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, cynical about owning a home.nds to their views of marriage. fair? >> i don't find it cynical. >> no, me neither. >> i find it that people can take their time now and not rush to the altar and make rash decisions. because now it's socially acceptable for a woman to be 30 35 and onwards whereas before it was -- >> it's been that while for awhile but these numbers still go down. >> but number of singles keeps going up. we have the highest number of singles in history also. and we're delaying marriage because we're living our lives. >> maybe you have a low attention span. [ overlapping speakers ] >> fair enough. >> fair enough. >> i made that up. >> what are you talk about? >> there's a lot of things going on both with people and socially. but again, you still have to make the distinction between what young people we're talking about. the young people in the charts representative are young people from a different generation. the millennial generation is much more candid they believe it marriage and civic institutions
, cynical about owning a home.nds to their views of marriage. fair? >> i don't find it cynical. >> no, me neither. >> i find it that people can take their time now and not rush to the altar and make rash decisions. because now it's socially acceptable for a woman to be 30 35 and onwards whereas before it was -- >> it's been that while for awhile but these numbers still go down. >> but number of singles keeps going up. we have the highest number of singles in...
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i think the president was absolutely right to use the word cynical. i think it is of the utmost cynicism to want to take health care away from people and to take it as far as it has in that effect. i think if democrats were as cynical as republicans have been, we would really want the court to rule on the republicans' behalf. it would be a terrible messaging for them. awful for the election. but are more importantly, it would be terrible for the american people that need that health care. and so we don't go there. because generally democrats believe the government ought to do right by the people it serves and republicans kind of reflexively think that it's not capable of it or not willing to do, so they just help break it. and i think that this case is the clearest example of that real clear ideological divide that we've seen in a long time. >> a great point because if you were a pure political, a karl rove of the left that's exactly what you'd say. nothing would mobilize the obama coalition the base more than feeling like a are washington based unele
i think the president was absolutely right to use the word cynical. i think it is of the utmost cynicism to want to take health care away from people and to take it as far as it has in that effect. i think if democrats were as cynical as republicans have been, we would really want the court to rule on the republicans' behalf. it would be a terrible messaging for them. awful for the election. but are more importantly, it would be terrible for the american people that need that health care. and...
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. >> i have to say there is something deeply cynical about the ceaseless partisan attempts to roll back progress. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference?
. >> i have to say there is something deeply cynical about the ceaseless partisan attempts to roll back progress. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference?
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cynic you are absolutely right. there is an extraordinary problem saying get out of fatah. >> to one of the safest places in the world. >> to the richest country in the world. >> he was telling him because of the drones he fundamentally changed the ability to operate. it forced them when it started happening in 2004. it really doesn't exist anymore. and interesting that strikes were not aimed at al qaeda central they were aimed in the subcontinent which has been decimated. >> it didn't exist for more than three months. >> so, there is an efficacy particularly in pakistan. >> it is more of a problem because it is such a complex world in which we tend to frame al qaeda as an international terrorist organization which they are in yemen. but they are also a faction within the present day so it's very different from targeting al qaeda. >> did you consider them in the book because there've been drumsticks as well. >> i did. i was talking to.com this morning. you may have the answer to this. every time, i don't know what i
cynic you are absolutely right. there is an extraordinary problem saying get out of fatah. >> to one of the safest places in the world. >> to the richest country in the world. >> he was telling him because of the drones he fundamentally changed the ability to operate. it forced them when it started happening in 2004. it really doesn't exist anymore. and interesting that strikes were not aimed at al qaeda central they were aimed in the subcontinent which has been decimated....
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and completely cynical vote. then today, oh, forget it.> i think there have been plenty of other cynical tactics used. i think they made an assumption that turned out to be right which is one way or the other we will eventually get this passed. i think what is going on here are a couple of things. there are a lot of democrats who are ambivalent about the trade bill. they are under a lot of pressure from their labor friends to vote no. when they look at it economically, they are not sure. there are some provisions in the potential treaty they are worried about but they don't really want to undercut the president or undercut the united states and asia. i always thought the foreign policy agents were stronger than the trade argue s. did democrats get anything out of this? here's what they might have gotten and we will see when the final deal is made. i think they are worried about provisions having to do with vietnam which has atrocious labor standards and they want to toughen up the way the treaty dooet deals with them. they are worried abou
and completely cynical vote. then today, oh, forget it.> i think there have been plenty of other cynical tactics used. i think they made an assumption that turned out to be right which is one way or the other we will eventually get this passed. i think what is going on here are a couple of things. there are a lot of democrats who are ambivalent about the trade bill. they are under a lot of pressure from their labor friends to vote no. when they look at it economically, they are not sure....
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that corrosive effect of cynicism about leadership is probably one of the greatest dangers we have today but also one of the lessons we learn from james madison by revisiting this extraordinary story of the obstacles madison overcame to change not only himself but the country and the world and history. we can restore one crucial new thought to democracy which is the leadership against the forces of cynicism and prejudice is actually possible. madison's method can in the end destroyed bad ideas and build new good ones and statesmen will defeat the demagogue. thank you very much. [applause] .. >> i wonder if you might -- >> can't hear you. >> -- speak a bit -- >> speak into the microphone. >> microphone open? can you hear me? >> yes. >> okay. can you can you discuss madison and slavery? >> sure. >> we'd be interested in hearing about that. also you seem so well interested in henry, have you thought about writing a book about him? [laughter] >> well, there's a there's a great deal in this book about a slavery. i actually -- well, as i told the story about madison's grandfather and his bruta
that corrosive effect of cynicism about leadership is probably one of the greatest dangers we have today but also one of the lessons we learn from james madison by revisiting this extraordinary story of the obstacles madison overcame to change not only himself but the country and the world and history. we can restore one crucial new thought to democracy which is the leadership against the forces of cynicism and prejudice is actually possible. madison's method can in the end destroyed bad ideas...
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sin sit. -- cynicism.he comes to the floor today and blames barack obama for the hacking that the chinese did. he talks about what a great bill we haveover erik hoog stir have orphan -- he's stuck on this bill. mr. president, for five years five years we tried to get a cybersecurity bill up. every time we got up, it was stopped by the republicans. every time. i met with -- in my office five years ago i met with five different committee chairs and they moved forward to try to get a bill done. every step of the way my republican friends blocked us. so talk about cynicism, hypocrisy. and then on the defense bill, to talk about what a gift they gave to the president. they gave the gift to the president of $30 billion more deficit spending. that's what oco is, it's deficit spending. overseas contingency fund. they refused to allow that on virtually everything else. my friend, the chairman of the armed services committee in years past -- and, in fact, when this bill first came from the house -- he complained abo
sin sit. -- cynicism.he comes to the floor today and blames barack obama for the hacking that the chinese did. he talks about what a great bill we haveover erik hoog stir have orphan -- he's stuck on this bill. mr. president, for five years five years we tried to get a cybersecurity bill up. every time we got up, it was stopped by the republicans. every time. i met with -- in my office five years ago i met with five different committee chairs and they moved forward to try to get a bill done....
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it is a bit cynical but it is almost like the lunatics are running the asylum.t is complete -- i do not want to say it is unheard of but it shows you how the world has changed, perhaps for the better, reps for the worse. -- perhaps for the worse. input froming central bankers sending the message to the fed. if you are a complete cynic you help but wonder if it was stated to give the fed an excuse basically to put off raising interest rates although i do not know if they need much of an excuse because the u.s. economy just continues to bump along, two steps forward and one step back. the numbers remain anemic. first quarter was certainly disappointing no matter what the excuses in terms of gdp. i guess we will continue to have the interest rate dance. the one hand, what is the fed going to do, on the other hand, what is greece going to do? what really is amazing is that investors in the world just continue to sort of react as if we are sitting on the head of a pin. you would they of some point that all of this would simply be priced into the market but i guess it
it is a bit cynical but it is almost like the lunatics are running the asylum.t is complete -- i do not want to say it is unheard of but it shows you how the world has changed, perhaps for the better, reps for the worse. -- perhaps for the worse. input froming central bankers sending the message to the fed. if you are a complete cynic you help but wonder if it was stated to give the fed an excuse basically to put off raising interest rates although i do not know if they need much of an excuse...
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the cynics might say she knows the numbers and is trying to move them up. >> she knows the numbers.e has done so far is something that touches importantly to the coalition. started with nevada, and she knows she has to energize particularly the nonwhite voters. it's going to be a very difficult exercise. the margins are the question here. that's something she has to do. of course she believes in all these things, and she has been talking about this for a long time and that's what she is up to. the surprising thing to me is in '07-'08, her adviser at the time was so worried about upsetting the white voters they were walking the line, and that argument is over and they are doubling down on the obama coalition. >> she has the obama team helping her out on the strategy. let's look at the politics behind the policy or policy behind the paulics, and she says it should be much easier for people to go online and register to vote, and there should be more earlier voting before elections. and look at the screen on there and tell me why anybody would oppose these things. republicans say it's s
the cynics might say she knows the numbers and is trying to move them up. >> she knows the numbers.e has done so far is something that touches importantly to the coalition. started with nevada, and she knows she has to energize particularly the nonwhite voters. it's going to be a very difficult exercise. the margins are the question here. that's something she has to do. of course she believes in all these things, and she has been talking about this for a long time and that's what she is...
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where we shout and barricade ourselves behind preconceived notions or well practiced cynicism's. -- cynicismsreverend clementa pinckney once said, across the south, we have a deep appreciation of history. we haven't always had a deep appreciation of each other's history. [applause] president obama: what is true in the south is true for america. if i'm understood that justice grows out of recognition, of ourselves in each other then my liberty depends on you being free too. that history can't be a sword to justify injustice or a shield against progress, but must be a manual for how to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past. how to break the cycle toward a better world. he knew that the path of grace involves an open mind. but more importantly, an open heart. that's what i felt this week. an open heart. that more than any particular policy or analysis is what is called upon right now i think. what a friend of mine, the writer marilynne robinson calls, that reservoir of goodness beyond and of another kind that we are able to do to each other in the ordinary cause of peace. that reservoir of go
where we shout and barricade ourselves behind preconceived notions or well practiced cynicism's. -- cynicismsreverend clementa pinckney once said, across the south, we have a deep appreciation of history. we haven't always had a deep appreciation of each other's history. [applause] president obama: what is true in the south is true for america. if i'm understood that justice grows out of recognition, of ourselves in each other then my liberty depends on you being free too. that history can't be...
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. >> there is something i have to say just cynical about the ceaseless partisan efforts to roll back progress into -- >> plus, an obscure law that could finally bring justice for tamir wright. >>> and more on the criticism of the iraq war. >> we know there are things we do not know. >> "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, breaking news out of mckinney, texas, where the police response to a teenage pool party on friday started again the debate about race and policing. the corporal seen attacking a 15-year-old girl on a cell phone video viewed 9 million times has now resigned from the mckinney police force. a ten-year veteran of the police force was on paid leave since it came to light. his resignation was announced. the police chief strongly denounced the actions. >> i want to say that the actions of casebolt seen are not defensible. our policies, training and practice do not support his actions. he came into the call out of control. and as the video shows, was out of control during the incident. i had 12 officers on the scene. and 11 of them perf
. >> there is something i have to say just cynical about the ceaseless partisan efforts to roll back progress into -- >> plus, an obscure law that could finally bring justice for tamir wright. >>> and more on the criticism of the iraq war. >> we know there are things we do not know. >> "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, breaking news out of mckinney, texas, where the police response to a teenage pool party...
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it seems pretty cynical jessica. >> do you actually think a bunch of people in the treasury department let's do something for women today." >> the government routinely redesigns curny for security reasons. the $10 bill was next in line and set to be unveiled in 2020. >> the 10 was next in line for a makeover, and you know who loves makeovers, girls jon dames. it's insulting. >> goils! are you my old jewish agent, goilz? >> kind of. >> jon: but, jessica, a woman will be featured yes? >> yeah, mostly. >> hamilton is not expected to actually disappear from the 10 entirely. he'll probably go from the front to the back. >> oh seriously, so the ladies' bill has a shap prone roan. "we'll put you on the 10s, ladies but alexander, go with them to make sure they don't do any impulse buys. >> jon: i can see that's unfair but here's what you have to admit. you have to admit this to me right now-- it will be pret great seeing a woman's face on money. >> paper money won't be a thing by the time it comes out. they put our faces on things that are about to disappear. they did it with coins, stamps, an
it seems pretty cynical jessica. >> do you actually think a bunch of people in the treasury department let's do something for women today." >> the government routinely redesigns curny for security reasons. the $10 bill was next in line and set to be unveiled in 2020. >> the 10 was next in line for a makeover, and you know who loves makeovers, girls jon dames. it's insulting. >> goils! are you my old jewish agent, goilz? >> kind of. >> jon: but, jessica,...
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it seems so cynical to want to take coverage away from millions of people.way from those who need it most. punish millions with higher costs of care and what's been woven into the fabric of america. that kind of cynicism flies in the face of history. >> you can take that as lobbying the republicans to drop it and work with me on making it better. but i took it more as lobbying the supreme court saying it's woven into the fabric of history. leave it alone fellas and ladies. >> the administration hasn't come out with an alternative plan. the republicans are divided on this issue. there is no alternative. they are fighting about what they would do if it's struck down. there's going to be disarray. millions of people are going to be left without health care. who are they going to blame? >> as americans begin to regard this as benefits it gets harder and harder with millions of people getting health care. it's harder and harder for republicans to roll it back. that's the bet that's going on. >> almost the idea if you were opposed to it it's now the devil you know
it seems so cynical to want to take coverage away from millions of people.way from those who need it most. punish millions with higher costs of care and what's been woven into the fabric of america. that kind of cynicism flies in the face of history. >> you can take that as lobbying the republicans to drop it and work with me on making it better. but i took it more as lobbying the supreme court saying it's woven into the fabric of history. leave it alone fellas and ladies. >> the...
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where we barricade ourselves behind preconceived notions or well-practiced cynicism. the reverend pinkney said across the south we have a deep appreciation of history. we haven't always had a deep appreciation of each other's history. [applause] [crowd cheering] >> it's true for america. justice grows out of recognition. of ourselves and each other. that my liberty depends on you being free too. there must be a manual for how to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past. how to break the cycle. a roadway toward a better world. he knew that the path of grace involves an open mind. but more importantly an open heart. owe that's what i felt this week, an open heart. that more than any particular policy or analysis is what's called upon right now i think. it's what a friend of mine the writer marilyn robinson calls that reservoir of goodness beyond and of another kind. if we can find that grace, anything is possible. amazing grace. ♪♪ amazing grace ♪♪ [applause] [crowd cheering] ♪♪ how sweet the sound ♪♪ ♪♪ that saved a wretch like me ♪♪ ♪♪ i once was lost ♪♪ but now i'm f
where we barricade ourselves behind preconceived notions or well-practiced cynicism. the reverend pinkney said across the south we have a deep appreciation of history. we haven't always had a deep appreciation of each other's history. [applause] [crowd cheering] >> it's true for america. justice grows out of recognition. of ourselves and each other. that my liberty depends on you being free too. there must be a manual for how to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past. how to break the...
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deeply cynical. are you deeply cynical about obamacare.eah we just want to rollback obamacare because we don't like you that's what he's trying to tell the american people. it's not working and it's stifling business and those are very clear and easy to prove facts. stuart: there's nothing cynical about saying that nothing cynical about obamacare, cynical about the results of the thing. stay there. the opening bell is coming. boeing, shrinking the size of airplane toilets, jamming in more passenger seats. is nothing sacred anymore? you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that. pyramids. so you see, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reli
deeply cynical. are you deeply cynical about obamacare.eah we just want to rollback obamacare because we don't like you that's what he's trying to tell the american people. it's not working and it's stifling business and those are very clear and easy to prove facts. stuart: there's nothing cynical about saying that nothing cynical about obamacare, cynical about the results of the thing. stay there. the opening bell is coming. boeing, shrinking the size of airplane toilets, jamming in more...
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>> i don't think it's too cynical.s possible that it's just being delayed as reports are often delayed. but it's also just as possible that they're doing that and it actually would be defensible to a certain extent if you're in the middle of negotiations and very close to getting a deal. we don't know what's going on. let's just say they're close to getting a deal june 30th deadline. they don't want to upset the government. that's not an unusual tactic to take. so i don't think it's actually going to come as a big shock to anybody that there were human rights abuses in iran. but there is a larger issue here which is to try to stop them from getting a bomb. >> charles. >> i don't think you have to be cynical. i think it's pretty obvious. it's not just the administration holding back what would be a very bad human rights report on iran. remember for example, it's holding a "washington post" reporter on completely trumped up charges, which are obviously a violation of human rights -- also a thumb in the eye to the united
>> i don't think it's too cynical.s possible that it's just being delayed as reports are often delayed. but it's also just as possible that they're doing that and it actually would be defensible to a certain extent if you're in the middle of negotiations and very close to getting a deal. we don't know what's going on. let's just say they're close to getting a deal june 30th deadline. they don't want to upset the government. that's not an unusual tactic to take. so i don't think it's...
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and that kind of cynicism flies in the face of our history. our history is one of each generation striving to do better and to be better than the last. just as we'll never go back to a time when seniors were left to languish in poverty or not have any health insurance in their golden years. there was a generation that didn't have that guarantee of health care. we're not going to go back to a time when our citizens can be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. when tens of millions of people couldn't afford decent affordable care, that wasn't a better america. that's not freedom. the freedom to languish in illness or to be bankrupt because somebody in your family gets sick. that's not who we are. it's not what we're about. deborah lee orn of pennsylvania knows that. deborah suffers from osteoarthritis that was so severe that it put her in a wheelchair. for years she couldn't stand or walk at all and was in constant pain. through no fault of her own, just the twists and turns of life. and without health insurance to get treatment,
and that kind of cynicism flies in the face of our history. our history is one of each generation striving to do better and to be better than the last. just as we'll never go back to a time when seniors were left to languish in poverty or not have any health insurance in their golden years. there was a generation that didn't have that guarantee of health care. we're not going to go back to a time when our citizens can be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. when tens of millions...
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and so it is never time to give into cynicism or dispair or belief that things can't happen. thinks can happen and the united nations can fulfill its dream of a world at peace, of a world where the climate is protected instead of destroyed, where nuclear weapons are destroyed instead of replicated and built up. so, a great opportunity to reno new our hope in the impossible dream because we saw the impossible dream become the realty of today and now we have to then believe and do everything we can to make sure the united nations can fulfill its fundamental man date. let me introduce someone in the 4front of making all these things come to pass in the united states congress. the leader of san francisco and congress, nancy pelosi, my good friend and fellow-i don't want to say fellow immigrant to san francisco. like everyone else on this stage. >> thank you very much governor brown. on behalf of the congress of the united states it is my prev lgbt to bring greetings and congratulation tooz all you gathered here on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the creation of the united
and so it is never time to give into cynicism or dispair or belief that things can't happen. thinks can happen and the united nations can fulfill its dream of a world at peace, of a world where the climate is protected instead of destroyed, where nuclear weapons are destroyed instead of replicated and built up. so, a great opportunity to reno new our hope in the impossible dream because we saw the impossible dream become the realty of today and now we have to then believe and do everything we...
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. >> the cynical answer, but it is true because they like creating constituent sees that are dependent government, we have almost 50 million americans on food stamps that is california, oregon, and washington, the entire population, how many are voting for the democratic party, a high percentage. but sheer not cynical part, americans don't hate the wealthy, they want to be wealthy, the biggest hind rents to creating -- hindrance to creating wealth in america is washington, d.c., if they would just get out of the way, and let americans be americans. it would be soaring. charles: hillary clinton saying, she wants to be the champion of -- minimum wage folks, she has not driven a car in 20 years. >> you know she is -- she has been responsible for people having to be in this minimum wage drops, those minimum wage jobs are supposed to be for kids and teenagers, they were supposed to be the first job you have. they were never meant to raise a family, these are jobs that you want to actually feel compelled to get out of them. because you are not making enough money. this is from the liberal fr
. >> the cynical answer, but it is true because they like creating constituent sees that are dependent government, we have almost 50 million americans on food stamps that is california, oregon, and washington, the entire population, how many are voting for the democratic party, a high percentage. but sheer not cynical part, americans don't hate the wealthy, they want to be wealthy, the biggest hind rents to creating -- hindrance to creating wealth in america is washington, d.c., if they...
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i think it's made rather cynically. it's cheap demagoguery yes all candidates do that and republicans in the past have played the race card but it's particularly sensitive issue and i think it should be called out any time it's done. >> nina? >> my winner sadly is edward snowden who was able to take advantage of this nsa debate to pose himself as a hero with a "new york times" op. ed. my loser is lincoln chafee who jumped into the race for democratic presidential stakes this week. on reinstituting or instituting the metric system and worse comparing us to burma and libya. >> oh, yes: joy? >> for my winner taking a page out of the charles krauthammer playbook and going with the white house hawkeye, big star at the white house this week. and my loser mitch mcconnell typically seen as a master dealmaker on capitol hill but really surprised a lot of people with his handling of the nsa debate. >> that is it for the panel. stay tuned to hear one contender's plan for america. >>> finally tonight as nina mentioned, former rhode
i think it's made rather cynically. it's cheap demagoguery yes all candidates do that and republicans in the past have played the race card but it's particularly sensitive issue and i think it should be called out any time it's done. >> nina? >> my winner sadly is edward snowden who was able to take advantage of this nsa debate to pose himself as a hero with a "new york times" op. ed. my loser is lincoln chafee who jumped into the race for democratic presidential stakes...
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and the opportunity for voters to increase their cynicism and disengagement from political processes as a result of these systems of financing. committees are fairly widespread. in 2009 at the state level raised over $150 million for ballot measures since the first 8 years when this was in place. the commission asked for examples. governor schwarzenegger had the largest single contribution to that committee was $1.5 million. his expenditure also gained some public attention. he spent $523,000 from jet services out of that committee which arise in the court cases that bob mentioned. the fppc does at the state 11 at least regulate contributions to ballot measures committees controlled by candidates to qualifications, passage and defeat by ballot measures which is i understand san francisco does not yet do. still schwarzenegger went with some notable failures. he raised $17 million for props 1 and 2 and the most recent go around and $42 million for prop 30. the largest don't is $1.5 million. one of my concern is for voters to discern or keep track of these various contributions. for exa
and the opportunity for voters to increase their cynicism and disengagement from political processes as a result of these systems of financing. committees are fairly widespread. in 2009 at the state level raised over $150 million for ballot measures since the first 8 years when this was in place. the commission asked for examples. governor schwarzenegger had the largest single contribution to that committee was $1.5 million. his expenditure also gained some public attention. he spent $523,000...
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the other thing that is cynical about this, the element i found most disturbing -- i taught in moscowa full rights about five years ago. one of the questions that people had was how is it that someone who -- that some people who have a whole range of elections are all counted as black -- complexions are all counted as black and fit in the same category? i would talk about the ugly truth, the amount of institutionalized race that happened in slavery. with african-americans, we don't typically check id at the door. people can look a variety of different ways and still be considered part of the community. for someone who has spent as much time around black people as ms rachel dolezal has, she knows there is a painful history around this and why people do not raise questions. in my own family, there are people who are nearly white and people who are very dark. we all come from the same parentage. that happens in black families. for her to take advantage of that and use that as a means by which people would not second guess her identity, i thought that was particularly pernicious and cynic
the other thing that is cynical about this, the element i found most disturbing -- i taught in moscowa full rights about five years ago. one of the questions that people had was how is it that someone who -- that some people who have a whole range of elections are all counted as black -- complexions are all counted as black and fit in the same category? i would talk about the ugly truth, the amount of institutionalized race that happened in slavery. with african-americans, we don't typically...
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if a cynical public helps them you create eric rudolph. got there and they are physically dangerous and psychologically dangerous, you isolate people that run out of food and capture is inevitable. the public has toz help law enforcement. this is a case where the entire community has to be involved so we have public safety. >> let's try to humanize the men. they describe psychopath charm, cleans up well has lots of friends, a mather manipulator. is that common against hard core criminals? >> what i have learned from interfacing with prisoners are the psychopaths we see in movies larger than life characters the ones they need to be concerned about are people who are understated and you don't feel like you are being manipulated. a psychopath imagine this they can pitch down your back and convince you it's raining. a good psychopath pitches down your back, convinces you it's raining, you know it's not and you thank them for the experience. that's the difference between somebody who is manipulative and the impact they have on people around the
if a cynical public helps them you create eric rudolph. got there and they are physically dangerous and psychologically dangerous, you isolate people that run out of food and capture is inevitable. the public has toz help law enforcement. this is a case where the entire community has to be involved so we have public safety. >> let's try to humanize the men. they describe psychopath charm, cleans up well has lots of friends, a mather manipulator. is that common against hard core criminals?...
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there's something -- i have to say just deeply cynical about the ceaseless, endless partisan attemptso roll back progress. we have an obligation to put ourselves in each other's shoes and see each other's humanity. lou: mr. obama who can't win on the facts, instead trying to convince people his moral sense is much higher than might reasonably be expected of one who has lied over and over to the american people, who has lied repeatedly knowingly and purposefully in order to pass it into law in the first place. president lied about how many people would benefit from obamacare about, keeping our doctors keeping our current insurance about lowering the cost of health care about lowering the price of health care insurance premiums. this president, though, claims his lies are not immoral or wrong implicitly he's not only righteous he's right. >> it would be a lot easier for me politically not to do this iran deal, but it's the right thing to do. >> yeah! >> saudi arabia egypt jordan the emirates, arab allies and israel strongly disagree that the so-called iran deal of the president's is the
there's something -- i have to say just deeply cynical about the ceaseless, endless partisan attemptso roll back progress. we have an obligation to put ourselves in each other's shoes and see each other's humanity. lou: mr. obama who can't win on the facts, instead trying to convince people his moral sense is much higher than might reasonably be expected of one who has lied over and over to the american people, who has lied repeatedly knowingly and purposefully in order to pass it into law in...
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i think it's made rather cynically.ry yes all candidates do that and republicans in the past have played the race card but it's particularly sensitive issue and i think it should be called out any time it's done. >> nina? >> my winner sadly is edward snowden who was able to take advantage of this nsa debate to pose himself as a hero with a "new york times" op. ed. my loser is lincoln chafee who jumped into the race for democratic presidential stakes this week. on reinstituting or instituting the metric system and worse comparing us to burma and libya. >> oh, yes: joy? >> for my winner taking a page out of the charles krauthammer playbook and going with the white house hawkeye, big star at the white house this week. and my loser mitch mcconnell typically seen as a master dealmaker on capitol hill but really surprised a lot of people with his handling of the nsa debate. >> that is it for the panel. stay tuned to hear one contender's plan for america. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the
i think it's made rather cynically.ry yes all candidates do that and republicans in the past have played the race card but it's particularly sensitive issue and i think it should be called out any time it's done. >> nina? >> my winner sadly is edward snowden who was able to take advantage of this nsa debate to pose himself as a hero with a "new york times" op. ed. my loser is lincoln chafee who jumped into the race for democratic presidential stakes this week. on...
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. >> you're cynical. obama did bring us back from the abyss of the worst recession of the '30s. it actually worked. we've got an unemployment situation that we didn't think we'd be near. it's not like he's played the game of pretending to do something. >> but the bush tax cuts got pushed mostly forward. >> because the republicans and the congress wouldn't let him change them. >> and that's fine. i'm just saying he didn't have to deliver. the interest is still taxed at the same rate. >> let's go to low hanging fruit. how about raise the minimum wage. more people get wages than give them. there's a hell of a lot more employees than employers. if you come out for minimum wage, that's a winning ticket. and the republican party for some reason is opposing it. aren't they? >> she's going to continue to talk, but when is she going to engage people? everything that she discusses is very controlled and, yes, she's proposing lots of things, but she doesn't want to engage with the media and when are people going to -- >> we'll get to that. it's now june in the year before the election. >>
. >> you're cynical. obama did bring us back from the abyss of the worst recession of the '30s. it actually worked. we've got an unemployment situation that we didn't think we'd be near. it's not like he's played the game of pretending to do something. >> but the bush tax cuts got pushed mostly forward. >> because the republicans and the congress wouldn't let him change them. >> and that's fine. i'm just saying he didn't have to deliver. the interest is still taxed at...
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shout instead of listen, where we barricade ourselves behind preconceived notions or well practiced cynicism. reverend pinckney once said across the south we have a deep appreciation of history. we haven't always had a deep appreciation of each other's history. (applause) what is true in the south is true for america. clem understood that justice grows out of recognition. of ourselves in each other. that my liberty depends on you being free too. that-- that history can't be a sword to justify injustice, or a shield against progress. but must be a manual for how to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past. how to break the cycle. a roadway toward a better world. he knew that the past of grace involves an open mind. but more importantly an open heart. that's what i felt this week an open heart. that more than any particular policy or analysis is what is called upon right now i think. what a friend of mine the writer marilyn robinson calls that reservoir of goodness beyond and of another kind that we are able to do each other in the ode cause of thanks. that reservoir of goodness. if we can fin
shout instead of listen, where we barricade ourselves behind preconceived notions or well practiced cynicism. reverend pinckney once said across the south we have a deep appreciation of history. we haven't always had a deep appreciation of each other's history. (applause) what is true in the south is true for america. clem understood that justice grows out of recognition. of ourselves in each other. that my liberty depends on you being free too. that-- that history can't be a sword to justify...
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then the second analytical , structure you refer to and cynicism as well is the most -- cynicism people bring to the court is well, isn't this political? i wonder if we could tease that out because it's fair to say justices are humans and their -- and at times will be moved by their own instincts whether they personal, political or ideological. the question for folks to understand what the court is going to do is how does that actually work because it's also fair to say that members of this court and past courts. plenty of instances where justices depart from what you might think they would want to do or feel constrained by the rule. you've written about this a lot. if this is a far-fetched statutory argument, that is to say this law doesn't do what you think it does why is this , appealing as a far-fetched and potentially controversial way to limit the aca when the court has clearly not gone out -- gone that route when given other, i would call, mainstream chances? ian: it is definitely true that there is a two-tiered litigation strategy going on here. there's a strategy on the surface
then the second analytical , structure you refer to and cynicism as well is the most -- cynicism people bring to the court is well, isn't this political? i wonder if we could tease that out because it's fair to say justices are humans and their -- and at times will be moved by their own instincts whether they personal, political or ideological. the question for folks to understand what the court is going to do is how does that actually work because it's also fair to say that members of this...
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that cynicism flies in the face of our history. our history is one of each generation striving to do better than the last. as we will never go back to a time when seniors were allowed to languish in public -- poverty. there was a generation that did not have that guaranteed. we will not go back to a time when our citizens can be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. when tens of millions of people cannot afford these and, that was not a better america. that is not freedom. the freedom to languish in illness, or to be bankrupt, that is not to we are. that is not what we are about. she suffers from osteoarthritis that was so severe it which are in a wheelchair. for years, she could not walk at all, and was in constant pain. through no fault of her own just life. without health insurance, it seemed that she might never live a life that was full. today, she is enrolled in affordable health coverage, and was able to replace her knee. she walks her dog, shops at the grocery store, gets to where doctors appointments. she co
that cynicism flies in the face of our history. our history is one of each generation striving to do better than the last. as we will never go back to a time when seniors were allowed to languish in public -- poverty. there was a generation that did not have that guaranteed. we will not go back to a time when our citizens can be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. when tens of millions of people cannot afford these and, that was not a better america. that is not freedom. the...
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mark: maybe it sounds cynical but it is idealistic.ften, they are accused of pushing an issue because the base wants it. do any of the people that want to be the republican nominee, do you think any of them are actually offended by caitlyn jenner? bob: mike huckabee makes jokes about it, they don't go over well, and you have rick santorum, he is being elegant in how he has handled it. they are not angry. they are not against caitlyn jenner. when you listen to the radio talkshow, there is a lot of anger. they don't know how to reflect that base frustration. campbell: we are looking at voting rights, we were talking about earlier, which is certainly a way for her to energize her base. a great wedge issue for her as she tries to figure out what will get people most excited. do you see her jumping on this? bob: huge, they already are. when i e-mailed dan pfeiffer, he called me right back. democrats are happy to talk about caitlyn jenner. this has become a litmus test for young voters. republicans don't want to engage what they say is a new
mark: maybe it sounds cynical but it is idealistic.ften, they are accused of pushing an issue because the base wants it. do any of the people that want to be the republican nominee, do you think any of them are actually offended by caitlyn jenner? bob: mike huckabee makes jokes about it, they don't go over well, and you have rick santorum, he is being elegant in how he has handled it. they are not angry. they are not against caitlyn jenner. when you listen to the radio talkshow, there is a lot...
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. >> a jaded, cynical -- >> he might genuinely like hillary clinton, but he wants a job. >> he wantse on the dollar bill. >> you are right. >> he wants -- he would be a better secretary than jack lu. he would be a good one. the problem is that john doesn't realize this is not the democratic party that he thinks it is. it's not the democratic party of him and his friend larry fink at black rock that are marginally liberal democrats. >> or communists. >> these communists are running. comrade bill de blasio elizabeth warren. that's where he is wrong. >> ben stein, i guess it is saying something about our system and maybe he is just exposed the reality that is there. don't believe what she's saying. she doesn't believe it. she's more like her husband than the left wing as she appears in public. that is a sad commentary if this is all for show. >> i don't think she even appears as a left winger. she's sh shrill but not particularly left wing. all politicians follow the money. she'll follow the money. if elizabeth warren got to be president, she would follow the money. i think mrs. obama s
. >> a jaded, cynical -- >> he might genuinely like hillary clinton, but he wants a job. >> he wantse on the dollar bill. >> you are right. >> he wants -- he would be a better secretary than jack lu. he would be a good one. the problem is that john doesn't realize this is not the democratic party that he thinks it is. it's not the democratic party of him and his friend larry fink at black rock that are marginally liberal democrats. >> or communists. >>...
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mind you the cynics say the clever investors took their money out long ago.hen there are the degrees that have no savings anyway. maria is a widow. her daughter is unemployed. so so her husband and their two grown up children, so the entire family lives off maria's pension. half of all greek households rely on pensions to make ends meet. if it wasn't for my mother, i wouldn't be alive right now i would have put an end to it, so i am not a burden, do these people care about me, do they come to my house to see what i am going through i don't want to beg, i have never done that, i have dignity. brooks do have dignity but litter else to negotiate with u.n. envoy is warning the country is close to famine 21 million people are now in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. and their allies frequent air strikes are targets further indanger civilian lives. now the u.s. supreme has upheld tax subsidies crucial to health retomorrows. cheers erupted for the a.c.a. or the affordable care act outside the court as the announcement was made it is a big victory for the presi
mind you the cynics say the clever investors took their money out long ago.hen there are the degrees that have no savings anyway. maria is a widow. her daughter is unemployed. so so her husband and their two grown up children, so the entire family lives off maria's pension. half of all greek households rely on pensions to make ends meet. if it wasn't for my mother, i wouldn't be alive right now i would have put an end to it, so i am not a burden, do these people care about me, do they come to...