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that's what happens in an ideal society that a government fears it citizenry. look at what happened when tyrants and kings abuse their power. look at the world and history and you can see what happened to kings. they see of rulers abuse power, they have something to fear. in a tyranny, the opposite happens. overtyranny, the people whom power is exercised fear the people who are exercising power. i think very much that is what has happened in the united states is the climate of fear that has been created and that is increasing, that is being bolstered all the time and has changed relationship between the citizenry and the government. i want to share an anecdote about when i first really realize this not in a theoretical way but a very visceral way and started thinking about it more. in january 2010, the first time i ever wrote about you organization wiki leaks, devoted to transparency and exposing secret government wrongdoing. january 2010 was a time when almost nobody had heard of wiki leaks, including me. the way that i came to learn about wiki leaks was that
that's what happens in an ideal society that a government fears it citizenry. look at what happened when tyrants and kings abuse their power. look at the world and history and you can see what happened to kings. they see of rulers abuse power, they have something to fear. in a tyranny, the opposite happens. overtyranny, the people whom power is exercised fear the people who are exercising power. i think very much that is what has happened in the united states is the climate of fear that has...
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on the other that's another way of saying that the citizenry has been prop gandized. that's the definition of that term that they have been led to believe pleasant things about their government that actually is disparate to the reality of what the got does in the world. and this to me is the crux of the entire post 9/11 era and the events we saw this week. so i want to spend a little bit of time talking about that a little more in-depth. i remember very vividly the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attack. i'm taunging about the days and weeks after the 9/11 attack. i was in map haten. i lived and worked there for ten years so i recall that experience very, very clearly. the prevailing emotion that was triggered by the 9/11 attacks and the immediate aftermath, not months down the road once the government began massaging the messaging but the immediate aftermath was not one of anger or vengeance of sadness. it wasn't one of those things. the immediate prevailing emotion was bafflement shock and surprise. and the question that was on almost everybody's mind is, why would
on the other that's another way of saying that the citizenry has been prop gandized. that's the definition of that term that they have been led to believe pleasant things about their government that actually is disparate to the reality of what the got does in the world. and this to me is the crux of the entire post 9/11 era and the events we saw this week. so i want to spend a little bit of time talking about that a little more in-depth. i remember very vividly the immediate aftermath of the...
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offered continuously for the best part of this century with a broad spectrum with the seven -- the citizenry of north dakota. and we also have federal credit unions of course. and they offer credit on a nonprofit basis with credit delivery. so there's really no need for profit to be part of this. ideally all the evidence would be taken out. >> host: in the book "creditocracy and the case for debt refusal" you talk about payday lenders. >> guest: yes. it's a huge problem, of course, especially in the case of lower income populations. one of the arguments that i make is that education loans are also a form of ms. because for most people that chose the wages of the future to which people lay claim far in. and so it can be of further surrender of this claim to try to include the form of compensation. and in summer smith i see it as this is very similar to the labor movement in the heyday of industrialization and an extension of the labor movement. >> host: you write this in your book, that students and the family have a right to know how college administrators are spending the ever large wishon
offered continuously for the best part of this century with a broad spectrum with the seven -- the citizenry of north dakota. and we also have federal credit unions of course. and they offer credit on a nonprofit basis with credit delivery. so there's really no need for profit to be part of this. ideally all the evidence would be taken out. >> host: in the book "creditocracy and the case for debt refusal" you talk about payday lenders. >> guest: yes. it's a huge problem,...
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on the other that's another way of saying that the citizenry has been propagandized. that's the definition of that term that they have been led to believe pleasant things about their government that actually is disparate to the reality of what the government does in the world. and this to me is the crux of the entire post 9/11 era and the events we saw this week. so i want to spend a little bit of time talking about that a little more in-depth. i remember very vividly the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attack. i'm talking about the days and weeks after the 9/11 attack. i was in ny.. i lived and worked there for ten years so i recall that experience very, very clearly. the prevailing emotion that was triggered by the 9/11 attacks and the immediate aftermath, not months down the road once the government began massaging the messaging but the immediate aftermath was not one of anger or vengeance or sadness. it wasn't one of those things. the immediate prevailing emotion was bafflement, shock and surprise. and the question that was on almost everybody's mind is, why would
on the other that's another way of saying that the citizenry has been propagandized. that's the definition of that term that they have been led to believe pleasant things about their government that actually is disparate to the reality of what the government does in the world. and this to me is the crux of the entire post 9/11 era and the events we saw this week. so i want to spend a little bit of time talking about that a little more in-depth. i remember very vividly the immediate aftermath of...
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through knowledge of its citizenry about its enhistory. because that's what this tells. this isn't the indians' view. this isn't just as the treaties aren't the indians' treaties. the treaties are between the united states and native nations. and the treaties and this exhibit reflect that. reality. about the treaties. all of the nations had land. no one brought any land with them when they came across the atlantic ocean. no one brought any european land. there was no american land. there was only native land. and that land belonged to the native nations and to the peoples who were the citizens of the native nations. the european nations entered into treaties with the native nations who have been making treaties amongst each other for mellenia. this was a continuation of that for the native peoples, and it was a continuation of treaties that the europeans had, although in europe, mostly the treaties meant an end to the war. here, even though there were in most instances no wars, it meant peace and friendship that you would be allies going forward. you would have this frie
through knowledge of its citizenry about its enhistory. because that's what this tells. this isn't the indians' view. this isn't just as the treaties aren't the indians' treaties. the treaties are between the united states and native nations. and the treaties and this exhibit reflect that. reality. about the treaties. all of the nations had land. no one brought any land with them when they came across the atlantic ocean. no one brought any european land. there was no american land. there was...
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role but this is not me but an actual quotation repudiated the government's statement to its own citizenry wide terrorism happened. muslims do not hate our freedom but rather they hate our policies. it is so tempting to see ourselves as victims as pure and innocent victims'. we all want to use your cells that way to a visitor cells the many responsibilities or culpability. it is tempting to use day when our societies are attacked the reason is because there is the extremist religion and the world that is unbearable a fateful -- hateful that they just want to do violence for its own sake and that simply is not the case. it is our responsibility as citizens and as journalists to make certain the dialogue is not comfortable or flattering. the goal should be as rational as possible so we are not susceptible to manipulation. so chock about the events of this weekend this is uncomfortable but it is the sign it is worth talking about. i have spent three or four days watching footage of the family members of the two soldiers that were killed i have learned their names and life aspirations i have s
role but this is not me but an actual quotation repudiated the government's statement to its own citizenry wide terrorism happened. muslims do not hate our freedom but rather they hate our policies. it is so tempting to see ourselves as victims as pure and innocent victims'. we all want to use your cells that way to a visitor cells the many responsibilities or culpability. it is tempting to use day when our societies are attacked the reason is because there is the extremist religion and the...
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if you're a journalist or citizen, it's actually irresponsible to seize these critical hours when citizenryis most engaged in an emotional and rifted way to cede that to the government and let the government message goes unchallenged. they don't wait before the start politicizing, not just the event but even these well intentioned emotional rituals that spring up around them. and i think it's worth talking about that as well. but the most significant part of this dynamic that i want to spend the bulk of my time talking about is the way in which we have been persuaded to think about the world in a drastically different way than reality ought to suggest, and by that i mean we have been persuaded to think about our own societies and governments and our own behavior in the world, that there's very little resemblance to the reality of what we allowed or society and governments to do in the world to illustrate that i want to share an alaska anecdote that involves canada. the very first story from the snowden archive i was able to report that specifically involved canada -- all the stories involve
if you're a journalist or citizen, it's actually irresponsible to seize these critical hours when citizenryis most engaged in an emotional and rifted way to cede that to the government and let the government message goes unchallenged. they don't wait before the start politicizing, not just the event but even these well intentioned emotional rituals that spring up around them. and i think it's worth talking about that as well. but the most significant part of this dynamic that i want to spend...
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you're a journalist or a citizen, it's actually irresponsible to see these critical hours, when citizenry is most engaged and in an 'metion and -- emotional and very riveted way, to let government message goes unchallenged. they don't wait before they start politicizing. not just the event but even these well intentioned emotional rituals that spring up around them. i think it's worth talking that as well. but the most significant part of this dynamic, and i want to spend the bulk of my time talking about, is the way in which we have been persuaded to ink about the world in a drastically different way than reality ought to suggest. by that i mean that we have been persuaded to think about our own societies and our own governments and our own behavior in the world that there's very little recentral wlens to the reality of what we've allowed our society and governments to do in the world. and to illustrate that as best as i can, i want to share with you a little anecdote. that involves canada. the very first story from the snowden archive that i was able to report that specifically involved
you're a journalist or a citizen, it's actually irresponsible to see these critical hours, when citizenry is most engaged and in an 'metion and -- emotional and very riveted way, to let government message goes unchallenged. they don't wait before they start politicizing. not just the event but even these well intentioned emotional rituals that spring up around them. i think it's worth talking that as well. but the most significant part of this dynamic, and i want to spend the bulk of my time...
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the teacher more of a mentor another thing our school is there's no clicks or groups a lot of the citizenry comfortable in it and that's what a lot of schools are not able to achieve i think that the school is in the course in itself because it's able to do that and i think with because we moved to our new location we are also able to have athletics and other opportunities and programs that our olds school was not able to do this is great it's a beautiful thing because i never seen a school that many of the students can sit it's a great thing thank you very much. >> thank you alex (clapping.) courtney speak she did so sorry public comment is closed commissioner norton. >> i want to say i'm unfortunately i'm not going to support the reauthorization of this petition i talked to mr. henderson and talked about this primarily because of the financial relationship with k 12 i find two troubling to be able to support the petition i mean as i explained to you what happens given the support if k 12 what happens if you decide there's other curriculum you'll rather use where are you going to get the f
the teacher more of a mentor another thing our school is there's no clicks or groups a lot of the citizenry comfortable in it and that's what a lot of schools are not able to achieve i think that the school is in the course in itself because it's able to do that and i think with because we moved to our new location we are also able to have athletics and other opportunities and programs that our olds school was not able to do this is great it's a beautiful thing because i never seen a school...
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factors going on and the worst offenders that create the problems we are seeing that affect our citizenry cities and also our economy is because of countries like china and other undeveloped nations continuously polluting in atrocious ways into the atmosphere. by helping them, we help ourselves. 3 billi$3 billion is less than billion on hurricane sandy. >> the dispute is not settled. we don't know if it's global warming or not. what do you think about the money they are throwing at them, our money. >> gary is right. until you have conclusive evidence that mother nature is screwed up and we are going to blame it on climate change and global warming, i say the money stays still. no one, there's not enough evidence, yet, to point to that other than the fact we have had crazy weather. >> jonas? >> i'm for keeping the money here for different reasons. i'm six feet above. right here is the epicenter of global warming. look, i'm for patching the holes in the raft, but at the end of the day, the money well spent would be fighting the change that the bad. imagine aliens came down and changed the c
factors going on and the worst offenders that create the problems we are seeing that affect our citizenry cities and also our economy is because of countries like china and other undeveloped nations continuously polluting in atrocious ways into the atmosphere. by helping them, we help ourselves. 3 billi$3 billion is less than billion on hurricane sandy. >> the dispute is not settled. we don't know if it's global warming or not. what do you think about the money they are throwing at them,...
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that's another way of saying that the citizenry has been propagandize.that is the definition of that term that they have been led to believe pleasant things about the government that actually is desperate to the reality of what the government does in the world. this to me is the crux of the entire post-9/11 air and get them to sell this week. i want to spend a little bit of time talking about that a little bit more in depth. i remember really vividly the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attack. i'm talking about the days and weeks after the 9/11 attack. i was in manhattan and i had lived and worked there for 10 years. i recall that experience and i still recall it. vividly. the prevailing emotion that was triggered by the 9/11 attacks in the immediate aftermath not months down the road once the government began messaging but the immediate aftermath was not one of anger of vengeance or sadness. it was not those things. the immediate prevailing emotion was doubtful meant, shock. the question that was on almost everybody's mind is why would somebody possibly
that's another way of saying that the citizenry has been propagandize.that is the definition of that term that they have been led to believe pleasant things about the government that actually is desperate to the reality of what the government does in the world. this to me is the crux of the entire post-9/11 air and get them to sell this week. i want to spend a little bit of time talking about that a little bit more in depth. i remember really vividly the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attack....
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between the citizenry and the government. and that there is something quite strike aeng this i completely agree with harley about the more the government knows about individuals, the greater the risk that that information will be used in way that that alters that balance of power. that makes the government more powerful and makes the individual less powerful and you know, a widely served but ironic twist as we've got under the 21st isn'try we are less transparency to the citizen about the government and more transparency about the citizen to the government. and that is a clearer alteration in that relationship. that power relationship or that oversight relationship. and so in that sense, that's why again, focussing on collection or use, it may be a not so significant matter. but i at the end of the day, it is use that matters p. it is knowing how can the government use this information in a way that might effect me as opposed to o is the information out there, which seems to be always the answer is yes now. >> mr. grant? >> i
between the citizenry and the government. and that there is something quite strike aeng this i completely agree with harley about the more the government knows about individuals, the greater the risk that that information will be used in way that that alters that balance of power. that makes the government more powerful and makes the individual less powerful and you know, a widely served but ironic twist as we've got under the 21st isn'try we are less transparency to the citizen about the...
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i think that we are demonstrating more and more the value of bringing not only technology to our citizenryt also bringing the relationship to the public, private, government can't do everything by itself, we need the partnerships and we will have the gaps and we can rely on groups of companies or a great company like google will demonstrate what we can do to improve the life for everyone else and so this is a great announcement, and i thought that this could get done at one of these days and it will be under the shoulders of the department of technology is here today or the rec and park, and both (inaudible) are always saying, well, where can we get the resources to do all of this great stuff and opening up that relationship more and more getting more comfortable with it, and getting the guidelines down about how we interact with the corporations i think that is the same that we want to do and i want to thank kelley the city administration here because i think that she above all else, just like i was, we have to care about our infrastructure and just like we delivered the wi-fi for the res
i think that we are demonstrating more and more the value of bringing not only technology to our citizenryt also bringing the relationship to the public, private, government can't do everything by itself, we need the partnerships and we will have the gaps and we can rely on groups of companies or a great company like google will demonstrate what we can do to improve the life for everyone else and so this is a great announcement, and i thought that this could get done at one of these days and it...
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not only for the homeless folks, but for the rest of the citizenry. >> reporter: if he keeps feedingmes here, arnold abbott could face a 60 day jail term. but that's not likely to frighten a man determined to stands his ground. andy gal guess, al jazerra, fort lauderdale, florida. >>> and don't forget you can keep up-to-date with all of our stories today on our website aljazerra.com. with 'enrollment beginning obama-care is scarily in the spotlight, the plans to repeal and it the challenges to the law are the inside story. the republican cries
not only for the homeless folks, but for the rest of the citizenry. >> reporter: if he keeps feedingmes here, arnold abbott could face a 60 day jail term. but that's not likely to frighten a man determined to stands his ground. andy gal guess, al jazerra, fort lauderdale, florida. >>> and don't forget you can keep up-to-date with all of our stories today on our website aljazerra.com. with 'enrollment beginning obama-care is scarily in the spotlight, the plans to repeal and it the...
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time is a beautiful marriage if you will within an athletic program that yields i think incredible citizenry for the united states. i think that in addition to everything that has been said. i don't want to be redundant. we have not done a good enough job of expounding on the benefits that already exist through this rather remarkable and unique american system that i believe at all costs should be sustained. and i think by paying athletes you are creating an unsustainable environment. you are not going to pay tom and not going to be able to pay mary. if you think you are, you are naive. there is no mary out there that is requesting to tolerate that. anything that would render this del county situation that we are -- delicate situation that we are already in financially and make it even a little wobblier while universities are trying to make sure as they invest in the athletic programs they continue to flourish i would raise my hand and vote against paying athletes ten times over. >> not only a gender related issue somehow. it will be a question of playing the football player and the basketba
time is a beautiful marriage if you will within an athletic program that yields i think incredible citizenry for the united states. i think that in addition to everything that has been said. i don't want to be redundant. we have not done a good enough job of expounding on the benefits that already exist through this rather remarkable and unique american system that i believe at all costs should be sustained. and i think by paying athletes you are creating an unsustainable environment. you are...
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over time is a beautiful marriage, if you will, within unathletic program that cultivates beautiful citizenry for the united states. in addition to everything that has been said, i don't want to be redundant, but we have not done a good enough job of expounding on the benefits that already exist with this rather remarkable and unique american system that i believe at all costs should be sustained. i think by paying athletes, you are creating an unsustainable environment. i don't think there is any doubt about that. you are not going to pay tom and not be able to pay marry. if you think you are, you are naive. you aren't going to be able to do it. there is no mary that is going to tolerate that. to make it even wobbly or well continue to invest in these programs, i would raise paying and vote against athletes 10 times over. >> the issue is not just a gender-related issue. pain the football player and the best of all player and not paying the tennis player and the rower. >> they should be paid. let me explain. if you are going to start over and rebuild college sports in america, first of all, y
over time is a beautiful marriage, if you will, within unathletic program that cultivates beautiful citizenry for the united states. in addition to everything that has been said, i don't want to be redundant, but we have not done a good enough job of expounding on the benefits that already exist with this rather remarkable and unique american system that i believe at all costs should be sustained. i think by paying athletes, you are creating an unsustainable environment. i don't think there is...
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that's what informed citizenry is. and think of it as an insurance policy. here's the deal-- if we are completely wrong on this, we've lost some money and we've lost some economic steam. but if we are right and climate change is happening as the most august body of scientists, like the national academy of scientists, is telling us, we don't have another planet to have a do-over again. and that's where it becomes really serious. you know, you don't really have another chance at this. so you... you know, the cost of dealing with it today is about the equivalent of one latte a week from starbucks. if you wait 50 years from now... >> hinojosa: for everybody in the united states, or for everyone... >> yeah, every person in the western world. and it just gives you a sense of how much. it isn't a huge amount of money. it's significant, but it's not huge. you wait 20 years, you wait 30 years, the cost rises dramatically-- by an order of magnitude. so deal with the problem now when you can still actually deal with it, or deal with it later. either way it's going to h
that's what informed citizenry is. and think of it as an insurance policy. here's the deal-- if we are completely wrong on this, we've lost some money and we've lost some economic steam. but if we are right and climate change is happening as the most august body of scientists, like the national academy of scientists, is telling us, we don't have another planet to have a do-over again. and that's where it becomes really serious. you know, you don't really have another chance at this. so you......
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you can't have an informed workforce, which is what carnegie was after, you can't have an informed citizenry for an effective democracy unless you have the kind of foundational work that happens in america's great libraries. >> host: >> guest: i grew up in new york using the public library as i said, sort of part of the life of growing up in new york. i didn't come from a fancy family. my dad didn't go to college. the library for so many new yorkers is the lifeblood of sort of the saving place in terms of access to ideas and books. we have those at home that we are fortunate in that way. i ended up i guess becoming more of an academic than i expected. i ended up as a professor writing books. probably there are some of my books into slavery building somewhere and then much to my surprise became the president of amherst college, one of the great liberal arts colleges without really any of the background experience i should have had for the child. it was an amazing eight years and college. then it was time to think about the next thing and of course coming back to new york was fabulous as a pos
you can't have an informed workforce, which is what carnegie was after, you can't have an informed citizenry for an effective democracy unless you have the kind of foundational work that happens in america's great libraries. >> host: >> guest: i grew up in new york using the public library as i said, sort of part of the life of growing up in new york. i didn't come from a fancy family. my dad didn't go to college. the library for so many new yorkers is the lifeblood of sort of the...
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you can't have an informed citizenry for an effective democracy. unless you have the work that happens in america script libraries. >> host: how did you get your? >> guest: , so i grew up in new york part of the life of growing. my dad didn't go to college. my library like so many new yorkers is the lifeblood of saving place in terms of access to ideas and books. we had this at home. we were fortunate in that way. i ended up just becoming more of an academic than i expected. i ended up at a professor at columbia writing books. there are probably some of my books in the library building somewhere. and much to my surprise became the president of amherst college, one of america's great liberal arts colleges without really any of the background or experience i should've had for that job. it was an amazing eight years, a great college. take great pains. and then it was time to think about the next thing. of course coming back to new york with fabulous possibility. new york has always been my home. i hadn't really thought about it as something that might
you can't have an informed citizenry for an effective democracy. unless you have the work that happens in america script libraries. >> host: how did you get your? >> guest: , so i grew up in new york part of the life of growing. my dad didn't go to college. my library like so many new yorkers is the lifeblood of saving place in terms of access to ideas and books. we had this at home. we were fortunate in that way. i ended up just becoming more of an academic than i expected. i ended...
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what we can see rapidly is the importation into half of the government interacts with its own citizenry. look at the nsa mass surveillance program that was pioneered in baghdad then brought on to u.s. soil. looked at drones police departments in the united states and canada as well using drums for surveillance you saw that progestin ferguson, missouri so the force that american and police departments use to use against foreign populations are used against the civilian population. once we endorse that mindset that policies are acceptable it is almost inevitable it will be brought into the domestic ground so if you think they can spy on them at will there is a reason why that ultimately could not be brought into your own country and you see that at almost every realm. >> we will take two more questions. it is pretty excessive all. -- accessible. >> during the attack i walked all around downtown to get along the police lines and stuck around most of the day i did the selfie video talking about misguided fear terrorism verses climate change because climate changes the erie -- the issue that
what we can see rapidly is the importation into half of the government interacts with its own citizenry. look at the nsa mass surveillance program that was pioneered in baghdad then brought on to u.s. soil. looked at drones police departments in the united states and canada as well using drums for surveillance you saw that progestin ferguson, missouri so the force that american and police departments use to use against foreign populations are used against the civilian population. once we...
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rule of law, creating statuses that are difficult to obey or out of step with the practice of the citizenry. you'll undermine the rule of lie by having these statutes on the books. he didn't take action when he could. (?) republicans are just as guilty. this has been a problem for a very long time. no one has taken serious steps to do this. we can look at the last bush who talked about instituting a new program that would have been broad and sweeping and transformative in some respects. >> we didn't get that. >> at that point it was senator obama in 2007 who voted against that guesswork visa bill that killed the immigration comprise then. he's never been in in favor of of a guest visa bill. >> he wants families. he wants people who will not work and compete with unions. he wants people who aren't workers. he wants an elector. he wants people who will vote for him. i can't blame him. he's a politician. i'm not going to be mad at him, but that's his driving force (?) >> he said in the middle of the speech. we should have this debate without impugning anyone's motives. this is why republicans
rule of law, creating statuses that are difficult to obey or out of step with the practice of the citizenry. you'll undermine the rule of lie by having these statutes on the books. he didn't take action when he could. (?) republicans are just as guilty. this has been a problem for a very long time. no one has taken serious steps to do this. we can look at the last bush who talked about instituting a new program that would have been broad and sweeping and transformative in some respects....
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this is the president calling for palm and order and responsible judgment on the part of the citizenry of ferguson is seems almost as if in contacts -- context it is insinuation by the administration. >> it is the model used frequently by this administration division, strife, chaos, cal amity, a crisis this is what the administration seems to thrive off of and encourage it is the opposite of what america is used to reduce clear leadership whether president bush or clinton or reagan. of president that divides us right now. lou: ferguson, missouri is of small community that is predominantly minority. the governor of misery is talking to me ready to go with force against demonstrators there seems to be no message from the community leaders of the mayor or city councilman or the church leaders what in the world is this community and country doing when we are allowing this to unfold and perhaps with the attempt by some activists went to demonstrate and when the decision would come. >> the ad it is legitimate incredible to take to the streets because you disagree with though legal process? a
this is the president calling for palm and order and responsible judgment on the part of the citizenry of ferguson is seems almost as if in contacts -- context it is insinuation by the administration. >> it is the model used frequently by this administration division, strife, chaos, cal amity, a crisis this is what the administration seems to thrive off of and encourage it is the opposite of what america is used to reduce clear leadership whether president bush or clinton or reagan. of...
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every one of them had majority support with the electorate in the state or the citizenry in the statebackground checks by 85%, with you they didn't like it. magazine limitation by over 50%, but they didn't like it. so they're saying we represent peep and this is what they think. no. it's who some people think, but they show up and they vote every single time religiously, and the rest of us who believe differently sit out or don't cast a ballot on a particular issue. >> i understand. senator, you live up in washington state. is it leading the way or an odd liberal state -- >> no, i think it is leading the way 770% nra members wants universal background checks i think tells you something. i can answer your question, by the way about the ideology. you know why these pun don't want -- they're peddling the paranoid delusion that university background checks will create a registry of gunsened our fascist government will come an configures indicate all those weapons. that is the paranoid conspiracy fans sill they are peddling to insecure males who see guns as a vital part of their knead my,
every one of them had majority support with the electorate in the state or the citizenry in the statebackground checks by 85%, with you they didn't like it. magazine limitation by over 50%, but they didn't like it. so they're saying we represent peep and this is what they think. no. it's who some people think, but they show up and they vote every single time religiously, and the rest of us who believe differently sit out or don't cast a ballot on a particular issue. >> i understand....
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. >> his obligation is to the american citizenry, not to the world, us.ers and our people. >> that's true. that's true. and now he wants to surge the border, but why didn't he do that six years ago? >> i don't believe he wants to surge the border. barack obama wants the replacement electorate bill. the american people are on to the liberal agenda. this was a repudiation of him and his policies. he said so, my policies are on the ballot, i'm not. he's right. i didn't hear any republican campaigning for amnesty. in fact, they all campaigned against amnesty. even cory gardner, who is kind of middle of the road on the immigration issue. karl rove, establish republican, friend, he was out there funding ads also against amnesty. so the republicans were strong against amnesty. and in texas, bill, greg abbott and dan patrick, the new governor and new lieutenant governor, tough as nails on enforcement. they were down at the border. incredible. they got 44% of the latino vote in the state of texas being tough on immigration. >> now, if i were the head of the republ
. >> his obligation is to the american citizenry, not to the world, us.ers and our people. >> that's true. that's true. and now he wants to surge the border, but why didn't he do that six years ago? >> i don't believe he wants to surge the border. barack obama wants the replacement electorate bill. the american people are on to the liberal agenda. this was a repudiation of him and his policies. he said so, my policies are on the ballot, i'm not. he's right. i didn't hear any...
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mojohere we have lost our as a citizenry and the leadership is part of that. it may be and i think even worse than tom said. i was at an event, the most content frame election. they ran against obama, who was not on any ballot today. on women.ats ran war, was no talk about the no talk about immigration, no talk about infrastructure. i think doris makes a good point. i think the republicans have been nothing but negative. i blame obama. if you look at where we are today versus four years ago, the stock market has gone up 50%. .nemployment has been cut we are doing better than any other western economy. we are not doing great. there have been people left behind. the company -- the country has made progress. i imagine it fdr was there today , i can't imagine that he wouldn't be out there telling people we are back, we are doing things, we are moving. one doesn't get that sense from this president. >> he would be singing happy days are here again. absolutely. >> the issue is, fdr did not exist in an era of social media. changed is not just the fragmented conversat
mojohere we have lost our as a citizenry and the leadership is part of that. it may be and i think even worse than tom said. i was at an event, the most content frame election. they ran against obama, who was not on any ballot today. on women.ats ran war, was no talk about the no talk about immigration, no talk about infrastructure. i think doris makes a good point. i think the republicans have been nothing but negative. i blame obama. if you look at where we are today versus four years ago,...
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believe that we have an ability to deal with a nationwide problem and affects all of our states and citizenry think congress is poised to provide the funding. obviously i encourage them to do it and i hope they will do it and be papers with us. >> thank you for the work he is doing. an unusual move that could make a visit for this story. a web extra for you guys at home. much more on our website. ronan daily. we will continue to bring you developments in that too often overlooked story of america's untested rape kids. take a look at the other stories spiking on social media. russia and gutter cleared guy fifa in the convoluted bidding process in the 2018 and 2022 world cups. or have they been? right after the release of a summary committee reviewing this, one of the conclusions is there were numerous representations of the facts. corruption in sports? well, i never. bieber haircut having alex from target told the "new york times" said it's not all fun and games being a flash celebrity on the internet. teen girls thought he was cute and then he was on the ellen show and now he fears for his sa
believe that we have an ability to deal with a nationwide problem and affects all of our states and citizenry think congress is poised to provide the funding. obviously i encourage them to do it and i hope they will do it and be papers with us. >> thank you for the work he is doing. an unusual move that could make a visit for this story. a web extra for you guys at home. much more on our website. ronan daily. we will continue to bring you developments in that too often overlooked story of...
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interesting the clue or the guy i wrote about in "the bully pulpit" what he was concerned about citizenry and the importance of activism. he said in the end it's down to all of us and without citizens taking on an active role in our country we despair over what's happening in washington, the dysfunction of the legislature and tribal problems with one another. we despair over money and politics which i think is the poison in the system. if i were younger that's what i would be doing is leading a constitutional amendment to get money out of the system. [applause] it's all up to us and we can't wait for somebody else to do it. >> i want to take it back to "the bully pulpit" for a minute. you talk about technology being a factor in president's ability to harness "the bully pulpit" lets say and what occurs to me that the last democratic president is that they were so brilliant in their campaign in harnessing "the bully pulpit" and had such a difficult time as president is doing the same thing. why do you think that is? is easy to say it's much easier to run a campaign than it is to rule but ho
interesting the clue or the guy i wrote about in "the bully pulpit" what he was concerned about citizenry and the importance of activism. he said in the end it's down to all of us and without citizens taking on an active role in our country we despair over what's happening in washington, the dysfunction of the legislature and tribal problems with one another. we despair over money and politics which i think is the poison in the system. if i were younger that's what i would be doing is...