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convention, which was unusual at that time because usually conventions back in that day were pretty contemptuous affairs. it really was decided at the convention. in 1900, by the time they got to kansas city where the convention was held, it was pretty clear that the nomination would go to bryan again. >> two other famous speeches at democratic conventions. in 1984, mario cuomo delivers the keynote. that propels him to the national stage. and in 2004, state senator barack obama delivers the keynote address, and many say that propelled him to the presidency. are there parallels to william jennings bryan? >> well, obama, in essence, is a parallel, certainly. though as will said, he was better known in 1896 than i think two americans than obama was in 2004, which might seem surprising because of all the media we have. but bryan was giving speeches all around the country before 1896 to prosilvercrats. there had been other great convention speeches. hubert humphrey gave a famous speech for civil rights in 1948, democratic convention, in which sort of put the u.s. -- put the democratic party on record
convention, which was unusual at that time because usually conventions back in that day were pretty contemptuous affairs. it really was decided at the convention. in 1900, by the time they got to kansas city where the convention was held, it was pretty clear that the nomination would go to bryan again. >> two other famous speeches at democratic conventions. in 1984, mario cuomo delivers the keynote. that propels him to the national stage. and in 2004, state senator barack obama delivers...
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terrible it is also a weapon in the war because all wars not are broadcast live and these images contemptuous world opinion with you but it's already been done several times in the past change the face of war to bring the bodies to make up you can always simulate a massacre that has not occurred it was misinformation it is easy to fall during a period of war we first need to get it even when history is full of examples to learn from some say people's collective memories are simply too short reality is hardly ever block it white truth has many sides to it but when the wheels feel warmer things start serving up almost the opposite the facts take a back seat the first a lot of statements are often what sticks and even if corrections apologies come later the damage that's already been done the plots are often reversible. just or so you are to me. so i head for the program a hundred big. early in the euro burton investors say the sum set aside to bail out spanish banks won't be enough to cope with the crisis as ordinary people continue to bear the brunt of austerity and promises unfulfilled father
terrible it is also a weapon in the war because all wars not are broadcast live and these images contemptuous world opinion with you but it's already been done several times in the past change the face of war to bring the bodies to make up you can always simulate a massacre that has not occurred it was misinformation it is easy to fall during a period of war we first need to get it even when history is full of examples to learn from some say people's collective memories are simply too short...
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exact opposite of what they appear to mean some words on the other hand displayed a frank and contemptuous understanding of the real nature of oceanic society an example was pro live feed meaning the rubbishy entertainment and spurious news which the party handed out to the masses and our viewers said dimitris comment about c m b c in our show yesterday it fits the definition of prolife eed but you can be proud meaning us here at capital account that your show provides real news and information which i watch as often as i can while philip thank you dearly for that compliment there on the show and then you looked up the actual orwellian principles of news for all of us to really understand that reference because it seems to be coming up a lot lately let's move on we had the mayor of sandy springs on this week which is a city in georgia that has successfully outsourced most of city government well bev ics on you tube wrote i would be concerned with privatized city government too much risk for cronyism if attempted all bids should be put online and the entire financial should be put out you m
exact opposite of what they appear to mean some words on the other hand displayed a frank and contemptuous understanding of the real nature of oceanic society an example was pro live feed meaning the rubbishy entertainment and spurious news which the party handed out to the masses and our viewers said dimitris comment about c m b c in our show yesterday it fits the definition of prolife eed but you can be proud meaning us here at capital account that your show provides real news and information...
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that lack of transparency manifest in the obama administration hiding the information is contemptuousair to the american people. most importantly at this point it's unfair to brian terry's family. and for the democrat who walked out on the vote. they walked out on an american patriotic family. atrocious act on their part. >> eric: i agree whole-heartedly. thank you, gor. have a great weekend. coming up, my good friend bob beckel gets his moment to gloat uninterrupted about obamacare. we'll give him his 15 seconds when we come back. ♪ ♪ >>> passing the affordable care act was the greatest single stem? generations. >> it was so surprise to us. >> supreme court, rigorous, redowning confirmation of the substitutionalty of the affordable care act. >> if you want to know what democracy looks like come to constitution avenue. this is what democracy looks like. >> bob: right non, barbara. democrats are clearly elated. i am about. this my co-host are in a massive depressant. president obama sent out an interesting tweet about this. can we bring the tweet out here? what does that say? you know
that lack of transparency manifest in the obama administration hiding the information is contemptuousair to the american people. most importantly at this point it's unfair to brian terry's family. and for the democrat who walked out on the vote. they walked out on an american patriotic family. atrocious act on their part. >> eric: i agree whole-heartedly. thank you, gor. have a great weekend. coming up, my good friend bob beckel gets his moment to gloat uninterrupted about obamacare....
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that lack of transparency manifest in the obama administration hiding the information is contemptuous to the american people. most importantly at this point it's unfair to brian terry's family. and for the democrat who walked out on the vote. they walked out on an american patriotic family. atrocious act on their part. >> eric: i agree whole-heartedly. thank you, gor. have a great weekend. coming up, my good friend bob beckel gets his moment to gloat uninterrupted about obamacare. we'll give him his 15 seconds when we come back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you have to take care of legal matters. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. ( dog barking ) this is the plan that revolves around you. introducing share everything. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and a single pool of shareable data that powers up to 10 devices. the first plan of its kind. share everything. only from verizon. >>> passing the affordable care act was th
that lack of transparency manifest in the obama administration hiding the information is contemptuous to the american people. most importantly at this point it's unfair to brian terry's family. and for the democrat who walked out on the vote. they walked out on an american patriotic family. atrocious act on their part. >> eric: i agree whole-heartedly. thank you, gor. have a great weekend. coming up, my good friend bob beckel gets his moment to gloat uninterrupted about obamacare. we'll...
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. >> in that video, you can see a coach being contemptuous towards a referee, kicking the yellow flagrown when he called this game and you can his coach following him. some type of verbal altercation is going on. >> the camera pans away for a moment and then -- >> oh, no, no, no! >> when the cameraman looks back at the field, coaches and referees are sprinting towards gators' coach dexter and referee jamie who are now locked in a physical confrontation. >> oh, my god! >> someone said, oh, my god. you know, being protective like we all are of our kids we immediately go to look. >> elmore turns her head just in time to see a 14-year-old gators' player take a flying leap at the referee, tackling him to the ground. as soon as the referee hits the turf, he's buried under a pile of people. >> the assistant coach on the senior's team, he's trying to help the referee and he gets plowed and bunches of people were on top of him. his wife, who is a dear friend, was trying to help pull the referee out and her husband and that was also something that put me into panic because this is family to me
. >> in that video, you can see a coach being contemptuous towards a referee, kicking the yellow flagrown when he called this game and you can his coach following him. some type of verbal altercation is going on. >> the camera pans away for a moment and then -- >> oh, no, no, no! >> when the cameraman looks back at the field, coaches and referees are sprinting towards gators' coach dexter and referee jamie who are now locked in a physical confrontation. >> oh, my...
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sinister and disgusting and put rid -- if i had martin bashir i would have him say odious and contemptuouseeping our military from doing what they want to do because they've been the ones in the field of battle who know that energy sustainability is central to our security. how do we humiliate senator imhoff for his audacity to intervene in this awful process? >> i'm going to leave that one to more creative minds than mine, dylan, but i will say this. the pentagon uses $19 billion of energy every year. they're trying to invest in renewable sources and they're doing it for three reasons. they want to make our forces stronger, they want to help control costs, and they want to deny our enemies around the world, many of whom are oil-producing nations that we're sending money to every day, they want to deny those countries the resources they need to come after our men and women. i was with an air force general just a few days ago, and he said to me the very first friend i lost in the invasion in iraq was a woman who was guarding a fuel convoy going to see our troops, going to fuel our troops, a
sinister and disgusting and put rid -- if i had martin bashir i would have him say odious and contemptuouseeping our military from doing what they want to do because they've been the ones in the field of battle who know that energy sustainability is central to our security. how do we humiliate senator imhoff for his audacity to intervene in this awful process? >> i'm going to leave that one to more creative minds than mine, dylan, but i will say this. the pentagon uses $19 billion of...
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day, we've watched the system go a little haywire with john edwards who is clearly an odious, contemptuousn. they came out and said we would approve of these expenditures, but despite his despicableness, they were unable to subject him to jail. how much do you think the government is basically trying to deny access to the impact report such that they're not forced to be held to account for, really, overreacting with bradley manning in general because of their own shame and humiliation, not because of any matter of national security? >> that's a really good question, and to actually answer that question, we'll have to look at the government's history in this case so far. it's important to note that the government had access to information for the prosecution of bradley manning for some nine months that it denied access to the defense. and this information is called brady material. now, brady material in a court martial sense is information that could be used to prove the innocence or guilt of the defendant. now, the government had claimed in the court martial proceedings that this informati
day, we've watched the system go a little haywire with john edwards who is clearly an odious, contemptuousn. they came out and said we would approve of these expenditures, but despite his despicableness, they were unable to subject him to jail. how much do you think the government is basically trying to deny access to the impact report such that they're not forced to be held to account for, really, overreacting with bradley manning in general because of their own shame and humiliation, not...
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quote, the republican party has become an insurgent outliar, ideologically extreme, contemptuous of thel and economic policy regime. scornful of compromise, unpersuaded by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition. going against the conventional wisdom that both sides do it appears to have consequences. just recently, orrinstein said since the book came out on may 1st none of the sunday shows has invited them on to discuss their latest work. for nears, until now, they've been staples of the sunday shows, they're brand in washington, the go-to guys when the media need a quote from a political expert. i'm pleased to have them here, doing their first sunday news program. thomas mann of the brookings institution and norman orrinstein of the american enterprise institute. and former president of the conservative independent women's forum. gentlemen, let's talk about the central thesis, which i think is one that people that covered, i spent a few years in washington as editor of "the nation," covering the hill, it's
quote, the republican party has become an insurgent outliar, ideologically extreme, contemptuous of thel and economic policy regime. scornful of compromise, unpersuaded by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition. going against the conventional wisdom that both sides do it appears to have consequences. just recently, orrinstein said since the book came out on may 1st none of the sunday shows has invited them on to...
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it appears that congress is being contemptuous of the white house again and this is another back andorth between the white house and congress. the political upside is questionable. there's no sense of who is getting the political benefit. host: anthony from north carolina, good morning. caller: good morning. this is very informative and a very good program. host: thank you. caller: why is it that the supreme court is taking up all these issues. we have is what george bush. they decided who was president. now we're deciding about the health-care issue. if they tear down the health- care obamacare thing, won't it be business as usual? the pharmaceuticals and all these guys will keep making the big bucks. people will have to keep paying out like crazy. thank you. guest: i think the answer is article 3 of the constitution. the question of constitutionality of law lands at the supreme court. 26 states led by republicans challenged the law on constitutional grounds. from that moment it was always going to wind up at the supreme court, or likely to wind up at the supreme court for them to d
it appears that congress is being contemptuous of the white house again and this is another back andorth between the white house and congress. the political upside is questionable. there's no sense of who is getting the political benefit. host: anthony from north carolina, good morning. caller: good morning. this is very informative and a very good program. host: thank you. caller: why is it that the supreme court is taking up all these issues. we have is what george bush. they decided who was...
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even eisenhower, jfk was contemptuous of eisenhower. he was old, he was the past. when he got in trouble, he picked up the phone and who did he call? dwight eisenhower and said, general, could you come up to camp david? i need to talk. same thing happened with lbj. same thing happened with nixon. you can go down the list. they all did that. >> the honeymoon is over at some point, usually, for every president. >> yeah. >> that's when you realize, you know, the last husband that was married to the white house might be able to help you. >> a little insight. >> yeah, a little insight on the problems that you're facing. >> that was a lovely moment. >> it was. >> don't you think, joe, that president obama and president bush shared one very big thing, dealing with the crisis. in many ways, they dealt with it in a similar fashion. the auto bailout, the bailout of the banks. those were tough decisions, and president obama basically came in and did what the bush administration had started and put in motion. >> they will be inseparable when the history books are written. beca
even eisenhower, jfk was contemptuous of eisenhower. he was old, he was the past. when he got in trouble, he picked up the phone and who did he call? dwight eisenhower and said, general, could you come up to camp david? i need to talk. same thing happened with lbj. same thing happened with nixon. you can go down the list. they all did that. >> the honeymoon is over at some point, usually, for every president. >> yeah. >> that's when you realize, you know, the last husband that...
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it is contemptuous of congress. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: so ordered. mr. davis: mr. speaker, you2 has a song that says some days are better than others. the lyrics go something like this. some days are dry, some days are leaky, some days come clean. other days are sneaky. some days take more and some days things just slip to the floor. well, mr. speaker, today it is certainly threatening to slip through onto the floor. the house is apparently preparing for an unprecedented floor vote to hold a sitting attorney general, the nation's chief law enforcement officer, in contempt. the path that has led us to this sorry day is so long, so bizarre, so torturous, so fantastical, unglobal until it stretches the imagination -- unbelievable until it stretches the imagination to try to make some sense out of the actions. we st
it is contemptuous of congress. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: so ordered. mr. davis: mr. speaker, you2 has a song that says some days are better than others. the lyrics go something like this. some days are dry, some days are leaky, some days come clean. other days are sneaky. some...
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that those of us who were younger and thought of ourselves as more feminist, um, were a little contemptuous of her. we felt that she had gotten where she was by being one of the boys. um, and there were two things that changed my mind about that and changed my mind about being judgmental about women a generation older than i was. the first was that when i was made deputy metropolitan editor which made me the highest ranking woman in the newsroom, charlotte asked to take me out to lunch. and over lunch she said to me, remember, you'll only have as much power as they give you. and suddenly i saw her in a whole different light. i realized that she understood so much about how things worked at the times in the newsroom. and when i told my friend robin morgan who edited, um, the great anthology, the historic anthology of the feminist movement, "sisterhood is powerful," when i told robin that, robin told me that, in fact, charlotte had been in atlantic city when, um, a group of feminists in the late '60s disrupted the miss america pageant. they did not, in fact, burn their bras even though everyo
that those of us who were younger and thought of ourselves as more feminist, um, were a little contemptuous of her. we felt that she had gotten where she was by being one of the boys. um, and there were two things that changed my mind about that and changed my mind about being judgmental about women a generation older than i was. the first was that when i was made deputy metropolitan editor which made me the highest ranking woman in the newsroom, charlotte asked to take me out to lunch. and...