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obama chided liberals including himself because if we don't reach out to evangelical christians and other americanto tell them what we stand or then the jerry falwell's and the alan keyes will continue to hold sway. obama had defeated alan keyes in the senate election. still obama's confessional liberalism was on display, he did not shy away from referring to his position. just as boldly obama asked the faithful to adjust to a more pluralistic america, he said democracy demands the religiously motivated translate the concerns into universal rather than religiously specific values. jim wallis likened the speech to the kennedy all of branch to the southern baptists. obama had achieved much more, the phenomena was born. the storyline of a new direction for politics was a critical part of the obama campaign narrative. more important arguably than the actual tally of evangelical vote. especially notable from the modern evangelicals who came over. obama made a point of reaching out to robin it evangelicals who were not customarily associated with the christian right overwhelming sentiment at the time th
obama chided liberals including himself because if we don't reach out to evangelical christians and other americanto tell them what we stand or then the jerry falwell's and the alan keyes will continue to hold sway. obama had defeated alan keyes in the senate election. still obama's confessional liberalism was on display, he did not shy away from referring to his position. just as boldly obama asked the faithful to adjust to a more pluralistic america, he said democracy demands the religiously...
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it's very difficult to see what the principles our in contemporary american liberalism. instead come a pragmatic set of sensibilities underwritten by or guided by a pragmatic mentality. to put it a little more differently, liberalism is an establishment and ruling mentality more than it is a political philosophy. i would add by way of sideline that i think burnham neglect it to recognize that american liberalism has actually connected culturally with certain strands of mainline pragmatism in the 70s and 80s. nevertheless, it kind of cultural base bag is it a kind of stability and content and capacity to perpetuate itself that helped it overcome the weakness of its own principles. so finally it seems to me that if liberalism triumphed globally, it and it may come in nothing of her completely times, but it may proceed in becoming the dominant global mentality. if it does that come in they represent the suicide of humanity, but above represent suicide of the west. it will represent the triumph of a certain faction within the west come a certain tradition within the west. tha
it's very difficult to see what the principles our in contemporary american liberalism. instead come a pragmatic set of sensibilities underwritten by or guided by a pragmatic mentality. to put it a little more differently, liberalism is an establishment and ruling mentality more than it is a political philosophy. i would add by way of sideline that i think burnham neglect it to recognize that american liberalism has actually connected culturally with certain strands of mainline pragmatism in...
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just as american liberalism is an air to classical liberalism. that is the broad consensus that is kept our political system operating at fairly well-conditioned hum for the last many centuries. >> and modern conservatism, as you say, is a has double house -- is a hospitable house with many strains. but does it contain this tension between the hamiltonian and jeffersonian vision? >> george w. bush did so much to expand the government when he was president. he was a very hamiltonian president. and people like bill kristol and david brooks who were neoconservatives but also in their way big government conservatives all bow down before alexander hamilton. they consider him one of their godfathers. >> there are tea party libertarians -- are jeffersonian in every way. the suspicion of state power is just as firm as him. nowadays there is a rich fervent of conservative intellectual arguments in magazines from "the weekly standard" to the "national review." >> i do not know if i agree with that. >> we'll have a healthy debate on that. what i was wonderi
just as american liberalism is an air to classical liberalism. that is the broad consensus that is kept our political system operating at fairly well-conditioned hum for the last many centuries. >> and modern conservatism, as you say, is a has double house -- is a hospitable house with many strains. but does it contain this tension between the hamiltonian and jeffersonian vision? >> george w. bush did so much to expand the government when he was president. he was a very hamiltonian...
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to the democratic national convention, he had supplanted ted kennedy as the leading voice of american liberalism>> there is despair, mr. president, in the faces that you don't see, in the places that you don't visit in your shining city. >> cuomo was the poet of american liberalism in the '80s where he once said, politicians campaign in poetry but govern in prose. in his terms as governor, he balanced budgets, reduced taxes and stood strong against the death penalty when it was not very popular to do so. but for some, cuomo will likely be remembered for what he didn't do, he twice didn't run for president, despite being at the top of many democrats' wish list. >> mario cuomo's on again off again presidential pain is off, period. for 1992, mostly for sure. >> the second no go in 1991, a down to the wire drama that left two planes on the tarmac that were there to rush him to file for the primary. he cited the new york state budget as a reason that he could not run. >> it seems to me i cannot turn my attention to new hampshire while this threat hangs over the head of the new yorkers that i have swo
to the democratic national convention, he had supplanted ted kennedy as the leading voice of american liberalism>> there is despair, mr. president, in the faces that you don't see, in the places that you don't visit in your shining city. >> cuomo was the poet of american liberalism in the '80s where he once said, politicians campaign in poetry but govern in prose. in his terms as governor, he balanced budgets, reduced taxes and stood strong against the death penalty when it was not...
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but the example of anglo-american liberal democracy suggested to strauss that these, in fact, could be combined with freedom and, indeed, social justice. >> yes. >> so -- [inaudible] is questioning the traditional characterization of leo strauss as being a supporter of the right, could you provide a definition of the right and the left? >> yes. well, maybe i can start from strauss' own definition. or attempt to define the difference between, between right and left. and he does this in a couple of places in lectures that he gave on two thinkers who i would describe as liberal humanists, emanuel khan and hugo -- [inaudible] well, first of all, strauss says that right and left did mean something rather different, and this is a historical meaning that's not terribly relevant in, you know, old europe. it was like an altar versus the forces of a french revolution and so on. he says that it's difficult in the american context to totally differentiate, you know conservative from progressive positions. now, one of the aspects of strauss' thought that is genuinely conservative and i do talk abou
but the example of anglo-american liberal democracy suggested to strauss that these, in fact, could be combined with freedom and, indeed, social justice. >> yes. >> so -- [inaudible] is questioning the traditional characterization of leo strauss as being a supporter of the right, could you provide a definition of the right and the left? >> yes. well, maybe i can start from strauss' own definition. or attempt to define the difference between, between right and left. and he does...
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we say that the market allowed americans to import cars from japan. if we are to radically liberalize american immigration laws, then the same thing would take effect. it would allow more imgrants to come here lawfulfully, to b ployed by aricans d to gage luar mke interaio. the talalan nren vae e estae o al arin ma dhe sklsthroductit hevaes arin ucvi i wthbo . d ab of icalcts thchifn ifrem sstlyrapral sieowhyme icin it, t a ste fi son pisnivdmgu rinutealvensomhike ntas ay mask is stiri t tcrib-i .hiidnsg cyd o ima h maas en tanorhr o h cariecicybicio f f tistowo at lhat. ispo t t, rcanth otnagi he cheouthomeo opohe nn lfr h tatens th id coac he eki o e e owa reca fioaf d ana ae g's npa f hinh abuitns tot me heras, srte ed madiett er treoe ndan ehibu -abme luer d isc.r h dtial aysh t leth d norlaan s li b gin oon miintotautnaen ou yorwn ki henoanr o er-to, re csd s ptttity eiio ic s,hees ecgit o mrimoouto r ow so-t t w n.ch-ff oec asde lmth yesavs d e miat mnd aan melaitwh snton a tgr peer s bh k ttha msee d gewrf hs sssilio erda a rglainwh in a reepo19bontmy tsn tou lc tero lethpe ath
we say that the market allowed americans to import cars from japan. if we are to radically liberalize american immigration laws, then the same thing would take effect. it would allow more imgrants to come here lawfulfully, to b ployed by aricans d to gage luar mke interaio. the talalan nren vae e estae o al arin ma dhe sklsthroductit hevaes arin ucvi i wthbo . d ab of icalcts thchifn ifrem sstlyrapral sieowhyme icin it, t a ste fi son pisnivdmgu rinutealvensomhike ntas ay mask is stiri t...
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you know, the last half century for american liberalism. connection is so important here. mario cuomo is famous originally because of a speech he made back in the 1984 democratic national convention. the context of that speech is so important because thavs basically, that moment when he step e stepped on that stage that night in san francisco, was basically the lowest moment in the modern era of the democratic party. ronald reagan was president, he was heading for re-election. he was going to win 49 states, one of the great landslides in hes ri. everybody knew that their ticket was doomed, that their paurty was going down in defeat. there was talk in the press that was rampant. it was bad. it was a relic. it was the thing of the past. mario cuomo got up there that night and very few people outside of new york heard of him. and he delivered this sort of 40 minute valentine to liberalism, to the great society, to the new deal, to f.d.r., to l.b.j., the idea that everybody in this country who's been down and in need at some point got back up b
you know, the last half century for american liberalism. connection is so important here. mario cuomo is famous originally because of a speech he made back in the 1984 democratic national convention. the context of that speech is so important because thavs basically, that moment when he step e stepped on that stage that night in san francisco, was basically the lowest moment in the modern era of the democratic party. ronald reagan was president, he was heading for re-election. he was going to...
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obama chouted liberals because if we don't reach out to christians and other religious americans and tell them what we stand for, then the pat robertsons will continue to hold sway. still obama's conventional liberalism was on display. he did not shy away from his pro choice position. just as boldly obama asked the faithful to adjust to a more pluralistic america. they translate concerns into universal values. it requires that the proposals be. subject to argument and amenable to reason. jim wallace likened the speech to kennedy's olive branch to southern baptists in 1960. obama achieved much more though. it was used a few times and there's actually a book by that title. the story line of a new direction for politics was a critical part of the obama campaign narrative. more important argueably than the tally of evangelical votes that the candidate received. especially notable were those moderate evangelicals who came over to arguably the most left-leaning nominee in a generation. obama made a point of reaching out to prominent evangelicals who were not customarily associated with the
obama chouted liberals because if we don't reach out to christians and other religious americans and tell them what we stand for, then the pat robertsons will continue to hold sway. still obama's conventional liberalism was on display. he did not shy away from his pro choice position. just as boldly obama asked the faithful to adjust to a more pluralistic america. they translate concerns into universal values. it requires that the proposals be. subject to argument and amenable to reason. jim...
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pope francis is transforming how millions of americans particularly liberal americans look at the church in his new year's mass he began the year with a powerful condemnation of slavery in huchlen trafficking. in april he tweeted about income disparity, quote inequality is the root of social evil. in october francis seemed to nudge the church toward more acceptance of gay people and their children not to mention unmarried couples and people who have divorced. the pope's politics might also be changing how conservatives look at the church. the head hein in "the hill" newspaper declared, quote, pope francis drives a wedge between the catholic church and the gop. pope francis says he wants to visit the united states this year. how will he be received if he does that by the left and by the right? joining me from boston this morning is ray flynn. he's the former mayor of boston also the former u.s. ambassador to the holy city and in washington sister simone campbell the executive director at network a national catholic social justice lobby. mayor flynn, mrs. ambassador. it's been more than a
pope francis is transforming how millions of americans particularly liberal americans look at the church in his new year's mass he began the year with a powerful condemnation of slavery in huchlen trafficking. in april he tweeted about income disparity, quote inequality is the root of social evil. in october francis seemed to nudge the church toward more acceptance of gay people and their children not to mention unmarried couples and people who have divorced. the pope's politics might also be...
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the koch brothers and the lobby for the pipeline friendly initiatives have raised the ire of american liberals in alberta, its green salvationist billionaires who seem threatening to the order. among the salvationist billionaires of whom the angry canadians speak are the rockefellers and the pughs, who are leading a campaign. in the case of the former, divesting their oil holdings following the lead of mckiben's organization. rockefeller's abandoning petroleum, such are the striking signs of revolution that would surprise tarbell and worry beyond measure the likes of john wahlberg. historians shouldn't be surprised, change is what we write about and the fleetingness of the categories. a quick glance at the four turns in the life of 20th and 21st century oil should remind us of that. here in the first place we're privy to a host of characters and dynamics that don't necessarily line up with our conventions of religious and political history. the spiritual calamity of oil in these moments created flashes of insurgents that really shattered familiar binaries evangelical, non-evangelical, and boun
the koch brothers and the lobby for the pipeline friendly initiatives have raised the ire of american liberals in alberta, its green salvationist billionaires who seem threatening to the order. among the salvationist billionaires of whom the angry canadians speak are the rockefellers and the pughs, who are leading a campaign. in the case of the former, divesting their oil holdings following the lead of mckiben's organization. rockefeller's abandoning petroleum, such are the striking signs of...
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and later bernie goldberg on "american sniper" and liberal hollywood right back.nourished scene on -- outnumbered on fnc. colonel peters convicted president obama. i don't know if that's fair. the circumstantial evidence is there that the white house doesn't want this. >> yeah. >> to be a full fledge desertion trial. >> yeah. >> i believe that 100%. i want to be very cautious about convicting anyone of anything. we don't believe, however that the army is dragging its feet and stone walling. do you believe that? >> i do. and i think that they are feeling pressure from the the administration to do it at a time when they can dump it and maybe a lot of people won't notice. so this afternoon, josh earnst was asked about this. and he said well it's not that he hasn't been charged. we know he hasn't been charged. we are just figuring out if charges will be brought so again, verbal gymnastics here. bill, i think there is compelling evidence. i think there is a lot of evidence. >> there is a lot of evidence. >> they mucked up this terror swap. they are waiting for a really
and later bernie goldberg on "american sniper" and liberal hollywood right back.nourished scene on -- outnumbered on fnc. colonel peters convicted president obama. i don't know if that's fair. the circumstantial evidence is there that the white house doesn't want this. >> yeah. >> to be a full fledge desertion trial. >> yeah. >> i believe that 100%. i want to be very cautious about convicting anyone of anything. we don't believe, however that the army is...
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rank-and-file as well as the leadership, their times and hard work to help realize african-american liberationfrican-american freedom is ultimately what we honor with this award. second i want to pay homage to the enduring tradition of radical. i want to underline radical. indeed revolutionary to underline revolutionary freedom struggle. especially the radical and revolutionary traditions of african-american freedom struggle that the black panther party epitomize. i was recent on a panel with a neighbor and he was bemoaning the fact that at berkeley you could not get conservatives opinion. and i so had to raise my hand but i sickened when was the last time you heard real radical? radical? when was the last time you heard real revolutionary? especially progressive. i mean i think we have enough conservative voices your some particular. [laughter] in our current conservative and neoliberal moment it is doubtful the vital that we understand the enduring significance of the traditions of radical indeed revolutionary freedom struggle. these are things that are not taught. these are things that are
rank-and-file as well as the leadership, their times and hard work to help realize african-american liberationfrican-american freedom is ultimately what we honor with this award. second i want to pay homage to the enduring tradition of radical. i want to underline radical. indeed revolutionary to underline revolutionary freedom struggle. especially the radical and revolutionary traditions of african-american freedom struggle that the black panther party epitomize. i was recent on a panel with a...
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tried to liberals concerns, white, blacks asian-americans. there were people, i don't want to make it seem like everybody who disliked the book. there were people who liked the book but it did get a lot of criticism. i figure a number of people who did not like the title for instance. didn't like the fact i spell out the word. and they didn't like some of the positions i took but there again i thought, you know, i said what i believed and i put all the arguments out there. a person -- is one thing i do when i write my book. i want to arm a person who disagrees with me. i want wanted person who disagrees with me to read my book and see all of his or her arguments. so nobody can read a book of mine and say well, kennedy didn't bring up this argument against this position. i bring up all the arguments. >> host: the "washington post" did a series on the n-word. >> guest: i saw that. >> host: hasn't been destigmatize in a sense? >> guest: that's a good argument because there are some people who say that one way of dealing with this word is to make
tried to liberals concerns, white, blacks asian-americans. there were people, i don't want to make it seem like everybody who disliked the book. there were people who liked the book but it did get a lot of criticism. i figure a number of people who did not like the title for instance. didn't like the fact i spell out the word. and they didn't like some of the positions i took but there again i thought, you know, i said what i believed and i put all the arguments out there. a person -- is one...
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liberal americans going to vote for her even though they grous she's not liberal enough. ack americans probably go in heavy for hillary clinton. you have this constituency first woman president, i don't think she's going to try the war on women, she might. but in order to cut into that you really have to show her constituency she's not a powerful leader. i'm just thinking about how you beat her not what's right and what's wrong. and i don't know if governor bush has that fire in the belly to go after her on those things. >> look, i could make the same argument that any republican candidate would be starting out with about the same kind of 35% and that argument as it always is in all presidential elections is about the 20% to 30% of the electorate who are somewhere in between. and you could argue that if you're looking for that part of the electorate, independents and maybe sort of what used to be called reagan democrats working class democrats who are disaffected with how the democrats have become a party of the coastal elites, the party of the environmentalist, the party
liberal americans going to vote for her even though they grous she's not liberal enough. ack americans probably go in heavy for hillary clinton. you have this constituency first woman president, i don't think she's going to try the war on women, she might. but in order to cut into that you really have to show her constituency she's not a powerful leader. i'm just thinking about how you beat her not what's right and what's wrong. and i don't know if governor bush has that fire in the belly to go...
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this was the darkest hour of american liberalism for the last half century. was taken the old democratic coalition, the new deal coalition fdr, great society coalition and split it in half. the old fdr people had become reagan people. reagan himself was an old fdr person who had become a republican. there was mario cuomo delivering the speech. it was not about a speech of shying away from our traditions. that was about maybe the new deal missed the overreach. the poorest in this country, the people like his own family he spoke with the pride of an immigrant. >> the son of an immigrant. italian immigrants. he spoke of coming to america of struggling in their grocery store, being helped by a government and a country that believed in people like them. sort of rekindling people's belief in that style of government at a time when it totally had gone out of fashion politically. when mario cuomo was at the best. something about the nobility of a lost cause. his political career began running for mayor of new york city in 1977. 1977 was the year of the son of sam. th
this was the darkest hour of american liberalism for the last half century. was taken the old democratic coalition, the new deal coalition fdr, great society coalition and split it in half. the old fdr people had become reagan people. reagan himself was an old fdr person who had become a republican. there was mario cuomo delivering the speech. it was not about a speech of shying away from our traditions. that was about maybe the new deal missed the overreach. the poorest in this country, the...
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yet 1968 was hardly the first time liberal policy advisors particularly african-americans had raised such criticism with the exception of independent review boards variations of forms had been liberated since the migration period. then in the wake of the harlem right of 1935, the call for harlem citizens police review board was issued. the parallels between mayor, the la guardia findings and the commission are striking. among the findings and recommendations, note the similarity and tone with the current report. one, they show too little regard for fundament rights of citizens. and two, police aggressions weld the people together for mass action against those responsible for their ills. and three it is clearly the responsibility of the police to act in such a way as to win the confidence of the citizens of harlem and to prove the rights and safety of the community rather than enemies and agregors. there is no reason to interfere with the rights of negroes. officers who violate the law should be subject to punishment by the police department and action should be taken just as vigorousl
yet 1968 was hardly the first time liberal policy advisors particularly african-americans had raised such criticism with the exception of independent review boards variations of forms had been liberated since the migration period. then in the wake of the harlem right of 1935, the call for harlem citizens police review board was issued. the parallels between mayor, the la guardia findings and the commission are striking. among the findings and recommendations, note the similarity and tone with...
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liberal coalition of young people. single white women, african americans, and hispanics. this liberal coalition at the agents of 2010 showed signs of distress in 2012 and collapsed completely in 2014. women have defected in droves working class whites have left the party, and young people and hispanics are drawing away. >>> okay the most underrated. pat? >> the president of syria. obama said it a couple of years ago he's got to go. everybody says he's got to go, the guy is still there. whatever you say about him and he may be a very bad man, he's one great survivor. >> most underlated is president obama. who will be credited for bringing the economy back from the depths of a recession and the economy is about, it is taking off, i think that it will do very well by 2016. and that coalition that you were talking about, that spraying, it re-elected obama in 2012 and it will be back in 2016. off-year elections are republican territories. the main event, the presidential elections, it is still benefiting the democrats more. >> well, i feel somewhat better after hearing you. >>
liberal coalition of young people. single white women, african americans, and hispanics. this liberal coalition at the agents of 2010 showed signs of distress in 2012 and collapsed completely in 2014. women have defected in droves working class whites have left the party, and young people and hispanics are drawing away. >>> okay the most underrated. pat? >> the president of syria. obama said it a couple of years ago he's got to go. everybody says he's got to go, the guy is still...
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even as the koch brothers and their lobby have raised the ire of american liberals, in alberta, home to the oil fans, it's green salvationist billionaires who will have seen threatening to the order. among the salvation is billionaires of whom the angry canadians speak are the rocker fellers and pews, who's foundations are leading a wider anti-tar-sands campaign and in the case of the former divesting their oil holdings it following the lead of mckibbens' organization. rocker fellers abandoning petroleum. pews shunning the oil sands that they created in 1950s. such are the striking signs of revolution that would surprise ida tarbell and worry john walvord. historians shouldn't be too surprised. change is what we write about. so, too, contingency and the needing necessary of tidal analyst i can categories. a quick glance in the 21st century century oil should remind us of that. we are privy to a host of characters and dynamics that don't necessarily line up with our conventions of religious and political history. the spiritual clamty of oil in these moments created flashes of insurgen
even as the koch brothers and their lobby have raised the ire of american liberals, in alberta, home to the oil fans, it's green salvationist billionaires who will have seen threatening to the order. among the salvation is billionaires of whom the angry canadians speak are the rocker fellers and pews, who's foundations are leading a wider anti-tar-sands campaign and in the case of the former divesting their oil holdings it following the lead of mckibbens' organization. rocker fellers abandoning...
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liberal technocrats and with that suez canal crisis clear of the demonstrated they were subservient and it was the instrumental move to establish but do demonstrate the non soviets could do nothing without american backing. >> can to serve the interests specifically america than technocratic elites so it did not represent our defeat but part of our victory to a good imperium globally. and ways to maintain power with the liberal strategy to maintain power in society to parcel out of committees in a way to maintain power. they appear to be anti-western and suicidal but we know from experience that in fact, they have not been weakened but are able to redouble their strength. sold to my final point to underestimate liberalism the is not in touch with reality and the example that is the most powerful is the clause in view of the soviet union during the '50s and '60s. it defeated itself for all kinds of reasons that tends toward industrial. and its lack of contact and has adjusted itself ongoing viability and understanding of the capacity is something we need to do and that capacity for adjustments dems for the fact that american end of liberalism is not rationalism of politics. is that pragmatic ment
liberal technocrats and with that suez canal crisis clear of the demonstrated they were subservient and it was the instrumental move to establish but do demonstrate the non soviets could do nothing without american backing. >> can to serve the interests specifically america than technocratic elites so it did not represent our defeat but part of our victory to a good imperium globally. and ways to maintain power with the liberal strategy to maintain power in society to parcel out of...
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yet 1968 was hardly the first time liberal policy advisers, particularly african-americans, 5$ raisedn for independent other reforms had been advocated by black liberal reformers since thee then in the wake of the harlem riot the call for harlem citizens review -- police review board was issued. the parallels between mayor laguardia's commission findings and the kernor commission's recommendations are striking. among its many findings and recommendations, note the similarity in tone and substance with the kernor report. one, the police of harlem show too little regard for human rights and constantly violate blacks' fundamental rights as citizens. two, police aggressions and brutalities more than any other factor weld the people together for mass action against those responsible for their ills. three, it is clearly the responsibility of the police to act in such a way as to win the harlem and to prove themselves the guardians of the rights and safety of the community rather than its enemies and n''3oppressors. farr, private prejudices are no warrant for3#(j interfering with the associa
yet 1968 was hardly the first time liberal policy advisers, particularly african-americans, 5$ raisedn for independent other reforms had been advocated by black liberal reformers since thee then in the wake of the harlem riot the call for harlem citizens review -- police review board was issued. the parallels between mayor laguardia's commission findings and the kernor commission's recommendations are striking. among its many findings and recommendations, note the similarity in tone and...
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those murders are still part of the psyche of america and psyche of people particular african-americans and liberalthat were victims of those shootings. and not just in the south. it's not just a southern problem. as lyndon johnson said in a speech about that it's not just a southern problem, it's an american problem. and the excessive use of force is an american problem. >> congressman, we have the image of that building behind you, the capital tonight, where many congressman over the years have been outraged for many different reasons about things that irs agents do. none of them involving killings by irs agents. here this most awesome power that any government worker can have, the use of deadly force and it's very hard to find members of congress who actually care about the use of that power. >> particularly on the other side of the aisle. i know we want to come together in some kumbaya moment but there are big differences in the democrats and republicans and what their priorities are. the other side of the aisle's priorities are money and irs and it's not about human life. and human life whethe
those murders are still part of the psyche of america and psyche of people particular african-americans and liberalthat were victims of those shootings. and not just in the south. it's not just a southern problem. as lyndon johnson said in a speech about that it's not just a southern problem, it's an american problem. and the excessive use of force is an american problem. >> congressman, we have the image of that building behind you, the capital tonight, where many congressman over the...
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. >> host: from african-americans from whites liberals conservatives. >> guest: all sorts -- liberals, conservatives, blacks asia americans. but there were a lot of people who liked the book but it did get a lot of criticism. a number of people who did not like the title, for instance. they didn't like the fact i spelled out the word, and they didn't like the positions i took but there again, i said what i believed and i put all the arguments out there. a person who -- here's one thing i do when i write my books. i want to arm a person who disagrees with me -- i want a person who disagrees with me to read my book and see all of his already ore arguments there. nobody can read a book of mine and say well, kennedy didn't bring up this argument against his position. i bring up all the arguments. >> host: "washington post" recently dade series on the n-word. >> guest: i saw that. >> host: has it been destigmatized in a sense? maybe that's not the right word. >> guest: that a big argument. there are some people who say that one way of dealing with this word is to not make a big deal of it.
. >> host: from african-americans from whites liberals conservatives. >> guest: all sorts -- liberals, conservatives, blacks asia americans. but there were a lot of people who liked the book but it did get a lot of criticism. a number of people who did not like the title, for instance. they didn't like the fact i spelled out the word, and they didn't like the positions i took but there again, i said what i believed and i put all the arguments out there. a person who -- here's one...
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so american life is better suited to a liberal era, but that's not to say that americans have always been pure theorists pure philosophers. america has had a long-standing democratic tradition which is both democratic and a tradition and has room both for a certain kind of radicalism and a certain kind of conserve tim. that our great strength. the french revolution was a struggle between the two sides and one was going to win and the other would lose. the american revolution contained both of these sides and so created a republic that always contained them both and through the pull and push of these two created a space where we can actually be a free people. that at the same time value both accomplish order value both to addition and innovation. it's our great fortune we have had that history. >> host: you talk powerfully about how paine is the hero of today's progressives who support rule by expertise, paine also embraced prototypical version of the welfare state and supported relief for the poor, where as burke, who focused more on the support of traditional institutions like famil
so american life is better suited to a liberal era, but that's not to say that americans have always been pure theorists pure philosophers. america has had a long-standing democratic tradition which is both democratic and a tradition and has room both for a certain kind of radicalism and a certain kind of conserve tim. that our great strength. the french revolution was a struggle between the two sides and one was going to win and the other would lose. the american revolution contained both of...
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american values western liberal value, then they're not the norm they're aspirations. that's the world with made by shaping certain patterns of behavior itch hope there's a candidate gearing up in 2016 and -- i may have heard from some of these candidate who are interest inside the thesis -- who looking for a foreign policy. we understand they don't want the pore -- pore ridge, which is too hot, the president bush recipe and not too cold, the barack obama poreridge. so what's the best policy? this book is an effort to haver that ruse u just right forridge. >> host: want to go to the next presidential campaign. let me step back with a question. if we spend more money on getting being the world's policemen dot that mean we have less money to spend on domestic problem inside. >> guest: well, a couple points. yes in some sense, it means that. although, we have as much money to spend as we are growing our economy. and if people had confidence in our economy, if confidence to buy our debt. we now spend well under four percent of gdp on defense. that's historically a very low
american values western liberal value, then they're not the norm they're aspirations. that's the world with made by shaping certain patterns of behavior itch hope there's a candidate gearing up in 2016 and -- i may have heard from some of these candidate who are interest inside the thesis -- who looking for a foreign policy. we understand they don't want the pore -- pore ridge, which is too hot, the president bush recipe and not too cold, the barack obama poreridge. so what's the best policy?...
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american values, western liberal values when they're not the norm for their often the aspiration.that's the world we made by shaping certain patterns of behavior. and so i hope there's a candidate giving up in 2016 and i may have heard from some of these candidates who are interested in the thesis were looking for a foreign policy. they understand that they don't want the porridge which is too hot, which was the george w. bush recipe, but they don't want the porridge is too cold which has been the barack obama recipe. so what's the just right temperature for american foreign policy? this book is an effort to offer that just write porridge. >> host: we have about 12 minutes left and i want to go to what's going to happen in the next presidential election but when you step back and question if we spend more money on being the world's policeman, does that mean with less money to spend on domestic? >> guest: look, a couple of points. yes, in some sense it means that, although we have as much money to spend as we're growing our economy. people have confidence in our economy and confide
american values, western liberal values when they're not the norm for their often the aspiration.that's the world we made by shaping certain patterns of behavior. and so i hope there's a candidate giving up in 2016 and i may have heard from some of these candidates who are interested in the thesis were looking for a foreign policy. they understand that they don't want the porridge which is too hot, which was the george w. bush recipe, but they don't want the porridge is too cold which has been...
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president's policy solutions from last night which are basically mid-century, 20th century modern american liberal solutions. suffering and ills in the american society can be fixed by government spending. that is not going to pass the largest republican majority since 1920. >> so john -- >> i don't know that i agree. earned income tax credit is not a mid 20th-century. >> paying for college tuition. paying for all these new programs. >> one thing the president is trying to address is the issue of income inequality and middle class being stagnant. what i want to hear is more republican specifics on how to address it let's set the table for real for one second. you got a republican congress a democratic president whose poll numbers are rocketing us because the economy is rocketing up. >> which the republicans deny by the way. you listen to the republicans, they say the economy stinks. >> which is everybody gets their opinion, not their own facts. here's the other situation, the president has to deal with the republican congress no the just pretend like the mid-terms didn't happen. so maybe this come
president's policy solutions from last night which are basically mid-century, 20th century modern american liberal solutions. suffering and ills in the american society can be fixed by government spending. that is not going to pass the largest republican majority since 1920. >> so john -- >> i don't know that i agree. earned income tax credit is not a mid 20th-century. >> paying for college tuition. paying for all these new programs. >> one thing the president is trying...
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there are liberals in the media who have had no influence on ordinary americans.s bother them. >> the movie is set to become the most profitable r-rated film of all time. >> that's right. >> and the "passion of the christ" has that mantel now. i think "american sniper" will pass it. in hollywood they would say, you know what? maybe we want to do more of these kinds of movies. >> it's called show business, business for a reason. it's it a business. i mean, this movie before it's taken out of circulation will become probably the biggest or may become the biggest r-rated movie as you said. but hollywood is a liberal institution. in hollywood they don't give the go ahead to very many movies that embrace conservative values. by the way one of those two movies, "american sniper" and passion of the christ have in common? they appeal to conservatives, whether they're religious conservatives or old fashioned patriotic american conservatives. they appeal to conservatives. but, in hollywood most conservatives are in the closet. they are afraid they are going to lose work if
there are liberals in the media who have had no influence on ordinary americans.s bother them. >> the movie is set to become the most profitable r-rated film of all time. >> that's right. >> and the "passion of the christ" has that mantel now. i think "american sniper" will pass it. in hollywood they would say, you know what? maybe we want to do more of these kinds of movies. >> it's called show business, business for a reason. it's it a business. i...
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liberal americans going to vote for her. same argument that any republican candidate would be starting out with about the same kind of 35%. and that the as it always is in all presidential elections is about the 20% to 30% or some between. you can argue, maybe, sort of working-class democrats have become the party of the limousine environmentalists and doesn't care about the working man. i think that is a hard argument to make. look. i don't think there is anyway to know right now before the contents of the beginning who has got the real advantage on the republican side this, is one of the electrics not going to be won on paper, or by reputation or history. it's going to be won on the field, meaning who is the best in the debates? who makes the least gaffes? who is the one that can have the most appeal? who is the one that has a program? >> does w hurt his brother? >> i think the bush name has two negatives. one of them is diminishing and may no longer be a negative the first so sort of the bush presidency in 2008, unhappine
liberal americans going to vote for her. same argument that any republican candidate would be starting out with about the same kind of 35%. and that the as it always is in all presidential elections is about the 20% to 30% or some between. you can argue, maybe, sort of working-class democrats have become the party of the limousine environmentalists and doesn't care about the working man. i think that is a hard argument to make. look. i don't think there is anyway to know right now before the...
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radicalized, 10 years after they were going for jocks in this park in paris to discuss how to liberate iraq from the american you cannot really predict what form the next manifestation of jihad is going to take. >> that makes for worrying context. we are getting this just coming in. there's been shots fired, just over 35 minutes ago. another to come out of paris just next to paris. shots hurt. -- shots heard. i will bring you more as soon as we get it. the latest we are getting on those pictures you are seeing coming out from the north of paris is that the french forces are seeking to reach by phone reach those attackers by phone. the dialogue was open when the 2 men announced they wanted to die as martyrs. they have this one hostage. we have pictures coming in
radicalized, 10 years after they were going for jocks in this park in paris to discuss how to liberate iraq from the american you cannot really predict what form the next manifestation of jihad is going to take. >> that makes for worrying context. we are getting this just coming in. there's been shots fired, just over 35 minutes ago. another to come out of paris just next to paris. shots hurt. -- shots heard. i will bring you more as soon as we get it. the latest we are getting on those...
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american values. israel is the only western style liberal democracy promoting american values in the middle east. rights of women, the rights of gays of all people to protest their government without fear you don't see that in syria, lebanon, egypt, jordan especially iran, that's why the american people support israel so we're not at risk of that. now the fact is jeremy with all due respect ron dermer was my former student, my student president along with cory booker also student president. are you a mind reader. you said he organized this do you have evidence of that because i discussed it with him. can you tell us what evidence you have please? >> certainly all of the reporting has been that this was the initiative of and instigated by -- >> reporting. do you have evidence. where is your evidence? >> i am repeating back all of the conventional wisdom. >> why don't you quote it in the name of others. why did you say it. you owe apology on air unless you can produce any evidence. >> let mime respond. >> speaker boehner did invite the prime minister did the know about the invitation. he did not te
american values. israel is the only western style liberal democracy promoting american values in the middle east. rights of women, the rights of gays of all people to protest their government without fear you don't see that in syria, lebanon, egypt, jordan especially iran, that's why the american people support israel so we're not at risk of that. now the fact is jeremy with all due respect ron dermer was my former student, my student president along with cory booker also student president. are...
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. >> they have one less restaurant they are allowed in after hollywood liberals bash american snipersurant owner in michigan put up a sign reading this michael moore and seth rogen are not allowed in my place. >> well it's time to brew on this. go daddy causing a dog on super bowl controversy. the web site releasing this brand new ad only to pull it hours later. check it out. >> i am so glad you made it home. because i just sold you on this web site i made with go daddy. >> animal lovers coming out slamming the company that it promotes selling animals on-line that often come from puppy mills that often come from puppy mills. what should have been a fun and funny ad clearly missed the mark and we will not air it. the company will be airing an ad in the $4.5 million slot. not this one. what do you think? should go daddy have pulled this ad? send your comments to us on facebook twitter or fox friend first@foxnews.com. >>> the time now is 25 after the top of the hour. coming up scott walker making big moves when it comes to 2016. why what the wisconsin governor just did and what he is say
. >> they have one less restaurant they are allowed in after hollywood liberals bash american snipersurant owner in michigan put up a sign reading this michael moore and seth rogen are not allowed in my place. >> well it's time to brew on this. go daddy causing a dog on super bowl controversy. the web site releasing this brand new ad only to pull it hours later. check it out. >> i am so glad you made it home. because i just sold you on this web site i made with go daddy....
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we say the market allowed americans to import cars from japan. if we were to radically liberalized the american immigration laws and the same thing would take effect it would allow more immigrants to come here lawfully to be employed by americans and engage in voluntary market. the present value of all american human capital the skills and productivity of other values of american productivity is worth about $750 trillion. that's compared to the value of all of our physical factories plans computers but it's only $45 trillion. if you believe in free markets if you believe free trade and free exchange and capitalism are the right economic systems we should definitely expose this rather large u.s. economy that is currently protected to international competition and cooperation. their massive economic gains to liberalize immigration consistent with american traditions. it's consistent with their exceptional ability to assimilate people over time which has not changed by the way according to all the measures done by jacob big dork who has measured this and every one -- so free movement
we say the market allowed americans to import cars from japan. if we were to radically liberalized the american immigration laws and the same thing would take effect it would allow more immigrants to come here lawfully to be employed by americans and engage in voluntary market. the present value of all american human capital the skills and productivity of other values of american productivity is worth about $750 trillion. that's compared to the value of all of our physical factories plans...
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american heroes and goldberg on why liberals like muslims. i hope you stay tuned to those reports. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include, gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. bottom line, ask your doctor about linzess today. sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh...
american heroes and goldberg on why liberals like muslims. i hope you stay tuned to those reports. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess...
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american heroes and goldberg on why liberals like muslims. i hope you stay tuned to those reports. sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i know, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's rollover consultants on the horn. they'll guide you through the whole process. it's simple. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel tight like a vise. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it
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american sniper patriotism in america. and why hollywood liberalsfilm and man behind it. should michael moore apologize for his vile comments related to "american sniper"? of course he should but he's an ignorant hollywood elitist snob and he won't and al sharpton should apop pol jiez to -- and white house should apologize for sending three representatives to the funeral of michael brown tell us what you think and let us know what you think. thanks for joining us. we hope you have a great night.
american sniper patriotism in america. and why hollywood liberalsfilm and man behind it. should michael moore apologize for his vile comments related to "american sniper"? of course he should but he's an ignorant hollywood elitist snob and he won't and al sharpton should apop pol jiez to -- and white house should apologize for sending three representatives to the funeral of michael brown tell us what you think and let us know what you think. thanks for joining us. we hope you have a...
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american sniper patriotism in america. and why hollywood liberalse film and man behind it. should michael moore apologize for his vile comments related to "american sniper"? of course he should but he's an ignorant hollywood elitist snob and he won't and al sharpton should apop pol jiez to -- and white house should apologize for sending three representatives to the funeral of michael brown tell us what you think and let us know what you think. thanks for joining us. we hope you have a great night. >>> new england patriots quarterback tom brady breaks his silence, that story is just moments away. but first ton, this fox news alert, saudi arabia's king abdullah has died. he is said to be 90 years old. he was a powerful u.s. ally who had a close relationship over the years with u.s. presidents. for more on this break news just moments ago, we got word of this we're joined by liz chaeney. good to have you with us tonight. your reaction to this news? >> well, of course, any time you have a succession in a country as important as saudi arabia-size a very
american sniper patriotism in america. and why hollywood liberalse film and man behind it. should michael moore apologize for his vile comments related to "american sniper"? of course he should but he's an ignorant hollywood elitist snob and he won't and al sharpton should apop pol jiez to -- and white house should apologize for sending three representatives to the funeral of michael brown tell us what you think and let us know what you think. thanks for joining us. we hope you have a...
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they also liberated thousands of enslaved african-americans.sherman's hard hand of war demoralized confederates hastening the end of slavery and the reunification of the nation. erected for the civil war 150 commemoration by the georgia historical society, and georgia battlefields association. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> good job, as always. >> thank you. >> well, that concludes the ceremony. thank you all for coming. remember, that there is a free phone app for android and iphone for finding all these markers. there is a website if you go to the georgia his core cal society site to find all of the new markers plus the 1,000 existing markers about the civil war. you can use those to create driving tours around the state, and learn about this fascinating
they also liberated thousands of enslaved african-americans.sherman's hard hand of war demoralized confederates hastening the end of slavery and the reunification of the nation. erected for the civil war 150 commemoration by the georgia historical society, and georgia battlefields association. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> good job, as always. >> thank you. >> well, that concludes the ceremony. thank you all for coming. remember, that there is a free phone app for...