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we're now talking a lot about american exceptionalism. in donald trump's mind what makes america exceptional and why do you so love this country that you want to be its commander-in-chief? >> it's got a great fabric. they have phenomenal people like the people in this room. we have so much going. we need the incentives. we can't take away those
we're now talking a lot about american exceptionalism. in donald trump's mind what makes america exceptional and why do you so love this country that you want to be its commander-in-chief? >> it's got a great fabric. they have phenomenal people like the people in this room. we have so much going. we need the incentives. we can't take away those
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and he went onto explain what he meant about the apology tour not believing in american exceptionalism and talking about it the way say ronald reagan or even bill clinton used to talking about his background with frank marshal davis and bill ayers and bernadine dohrn denying american exceptionalism. what is your reaction to that? >> well, rudy's exactly right. i've said this many years on my radio program. when somebody says they want to fundamentally transform america, then you must not love america. it's like saying i'm going to fundamentally transform my wife, or my girlfriend. that means you must not love your wife or your girlfriend. and obama has shown no indication that he loves the constitution. he never talks about capitalism. he's always bringing up the past. he's always picking at scabs. even now he's a patsy for islamic terrorism. half speeches are about how terrible america is and america shouldn't react in negative way. i want to remind this president, he likes to bring up jesus in a certain context, and i say this as a jew, you know there's an awful lot of christians in
and he went onto explain what he meant about the apology tour not believing in american exceptionalism and talking about it the way say ronald reagan or even bill clinton used to talking about his background with frank marshal davis and bill ayers and bernadine dohrn denying american exceptionalism. what is your reaction to that? >> well, rudy's exactly right. i've said this many years on my radio program. when somebody says they want to fundamentally transform america, then you must not...
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now we are talking about american exceptionism.y do you love this country and want to be its commander in chief? >> they have phenomenal people. we have so much going. we need the incentives. we can't take away those incentives. we have a country that can be so great again and will be admired by everybody. right now if is not admired by other countries. they talk to me sean. chinese. they are friends of mine. they say i can't believe we are getting away with this. in saudi arabia they say we can't believe we are getting away with this. i have nothing against china. their leaders are just smarter than us. if we keep the incentives going the potential of the united states is so incredible if we do it properly and have smart, really smart leadership. >> when we come back tonight on hannity from cpac we will check in with ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. for many prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. it's my prescription. there
now we are talking about american exceptionism.y do you love this country and want to be its commander in chief? >> they have phenomenal people. we have so much going. we need the incentives. we can't take away those incentives. we have a country that can be so great again and will be admired by everybody. right now if is not admired by other countries. they talk to me sean. chinese. they are friends of mine. they say i can't believe we are getting away with this. in saudi arabia they say...
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>> well, i do believe in american exceptionalism. i got to be the chairman of the national constitution center for a couple years, it's the center that honors our constitution, it's a museum in philadelphia. i urge everybody to go. and i fell in love with the constitution, again being there in its presence. and this president has trampled over the constitution and put aside whether you like his beliefs or not, i imagine no one in this room does, the fact that he is disrespecting our history and extraordinary nature of our country by doing what he's done is deeply disturbing to me. so i think restoring a love of our country and its heritage and its tradition and expanding that love in a way that gives people confidence that they can rise up, that they can live the american dream has to be one of the prime responsibilities of the next president of the united states. >> all right. when we come back we'll check-in with senator marco rubio in florida, former governor rick perry of texas. and check-in with the one and only donald trump as
>> well, i do believe in american exceptionalism. i got to be the chairman of the national constitution center for a couple years, it's the center that honors our constitution, it's a museum in philadelphia. i urge everybody to go. and i fell in love with the constitution, again being there in its presence. and this president has trampled over the constitution and put aside whether you like his beliefs or not, i imagine no one in this room does, the fact that he is disrespecting our...
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. >> a lot of liberals don't believe in american exceptionalism but that doesn't mean they don't love america. >> i don't feel this love for america. >> giuliani told "the new york times" that some people told me they thought it was racisteistracist. i don't get it. this isn't racist. this is socialism or possibly anti-colonialism. rudy giuliani wasn't invited to the event where he started this firestorm. he was not scheduled to speak at the event or was invited to attend it. >> the mayor can speak for himself. i'm not going to comment on what the president thinks or not. >> did you agree with those comments comments? were you offended by those comments? >> i'm in new york. i'm used to people saying things -- >> joining me now is the editor and chief of "new york times magazine" and other guests. robert gibbs, i'll start with you. josh ernest says he feels sorry for rudy giuliani. >> i don't feel sorry for any of them. if you watch that interview with megan kelly, the look on her face while she's interviewing rudy giuliani. she's stunned. she's stunned that he's not just there to repe
. >> a lot of liberals don't believe in american exceptionalism but that doesn't mean they don't love america. >> i don't feel this love for america. >> giuliani told "the new york times" that some people told me they thought it was racisteistracist. i don't get it. this isn't racist. this is socialism or possibly anti-colonialism. rudy giuliani wasn't invited to the event where he started this firestorm. he was not scheduled to speak at the event or was invited to...
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how europe convinced itself of its exceptionalism. i would argue again convinced itself of european exceptionalism that solved the problem of a war. solved the problem of being oppressive. unsolved the problem of poverty and yet we remember this repeats itself in european history, never more catastrophically than on a the eve of 1913 when so much was happening. in 31 years, europe went from being the center of gravity of an imperial system the likes of which the world had never seen to being occupied territory. one half occupied by the soviet union, one half occupied by the united states. each treated their territory differently but in this end european sovereignty was lost. the decision of war and peace, fundamental definition of sovereignty was not made any longer in paris, berlin or london. it was made in washington and moscow. i might add really noticed given the nuclear-weapons that they had, americans and russians behave with enormous credence. i always wonder what would have happened if the states of europe in 1914 or 1939:nucl
how europe convinced itself of its exceptionalism. i would argue again convinced itself of european exceptionalism that solved the problem of a war. solved the problem of being oppressive. unsolved the problem of poverty and yet we remember this repeats itself in european history, never more catastrophically than on a the eve of 1913 when so much was happening. in 31 years, europe went from being the center of gravity of an imperial system the likes of which the world had never seen to being...
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we talked lately a lot about american exceptionalism. in 30 seconds what in your mind makes america great and exceptional? >> we're great and exceptional because we chose liberty we chose freedom. and out of that great prosperity comes because the economic system of freedom is capitalism. we're the richest country ever known to the history of man. we're also the most humanitarian. so if you want to help people, you need to believe in freedom and capitalism. >> you still give free eye operations, i heard. >> yep. i'm going to be going to haiti this august. >> all right. [ cheers and applause ] >> wrap things up with senator -- >> president paul! >> wrap things up with senator rand paul's event. when we come back, "hannity" continues from cpac. we're going to check-in with governor bobby jindal and benjamin carson. stay with us. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the onl
we talked lately a lot about american exceptionalism. in 30 seconds what in your mind makes america great and exceptional? >> we're great and exceptional because we chose liberty we chose freedom. and out of that great prosperity comes because the economic system of freedom is capitalism. we're the richest country ever known to the history of man. we're also the most humanitarian. so if you want to help people, you need to believe in freedom and capitalism. >> you still give free...
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how you're convinced itself of its exceptionalism and i would argue convinced itself of european exceptionalism that it solves the problem of a war. it solved the problem of being depressive and poverty. and yet we remember that this is a piece of within itself of european history, and never more catastrophically in the eve of 1913 when this was happening. in 31 years europe went from being the center of gravity or to which the world has never seen to be occupied territory. one half occupied by the soviet union and one occupied by the united states. each treated their territory differently. but in the end european sovereignty was lost. it was not made in paris or london, but washington and moscow and i might add that given the nuclear weapons that they had, we noticed that the russians behave with the enormous prudence. we wonder what would have happened if the states in europe in 1914 or 1939 owned nuclear weapons. i think that we are fortunate. and from 1945 until the collapse of the soviet union in 1992 peace was not a gift that the europeans gave themselves. it was given to them by the amer
how you're convinced itself of its exceptionalism and i would argue convinced itself of european exceptionalism that it solves the problem of a war. it solved the problem of being depressive and poverty. and yet we remember that this is a piece of within itself of european history, and never more catastrophically in the eve of 1913 when this was happening. in 31 years europe went from being the center of gravity or to which the world has never seen to be occupied territory. one half occupied by...
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is the leading british exceptionalism and grigsby leading greek exceptionalism.rs that sentence what he says in the first third and he believes in american exceptionalism he takes away in the second two thirds. there are 193 countries in the un. he could have gone on just -- just as the ecuadorean believed in ecuador exceptionalism. you get the point. everybody is exceptional, nobody is. our president doesn't have confidence in the american role in the world and you can't have a strong and sustained american economy without a sustained and strong american presence internationally. the reverse is true as well. you can't have strong international presence if you don't have strong domestic economy. just as the aphorisms predicts today we have fog weak economy and weak presence in the world and every risk for the next two years our adversaries can read calendars as we can. we tried to take advantage of that. they don't know who will be elected in 2016 but they know obama has two more years. just looking at the array of issues that we face in a short survey, you can s
is the leading british exceptionalism and grigsby leading greek exceptionalism.rs that sentence what he says in the first third and he believes in american exceptionalism he takes away in the second two thirds. there are 193 countries in the un. he could have gone on just -- just as the ecuadorean believed in ecuador exceptionalism. you get the point. everybody is exceptional, nobody is. our president doesn't have confidence in the american role in the world and you can't have a strong and...
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and the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism. if you parse that sentence, what he says in the first third he takes away in the second two-thirds. there are 193 countries in the u.n. he could have gone on. just as they believe in exceptionalism, and the ecuadorians. you get the point. if everybody is exceptional, nobody is. and yet our president doesn't have confidence in the american role in the world and to see that you can't be strong and sustain the american economy without a sustained and strong american presence. you can't have the strong international presence if you don't have a strong domestic economy. and just as predicted, today we have a weak economy and a weak presence in the world, and every risk in the next two years our adversaries who can read calendars just as well as we can will try and take advantage of that. they don't know who will be elected in 2016, none of us do but they know that obama has two more years. so just looking at the array of issues that we face in a short survey, i think you can see unfortunat
and the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism. if you parse that sentence, what he says in the first third he takes away in the second two-thirds. there are 193 countries in the u.n. he could have gone on. just as they believe in exceptionalism, and the ecuadorians. you get the point. if everybody is exceptional, nobody is. and yet our president doesn't have confidence in the american role in the world and to see that you can't be strong and sustain the american economy without a sustained and...
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do they feel morally relative obama, feels like believes in american exceptionalism, like greek exceptionalismiranian exceptionalism, do they have the right to do this? john kerry supported war in iraq, that was dig at netanyahu so did hillary clinton his pre predecessor. question should ask him a lot of questions. war in libya that is obama's war. war in afghanistan is obama's war. is the nobel peace prize taken back anytime soon? it is time to ask the question dead serious about this, is this white house anti-semitic? are they? >> i mean that is a pretty heavy charge. >> i'm asking, no, i am asking the question. >> there is bad blood between netanyahu and obama, absolutely. neither of them will back down from the speech but to say -- >> i'm not saying that. i'm asking the question. because look at the hostility towards israel? we never seen an administration so coordinate the in their attacks from susan rice john kerry, president, repeatedly at netanyahu, calling him quote destructive. that is just a question. >> you definitely say they made the calculation at the white house we can live wit
do they feel morally relative obama, feels like believes in american exceptionalism, like greek exceptionalismiranian exceptionalism, do they have the right to do this? john kerry supported war in iraq, that was dig at netanyahu so did hillary clinton his pre predecessor. question should ask him a lot of questions. war in libya that is obama's war. war in afghanistan is obama's war. is the nobel peace prize taken back anytime soon? it is time to ask the question dead serious about this, is this...
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>> my last question kfrnlths i believe in american exceptionalism. i got to be the chairman of the national constitution center for a couple of years that honors our constitution. it's a museum. i fell in love with the constitution again being there in its presence. and this president put aside -- whether you like his beliefs, i imagine no one in this room does that he wasis disrespecting our history and doing what he has done is deeply disturbing to me. it'suheritage and expanding that that gives his people confidence that they can rise up that they can live the american dream has to be one of the primary responsibilities of the next president of the united states. >> okay. ladies and gentlemen, cpac governor jeb bush. thank you. [applause.] think. you can call us on the republican line, (202) 748-8001. democrats can call (202) 748-8000. independents call us at (202) 745-8002.
>> my last question kfrnlths i believe in american exceptionalism. i got to be the chairman of the national constitution center for a couple of years that honors our constitution. it's a museum. i fell in love with the constitution again being there in its presence. and this president put aside -- whether you like his beliefs, i imagine no one in this room does that he wasis disrespecting our history and doing what he has done is deeply disturbing to me. it'suheritage and expanding that...
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schoolboard and educators want emphasis on exceptionalism to balance slavery with the religious struggle to end it. in a statement it was said: an enormous state and influence on textbooks and curricula asked the college boards, which administers a.p. tests, to rewrite the curriculum. about a century ago the writer and historian van white brooks talked about a useable history for america, not just a long list of events and dates, but a way to look at the country that helped to make sense of it. it's another fight about >> there is a different function here. if we work with that question, which is the right one, what is history, form, it's informed citizenry. there are important things that we are doing when teachings history. one of the matters on the table is how to do it. do we do it and have student memorise stuff and forget it? do we try to set ways of thinking historically. to help students with issues that they confront. >> what do you think of this? the product representative - like a product oklahoma would have us believe. >> there are points to be made on both sides. one matter
schoolboard and educators want emphasis on exceptionalism to balance slavery with the religious struggle to end it. in a statement it was said: an enormous state and influence on textbooks and curricula asked the college boards, which administers a.p. tests, to rewrite the curriculum. about a century ago the writer and historian van white brooks talked about a useable history for america, not just a long list of events and dates, but a way to look at the country that helped to make sense of it....
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their alibis checked out. >> it was exceptionally frustrating. >> tara's sister anita went so far asenlist the help of a private investigator. >> one word got out i was around and asking questions about the tara case i was not welcomed that much. i was not well received by the local ocilla police didn't. >> godwin looked at all the evidence. the blue latex glove was an important clue. >> it was ten ten or 15 feet in front of the front porch. >> we took the glove to the gbi crime lab in atlanta where it was processed by several different divisions. what was done with the glove resulted in the recovery of dna evidence and fingerprint evidence inside the glove. we have identifiable prints and dna. >> they were surprised they were able to retrieve both of those pieces of information. >> and? >> not able to match it to anyone. >> anyone we encountered in the case that had a potential viability of being responsible we obtained buccal swabs of their dna and fingerprints. at last count at least 200 people had been swabbed for dna to be compared with the dna on the glove recovered from tara's
their alibis checked out. >> it was exceptionally frustrating. >> tara's sister anita went so far asenlist the help of a private investigator. >> one word got out i was around and asking questions about the tara case i was not welcomed that much. i was not well received by the local ocilla police didn't. >> godwin looked at all the evidence. the blue latex glove was an important clue. >> it was ten ten or 15 feet in front of the front porch. >> we took the...
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consequently, we are exceptionally dense compact area. we supply a lot of housing to the city of san francisco and so while the city's attention is a lot on the shiny baubles to the south and to the west of us, we are doing our bit to provide housing for thousands and thousands of people. and that -- we traded we've traded our parking, our spacious apartments, even our backyards. we've traded that for a coziness and a compactness. we've traded it for a community and for affordability. i think for all of us who love the charm of north beach imac we also recognize the fact that it's affordability is what keeps it covers and keeps it interesting and what makes it district 3 and so surely, one of the main goals for anyone in my office needs to be to keep our neighborhoods are affordable to keep the families and the seniors that i work a lot with, to make sure that they can stay here to keep the wide variety of people that we have, the aetna ethnicities the economic levels, the professional pursuits, we are proudly diverse neighborhood. we wan
consequently, we are exceptionally dense compact area. we supply a lot of housing to the city of san francisco and so while the city's attention is a lot on the shiny baubles to the south and to the west of us, we are doing our bit to provide housing for thousands and thousands of people. and that -- we traded we've traded our parking, our spacious apartments, even our backyards. we've traded that for a coziness and a compactness. we've traded it for a community and for affordability. i think...
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i've happy to say that he is in a charter school and doing exceptionally.is in second grade and reading, learning math, contributing already in ways that were unimaginable when he was first born. [applause] >> governor jindal, i used to teach high school in baton rouge, louisiana. i'm familiar with louisiana's legacy of troubled education. on your watch, there has been some real progress made. can you talk about the key voices there and the role of school choices? >> thank you very much. first, i want to thank the center for having us and hosting us. i was so impressed that one of his first speech is on the floor the senate when he was first a u.s. senator was about exactly this topic. i know he has asked us to recognize everyone else in this room. i would like to ask that you give a round of applause for our host. [applause] i think he said the reason we are here better than anyone else could. just for emphasis, the circumstances of a child's birth should not determine the outcome as adult. unfortunately, that is happening too much in our country. if that
i've happy to say that he is in a charter school and doing exceptionally.is in second grade and reading, learning math, contributing already in ways that were unimaginable when he was first born. [applause] >> governor jindal, i used to teach high school in baton rouge, louisiana. i'm familiar with louisiana's legacy of troubled education. on your watch, there has been some real progress made. can you talk about the key voices there and the role of school choices? >> thank you very...
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we're now talking a lot about american exceptionalism. in donald trump's mind what makes america exceptional and why do you so love this country that you want to be its commander-in-chief? >> it's got a great fabric. they have phenomenal people like the people in this room. we have so much going. we need the incentives. we can't take away those incentives. but we have a country that can be so great again. we have a country that will be absolutely admired by everybody. right now it's not admired by other countries. and i deal with these countries. they talk to me, sean, and they say i can't believe it. chinese. they say, they're friends of mine. they say i can't believe we're getting away with this. in saudi arabia they say i can't believe we get away with this. they don't put up the money. we fight wars for them. they don't put up the money. i know these people. i have nothing against china. their leaders are just much smarter than ours. if we bring our country back to the grass roots, if we keep the incentives going, i'm telling you the
we're now talking a lot about american exceptionalism. in donald trump's mind what makes america exceptional and why do you so love this country that you want to be its commander-in-chief? >> it's got a great fabric. they have phenomenal people like the people in this room. we have so much going. we need the incentives. we can't take away those incentives. but we have a country that can be so great again. we have a country that will be absolutely admired by everybody. right now it's not...
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let's talk about american exceptionalism. is charles right?ligning your country a pillar of patriotism? >> maligning your country isn't necessarily a pillar of patriotism. what we saw john mccain do speaks there is more than one tendency to patriotism. he wasn't just criticizing his country in the abstract he was criticizing his government his president and himself saying we should have done more and in saying that saying implicitly america is a very powerful country that has responsibilities and in such ought to live up to them. >> how is that different from what president obama has been saying? >> it depends. guiliani was talking about how we were raised in a different ways and different sensibilities. one tendency to think american is a country that has fallen short a lot and failing to live up to ideals we have failed to live up to. another is forward straightforward nationalism we are uniquely great and should celebrate that greatness and to not celebrate that greatness is not about right or left. john mccain, let's be constructive and cr
let's talk about american exceptionalism. is charles right?ligning your country a pillar of patriotism? >> maligning your country isn't necessarily a pillar of patriotism. what we saw john mccain do speaks there is more than one tendency to patriotism. he wasn't just criticizing his country in the abstract he was criticizing his government his president and himself saying we should have done more and in saying that saying implicitly america is a very powerful country that has...
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no, not exceptionally. >> i compare and contrast them is an absolutely wonderful smart guy of course, bill gates. bill gates had more of what you would call conventional mental processing power. i marvel in watch bill gates take large amounts of information. the greens would have for windows on the menu would be processing the nation and just be absolutely brilliant. steve was not brilliant in that way. he didn't have that analytical processing power. what he had was an intuitive genius. he could just have a feel for things. a feel for what it was like a feel for beauty a feel for what would work. so to me that is what it is. i even saw it in albert einstein who i write about. albert einstein was not the best physicists in europe in 1905. in fact, he was the third class examiner and the swiss patent office and he couldn't even get his phd. they kept rejecting his thesis. he couldn't get a job at the university. he wouldn't say he is a conventional standards the greatest physicist mind of 1905, but he was the greatest genius. he was able to make imaginative and intuitive leaps. i would
no, not exceptionally. >> i compare and contrast them is an absolutely wonderful smart guy of course, bill gates. bill gates had more of what you would call conventional mental processing power. i marvel in watch bill gates take large amounts of information. the greens would have for windows on the menu would be processing the nation and just be absolutely brilliant. steve was not brilliant in that way. he didn't have that analytical processing power. what he had was an intuitive genius....
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exceptionalism. i can tell you he's probably hearing a lot of the same thing. republicans forced to answer questions about giuliani's comments because it's another news cycle of conversations about what he said and he said that the president doesn't love america. >> i assume a lot of republicans, especially those that want to be president of the united states are happy they're being asked questions reacting to what giuliani said. >> this is day four, five in the cycle now. what we're learning from this is how they're choosing to respond to it. they can be as frustrated as they want and private. this is the world we live in fair or unfair. candidates get asked in their own parties. it's what you do with that and looking at others answers to the question rick perry, jeb bush all said that rudy said and it's not questioning his motives, it's questioning what he's done his actions. the governor played this cautiously, as first he didn't want to condemn rudy's comments and then the washington post asked h
exceptionalism. i can tell you he's probably hearing a lot of the same thing. republicans forced to answer questions about giuliani's comments because it's another news cycle of conversations about what he said and he said that the president doesn't love america. >> i assume a lot of republicans, especially those that want to be president of the united states are happy they're being asked questions reacting to what giuliani said. >> this is day four, five in the cycle now. what...
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. >> well -- >> a lot of liberals don't believe in american exceptionalism, but that doesn't mean they love america. >> i don't feel it. i don't feel this love of america. i think this man was -- when i talked about his background, i'm talking about a man who grew up under the influence of frank marshal davis who was a member of the communist party who he refers to over and over in his book was a tremendous critic of the united states. this is a man who worked -- a tremendous critic of the united states. i believe his initial approach is to criticize this country. and then afterwards to say a few nice things about it. >> but when you say he wasn't raised to love america, i mean, he was raised in part by his grandparents, his grandfather served in world war ii, his grandmother worked in a munitions plant to help the nation during world war ii. i mean to suggest he was raised by people who don't love america or didn't help him learn to love america. >> well, his grandfather introduced him to frank marshal davis who was a communist who the president says -- >> he fought in world war ii. >
. >> well -- >> a lot of liberals don't believe in american exceptionalism, but that doesn't mean they love america. >> i don't feel it. i don't feel this love of america. i think this man was -- when i talked about his background, i'm talking about a man who grew up under the influence of frank marshal davis who was a member of the communist party who he refers to over and over in his book was a tremendous critic of the united states. this is a man who worked -- a tremendous...
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's the only sitting president only to use the phrase "american exceptionalism.'t say he loves america? >> he's saying he doesn't know. >> how do you not know the president loves america? i wouldn't hesitate to say george bush loves america. >> this will continue well into the weekend. guys, i've got to go. thank you. >>> now to my top three favorite videos for a friday. police in harlen kentucky think they found the suspect responsible for this cold weather issuing an arrest warrant for disney's queen elsa of "frozen." suspect is blonde female and known to burst into the song "let it go." number two, maybe this guy really hates the cold. watch as he goes into a rage. little caesar's pizza, ripping a computer from the counter, attacking a worker there. no one hourt but police looking for him. number three politicians can be known for being uptight. but listen to a canadian lawmaker's jaw-dropping excuse for where he ran out of the house of commons and missed a vote. >> i realized i inadvertently left my seat briefly in the middle of the debate. i can blame it on
's the only sitting president only to use the phrase "american exceptionalism.'t say he loves america? >> he's saying he doesn't know. >> how do you not know the president loves america? i wouldn't hesitate to say george bush loves america. >> this will continue well into the weekend. guys, i've got to go. thank you. >>> now to my top three favorite videos for a friday. police in harlen kentucky think they found the suspect responsible for this cold weather...
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as kennedy points out, obama talks about american exceptionalism.akes me think is there iranian exceptionalism? is he moral arbiter for the world. does he believe they have a right to have a bomb? as kennedy points out he is allowing them to do that. i think he is getting played. if he comes back with a deal what happens if iran breaks it, harris will they say don't do that or hashtag campaign? >> we haven't been told that. you can't combat the deal before it is done. >>> for the first time since admitting he lied about military service va chief bob mcdonald is making a public apology. he says the veterans affairs department is working hard to restore trust. can that actually happen? what will it take to clean up the va? >> hold your little one close look into your baby's eyes credited with helping celebrities bond with newborns. vapid land of hollywood doesn't know how to bond. i made stacy laugh. >>> just when you shout thought the show was over there is more yet numbered. foxnews.com/outnumbered. click on overtime tab you see a live chat to chime
as kennedy points out, obama talks about american exceptionalism.akes me think is there iranian exceptionalism? is he moral arbiter for the world. does he believe they have a right to have a bomb? as kennedy points out he is allowing them to do that. i think he is getting played. if he comes back with a deal what happens if iran breaks it, harris will they say don't do that or hashtag campaign? >> we haven't been told that. you can't combat the deal before it is done. >>> for the...
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we talk about exceptionalism. we want you to embrace life embrace ownership, own stocks, own your business, it is possible no matter who's in the white house. great show. lori rothman is in for lou dobbs. keep it here for fox business. >>> and good evening, everybody i'm lori rothman in for lou dobbs. breaking news less than five hours away from the department of homeland security running out of money, and the solution very much in question. the agency tasked with protecting our nation is in this situation because president obama decided to bend his constitutional authority by issuing executive fiat granting amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. leaders of both legislative bodies struggling to do so. the senate passing a clean bill to fund dhs the house take its own path voting on a three week extension for the department. failing to task. after 52 republicans voted against the bill because it did nothing to overturn the president's fiat. white house blaming republicans amid this looming deadline. >> this is
we talk about exceptionalism. we want you to embrace life embrace ownership, own stocks, own your business, it is possible no matter who's in the white house. great show. lori rothman is in for lou dobbs. keep it here for fox business. >>> and good evening, everybody i'm lori rothman in for lou dobbs. breaking news less than five hours away from the department of homeland security running out of money, and the solution very much in question. the agency tasked with protecting our nation...
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this is a president who won't proudly proclaim american exceptionalism.the first president who ever truly doesn't believe in that. look at his foreign policy. doesn't believe america as a force for good. seems like instead he believes in multilateralism as a goal not a tactic. he allows foreign capitals have veto power over foreign policy. this is part of what happens. what i worry about is we don't teach american exceptionalism to the next generation, these are the kind of leaders we're going to have. we don't insist on english, we don't insist on people coming here as americans not hyphenated americans, use our subculture to overthrow our freedoms. we don't discriminate against anybody. >> he talked about terrible deeds done in the name of christ. do you think he would ever say the words terrible deeds done in the name of mohamed and if not why not? >> i wish he would. the threat we face today are radical islamic terrorists. he seems to go out of his way to say they're not terrorists, so say they're not radical muslims. sean, islam's got a problem. the
this is a president who won't proudly proclaim american exceptionalism.the first president who ever truly doesn't believe in that. look at his foreign policy. doesn't believe america as a force for good. seems like instead he believes in multilateralism as a goal not a tactic. he allows foreign capitals have veto power over foreign policy. this is part of what happens. what i worry about is we don't teach american exceptionalism to the next generation, these are the kind of leaders we're going...
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the misery of this exceptionally brutal winter is being felt across a much wider section of the country tonight including the south. while boston desperately looks for somewhere to put the remains of its fourth major snowstorm in two weeks, another storm is dumping snow and crippling travel across a huge area from kentucky to washington, d.c., with tennessee facing dangerous ice. right now 20 states are under winter weather warnings or advisories. on top of it all arctic cold extending well into the south with sub zero lows in some parts. once again our team is in place. miguel almaguer is along the icy waters on boston tonight, miguel. >> reporter: lester, good evening. we're on a coast guard cutter tonight. a 65-foot battering ram used to clear ice from critical shipping lanes. the eight men that work on this vessel do so in frigid conditions. but tonight so much of this region feels like an icebox. today when millions woke up across new england, the view wasn't pretty. a region buried in snow is now crippled in ice. >> it's unbearable right now. >> reporter: the windchill dipping dou
the misery of this exceptionally brutal winter is being felt across a much wider section of the country tonight including the south. while boston desperately looks for somewhere to put the remains of its fourth major snowstorm in two weeks, another storm is dumping snow and crippling travel across a huge area from kentucky to washington, d.c., with tennessee facing dangerous ice. right now 20 states are under winter weather warnings or advisories. on top of it all arctic cold extending well...
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the winds are not exceptionally strong. it's breezy and temperatures are falling. so look for this probably around 5:00 to come to the western suburbs towards the metro area and probably should only be snowing from 15 to 30 minutes with any sort of volume and taper off to flurries. what is interesting is watching the second band to the west. we saw a lightning strike detected there a little thunder snow. this is moving much more quickly than the front one. it's possible that the upper level energy where the cold air is going to catch up and kind of enhance this snow band coming through to make it stronger. right now, our guess is it's going to get stronger after it gets through the metro area. a lot of stuff happening. but count on snow. it's going to move from west to east. snow heavily and with temperatures falling quickly whiten sidewalks and roadways but good news is it's going to get out of here. it's not going to be snowmageddon two not going to be that. we're about low 30's right now. those numbers will fall dramatically through the evening. in fact, startin
the winds are not exceptionally strong. it's breezy and temperatures are falling. so look for this probably around 5:00 to come to the western suburbs towards the metro area and probably should only be snowing from 15 to 30 minutes with any sort of volume and taper off to flurries. what is interesting is watching the second band to the west. we saw a lightning strike detected there a little thunder snow. this is moving much more quickly than the front one. it's possible that the upper level...
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i believe in american exceptionalism with every fiber of my being.ove and charity and duty and patriotism... that's what makes america great. we will continue our journey forward and remind the world just why it is we live in the greatest nation on earth! (applause) thank you, america, god bless you. >> larry: okay, fine. obama loves america. just not as much as giuliani loves 9/11. or as much as i love that common's real name is lonnie lynn. we'll be right back. (cheers and a hey. these are good. what have you been feeding us all these years? kfc popcorn nuggets. 100% white meat, extra crispy, and made from the world's best chicken. try our kfc bucket and popcorn nuggets meal. these don't even come with a toy and i don't care. >> larry: welcome back to the show. joining our panel tonight is author of "i must say: my life as a humble comedy legend," martin short. writer-at-large of "new yorker" magazine, frank rich. his new album "dark sky paradise" drops tomorrow, big sean. and republican strategist and cnn political commentator tara setmayer. (appl
i believe in american exceptionalism with every fiber of my being.ove and charity and duty and patriotism... that's what makes america great. we will continue our journey forward and remind the world just why it is we live in the greatest nation on earth! (applause) thank you, america, god bless you. >> larry: okay, fine. obama loves america. just not as much as giuliani loves 9/11. or as much as i love that common's real name is lonnie lynn. we'll be right back. (cheers and a hey. these...
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i think we have the first president who truly does not believe in american exceptionism exceptionism. jimmy carter was incompetent, but at least he believed in america. it's not just about america. this was a president who went to the national prayer breakfast and tried to bring up the crusades and say who are we as christians to be talking about others? it is amazing to me he's the commander in chief, i would love for him to say what my parents believe which is this is the greatest country in the history of the world. my parents came over 40 years ago halfway across the world. they'd never been on a plane before. and then they knew in their bones this was an amazing place with freedom and opportunity. i'd lof for -- they don't exist but i'd love there to be so many clips of this president telling the world what a great country america is. reagan described us as that shining city on the hill. he's always apologizing and bringing up the crusades. what you don't seem to hear is here's the threat of radical islamic terrorism. they're evil. don't say specifically condemn by name these ind
i think we have the first president who truly does not believe in american exceptionism exceptionism. jimmy carter was incompetent, but at least he believed in america. it's not just about america. this was a president who went to the national prayer breakfast and tried to bring up the crusades and say who are we as christians to be talking about others? it is amazing to me he's the commander in chief, i would love for him to say what my parents believe which is this is the greatest country in...
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. >> well -- >> a lot of liberals don't believe in american exceptionalism, but that doesn't mean they america. >> i don't feel it. i don't feel this love of america. i think this man was -- when i talked about his background, i'm talking about a man who grew up under the influence of frank marshal davis who was a member of the communist party who he refers to over and over in his book was a tremendous critic of the united states. this is a man who worked -- a tremendous critic of the united states. i believe his initial approach is to criticize this country. and then afterwards to say a few nice things about it. >> but when you say he wasn't raised to love america, i mean, he was raised in part by his grandparents, his grandfather served in world war ii, his grandmother worked in a munitions plant to help the nation during world war ii. i mean to suggest he was raised by people who don't love america or didn't help him learn to love america. >> well, his grandfather introduced him to frank marshal davis who was a communist who the president says -- >> he fought in world war ii. >> oka
. >> well -- >> a lot of liberals don't believe in american exceptionalism, but that doesn't mean they america. >> i don't feel it. i don't feel this love of america. i think this man was -- when i talked about his background, i'm talking about a man who grew up under the influence of frank marshal davis who was a member of the communist party who he refers to over and over in his book was a tremendous critic of the united states. this is a man who worked -- a tremendous...
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chris is the embodiment of exceptionalism.was a big person and bradley's portrayal on screen just shows that. he dominates the scenes and that's how chris was. chris was a dominant force but he wasn't one that would seek out the attention, seek out the praise. he deflected to the people around him. bradley, you know, shows true respect for the brotherhood and that meant the world to chris. i think that's what sealed the deal for the movie. >> will you be watching will you be going and lastly, what do you think of the fact that having a fake baby in the film could actually prevent a victory here at the oscars? your thoughts? >> man, you know before i started this process, i really wasn't a film critic. i'd go and watch a movie. but, you know, i'm biased. i hope we win. i think it's a great testament to the kyle name and everybody's responded very positively. i think we'll win. and in regards to the fake baby i wasn't there on set that day. you know i think baby number one was sick number two didn't show. so it was a tough spot
chris is the embodiment of exceptionalism.was a big person and bradley's portrayal on screen just shows that. he dominates the scenes and that's how chris was. chris was a dominant force but he wasn't one that would seek out the attention, seek out the praise. he deflected to the people around him. bradley, you know, shows true respect for the brotherhood and that meant the world to chris. i think that's what sealed the deal for the movie. >> will you be watching will you be going and...
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i believe in american exceptionalism with every fiber of my being.ove and charity and duty and patriotism... that's what makes america great. we will continue our journey forward and remind the world just why it is we live in the greatest nation on earth! (applause) thank you, america, god bless you. >> larry: okay, fine. obama loves america. just not as much as giuliani loves 9/11. or as much as i love that common's real name is lonnie lynn. we'll be right back. (cheers and apppp where you also find her. ♪ a romantic fumble at this romantic chateau ... leads to these fine humans. who you take to this eco-lodge ... to get seriously close to nature. then you check in with her at this tropical paradise. before soaring over this castle resort with your father-in-law. who finally seems to like you. life can be like that when you get it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah! ♪ "mmm..subway grilled chicken strips... new girlfriend...best day ever." fall in love with subway grilled chicken strips. no artificial preservatives or flavors. try 'em on the new
i believe in american exceptionalism with every fiber of my being.ove and charity and duty and patriotism... that's what makes america great. we will continue our journey forward and remind the world just why it is we live in the greatest nation on earth! (applause) thank you, america, god bless you. >> larry: okay, fine. obama loves america. just not as much as giuliani loves 9/11. or as much as i love that common's real name is lonnie lynn. we'll be right back. (cheers and apppp where...
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microbiologists discovered that all of the victims had the same strain of salmonella, one that was exceptionally rare. >> it was dulcitol negative, which means it didn't biochemically break down a sugar called dulcitol. and that's only the case for 2% of salmonellas of this type. >> this salmonella had another odd characteristic. unlike most bacteria, this one was not resistant to antibiotics. when all the cases were tallied, there had been 751 cases of salmonella poisoning. two months after the outbreak the state of oregon reported that poor hygiene of restaurant workers and cross-contamination were the most likely causes of the outbreak. in other words, they didn't know. >> if you've worked in public health long enough, you'll figure out that lots of times, you really can't pinpoint where things come from. >> local officials now began to suspect a religious cult outside of town. the rajneeshis. as the rajneeshis expanded their compound, there had been growing tension between cult leaders and local politicians. just a year earlier one of the cult's leaders, ma-anan sheela, hinted at potential v
microbiologists discovered that all of the victims had the same strain of salmonella, one that was exceptionally rare. >> it was dulcitol negative, which means it didn't biochemically break down a sugar called dulcitol. and that's only the case for 2% of salmonellas of this type. >> this salmonella had another odd characteristic. unlike most bacteria, this one was not resistant to antibiotics. when all the cases were tallied, there had been 751 cases of salmonella poisoning. two...
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that's not exceptionally cold for this time of year and then tomorrow afternoon we'll hit 46. that's pleasant with some sunshine and it all changes with the first of two arctic fronts through tuesday. only 29 by friday. another blast of arctic air in friday, saturday. friday night and saturday and sunday. talk more about the numbers this afternoon at 4:00. >> ok, doug. see you then. thanks so much for joining us this midday and be sure to watch abc 7 news at 4:00. have a great day. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yeah! hey! [laughs] hey. [cheers and applause] welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews, and all this week, we are raising money for shriners hospitals for children! [cheers and applause] they're a wonderful charity that provides s kids with life-changing medical care regardless of their family's ability to pay. so here's the deal: whenever a contestant gets to round 2 we'll give $10,000 to shriners hospitals for children. [cheers and applause] yes. today's returning contestant has just earned $10,000 for the shriners hospitals for children by getting to classic
that's not exceptionally cold for this time of year and then tomorrow afternoon we'll hit 46. that's pleasant with some sunshine and it all changes with the first of two arctic fronts through tuesday. only 29 by friday. another blast of arctic air in friday, saturday. friday night and saturday and sunday. talk more about the numbers this afternoon at 4:00. >> ok, doug. see you then. thanks so much for joining us this midday and be sure to watch abc 7 news at 4:00. have a great day....
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forever with this president in terms of the language he uses and whether he believes in american exceptionalism it is going to be another talking point to throw into red meat speeches in iowa. the president is drawing the moral equivalency between christianity and radical islam. like bobby yi jiby jindal and o will be talking about. >> the one central part of this president's legacy is that the president who ran for office being able to actually bring people in iowa together is probably going to end his presidency being more divisive. >> the most polarizing president in history. maybe the next one will be more polarizing. that seems to be the trend. >> we talked about this this week. this is what academics call sorting. this is natural party alignment. the gap for richard nixon was much smaller but the parties were different then. you know, you had reagan democrats voting for republicans. >> it's the world we live in where you get news in facebook, you have your ideological silos. >> almost as if there's no middle. >> right. >> it's sort of proof that it is the environment. on the poll the last
forever with this president in terms of the language he uses and whether he believes in american exceptionalism it is going to be another talking point to throw into red meat speeches in iowa. the president is drawing the moral equivalency between christianity and radical islam. like bobby yi jiby jindal and o will be talking about. >> the one central part of this president's legacy is that the president who ran for office being able to actually bring people in iowa together is probably...
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this is not a fatalistic situation, and that the current system is another example of american exceptionalism, not necessarily in the good sense of the term? >> just to quickly say, i think you're right there are plenty examples around the world where democracy still functions. i think our system has so many strange loopholes and curious things that have happen thad it's hard to do an apples to apples. and because we have so many here, we should do so. >> it is ken doyle again. i have a question about what, having so many legislatures elected, what does that do to the legislature? has it changed the dynamics of the legislature itself? and if so in what way? >> i can speak to that based on what i understand. i have only served under public financing, so it is hard to get a full appreciation for how things have changed. i have a couple of anecdotes. connecticut like many states have a bottle deposit law. everyone time you purchase a bottle you return the bottle you get the nickel back, if you don't, what happens to that nickel? for years, due to a loophole in the way the law was constructed tha
this is not a fatalistic situation, and that the current system is another example of american exceptionalism, not necessarily in the good sense of the term? >> just to quickly say, i think you're right there are plenty examples around the world where democracy still functions. i think our system has so many strange loopholes and curious things that have happen thad it's hard to do an apples to apples. and because we have so many here, we should do so. >> it is ken doyle again. i...
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i believe in american exceptionalism with every fiber of my being.ove and charity and duty and patriotism... that's what makes america great. we will continue our journey forward and remind the world just why it is we live in the greatest nation on earth! (applause) thank you, america, god bless you. >> larry: okay, fine. obama loves america. just not as much as giuliani loves 9/11. or as much as i love that common's real name is lonnie lynn. we'll be right back. (cheers and apppp in this moment your baby is getting more than clean. your touch stimulates her senses and nurtures her mind. and the johnson's® scent lather and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby when you can give her so much more™? ♪ ♪sometimes i dream♪ ♪that he is me♪ ♪you've got to see that's how i dream to be♪ ♪i dream i move♪ ♪i dream i groove♪ ♪like mike♪ ♪if i could be like mike♪ ♪i wanna be - i'm gonna be like mike♪ ♪if i could be like mike♪ ♪be like mike♪ ♪like mike♪ ♪if i could be like mike♪ ♪be like mike♪ that's a terrible call! take the crust flavo
i believe in american exceptionalism with every fiber of my being.ove and charity and duty and patriotism... that's what makes america great. we will continue our journey forward and remind the world just why it is we live in the greatest nation on earth! (applause) thank you, america, god bless you. >> larry: okay, fine. obama loves america. just not as much as giuliani loves 9/11. or as much as i love that common's real name is lonnie lynn. we'll be right back. (cheers and apppp in this...