one does molly than me really we must get new parts of the universe to gauge and help us in kosovo but it'
of it or you don't know each other very sternly of the sawdust premier puzzle be honest today was critique of the old today. that bailed us northfield goldwater most as all beasts or leave it out even though just will fall on the bus . with more questions than answers the task of solving in front of which is murder ultimately lies in the hands of the largely serb influenced more than mere trip it's a police an institution he frequently criticized. we have many questions about the not just the...
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to be a critique of marxist is to focus on problems which are going to get that by marx like their own state power economy itself. coming up a well connected afghan drug lords recently walked free from a u.s. prison but no one knows why we do have some clues for you though after the break. with manufactured. public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the roots to. put in lives by two things by his emotion and he. in the long he plays a very long game he's so to speak of long distance runner in politics and that's the way the underestimating. i guess thanks for watching this weekend to me i was pretty sure to hear it out now but that story i was talking about for the break the arrest of a tourist drug lord a decade ago was heralded as a devastating blow at the time to the taliban and narcotics trafficking industry in afghanistan but now the very same man is quietly walk free from an american prison caleb maupin has been looking into the possible reasons behind his release. here at this correctional f
to be a critique of marxist is to focus on problems which are going to get that by marx like their own state power economy itself. coming up a well connected afghan drug lords recently walked free from a u.s. prison but no one knows why we do have some clues for you though after the break. with manufactured. public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the roots to. put in lives by two things by his emotion...