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aristotle said the main the virtue is the mean between two extreme points of view. i think we believe that and understand rather than getting caught up in political currents or to look at how divergent views are wrong mayors try to find common ground as we have seen lately and try to be the reasonable voice of national politics. the new center you will hear from : by bill kristol and bill of the brooklyn's institute, people who did not think they would come together offer a new view of policy proposals that can bring us together in our cities and country. i'm a passionate radical centrists. a member of an organization called no labels, as democrats and republicans. i went to the event got to see one of their sessions without there is no better audience than for mayors that believe this. it'll be moderated by evan wright, executive vice president of axioms who many know from work as a public liaison for vice president biden at axis evan is leading the team that delivers news in a way that breaks through the noise and misinformation that give people trustworthy and ac
aristotle said the main the virtue is the mean between two extreme points of view. i think we believe that and understand rather than getting caught up in political currents or to look at how divergent views are wrong mayors try to find common ground as we have seen lately and try to be the reasonable voice of national politics. the new center you will hear from : by bill kristol and bill of the brooklyn's institute, people who did not think they would come together offer a new view of policy...
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. - aristotle. my favorite philosopher. well, second favorite now. - come here, you dumb perv. [sighs] ahh! [both laugh] oh, come on! oh, you are so bad. [bell ringing] [toilet flushes] [playing "baker street" on saxophone] ♪ >>> survivors of the deadly school shooting in florida. a familiar face on main street and not even the rain could ruin the parade. and passing the torch. the 2018 winter olympics go out in style here in pyeongchang and make way for the 2022 games in beijing. >> we all forget and move on with our lives. we're not going to let that happen. >> sending a message and calling for control. students who survived a deadly mass shooting in florida are demanding change. good sunday evening. tonight those students from stoneman douglas high school in parkland went to new jersey said they won't back down or forget what happened. live in the digital operations with more on their sxheg what senators from our area are planning this week. drew? >> classes resume this week for the first time since the parkland massacre. but the activism shows no sign of slowing and we coul
. - aristotle. my favorite philosopher. well, second favorite now. - come here, you dumb perv. [sighs] ahh! [both laugh] oh, come on! oh, you are so bad. [bell ringing] [toilet flushes] [playing "baker street" on saxophone] ♪ >>> survivors of the deadly school shooting in florida. a familiar face on main street and not even the rain could ruin the parade. and passing the torch. the 2018 winter olympics go out in style here in pyeongchang and make way for the 2022 games in...
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three characteristics and aristotle called these efos, pathos and logos, three forms of proof really that an or a terror a political receipt or rigs uses every time he attempts to influential an audience. the first is ethical proof meaning what is the character of the speaker? what does the audience think about the speaker and how does he use the audience's perception of his character to help him in his persuasive endeavor? rhetoric -- political speeches is always about more than the arguments, it's about the character of the person making the argument, is he believable, does he reach you and that leads to the second characteristic, pathos or passion. what passion is in the audience does the speaker appeal to? how does he attempt to play upon and to win the audience's trust in him and to move their emotions in the direction of his arguments and argument logos, reason, is the third characteristic. so you've got the proof from character, the proof from the passions and the proof from reason. so as i say, something very briefly about each of these in connection to president trump. so fi
three characteristics and aristotle called these efos, pathos and logos, three forms of proof really that an or a terror a political receipt or rigs uses every time he attempts to influential an audience. the first is ethical proof meaning what is the character of the speaker? what does the audience think about the speaker and how does he use the audience's perception of his character to help him in his persuasive endeavor? rhetoric -- political speeches is always about more than the arguments,...
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. - aristotle. my favorite philosopher. well, second favorite now. - come here, you dumb perv. [sighs] ahh! [both laugh] oh, come on! oh, you are so bad. [bell ringing] [toilet flushes] [playing "baker street" on saxophone] ♪ good evening and thank you for joining us. i )m terry mcsweeney. and i )m jessica aguirr . >>> the news at 11:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone, thank you for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> breaking news on the peninsula, three people shot, and now an all-out search for a gunman. >> mary ann favro has the story. >> reporter: terry and jessica, i am here on hillsdale boulevard in broadmoor. you can see there are six patrol cars here, several streets have been cordoned off. investigators right now are looking for the gunman. that suspect. and they're also talking to witnesses. now, i talked with one man who works in a liquor store nearby. he told me he heard five gunshots fired shortly before 9:00 last night -- or 9:00 tonight, rather. now, sheriff's deputies tell me that three people were shot, two people were taken to the hospital, and one p
. - aristotle. my favorite philosopher. well, second favorite now. - come here, you dumb perv. [sighs] ahh! [both laugh] oh, come on! oh, you are so bad. [bell ringing] [toilet flushes] [playing "baker street" on saxophone] ♪ good evening and thank you for joining us. i )m terry mcsweeney. and i )m jessica aguirr . >>> the news at 11:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone, thank you for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> breaking news on the peninsula, three...
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concern it would work to avert most great philosophers have dealt with the topic of why after plato aristotle thought the open heart surgery. brought right up to the present all felt that this was something that had to be dealt with as. many people have tried to explain laughter in seven hundred seventy six the chemist joseph priestley discovered night side all . this discovery help to prove that laughter is a chemical reaction in the brain. in the eight hundred sixty s. french physician dish end of a long year use the new tool of photography to study the facial muscles and expressions involved in smiling and laughter. in one thousand nine hundred eighty two the naturalist charles darwin published the expressions of the emotions in man and animals. in his study you compared the behaviors of laughter in adults and children. and in humans versus animals. today no. to be studied and tool to at universities. for example at the university of maryland in baltimore. and all that profile and his students are investigating the mechanisms behind laughter. my main motivation was to learn about brain and
concern it would work to avert most great philosophers have dealt with the topic of why after plato aristotle thought the open heart surgery. brought right up to the present all felt that this was something that had to be dealt with as. many people have tried to explain laughter in seven hundred seventy six the chemist joseph priestley discovered night side all . this discovery help to prove that laughter is a chemical reaction in the brain. in the eight hundred sixty s. french physician dish...
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this know message army and nation alexander the great was educated doing great by aristotle whenever he won a battle he put up a monument saying this big tree was won by all the craig. he didn't differentiate between matter and the thing breaks a generation of kids in skopje has grown up with it but that's their problem. some observers say inflated expectations are a greek problem as well many people in greece felt that at some point there would be some kind of ideal solution without the the word macedonia and everything would be solved that way the fact that diplomacy means eventually some painful decisions. the methods that message was not passed through greek society by the government in athens is to send its proposals to scope here in the next two weeks the crowds here warn against diplomacy without the people. athens. says a journalist based in nothingness he says most of those protesting where angry i went domestic. there were a lot of older people and older crowd than you usually get in a demonstration there whether children there obviously there were young children but it was
this know message army and nation alexander the great was educated doing great by aristotle whenever he won a battle he put up a monument saying this big tree was won by all the craig. he didn't differentiate between matter and the thing breaks a generation of kids in skopje has grown up with it but that's their problem. some observers say inflated expectations are a greek problem as well many people in greece felt that at some point there would be some kind of ideal solution without the the...
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only person of this no message are any a nation alexander the great was educated doing great by aristotle whenever he won a battle he put up a monument to st this big tree was won by all the greats he didn't differentiate between method arnie and singh greats a generation of kids in skopje has grown up with this myth but that's their problem . some observers say inflated expectations are a greek problem as well many people in greece felt that at some point there would be some kind of ideal solution without the the word macedonia and everything would be solved that way the fact that diplomacy means eventually some painful decisions. in the methods that message was not passed through greek society by the government in athens is to send its proposals to scope here in the next two weeks the crowds here warn against diplomacy without the people jump rope los al-jazeera athens human rights watch has criticized bahrain the deporting nationals who were stripped of their citizenship at the end of january videos posted online show them saying goodbye to their families four of the deportees have bee
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it's attributed to a lot of people sometimes aristotle other times. it seems as best as anybody can tell to come from an op-ed in the 1950s by the retired state legislator. but wherever it comes from it is the opposite of the truth where the democracies get control and leaving aside the extreme scenario is where people who become convinced that letting everybody vote means they will lose assets and when the democracy survives a. he's going to take everything from even a few hundred billion dollars and in order to defend what they had, they became more open to the radical solution. >> host: you talked about the sort of concerted intellectuals that accommodated themselves to trump. what has the rise done to the conservative font? there is an essay in the magazine that says there's this kind of revitalization of the conservative publications. it's how. do you see that happening among perhaps the conservative intellectuals who have not made their peace with donald trump, i think that could happen, i think it will. i don't see any sign that it has happened
it's attributed to a lot of people sometimes aristotle other times. it seems as best as anybody can tell to come from an op-ed in the 1950s by the retired state legislator. but wherever it comes from it is the opposite of the truth where the democracies get control and leaving aside the extreme scenario is where people who become convinced that letting everybody vote means they will lose assets and when the democracy survives a. he's going to take everything from even a few hundred billion...
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you do not have to know about aristotle serve, you do not kn h how t do -- know the ththeoryf relativelyrve. you do not have to know thermodynamics to serve you all may need a hea full of grace. -- you onlyeed a art full o grac a souleneratedy lov >> in the mepeech th used r aruck ad, dr.artin --her king said it was advertisers take advantage of. >> by the presence of this instinct, why we are so often taken by advertising. massiventlemen of verbal persuasion. they have a way of saying things to you that gets you in a bind. in order to be a man of distinction, you must drink this whiskey. to make your neighbors envious, you must drive this type of car. to be lovely to love, you must wear this kind of lipstick or this kind of perfume. before you know it, you are buying it. that is the way advertisers do it. it causes us to live above our means. nothing but the drum major instinct. you ever see people buy cars they cannot begin to buy in terms of their income? you have seen people riding around in cadillacs and who do not make enough to buy a model for -- model t ford. >> that was dr. mart
you do not have to know about aristotle serve, you do not kn h how t do -- know the ththeoryf relativelyrve. you do not have to know thermodynamics to serve you all may need a hea full of grace. -- you onlyeed a art full o grac a souleneratedy lov >> in the mepeech th used r aruck ad, dr.artin --her king said it was advertisers take advantage of. >> by the presence of this instinct, why we are so often taken by advertising. massiventlemen of verbal persuasion. they have a way of...
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so aristotle would learn what song your baby needs to go back to sleep. but those moments are what make those relationships. >> i think everybody will agree the first that you identified that you have addressed beautifully. but given that accomplishment what everybody would like to hear more about immediately would be how we apply your research and your findings very specifically in the field of politics. that is postmodernity and how we redefine politics so it is once again a noble profession, we know to go to the new york times or the washington post. we don't go to info wars or breitbart. but a significant amount of americans do. how do we change that so we don't change our politics? >> that's a great question. i don't think i have a sufficient answer. i really don't. but it starts at a young age. i really do. this is around education but there was a study what a educated children with the ability to discern information. i teach at oxford and my students fight with the media. information, how you find the truth and fact check is important. than just ha
so aristotle would learn what song your baby needs to go back to sleep. but those moments are what make those relationships. >> i think everybody will agree the first that you identified that you have addressed beautifully. but given that accomplishment what everybody would like to hear more about immediately would be how we apply your research and your findings very specifically in the field of politics. that is postmodernity and how we redefine politics so it is once again a noble...
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this know message are any a nation alexander the great was educated doing great by aristotle whenever he won a battle he put up a monument saying this big tree was won by all the greats he didn't differentiate between methadone and sing greats a generation of kids in skopje has grown up with this myth but that's their problem some observers say inflated expectations are a greek problem as well and many people in greece felt that at some point there would be some kind of ideal solution without the the word macedonia and everything would be solved that way and the fact that diplomacy means eventually some painful decisions. in the methods that message was not asked through greek society by our elites the government in athens is to send its proposals to scope here in the next two weeks the crowds here warn against diplomacy without the people jump several plus al-jazeera athens i'm going to say as a lecturer in european politics at king's college in london he says the dispute is down to ownership of national identity. i think there are two parameters two mentions one diplomatic and geopo
this know message are any a nation alexander the great was educated doing great by aristotle whenever he won a battle he put up a monument saying this big tree was won by all the greats he didn't differentiate between methadone and sing greats a generation of kids in skopje has grown up with this myth but that's their problem some observers say inflated expectations are a greek problem as well and many people in greece felt that at some point there would be some kind of ideal solution without...
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this accident is attributed to a lot of people, alexis tocqueville sometimes, aristotle other times, some scottish. it seems it's the best that anybody can tell that it was written in some op-ed in daily oklahoma in the 1950s by a retired state legislator but wherever it comes from, if the opposite of the truth. where democracies get into trouble is leaving aside the extreme scenarios of the 1930s is when people who have assets let everybody vote means they will lose those assets. and where democracies survive is where people with assets become the small price that they will have to pay to keep their assets with it, because the greatest stability of the democratic system. and what is happening in the united states right now is that asset holders are freaked out. the recession freaked them out, obama freaked them out, they thought this muslim is going to take everything for me and even just a few hundred billion dollars to rub together and in order to defend what they had, they became openly more radical solutions. >> host: in your concentric circles of the enablers, you talk about so
this accident is attributed to a lot of people, alexis tocqueville sometimes, aristotle other times, some scottish. it seems it's the best that anybody can tell that it was written in some op-ed in daily oklahoma in the 1950s by a retired state legislator but wherever it comes from, if the opposite of the truth. where democracies get into trouble is leaving aside the extreme scenarios of the 1930s is when people who have assets let everybody vote means they will lose those assets. and where...
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this know message are any a nation alexander the great was educated doing great by aristotle whenever he won a battle he put up a monument saying this victory was won by all the greats he didn't differentiate between methadone and singh breaks a generation of kids and scruffy has grown up with this need but that's their problem. some observers say inflated expectations are a greek problem as well many people in greece felt that at some point there would be some kind of ideal solution without the the word macedonia and everything would be solved that way and the fact that diplomacy means eventually some painful decisions over the messages that message was not bust through greek society buyout it means the government in athens is to send its proposals to scupper in the next two weeks the crowds here warn against diplomacy without. yes the people jobs are open most africans. are joining me via skype from athens as yanis baba lassie is a journalist and co-founder of the precarious europe project which aims to document the perspectives of young people on the continent thanks very much for
this know message are any a nation alexander the great was educated doing great by aristotle whenever he won a battle he put up a monument saying this victory was won by all the greats he didn't differentiate between methadone and singh breaks a generation of kids and scruffy has grown up with this need but that's their problem. some observers say inflated expectations are a greek problem as well many people in greece felt that at some point there would be some kind of ideal solution without...