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john dewey. john dewey i include another -- among the group i called the progresses and these were people in the 1920's and 30's, american progressives, western progressives, british as well as american, who were taken to the soviet union in the 1920's and 1930's and very carefully manipulated by soviet handlers. it's extraordinary to see how they did this. it's shocking. and it's shocking to see how many took the bait as well. and because the woodrow wilson administration wouldn't recognize the bolsheviks, because the early british government wouldn't recognize the bolsheviks, winston churchill told boy george you might as well recognize sodomy before you recognize the bolsheviks. the progressives were upset by that in the 20's. so stalin and the late 1920's started bringing american western progressives to the soviet union to take a carefully managed tours to try to get them to come back to the united states and write articles about how great the soviet union is and they are finding this new wo
john dewey. john dewey i include another -- among the group i called the progresses and these were people in the 1920's and 30's, american progressives, western progressives, british as well as american, who were taken to the soviet union in the 1920's and 1930's and very carefully manipulated by soviet handlers. it's extraordinary to see how they did this. it's shocking. and it's shocking to see how many took the bait as well. and because the woodrow wilson administration wouldn't recognize...
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bryan would often take dewey, say to the mother, go home, see your husband in boston.l take you doy -- eric was his name. and would give eric an opportunity to be in a family with a dog and a kid. they'd go to basketball games together. i think eric would enjoy being in a family situation here as opposed to the -- i thought, i like those kids as much as any tv mom, but i'm not going to take one home for the weekend. bryan did that. bryan thought of that -- bryan also knows the lyrics to every song ever. >> yeah. >> which you're sitting around on a set for hours and hours, bryan entertaining you -- >> you got to do something. >> he sings -- this is what i've been bugging him about is doing a musical. he's got a fabulous voice. he's -- he was in milwaukee doing his book tour, and my basket of deplorables went to see him. you know, he had them backstage. he filmed my mom coming out of the men's room as a joke. she's 89. i thought that was funny -- just go in there. then you see evelyn kaczmarek walking out -- he refers to us as the grigorski girls. he treated them like he
bryan would often take dewey, say to the mother, go home, see your husband in boston.l take you doy -- eric was his name. and would give eric an opportunity to be in a family with a dog and a kid. they'd go to basketball games together. i think eric would enjoy being in a family situation here as opposed to the -- i thought, i like those kids as much as any tv mom, but i'm not going to take one home for the weekend. bryan did that. bryan thought of that -- bryan also knows the lyrics to every...
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>> host: tule lake or dewey lake? >> guest: it was the camp, it was the worst. what happened was the government made a very foolish mistake when it decided everybody thought it would be a short war with japan. he wasn't. we were looking for men including japanese-american men in camps to volunteer, the 442nd combat regiment so that it was like a little american, 1000 baseball leads at the camps. there were boy scout troops, jitterbug hops and what not and mostly most of the people accepted, rightly or wrongly it was their patriotic duty this. the ones who rebelled, and some did, there were riots, there were thugs and there was a questionnaire in which people were asked would they swear allegiance to the united states and for swear allegiance to the emperor of japan. if you answered no no, you were sent to tule lake. if you answered yes yes, they would try to get you into the army. they were -- they had tanks to surround the camp because it was a hostile camp out there. in the middle of no place. >> host: debbie in charlotte, we have one minute left, we will be l
>> host: tule lake or dewey lake? >> guest: it was the camp, it was the worst. what happened was the government made a very foolish mistake when it decided everybody thought it would be a short war with japan. he wasn't. we were looking for men including japanese-american men in camps to volunteer, the 442nd combat regiment so that it was like a little american, 1000 baseball leads at the camps. there were boy scout troops, jitterbug hops and what not and mostly most of the people...
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players, such as the commandant's legislative assistant brigadier general brewster, as well as senator dewey bartlett, who had been a marine and brought legislation out on the floor and made the argument for it. but stennis and wilson were the two key players -- it really was that relationship that made this change happen. bill: we talked after world war branchesther service seeking to downsize the marines. was there still that rivalry in 1978, and whatever challenges did they have to overcome to get this placement on the joint chiefs? nathan: by 1978, there really was no opposition to this. one of the things that senator bartlett pointed out was that -- when i looked back over the past two years, the commandant has been a 99% of these meetings. that when the national security act was passed, they had said the commandant can participate when there are matters pertaining to the marine corps being discussed. by 1978, the commandant was sitting in on 99% of the meetings, so there really was no opposition to it. passed 89-3.on people said hey, this is the right thing to do. bill: tell us more ab
players, such as the commandant's legislative assistant brigadier general brewster, as well as senator dewey bartlett, who had been a marine and brought legislation out on the floor and made the argument for it. but stennis and wilson were the two key players -- it really was that relationship that made this change happen. bill: we talked after world war branchesther service seeking to downsize the marines. was there still that rivalry in 1978, and whatever challenges did they have to overcome...
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along the beach points, dewey beach 43, lewis beach at 42. radar and satellite, a nice wide view. we've got the cloudy conditions and that stretches all the way west to where you see that line of rain. some will make its way to us by tomorrow morning. in the meantime, some sprinkles and it's really the wind pattern changes affecting us. today the winds are coming in from the east. you might remember yesterday morning if you were watching, there was a cold front to our north. i said that cold front is going to pass by your sunday. the results will be those winds pulling in cooler ocean air and temperatures cooler. take a look, looking sunday morning, the pattern doesn't change throughout the day. still east winds, still a cool flow for the rest of your sunday. it does change as we go into your monday. now the winds are coming in from the south. as we get into the afternoon hours, pulling in a southwest flow which means it drives in warmer air and we can boost the temperatures back up to more average and even above average conditions by late in the day monday. here is your forecast
along the beach points, dewey beach 43, lewis beach at 42. radar and satellite, a nice wide view. we've got the cloudy conditions and that stretches all the way west to where you see that line of rain. some will make its way to us by tomorrow morning. in the meantime, some sprinkles and it's really the wind pattern changes affecting us. today the winds are coming in from the east. you might remember yesterday morning if you were watching, there was a cold front to our north. i said that cold...
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there is the old line from john dewey that for every generation democracy must be born anew. with education. as its midwife. i think that is what has happened overtime is that education, civic education has had less priority across the country than it should. >> cohen: why is that? >> >> surely it is basic. >> it is basic. it is basic. and certainly without knowledge of our governmental institutions, how can we expect our democracy to thrive? >> cohen: kathleen, how dangerous is this situation? benjamin franklin in 1787, famously said when asked what form of government had been created, a republic, madam, if you can keep it. are we going to be able to keep it without the kind of civic engagement that sustains a republic, a democracy? >> there are times that are more critical than others, and at times which we are trying to balance the values of security and liberty, it is particularly important that we understand that we have three branches of government, what their roles are, and importantly what the roles of an independent judiciary are. and that we see when we do our surve
there is the old line from john dewey that for every generation democracy must be born anew. with education. as its midwife. i think that is what has happened overtime is that education, civic education has had less priority across the country than it should. >> cohen: why is that? >> >> surely it is basic. >> it is basic. it is basic. and certainly without knowledge of our governmental institutions, how can we expect our democracy to thrive? >> cohen: kathleen,...
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thomas dewey, who ran against trueman.ames comecomey, fbi director a former prosecutor in the district and then rudy giuliani. maybe the most famous of all who became mayor of the city of new york, former u.s. attorney for the southern district. a lot of powerful successful political figures have come out of this office. >> and even if fired as a prosecutor, we don't know what he knows, if anything, about some of the ongoing investigations that are now involving the president and his staff. is there a capacity in which preet bharara would share or help further any investigations he may be involved in when he was prosecutor and now post-prosecution with years of that information, would he be able to be utilized in the furtherance of cases or potential cases? >> i think it would be highly unlikely. normally when a prosecutor leaves office, he really terminates all connection with ongoing prosecutions. he's a private citizen. he may be working for a law firm or a defense attorney. he won't have access to the information that
thomas dewey, who ran against trueman.ames comecomey, fbi director a former prosecutor in the district and then rudy giuliani. maybe the most famous of all who became mayor of the city of new york, former u.s. attorney for the southern district. a lot of powerful successful political figures have come out of this office. >> and even if fired as a prosecutor, we don't know what he knows, if anything, about some of the ongoing investigations that are now involving the president and his...
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upper 20s for dewey beach and rehoboth beach, both at 27 degrees. radar and satellite, i've pulled this out because i want to show you from maine all the way through to ohio, not a thing on the board. we're not tracking clouds. rain, snow, just a sunny forecast for us today. unfortunately it's also a cold one as that cold air hangs overhead. it will look nice outside. it won't feel great unless you're really laird up. today's temperatures, there they are, mid to upper 30s about as good as we get. somerton at 38, chestnut hill the same. in the suburbs, doylestown 39 degrees. we sneak in just a few 40s, 40 for easton, 37 for allentown and mostly sunny. in new jersey, trenton at 40, hamilton 38. sunny and clear conditions through delaware, 37 is the forecast high in smyrna. if we look at your hour-by-hour forecast, today will be clear the entire day. there's no changes on the map. we'll hold the sunshine as we go through your sunday. overnight into your monday, we'll start to bring in scattered clouds. monday is going to be partly to mostly cloudy, but
upper 20s for dewey beach and rehoboth beach, both at 27 degrees. radar and satellite, i've pulled this out because i want to show you from maine all the way through to ohio, not a thing on the board. we're not tracking clouds. rain, snow, just a sunny forecast for us today. unfortunately it's also a cold one as that cold air hangs overhead. it will look nice outside. it won't feel great unless you're really laird up. today's temperatures, there they are, mid to upper 30s about as good as we...
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this ad congratulating kansas for making it to the final four and printed a newspaper declaring -- deweyts healthcare reform. ( applause ) pro( piano riff ) and the white house tried to get this through. there was full court press from trump and his people. they tried to swing their balls at members of the conservative freedom caucus, even summoning them to the white house where adviser and pre-existing condition, steve bannon, told them -- "this is not a discussion. this is not a debate. you have no choice but to vote for this bill." replied -- "you know, the last time someone and it was my daddy. and i didn't listen to him either." ( cheers and applause ) no suh! >> jon: i declare! >> stephen: and, so, i put my cd today custas so, on friday, lacking the votes they needed, they folded the obamacare repeal and ppublican o trickle-down economics and a jesus-shaped fighter jet that drops gay people on isis. ( cheers and applause ) g 'em. that will show 'em! >> jon:et the funding for that somehow. i don'tnd ) so it's a failure. so who does trump blame for this failure? >> we had no democrat
this ad congratulating kansas for making it to the final four and printed a newspaper declaring -- deweyts healthcare reform. ( applause ) pro( piano riff ) and the white house tried to get this through. there was full court press from trump and his people. they tried to swing their balls at members of the conservative freedom caucus, even summoning them to the white house where adviser and pre-existing condition, steve bannon, told them -- "this is not a discussion. this is not a debate....
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dewey present from promising a fresh start for health care reform even as he turns his sights to the budget budget and the tax overall pick good evening i am julie banderas and this is "the fox report". the obamacare repeal and replace plan just didn't have enough support. prompting the house speaker to call off the vote yesterday. it is a huge setback for what could have been the president's first major legislative when great vice president pence blaming congress today at an event in west virginia. >> the president worked tirelessly over the last several weeks to get congress to repeal and replace obamacare. you saw his
dewey present from promising a fresh start for health care reform even as he turns his sights to the budget budget and the tax overall pick good evening i am julie banderas and this is "the fox report". the obamacare repeal and replace plan just didn't have enough support. prompting the house speaker to call off the vote yesterday. it is a huge setback for what could have been the president's first major legislative when great vice president pence blaming congress today at an event in...
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. >> eisenhower, dewey, nixon, they have all been socialives, in different color clothes. kennedy: all of, a awful, that is why i am not a republican. >> thank you. kennedy: thank you. i floated our theoriy this week, a couple of people realize it was your idea that this chaos would lead to an implosion. optimism. president trump today signaled he plans to tackle the nation's opioid epidemic. >> deaths have quadruples since 1999, i think it is probably almost untalked about compared to severity that are with us. >> we hear a lot about it, the addiction is a big issue. the president is tasks chris christie with leading the charge, is there any worse person in country. >> there might be a handful but not money. christie is long made opioid addicted and treatment measure part of his plan in new jersey, he has not really followed up too much on it with action. i cautiously optimistic high takes this seriously, i am worried it will be a cloak for more prohibitionist crackdown. kennedy: a way to enter the drug war from a different front. >> what is a task force, than a panel to
. >> eisenhower, dewey, nixon, they have all been socialives, in different color clothes. kennedy: all of, a awful, that is why i am not a republican. >> thank you. kennedy: thank you. i floated our theoriy this week, a couple of people realize it was your idea that this chaos would lead to an implosion. optimism. president trump today signaled he plans to tackle the nation's opioid epidemic. >> deaths have quadruples since 1999, i think it is probably almost untalked about...
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this is the job once held by tom dewey who ran for president. by jim comey before he became director of the f.b.i. by rudolf giuliani before he became mayor. th office is known to be a political spring board it's also an office known for rooting out political corruption. kennedy: thank you very much for your insight. coming up, president trump's upcoming budget proposal set to slash federal jobs by historic proportions. is that good tore republicans to dream of a smaller fed? we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say.
this is the job once held by tom dewey who ran for president. by jim comey before he became director of the f.b.i. by rudolf giuliani before he became mayor. th office is known to be a political spring board it's also an office known for rooting out political corruption. kennedy: thank you very much for your insight. coming up, president trump's upcoming budget proposal set to slash federal jobs by historic proportions. is that good tore republicans to dream of a smaller fed? we asked people to...
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this is the job once held by tom dewey who ran for president. by jim comey before he became directorf the f.b. by rudolf giuliani before he became mayor. this office is known to be a political spring board it's also an office known for rooting out political corruption. kennedy: thank you very much for your insight. coming up, president trump's upcoming budget proposal set to slash federal jobs by historic proportions. is that good tore republicans to is that good tore republicans to ways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. then why settle for slow internet? comcast business. built for speed. built for business. kennedy: the if you values the principles of small government president trump's soon to be announced budget could be appealing. analysts say it will likely call for the l
this is the job once held by tom dewey who ran for president. by jim comey before he became directorf the f.b. by rudolf giuliani before he became mayor. this office is known to be a political spring board it's also an office known for rooting out political corruption. kennedy: thank you very much for your insight. coming up, president trump's upcoming budget proposal set to slash federal jobs by historic proportions. is that good tore republicans to is that good tore republicans to ways wins....
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line from john dewey that, for every generation, be borna, new its midwife.n as and i think that what'sappened that education, civic education, has had less priority across the country than it should. roger: why is that? surely it's basic. guest: it is basically, it is basic. knowledgenly without of our governmental institutions, how can we expect democracy to thrive? roger: kathleen, how dangerous is this situation? 1777,in franklin in famously said, when asked what beenof government had created, "a republic, madam, if you can keep it." to keepoing to be able it without the kind of civic engagement that sustains a democracy? there are times that are more critical than others this time it's particularly important to understand that we have three whathes of government and their roles are, especially of an independent judiciary. when we do surveys, thee who don't understand checks and balances, don't understand why veto power is why a veto cand be overridden and more understand anon't independent judiciary, when you it predicts the theensity to say, when court issues an unpopular we shoul
line from john dewey that, for every generation, be borna, new its midwife.n as and i think that what'sappened that education, civic education, has had less priority across the country than it should. roger: why is that? surely it's basic. guest: it is basically, it is basic. knowledgenly without of our governmental institutions, how can we expect democracy to thrive? roger: kathleen, how dangerous is this situation? 1777,in franklin in famously said, when asked what beenof government had...
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claymont 63, ready point and middletown, 68, milton, mil millsboro and dewey and bethany beach.e're not seeing a whole lot of gusts. that's what these blank indications are. but 35-mile-per-hour gusts in dover. gusting to 43 miles per hour just an hour ago. that's bringing in the warm air. we've got warm air through thursday, then the bottom drops out again. it looks like it's gone for the morning rush for most of us. and the snow, there's still snow in the forecast generally wet snow on friday, but the sunday threat looks like it is suppressed to the south. so friday's storm strong enough to help suppress the sunday system. just cold on sunday. here comes the rain. it's into harrisburg now. within an hour or two of reading. and this is the back edge, and that may develop into a line of thunderstorms. and that will be the heaviest rain that we see and that's overnight tonight. you can see these areas of rain coming through this evening. so definitely take the umbrellas with you. you see that line that came through, and that is 5:30 in the morning. it's already past philadelphia
claymont 63, ready point and middletown, 68, milton, mil millsboro and dewey and bethany beach.e're not seeing a whole lot of gusts. that's what these blank indications are. but 35-mile-per-hour gusts in dover. gusting to 43 miles per hour just an hour ago. that's bringing in the warm air. we've got warm air through thursday, then the bottom drops out again. it looks like it's gone for the morning rush for most of us. and the snow, there's still snow in the forecast generally wet snow on...
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to boy, john dewey, those thought of as most deeply into the question of society, john adams deserves to be thought of the month at last and not just in historical figure. not just is. adams really did. the major work of political science, the defense of the american constitution was probably the most systematic treatment of constitutional theory ever written by an american. we have other founding fathers like james madison and alexander hamilton wrote the federalist papers that are also very impressive and also first-rate political ties. but john adams really morphed those in any other during the time was a political scientist. that's what really engaged the interest. >> in her book, in part you describe john add-ons as among the folks in the revolutionary generation as sort of most gripped by the past. lucas talked a little bit about john adams as a practical political scientist. what about john adams is a practical historian? >> that actually began very early. it actually grows out of an interesting law. he began to course as a lawyer. it is often said that great many of our foundi
to boy, john dewey, those thought of as most deeply into the question of society, john adams deserves to be thought of the month at last and not just in historical figure. not just is. adams really did. the major work of political science, the defense of the american constitution was probably the most systematic treatment of constitutional theory ever written by an american. we have other founding fathers like james madison and alexander hamilton wrote the federalist papers that are also very...
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dewey present from promising a fresh start for health care reform even as he turns his sights to the budget budget and the tax overall pick good evening i am julie banderas and this is "the fox report". the obamacare repeal and replace plan just didn't have enough support. prompting the house speaker to call off the vote yesterday. it is a huge setback for what could have been the president's first major legislative when great vice president pence blaming congress today at an event in west virginia. >> the president worked tirelessly over the last several weeks to get congress to repeal and replace obamacare. you saw his resolve to work with whoever he needed to work with to call whoever he needed to call to get our plan across the finish line this week on capitol hill. i've got to tell you i was inspired by president trump's determination and commitment to keep his promise to the american people. the president and i are grateful for speaker paul ryan and the house republicans who stood with us in this effort to begin the end of obamacare but as we all learned yesterday congress just
dewey present from promising a fresh start for health care reform even as he turns his sights to the budget budget and the tax overall pick good evening i am julie banderas and this is "the fox report". the obamacare repeal and replace plan just didn't have enough support. prompting the house speaker to call off the vote yesterday. it is a huge setback for what could have been the president's first major legislative when great vice president pence blaming congress today at an event in...
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redman, in california, was raised by his dancer mother, and is the son of well-known saxophonist deweyldau, in florida and connecticut, in a family home never without a piano. they arrived separately in new york in the early 1990s, where each found his own early success. we spoke recently at the steinway piano showroom in manhattan just before a concert. >> even when i'm ostensibly accompanying him, and he's ostensibly taking the solo, we're still having this conversation. so it may mean, for instance, that he plays a melodic idea, and then i respond to it sort of in real time, and i might even give him something back, that then he responds to again. >> i'm always looking for something. >> and he's kind of waiting for it. he's like, come on, what do you got? >> reporter: what do you got? >> yes. >> well, and often because i don't have anything. i mean, i always feel like i'm-- as an improviser. i feel a little hamstrung by this instrument and its role in jazz, because it's basically a soloist instrument. you know, i play melodies, maybe some accompanying harmonies if there's another ho
redman, in california, was raised by his dancer mother, and is the son of well-known saxophonist deweyldau, in florida and connecticut, in a family home never without a piano. they arrived separately in new york in the early 1990s, where each found his own early success. we spoke recently at the steinway piano showroom in manhattan just before a concert. >> even when i'm ostensibly accompanying him, and he's ostensibly taking the solo, we're still having this conversation. so it may mean,...
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this is a famous newspaper article that says, dewey defeats truman, the chicago daily tribune got it wrong. the republican did not win. the democratic party was also divided on the other side on the far right from the state's rights party, the dixiecrat's. challengeing this from the left, labor and civil rights groups who reported as it wallace, part of the way that truman is able to win this election is by appealing to african-american voters. aunt desegregate the military. plank on civil rights the democratic platform, and ultimately holds a report on civil rights coming out in 1948 into 49. the dixiecrat's, so the democrats, form their own party and nominate strom thurmond of south carolina. he won four dates in the seat -- deep south for the presidency. the democrats are being challenged on the left and of a on the segregationist side. ultimately it comes out triumphant nonetheless. theagain, labor fails at polls, the left-wing of it. labor, the cio and afl leadership, get their man elected. the question is, what we get for it? to joiner is, they did this new person -- postwar re
this is a famous newspaper article that says, dewey defeats truman, the chicago daily tribune got it wrong. the republican did not win. the democratic party was also divided on the other side on the far right from the state's rights party, the dixiecrat's. challengeing this from the left, labor and civil rights groups who reported as it wallace, part of the way that truman is able to win this election is by appealing to african-american voters. aunt desegregate the military. plank on civil...
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you have studied john dewey. and you work with that constantly. i wonder if you could talk a little bit about where that came, how you came upon that, and how you have maintained it in your practice. richard: you have these experiences. in college i was reading wordsworth's long wonderful poem called "a prelude." tries to capture the experience of a small child. i think the adventure of how the human mind grasps onto something in the world is the most wonderful miraculous thing that could ever be discovered, could ever be looked at. i just became so interested. if you could slow that down, what actually happens biologically and intellectually and physically? it is all of those things happening to us as we engage the world, as we pick something up. we feel the need for balance. my arm moves out here. i am already conducting a physics experience -- physics experiment of sophistication, but i just don't know it. i don't know the words of what to call it until i am much older. to me, the museum slows down at its best the kind of engagement with someth
you have studied john dewey. and you work with that constantly. i wonder if you could talk a little bit about where that came, how you came upon that, and how you have maintained it in your practice. richard: you have these experiences. in college i was reading wordsworth's long wonderful poem called "a prelude." tries to capture the experience of a small child. i think the adventure of how the human mind grasps onto something in the world is the most wonderful miraculous thing that...
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political editor at town hall.com and a fox news contributor and mary anne marse, a president at the dewey school group and senior adviser to john kerry. thank you both for sticking with us. the briefing at the white house was quite informative and feisty in a spicy kind of way. let me ask you, guy, sean spicer, the press secretary, said this bill is going to pass. i don't think there's any consequence for him to be wrong. you have to say that if you're the president. what are you hearing out of the house freedom caucus this afternoon? >> well, what i'm seeing is the fact that first the freedom caucus went down there. now the tuesday group, moderates, are heading down to the white house. in my estimation, these things wouldn't be happening if house leaders felt confident that they had the votes that they needed. paul ryan's press conference wouldn't be pushed back. we wouldn't have members suggesting maybe the vote might get pushed to tomorrow or next week. they are scrambling to get to 216. it's normally 218 but there are some vacancies. if they had that nailed down, i don't think this dr
political editor at town hall.com and a fox news contributor and mary anne marse, a president at the dewey school group and senior adviser to john kerry. thank you both for sticking with us. the briefing at the white house was quite informative and feisty in a spicy kind of way. let me ask you, guy, sean spicer, the press secretary, said this bill is going to pass. i don't think there's any consequence for him to be wrong. you have to say that if you're the president. what are you hearing out...
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how about thomas dewey. became governor and almost president? david: happened a lot.inting himself as victim of the trump administration and he also pursued bill de blasio, frankly a lot of new yorkers getting fed up with being too soft on crime and other stuff, maybe he is getting into the sweet spot. if he runs against this guy de blasio, he could win. >> he is known to be politically ambitious, preet bharara. this would be a natural step. either a run for mayor, a run for governor goodness sakes if andrew cuomo he decides, he wants to be the democratic nominee for president in four years. there are a lot of avenues bharara can pursue, including a tweet from the producer of hit show "billions" on showtime. paul giamatti place the u.s. attorney patterned after preet bharara. producer says, come on, make a cam he yo. we'll hire you as technical producer. the sky is the limit for preet bharara. david: preet should get paid something for writing the script of one of the shows. that is clearly one of the shows paul giamatti stars this? >> you were talking with melissa of
how about thomas dewey. became governor and almost president? david: happened a lot.inting himself as victim of the trump administration and he also pursued bill de blasio, frankly a lot of new yorkers getting fed up with being too soft on crime and other stuff, maybe he is getting into the sweet spot. if he runs against this guy de blasio, he could win. >> he is known to be politically ambitious, preet bharara. this would be a natural step. either a run for mayor, a run for governor...
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you going to meet some fog out there, a little dewey rainy conditions but hopefully it will improve throughout> tucker barnes standing by with a check of your forecast. erin como has
you going to meet some fog out there, a little dewey rainy conditions but hopefully it will improve throughout> tucker barnes standing by with a check of your forecast. erin como has
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dewey present from promising a fresh start for health care reform even as he turns his sights to thevening i am julie banderas and this is "the fox report". the obamacare repeal and replace plan just didn't have enough support. prompting the house speaker to call off the vote yesterday. it is a huge setback for what could have been the president's first major legislative when great vice president pence blaming congress today at an event in west virginia. >> the president worked tirelessly over the last several weeks to get congress to repeal and replace obamacare. you saw his
dewey present from promising a fresh start for health care reform even as he turns his sights to thevening i am julie banderas and this is "the fox report". the obamacare repeal and replace plan just didn't have enough support. prompting the house speaker to call off the vote yesterday. it is a huge setback for what could have been the president's first major legislative when great vice president pence blaming congress today at an event in west virginia. >> the president worked...
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dewey moss of georgia. >> here. >> roger i think itler. >> here. >> william linehop. >> here. >> bernardee. >> here. >> francis riddle. >> here. >> marvin siegfried. >> here. >> dwight dink la. >> here. >> jerry seben. >> here. >> thomas mattis. >> here. >> henry row barreds. >> here. >> robert wesley. w. darrell henceal. >> here. >> frederick langley. paul steward. robert newman. >> here. >> david warnkin. >> yo. >> noel silas. >> here. >> james terrell. >> here. >> charles aucoin. >> here. >> james johnson. >> here. >> thomas mccormack. >> here. >> anthony heath. mark avis. >> here. >> william chisholm. paul morin. >> here. >> william trotter. >> here, sir. >> good morning. >> frank porter. >> here. >> jerryd crockett. peter johnson. ronald runyan. william goadee. >> here. >> richard high gart. >> here. >> blair morin. >> here. >> dick sanford. >> here. >> bobby cook. robert gosa. almost done. robert ent. the honorable james oxford from north carolina. >> here snore eugene cochina. >> here. >> douglas bolt. >> here. >> william crosshair. freddy tisdale. john grahame. >> here. >> robert
dewey moss of georgia. >> here. >> roger i think itler. >> here. >> william linehop. >> here. >> bernardee. >> here. >> francis riddle. >> here. >> marvin siegfried. >> here. >> dwight dink la. >> here. >> jerry seben. >> here. >> thomas mattis. >> here. >> henry row barreds. >> here. >> robert wesley. w. darrell henceal. >> here. >> frederick langley. paul...
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our philosophers like john dewey and ralph waldo emmerson, our ex-trirednafere -- extraordinary , dynamic culture which invites people from all over the world. our artists, our musicians like bruce springsteen and the neville brothers and dar williams. all these people and things are what we love about america and they evoke the positive emotion of patriotism. patriotism is all about uplifting people. drawing on what's best in our history. finding what's best in our culture. invoking our founders, madison and jefferson and franklin and tom paine. invoking the people who founded the country once again through the civil war and the reconstruction amendment. abraham lincoln and frederick douglass. the people who transformed america in the women's suffrage movement, like susan b. anthony. the people who remade america once again in the civil rights movement like martin luther king, bob moses, and the student nonviolence committee. and the people who blew the doors off oppression of other groups like the lgbt community, like harvey milk. all these stand for an inclusive concept of america and
our philosophers like john dewey and ralph waldo emmerson, our ex-trirednafere -- extraordinary , dynamic culture which invites people from all over the world. our artists, our musicians like bruce springsteen and the neville brothers and dar williams. all these people and things are what we love about america and they evoke the positive emotion of patriotism. patriotism is all about uplifting people. drawing on what's best in our history. finding what's best in our culture. invoking our...
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>> host: tule lake or dewey lake? >> guest: it was the camp, it was the worst.what happened was the government made a very foolish mistake when it decided everybody thought it would be a short war with japan. he wasn't. we were looking for men including japanese-american men in camps to volunteer, the 442nd combat regiment so that it was like a little american, 1000 baseball leads at the camps. there were boy scout troops, jitterbug hops and what not and mostly most of the people accepted, rightly or wrongly it was their patriotic duty this. the ones who rebelled, and some did, there were riots, there were thugs and there was a questionnaire in which people were asked would they swear allegiance to the united states and for swear allegiance to the emperor of japan. if you answered no no, you were sent to tule lake. if you answered yes yes, they would try to get you into the army. they were -- they had tanks to surround the camp because it was a hostile camp out there. in the middle of no place. >> host: debbie in charlotte, we have one minute left, we will be li
>> host: tule lake or dewey lake? >> guest: it was the camp, it was the worst.what happened was the government made a very foolish mistake when it decided everybody thought it would be a short war with japan. he wasn't. we were looking for men including japanese-american men in camps to volunteer, the 442nd combat regiment so that it was like a little american, 1000 baseball leads at the camps. there were boy scout troops, jitterbug hops and what not and mostly most of the people...
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you going to meet some fog out there, a little dewey rainy conditions but hopefully it will improve throughout the day. >> certainly hoping so. >> uh-huh. >> tucker barnes standing by with a check of your forecast. erin como has forecast. >> promise it will get a lot better. warmer temperatures and maybe even a little afternoon sunshine. details on that weather coming up. erin how are the roads. >> it's a rough monday morning commute. look at that jam-up right now. a crash on the inner loop of braddock road. jammed solid from before the springfield interchange and aside from those problems on the roads with the fog and the drizzle, metro dealing with delays as well across the orange blue and silver lines. there's a single problem outside eastern market. in addition to those delays we have safe track with single tracking on the blue and yellow line. maureen and allison we'll get back to you and have more road information in just a few. >> ♪ >> 7:01 right now. new this morning d.c. firefighters have been unable to locate a missing person last seen in the potomac river. d.c. police say a person w
you going to meet some fog out there, a little dewey rainy conditions but hopefully it will improve throughout the day. >> certainly hoping so. >> uh-huh. >> tucker barnes standing by with a check of your forecast. erin como has forecast. >> promise it will get a lot better. warmer temperatures and maybe even a little afternoon sunshine. details on that weather coming up. erin how are the roads. >> it's a rough monday morning commute. look at that jam-up right now....