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please give me a minute to explain exceptionalism.he bible is a book of love and a book of exception. america's exceptionalism is very simple. this nation have been dedicated to god in jesus christ. that is where comes from. look at israel and how israel survives. it was the fulfillment of god's word. again, a book of love and acceptance. anyone using a christian -- anyone who is a christian using and does not practice love, they are not a follower of jesus christ. that is where the exceptionalism comes from. that is how we defeated the germans in two. we have the station to defeat israel. look how far we have come. the greatest nation on earth because of the grace and love of jesus christ. that is why we are exceptional. if people take the time to read that book and understand this -- do we have problems? of course, we do, but we go from glory to glory as we go forward. from boston,s al, massachusetts, coming off a twitter that rob andrews, south jersey republican, will announce his resignation from the house. that is off of twitter
please give me a minute to explain exceptionalism.he bible is a book of love and a book of exception. america's exceptionalism is very simple. this nation have been dedicated to god in jesus christ. that is where comes from. look at israel and how israel survives. it was the fulfillment of god's word. again, a book of love and acceptance. anyone using a christian -- anyone who is a christian using and does not practice love, they are not a follower of jesus christ. that is where the...
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the first is a deep sense of exceptionality. now this exceptionality can come from many sources.come from a sort of your group that you belong to or your family, or just an innate talent or a parent that instills you with that sense. >> may think of themselves as the chosen people or mormons a special kind of religion or that kind of thing or very much a family thing where we're special. >> absolutely. and -- or the nigerians here are disproportionately to very successful groups in nigeria with a proud royal heritage. what's interesting the second quality is, insecurity, which seems like the opposite of a sense of exceptionality and insecurity we mean, you know, a feeling you haven't quite done enough, not quite good enough, and the third is, impulse control. and the crux -- >> you know a lot about psychology, it's based -- the most famous experiment that they've done with children about the marshmallow. >> the marshmallow test. >> describe it. >> famous experiment done 30 years ago. you give kids a treat, marshmallow, a piece of -- something they like, and you ask them to see if
the first is a deep sense of exceptionality. now this exceptionality can come from many sources.come from a sort of your group that you belong to or your family, or just an innate talent or a parent that instills you with that sense. >> may think of themselves as the chosen people or mormons a special kind of religion or that kind of thing or very much a family thing where we're special. >> absolutely. and -- or the nigerians here are disproportionately to very successful groups in...
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color is another exceptionally important feature. now, color and light in nature really work together. but in painting, we can actually separate them. and we can discuss them separately or in very close relationship to one another. color, in caravaggio's work, is very important. and color is achieved--you have a very natural representation. in other words, the artist is introducing real colors, actual colors, colors of the object. it is used naturally. and he is introducing nature in his representation of these figures, natural flesh tones, for example, and actual color of the drapery. now, if we go back to the vermeer's work, we see that in the vermeer's girl, color is complemented through use of light. they are integrally interwoven. they work together to create a very distinct impression. light bounces off. notice the metal, the shapes, the wonderful reflections in the translucent pearls. and all of these create the wonderful feeling of-- they're achieved through color, but light is a very important element and a very important pa
color is another exceptionally important feature. now, color and light in nature really work together. but in painting, we can actually separate them. and we can discuss them separately or in very close relationship to one another. color, in caravaggio's work, is very important. and color is achieved--you have a very natural representation. in other words, the artist is introducing real colors, actual colors, colors of the object. it is used naturally. and he is introducing nature in his...
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, exceptionally small.you look, back to your earlier point. if you look at the liquidity of bank of america, it is three-times what it was heading into the crisis. if you look at the capital raiseer. they are more than double what they were five years ago. we have a more active fed, whether you like the interest rate policy or not, in terms of regulation now. and the one point that he's failed to make was, for most depositors under $250,000, they're insured by the federal government. >> exactly. >> you may not like that, as a governmental matter. but that's the law. >> right. matt, thank you for coming by. matt burnell. wells fargo. are you still there? three exceptionals when it's describing the probabilities of it being exceptionally low. what are you doing with your money right now? there is a cost to you for pulling the money out and sitting on it. >> yes. obviously before crises occur, nobody's worried about them. and when they change, they change quickly. any crisis you want to look at, they were 50 b
, exceptionally small.you look, back to your earlier point. if you look at the liquidity of bank of america, it is three-times what it was heading into the crisis. if you look at the capital raiseer. they are more than double what they were five years ago. we have a more active fed, whether you like the interest rate policy or not, in terms of regulation now. and the one point that he's failed to make was, for most depositors under $250,000, they're insured by the federal government. >>...
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i agreed about things like american exceptionalism.here are definitely some aspect of an that are good and there are definitely good things that it has created in the world. american capitalism has fostered a lot of things like innovation. i guess i came into this agreeing with a lot of your ideals and then i hear you talking about things how the native americans would have continued shooting their buffalo and bison unless they had things like the trail of tears and the american government colonialism imposed upon them, or things like how the poorest person in america owns two cars or things about how israel has gone around pistol whipping other countries every 10 years or so. my question is, do you truly believe the rhetoric you're speaking or is this a cost benefit analysis from what gets the most attention impress and -- in press and what factually speaks to be ideal that you are trying to support? [applause] >> my question goes to mr. bill ayers. i am from newberry, new hampshire. i am just a citizen of the state, moved up here fro
i agreed about things like american exceptionalism.here are definitely some aspect of an that are good and there are definitely good things that it has created in the world. american capitalism has fostered a lot of things like innovation. i guess i came into this agreeing with a lot of your ideals and then i hear you talking about things how the native americans would have continued shooting their buffalo and bison unless they had things like the trail of tears and the american government...
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so we identified what we think our are four pillars of american exceptionalism. the first is a predominantly christian religion, mostly protestant but predominately christian mostly protestant religious background. it doesn't mean that's where we are now and it doesn't mean that is where we were in the late 1800's but it's where we start. it was not a buddhist nation. it was not a hindu nation. it was a primarily christian nation when founded in its documents were all drafted without specifically in mind. second factor and i think very importantly overlook and we overlooked it in baker verses united united states, common law united states, common law. common law comes out of germany, spreads to england somewhat disappears in germany and nearly disappears and england and get to america. common law is the notion that law is put in the heart of the people and it bubbles up and they elect leaders to enforce the law that they already know. the divine right of kings later entrance to the civil law in france as god gives the leader of the law and he is going to tell eve
so we identified what we think our are four pillars of american exceptionalism. the first is a predominantly christian religion, mostly protestant but predominately christian mostly protestant religious background. it doesn't mean that's where we are now and it doesn't mean that is where we were in the late 1800's but it's where we start. it was not a buddhist nation. it was not a hindu nation. it was a primarily christian nation when founded in its documents were all drafted without...
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free food costs exceptionally less in india than anywhere else. >> when it dos developing a software product, it's truly a flat world. location is irrelevant. >> we're not focused on indian market alone. indian market is only a quarter of traffic of our users. the markets in india allow you to take on global markets more effectively. >> but marketing his business here, especially when competing with orbitz, price line, expedia just isn't as easy. >> in reality travel is exceptionally hard. i wish somebody would have told me when we started but here we are. >> after four years in india, he and his wife and five-year-old daughter are moving back to the united states. he thinks more people will discover his business once he's able to build partnerships with other travel sites. >> i love being in india, onbut i love about the in the u.s. as well. as the business arises, i see myself going back and forth. i think you'll see high-tech companies out of india much more often than you've seen in the past. >> other entrepreneurs like this man who did graduate work in new york said india's rapi
free food costs exceptionally less in india than anywhere else. >> when it dos developing a software product, it's truly a flat world. location is irrelevant. >> we're not focused on indian market alone. indian market is only a quarter of traffic of our users. the markets in india allow you to take on global markets more effectively. >> but marketing his business here, especially when competing with orbitz, price line, expedia just isn't as easy. >> in reality travel is...
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i agreed about things like american exceptionalism.merican capitalism has fostered a lot of things like innovation. i guess i came into this agreeing with a lot of your ideals and then i hear you talking about things how the native americans would have continued shooting their buffalo and bison unless they had things the the trail of tears and american government colonialism imposed a member or house saying the poorest person in america owns two cars or things about how israel has gone around pistol whipping other countries every 10 years or so. trulystion is, do you believe the rhetoric you're speaking or is this a cost benefit analysis from what gets the most attention impress and what factually speaks to be ideal that you are trying to support? [applause] >> my question goes to mr. bill ayers. i'm just a citizen of the state of new hampshire. the point i'm trying to make was this -- it was going back to your questions of why we wen t into iraq. i believe that the majority of the congress did vote on that and based upon the facts tha
i agreed about things like american exceptionalism.merican capitalism has fostered a lot of things like innovation. i guess i came into this agreeing with a lot of your ideals and then i hear you talking about things how the native americans would have continued shooting their buffalo and bison unless they had things the the trail of tears and american government colonialism imposed a member or house saying the poorest person in america owns two cars or things about how israel has gone around...
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>> the first is a sense of exceptionality. this feeling that you're special.nd there are actually many sources for this. it doesn't have to come from belonging to a group. it can come from a parent who just makes their child feel incredibly special. but just feeling special alone is not enough. that can lead to complacency. so added to that exceptionality you need a dash of insecurity. >> the one that i hate. you have to walk around feeling insecure about yourself in order to push yourself more? >> well, the -- think about this, the opposite of feeling like you need to prove yourself, you haven't done enough yet, the opposite of that is feeling entitled. and all the studies show that there's nothing good about feeling entitled. that people who are entitled actually can be miserable. they -- they're often selfish to the extreme. you know what, they don't feel happy when they don't get the job that they feel entitled to. and the third element is impulse control which is discipline and -- one thing we looked at when we studied all these different groups, you know
>> the first is a sense of exceptionality. this feeling that you're special.nd there are actually many sources for this. it doesn't have to come from belonging to a group. it can come from a parent who just makes their child feel incredibly special. but just feeling special alone is not enough. that can lead to complacency. so added to that exceptionality you need a dash of insecurity. >> the one that i hate. you have to walk around feeling insecure about yourself in order to push...
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from our founding, america had a sense of exceptionality. , equality, democracy and opportunity. for most of our history, america has the exception aality as beig the underdog. >> as a colony. >> they wanted to show that our system was better, democracy was better than monarchy. they are all about preservation, thrift conditioned savings, hard work. >> how did that change? >> i don't mean that they changed. they dropped out. america is still the same country but i think it's our success. in the '80s and '90s we actually stopped becoming an underdog. that's partially because of the prosperity. bus also, the fall of the soviet union meant at a we were suddenly left with no rival. just accept yourself in a way, this striving, the need to prove yourself at the individual level and the national level maybe dampened a bit. >> you also wrote that the reality, uncomfortable as it is to talk about it, that some groups are starkly more successful than others. were you concerned as you wrote that that you would be accused of being racist as in fact you have been? >> it never even occurred t
from our founding, america had a sense of exceptionality. , equality, democracy and opportunity. for most of our history, america has the exception aality as beig the underdog. >> as a colony. >> they wanted to show that our system was better, democracy was better than monarchy. they are all about preservation, thrift conditioned savings, hard work. >> how did that change? >> i don't mean that they changed. they dropped out. america is still the same country but i think...
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>> it was an author and historian who used this to do describe the exceptionalism of american. and it was said i am jealous of these people that are being anticipated to get ahead. it pre-dates the declaration of independence really. and jim collins, an american studies professor, says it pre-dates america. the idea of it goes become to early roman times. the idea is probably in china and in europe. but people do want their children to do better than them. we are a little exceptional in that from the start, the whole pull up by your boot straps is slightly american, and the immigrant thing where any immigrant can come and do better. and some americans don't remember the immigrant history perhaps thinking it is taking away from their home of a achieving the dream. every american president has done better when they can get americans to connect with them buzz because they have a vision of the dream that is compelling. and obama is the quintessential piece of the american dream if you look where he came from, his name, his skin color. it did affect americans when they saw this. mor
>> it was an author and historian who used this to do describe the exceptionalism of american. and it was said i am jealous of these people that are being anticipated to get ahead. it pre-dates the declaration of independence really. and jim collins, an american studies professor, says it pre-dates america. the idea of it goes become to early roman times. the idea is probably in china and in europe. but people do want their children to do better than them. we are a little exceptional in...
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the combination of the first two - exceptionality and insecurity generates a need to improve yourself. nobody should make you feel bad. you deserve a trophy for being you. that's nout how to rise -- not how to rise. that is to feel better. all the groups succeeding are people that are disciplined. that ipp still in their children a sense of ability to focus. instead of saying "are you saying they are better" >> no. >> they cap do better -- they can do better. >> they are rarely available to people afflicted with the triple package. >> that has to worry you. dispute your suk sets. you may not be able to succeed in the most basic of ways. . >> it's a shame to see the book mess determininterpreted. what are the components of success. to be driven. it's not good to feel that you need to do more. success is not happiness. material success is not the same thing as a well-lived life. there are so many more important things. that is the picture. thank you for coming in. three unlikely traits explaining the cultures in america. >> the tragic death of philip seymour hoffman comes as heroin make
the combination of the first two - exceptionality and insecurity generates a need to improve yourself. nobody should make you feel bad. you deserve a trophy for being you. that's nout how to rise -- not how to rise. that is to feel better. all the groups succeeding are people that are disciplined. that ipp still in their children a sense of ability to focus. instead of saying "are you saying they are better" >> no. >> they cap do better -- they can do better. >> they...
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. >> i believe in american exceptionalism just as i suspect that the brits believe in british exceptionalism and the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism. >> well, some americans applauded president obama's position as being generous. but here are the unintended consequences. the president has not acted as a dominant world leader. he has not taken on the authority that, say, ronald reagan did. the sad truth is vladimir putin, considered by many to be a stronger leader than barack obama. and that has led to all kinds of problems. that idiot karzai in afghanistan now insulting america in outrageous ways. iran jacking us around. assad in syria continues to kill civilians and pretty much does what he wants. and now in ukraine there's a civil war brewing. the president says there will be consequences for oppressive actions in ukraine. but does anybody take that threat seriously? talking points doesn't think so. early on president obama undermined his own authority to stand with freedom fighters. >> i know there has been controversy about the promotion of democracy in recent years and much of th
. >> i believe in american exceptionalism just as i suspect that the brits believe in british exceptionalism and the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism. >> well, some americans applauded president obama's position as being generous. but here are the unintended consequences. the president has not acted as a dominant world leader. he has not taken on the authority that, say, ronald reagan did. the sad truth is vladimir putin, considered by many to be a stronger leader than barack...
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the understanding of the pillars of american exceptionalism. the understanding that put those parameters in place by our founding fathers well more than 200 years ago. when they saw that we had to have the rule of law in america . without the rule of law we're not a lot different than thirled world countries and -- third world countries and we're a nation of laws, not of men. and laws need to be applied equally to all of us. the problem we have today is looks like those who, let's say at -- not favored by the current administration, have to fear the law more than those who are favored. one of those examples would be the i.r.s., mr. speaker. our founding fathers would have never envisioned an i.r.s. in the first place. it took a constitutional amendment to even provide it, the 16th amendment. i introduced that legislation each year to repeal the 16th amendment. one day i hope to see that done. but in the meantime, our founding fathers imagined that there would be taxes gathered through other means and that the government would be limited, our co
the understanding of the pillars of american exceptionalism. the understanding that put those parameters in place by our founding fathers well more than 200 years ago. when they saw that we had to have the rule of law in america . without the rule of law we're not a lot different than thirled world countries and -- third world countries and we're a nation of laws, not of men. and laws need to be applied equally to all of us. the problem we have today is looks like those who, let's say at -- not...
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you mentioned that 5% of the labor force is exceptionally high for the part-time. we have learned with the president's affordable care act over 29 hours is considered full-time. is that consistent with your assessment when you are looking at calculations, and when you say exceptionally large portion, is that anyone working under 29 hours? >> i'm talking about part-time for economic reasons. >> what is the definition of a part-time job? how many hours a week? most people consider full-time to be 40 hours a week. this is the definition used by the bureau of labor statistics. >> can you get back to me on that? 35.nder >> thank you. >> the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new york. yellen, the median u.s. wage has failed to keep pace with the booming stock market on record corporate profits. possible that the stagnant wage for american workers and not overly accommodative monetary policy is causing a ?lower recovery much of the for workforce, wages have been stagnant in recent years. going back many years as far as the mid-to late 80's. speculationen some that that
you mentioned that 5% of the labor force is exceptionally high for the part-time. we have learned with the president's affordable care act over 29 hours is considered full-time. is that consistent with your assessment when you are looking at calculations, and when you say exceptionally large portion, is that anyone working under 29 hours? >> i'm talking about part-time for economic reasons. >> what is the definition of a part-time job? how many hours a week? most people consider...
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. >> they bring to our households an exceptionally emotional engage.t gets them in the door, and once they are in the door, we notice other things we can do with them. i don't believe that dogs are exceptionally intelligent. >> that can make for aukward conversations at the dog run. >> nobody wants to be told that their child is stupid, but if you tell someone their dog is stupid, they don't mind so much, they want to be told they are sweet. >> reporter: when my dog sits at my feet gazes up into my eyes i see a lot of complexity there. >> i think the dog is studying you, because you are everything to your dog. there is nothing your dog can get that it needs without progressing through you. it has to negotiate access to everything with you. so sure, it is staring at you, because it really needs to no, what is he thinking? what is going on here? >> what are you saying is the dog has this very small brain but a very big heart. >> that's a great way of putting it. i like that. >> reporter: but demystifying the relationship science might seem to be damaging
. >> they bring to our households an exceptionally emotional engage.t gets them in the door, and once they are in the door, we notice other things we can do with them. i don't believe that dogs are exceptionally intelligent. >> that can make for aukward conversations at the dog run. >> nobody wants to be told that their child is stupid, but if you tell someone their dog is stupid, they don't mind so much, they want to be told they are sweet. >> reporter: when my dog sits...
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in terms of the conflict we've looked at over the years there is nothing exceptionally con flecomplexor violent, but they e created by the opposition with concrete decision. for example, there has to be agreement between the opposition in terms of goals of leaders and the conflict. is this about e.u. integration or what is this conflict about. once the conflict is decideds, those who don't stick with the discipline, it basically uncovers the thugs that the spooker was referring to, and who is really doing what to who. it means large scale participation. that means it can't be just in a limited place. there has to be strikes and elements that are very deficient than protests in a small place. there was one woman who said she can't be in the midon because she is a woman. well, in the orange revolution there were women and children in the midon because the other factors i spoke about were in place. there are strategic choicer choices that have to be made. >> we just heard peter talking about the opposition agreeing on basic principles. can this group that has a lot of people with a lot of
in terms of the conflict we've looked at over the years there is nothing exceptionally con flecomplexor violent, but they e created by the opposition with concrete decision. for example, there has to be agreement between the opposition in terms of goals of leaders and the conflict. is this about e.u. integration or what is this conflict about. once the conflict is decideds, those who don't stick with the discipline, it basically uncovers the thugs that the spooker was referring to, and who is...
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, the same why he finds our exceptionalism a bit weird, but that's okay if you can beat him.ughing at putin is that they're making obama into his own nesting doll. putin is a bad guy, but he's good at it. obama is a good guy who is bad at it. >> yeah, and obama, you saw he made that statement. i speak strongly to him, because he knows putin doesn't respect him. that's a fact. he just does not. >> i have a feeling bob costas when he talked about guns was very heartfelt about it. he believed it and wanted to take that opportunity. on this one, i agree with dana. somebody wrote this. they could have sat down with bob costas, read that, and said bob, this is not right. it's just -- this guy has caused more trouble for us in eastern europe and more eastern european countries and he's one of the greatest modern mass murderers in the world. >> costas' eyeball was very red. i don't know if you saw that last night, and droopy. it should be the official mascot. >> i got something good for you. you ready for it? let's listen to this. fantastic, slopestyle, but first, here's what bob cos
, the same why he finds our exceptionalism a bit weird, but that's okay if you can beat him.ughing at putin is that they're making obama into his own nesting doll. putin is a bad guy, but he's good at it. obama is a good guy who is bad at it. >> yeah, and obama, you saw he made that statement. i speak strongly to him, because he knows putin doesn't respect him. that's a fact. he just does not. >> i have a feeling bob costas when he talked about guns was very heartfelt about it. he...
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. >> but i believe in american exceptionalism like the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism. >> itlicans, and the people on the right. >> on the fifth anniversary of the failed stimulus, i would say it was an a bysmal failure. >> and meredith vieira using the olympics to lobby for hillary clinton for president. i was a little shocked. >> you know as i was leaving, a guy from canada said you know if that hillary clinton mplans to run, she should have oshie for her running mate. >> do we have to get hillary in there -- >> it is a joke, you don't take anything as a joke -- >> you make me laugh all the time. you're very funny, but know annoys me. >> why? >> because that -- >> oshie -- >> i tune into the olympics for the same reason everybody else does. people want to see people crash on the hills, crash on the snowboard course. they want to see us check the russians and kill them in the rink, by the way. a and have a good time. that is why people watch. >> keep politics out of sports. it reminds me of the relative you invite to thanksgiving dinner, and they start talking about politics
. >> but i believe in american exceptionalism like the greeks believe in greek exceptionalism. >> itlicans, and the people on the right. >> on the fifth anniversary of the failed stimulus, i would say it was an a bysmal failure. >> and meredith vieira using the olympics to lobby for hillary clinton for president. i was a little shocked. >> you know as i was leaving, a guy from canada said you know if that hillary clinton mplans to run, she should have oshie for her...
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this ideal of exceptionalism, and you're not respected enough. i know you're of a cuban-american background. cubans, they have property taken. they often come to this country with $5, come as tomato pickers, maids. >> i know people who have worked every kind of menial jobs. >> and they want to prove themselves. there were signs that said no dogs or cubans allowed. and they'll think you're going to respect me one day and i'll work twice as hard as anybody else to again that respect. >> you also mention cuban americans, lebanese americans, iranians, nigerians, and in all those cases it is what you're talking about. most of the immigrants, people who came from those places were people who were of the upper middle class and educated classes, and so didn't they come with an advantage, and isn't that why they're doing better? >> well, you know, it's interesting. they may have come with some stature, but not all of them were wealthy. this is very important. as you know, oftentimes a degree in other country is worth nothing here. cuban american doctors,
this ideal of exceptionalism, and you're not respected enough. i know you're of a cuban-american background. cubans, they have property taken. they often come to this country with $5, come as tomato pickers, maids. >> i know people who have worked every kind of menial jobs. >> and they want to prove themselves. there were signs that said no dogs or cubans allowed. and they'll think you're going to respect me one day and i'll work twice as hard as anybody else to again that respect....
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the same way he finds oury exceptionalism a bit weird. o but that's okay if you can beat him.ng at putin is that he's making obama into his own nesting doll, putin is a bad guy, but good at it.bad obama is a good guy who is bad at it.>> >> yeah, aubrey hawkins he made that -- obama, he made that statement because he knows people doesn't respect him. that's ain fact.re he does not. >> i have a feeling that bob costas when he talks about guns was very, very heartfelt about it. i think he really believes it and he wanted to take thatante opportunity. i agree with dana, somebody wrote this thing.ee w if i could have sat down withldh him and i read that and said bob, this is not right. this guy is more trouble for us in eastern europe and threatened more eastern european countries, not to mention the fact he's now with one of the biggest massass murderers in the world. >> costas' eyeball was very red. i don't know if you saw that last night and droopy. he should be the officiald mascot. >> i got something good for you. let's take ama listen to thismeh call. it's. fantastic. slope s
the same way he finds oury exceptionalism a bit weird. o but that's okay if you can beat him.ng at putin is that he's making obama into his own nesting doll, putin is a bad guy, but good at it.bad obama is a good guy who is bad at it.>> >> yeah, aubrey hawkins he made that -- obama, he made that statement because he knows people doesn't respect him. that's ain fact.re he does not. >> i have a feeling that bob costas when he talks about guns was very, very heartfelt about it. i...
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in volume one, sharon asked if you didn't here it, we talked about the four pillars of america exceptionalism. we came up with three things that defined america, but looking back we refined that and thought we didn't quite hit it. so we identified four pillars of. first is a pre-dominantly christian become -- background. that is where we started. it wasn't a buddhist nation. the documents were drafted with that in mind. and second factor, and i think important one and overlooked, common law. common law comes out of germany. spreads to england. somewhat disappears in germany and england. but gets to america. and that is law is put into the hearts of people can it bubbles up and they elect leaders to enforce the law they know. the divine right of kings, which is now civil law, is god gives the leader the law and he is going to tell everybody else what to do with it. and thanks to napoleon civil law spreads throughout the world in the middle east and parts of asia. and today i cannot think of another common law besides american. and free market is the third. and we can all agree that is our econ
in volume one, sharon asked if you didn't here it, we talked about the four pillars of america exceptionalism. we came up with three things that defined america, but looking back we refined that and thought we didn't quite hit it. so we identified four pillars of. first is a pre-dominantly christian become -- background. that is where we started. it wasn't a buddhist nation. the documents were drafted with that in mind. and second factor, and i think important one and overlooked, common law....
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." >> the rover has to go into hibernation mode when it gets exceptionally cold and a glitch isn't letting that. >> stephen: tonight a rare double wag of my finger to china. (two gongs) (laughter) folks, not just for invading our moon with their rover, but for trying to make me care about it! (laughter) because-- and this is true-- china's actual official statement about the problems was win from the point of view of the doomed rover. jim? >> "my masters discovered something abnormal with my mechanical controls. my masters are staying up all night working for a solution. nevertheless, i'm aware i might not survive this lunar night." >> stephen: no, no, folks, that stuff happens. go on. >> "before departure i studied the history of mankind's lunar probes. about half of the past 130 explorations ended in success. the rest ended in failure. this is space exploration. the danger comes with its beauty. i am but a tiny dot in the vast picture of this adventure." (audience reacts) >> stephen: damn these winter allergies! that snowstorm is kicking up a lot of pollen. >> "the sun has fallen and the
." >> the rover has to go into hibernation mode when it gets exceptionally cold and a glitch isn't letting that. >> stephen: tonight a rare double wag of my finger to china. (two gongs) (laughter) folks, not just for invading our moon with their rover, but for trying to make me care about it! (laughter) because-- and this is true-- china's actual official statement about the problems was win from the point of view of the doomed rover. jim? >> "my masters discovered...
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, the same why he finds our exceptionalism a bit weird, but that's okay if you can beat him.h laughing at putin is that they're making obama into his own nesting doll. putin is a bad guy, but he's good at it. obama is a good guy who is bad at it. >> yeah, and obama, you saw he made that statement. i speak strongly to him, because he knows putin doesn't respect him. that's a fact. he just does not. >> i have a feeling bob costas when he talked about guns was very heartfelt about it. he believed it and wanted to take that opportunity. on this one, i agree with dana. somebody wrote this. they could have sat down with bob costas, read that, and said bob, this is not right. it's just -- this guy has caused more trouble for us in eastern europe and more eastern european countries and he's one of the greatest modern mass murderers in the world. >> costas' eyeball was very red. i don't know if you saw that last night, and droopy. it should be the official mascot. >> i got something good for you. you ready for it? let's listen to this. fantastic, slopestyle, but first, here's what bob
, the same why he finds our exceptionalism a bit weird, but that's okay if you can beat him.h laughing at putin is that they're making obama into his own nesting doll. putin is a bad guy, but he's good at it. obama is a good guy who is bad at it. >> yeah, and obama, you saw he made that statement. i speak strongly to him, because he knows putin doesn't respect him. that's a fact. he just does not. >> i have a feeling bob costas when he talked about guns was very heartfelt about it....
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of the patch, with real people, one of three districts we'll be testing them, all of which have exceptionallyl malaria rates, as well as mosquito born diseases. >> ceo amra albana is responsible for this technology in order to get to people who need it most. >> it's very difficult to take new technologies and furnish them into tangible products that were ready for the marketplace. we are excited about it and the promise for the technology but we also knew we had a long way to actually get it ready. in the last 60 years, we haven't really had any break through in technologies that could help in mosquito-borne diseeses diseases. three and a half years ago we had the potential of saving many, many, many lives around the world. >> this one is definitely getting a lot of attention and so for that reason a lot of entomologists we've been kind of talking about it and we are a bit skeptical but also hopeful. testing it in the lab is quite different than in the field. i'm excited to hear what they get in uganda. >> they have rooms that simulate weather cons in every country. you upload a weather profi
of the patch, with real people, one of three districts we'll be testing them, all of which have exceptionallyl malaria rates, as well as mosquito born diseases. >> ceo amra albana is responsible for this technology in order to get to people who need it most. >> it's very difficult to take new technologies and furnish them into tangible products that were ready for the marketplace. we are excited about it and the promise for the technology but we also knew we had a long way to...
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tonight, many russians and putin on their behalf resent american assertions of exceptionalism. they point to our own flawed history. >> controversy has erupted about nbc's portrayal of russian leader putin. >> everyone's out on arms because costas was talking about putin. >> so what's going on? we'll analyze. >> if the democrats want to insult the women of america by making them believe they cannot control their libido or reproductive system without the help of the government, so be it. >> huckabee may run for president. tonight he'll tell us how he'd do versus hillary clinton. >> embrace your past, but live for now. >> apparently that line has not impressed the state of california. it may legitimate against soft drinks. >> caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >>> hi. i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. politics and the olympics. that is the subject for this evening's talking points memo. there's always been politics at the olympic games. in 1936, they were held in berlin germany. presided over by one adolph hitler. it wa
tonight, many russians and putin on their behalf resent american assertions of exceptionalism. they point to our own flawed history. >> controversy has erupted about nbc's portrayal of russian leader putin. >> everyone's out on arms because costas was talking about putin. >> so what's going on? we'll analyze. >> if the democrats want to insult the women of america by making them believe they cannot control their libido or reproductive system without the help of the...
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. ♪ >>> natalie mirabal's murder had been exceptionally violent.xaminer discovered that she had been beaten, possibly with the wood found near her body. but the cause of her death was strangulation. she had also been decapitated. >> we never found the tool that was used to decapitate her. we had search teams go up and down that canyon. we had people actually scuba dive into the different lakes in the area to see if it had been thrown out into a lake. >> the lack of blood at the crime scene confirmed this occurred after death. >> it was very clear immediately that she had been killed elsewhere. >> by all accounts, natalie led a quiet life and was happy in her marriage. >> i mean, this is a loving husband. we found absolutely no evidence of domestic violence, ever. no one ever heard a crossword between them. from all accounts, this is a very loving couple. and additionally, they just had a brand-new daughter born on the 28th of may, four months before. >> forensic investigators searched natalie's abandoned car and found a wealth of evidence. >> vehic
. ♪ >>> natalie mirabal's murder had been exceptionally violent.xaminer discovered that she had been beaten, possibly with the wood found near her body. but the cause of her death was strangulation. she had also been decapitated. >> we never found the tool that was used to decapitate her. we had search teams go up and down that canyon. we had people actually scuba dive into the different lakes in the area to see if it had been thrown out into a lake. >> the lack of blood...
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what you have been hurting today is that in a way, we are talking about two types of exceptionalism. if i were to talk about great americans, i would talk about the wealth creators, benjamin ranklin, edison, steve jobs. i think those guys collectively have done more than all the redistributors combined. i'm not saying there is not room for both. i'm saying there is a riority. it is time to talk a little bit of sense. i think we are at a moment now where we can do that without resulting, without mere slogans. 90% of american indians were murdered? genocide? actually that is not true. the white man came to america and brought with him unwittingly a whole bunch of diseases, malaria, smallpox, etc. e vast majority of indians ontracted the plague and died. but it was more than eight genocide then when the black plague swept across europe and i came from asia. i don't see europeans submitting reparations or genocide proposals in the u.n.. why? they have the sense to realize that this is part of the tragedy of history. human beings have carried with them diseases to which they had no immuni
what you have been hurting today is that in a way, we are talking about two types of exceptionalism. if i were to talk about great americans, i would talk about the wealth creators, benjamin ranklin, edison, steve jobs. i think those guys collectively have done more than all the redistributors combined. i'm not saying there is not room for both. i'm saying there is a riority. it is time to talk a little bit of sense. i think we are at a moment now where we can do that without resulting, without...
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winter was exceptionally dry. snow barely dusted the mountains.of drought is extremely high. >> that is all for now. coming up in the next edition, meaking dinner from produce from around paris. as well as a closer look at farming in algeria. until then, good-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> now let's take a look at the latest news in the world of sports. >> after goal, the heard came off the post. it didn't help the cause, though. it made it count. now it finished. the next round. crashed out the competition as they were stunned by the bulgarian champions. the first leg in italy. they put syria in front again. a physical carry. 4-3. >> knocked out on the goal. portugal. 2-null. 4-2 in aggregate. two goals in 13 minutes. 5-0. >> victory here. 1-null up. the ukrainians lead in the second half. they advance. he went sent off far head-butt. 2-1 on the night. 2-1 aggregate. the final score 3-1 on the night. 3-2 on aggregate. [cheering and applauding] >> eric is hong those be dropped by the coach. [speaking in french] >> he scores lots of goals. he helps to set up as wel
winter was exceptionally dry. snow barely dusted the mountains.of drought is extremely high. >> that is all for now. coming up in the next edition, meaking dinner from produce from around paris. as well as a closer look at farming in algeria. until then, good-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> now let's take a look at the latest news in the world of sports. >> after goal, the heard came off the post. it didn't help the cause, though. it made it count. now it finished. the next round. crashed...
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but in terms of the conflicts we have looked at over the years, there is nothing exceptionally complexr violent about this, and the people that are there are there to be nurtured and fulfills. for example, there has to be agreement between the opposition in terms of goals and leaders. is this about eu integration or throwing yanukovych out? there needs to be a commit to non-violent discipline, so those that don't stick to it are outside of the range of what the opposition is, and it basically help uncover the thugs that the speaker was referring to. these movements have to maintain large scale civil yap participation. it can't just be protests in limited places. there have to be strikes and elements that are very different than just in a small place. this woman announced she didn't be up there because she is a woman. there were women in children in the orange revolution because of the other factors i described that were in place. so choices have to be made that certainly can create an outcome that is satisfactory to the opposition. >> you just heard peter talking about the opposition a
but in terms of the conflicts we have looked at over the years, there is nothing exceptionally complexr violent about this, and the people that are there are there to be nurtured and fulfills. for example, there has to be agreement between the opposition in terms of goals and leaders. is this about eu integration or throwing yanukovych out? there needs to be a commit to non-violent discipline, so those that don't stick to it are outside of the range of what the opposition is, and it basically...
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been talkingthey about european exceptionalism, when it comes to religion. say, you're busy only place where religion is bewildering. the rest of the world is like, yes, that is something people are into. europe is the only place where people are like, what is this? you are in a unique position to speak about that. could you speak about that and elaborate on the tension between how you treat religion in the public space and in the states, as opposed to europe? .> i think you are right her it is the odd consonant out in many regards. i mention the secularization hypothesis. religion in europe was about to die out. it was postindustrial, and then, all of a sudden, religion turned around and caught europe off guard. if you look at rates of religious attendance in churches , then your's rates are very low. in the czech republic and prague, which is by some accounts, the most atheistic countries in the world, only two percent of people profess a religious belief. it is the odd man out. it is fascinating to me. flipside, we are getting data that suggest that relig
been talkingthey about european exceptionalism, when it comes to religion. say, you're busy only place where religion is bewildering. the rest of the world is like, yes, that is something people are into. europe is the only place where people are like, what is this? you are in a unique position to speak about that. could you speak about that and elaborate on the tension between how you treat religion in the public space and in the states, as opposed to europe? .> i think you are right her it...
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of wiring, well, pot growers often agent of the cartels are not master electricians making it exceptionally dangerous for firefighters to go inside now they just won't. the fire will be fought from the outside with an eye toward protecting the neighbourhood. >> if they get into a residential grow-op ration, take a defensive stance. fires will burn longer, hotter until we can get pg&e there to secure the power. >> reporter: so the cash crop [ audio difficulty ] fires.. but because leaving pot plants in plain sight apparently led to more burglaries and break-ins. (new1) it's morning in ukraine... d fires are still burning in kiev's main square -- despi word of a truce between protestors and the governme. >> fires still burning you can see the smoke there. live pictures from kiev's main square. protestors and the government agreed to that more than two dozen demonstrators have died in violent crashes with riot police. today, they broke apart the streets they have occupied for months, digging up bricks to use as missiles. so many powerful images coming out of these demonstrations including one
of wiring, well, pot growers often agent of the cartels are not master electricians making it exceptionally dangerous for firefighters to go inside now they just won't. the fire will be fought from the outside with an eye toward protecting the neighbourhood. >> if they get into a residential grow-op ration, take a defensive stance. fires will burn longer, hotter until we can get pg&e there to secure the power. >> reporter: so the cash crop [ audio difficulty ] fires.. but...
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that is great news given the fact that it has been exceptionally dry outweiss.ly on in the week tuesday, we had a mudslide and that did close down traffic on i-84. we do have a chance to see that today. dry terrain so when the moisture comes in as it is coming in it does make the ground shift just a bit. we want to be careful as we travel in the mountains and we look for snow across the washington and oregon cascades. in oregon we're looking for aerial flood warnings along i-5, if you're traveling, again, take it easy out there on the roadway. we have another winter storm dumping snow from indianapolis all the way to des moines, iowa. it will dump one to three inches of snow as it makes its way towards the east coast. meanwhile, look at temperatures in minutial police. very chilly with winds pushing out right north and other systems continue to philadelphia. the conditions are quite miserable in new york city as the snow continues to melt and pile up as puddles on the sidewalks. if you're trying to get around in the city, it's just a little difficult. >> did you
that is great news given the fact that it has been exceptionally dry outweiss.ly on in the week tuesday, we had a mudslide and that did close down traffic on i-84. we do have a chance to see that today. dry terrain so when the moisture comes in as it is coming in it does make the ground shift just a bit. we want to be careful as we travel in the mountains and we look for snow across the washington and oregon cascades. in oregon we're looking for aerial flood warnings along i-5, if you're...
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while the pot growers aren't master electricians, making it exceptionally dangerous for firefighters to go inside. so now, they just won't. the fire will be fought from the outside with an eye toward protecting the neighborhood. >> we're telling them if they get into a residential grow operation, take a defensive stance. the fires will burn longer, hotter, until we can get pg and e to secure the power. >> the crash cop will be getting lit up in house fires, just not the way growers anticipated. in pittsburgh, kpix5. >> firefighters are asking the neighbors to be aware of signs of pot grow houses like bars over only specific windows of the house and new neighbors who never seem to bring any furniture inside. >> can't make it rain, so the governor wants to tap into the checkbook to help fix california's drought. it's going to cost more than half a billion dollars. >> we don't know when it's going to rain or if it does rain, we don't know how long it's going to rain and therefore we really don't know how bad the drought is going to be over the next year or two or three. >> somebody woul
while the pot growers aren't master electricians, making it exceptionally dangerous for firefighters to go inside. so now, they just won't. the fire will be fought from the outside with an eye toward protecting the neighborhood. >> we're telling them if they get into a residential grow operation, take a defensive stance. the fires will burn longer, hotter, until we can get pg and e to secure the power. >> the crash cop will be getting lit up in house fires, just not the way growers...
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they are exceptionally frustrated with what they see as a slow pace is far as federal reforms. they don't want our legislation. enforce the legislation that's on the books. rather than seeing president lyndon johnson as their ally they tend to see them as their enemy. they don't care anymore about lopping white america. they don't care about repealing to the national conscience. they are much more concerned if developing leaders on a grassroots organization so they don't have to define themselves by the idea of the mass marching. by the same token when meredith gets shot they recognize an opportunity because the march will be traveling through mississippi. snape had done the most organized march in mississippi particularly in the mississippi delta so they urged a diversion of the march into the mississippi delta and into the larger lack communities. where snake -- so they see this as a chance to create a moving of balding demonstration and at the same time show the direction. out of the comes the slogan of black power. carmichael is a fascinating character. not that he is unkno
they are exceptionally frustrated with what they see as a slow pace is far as federal reforms. they don't want our legislation. enforce the legislation that's on the books. rather than seeing president lyndon johnson as their ally they tend to see them as their enemy. they don't care anymore about lopping white america. they don't care about repealing to the national conscience. they are much more concerned if developing leaders on a grassroots organization so they don't have to define...
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and they believe in american exceptionalism abroad, which is boots on the ground everywhere, it's ouright to meddle everywhere in the world. and the result of that is perpetual war. >> and you say it is shadowy and more ill-defined. more ill-defined than what? >> it's more ill-defined than simply saying wall street or saying the military-industrial complex, or saying silicon valley, or the corporations. it's a symbiosis of all of the above. >> here's your summing-up quote -- "as long as appropriations bills get passed on time, promotion lists get confirmed, black or secret budgets get rubber stamped, special tax subsidies for certain corporations are approved without controversy, as long as too many awkward questions are not asked, the gears of the hybrid state will mesh noiselessly." is that the ideology? >> that is a government within a government that operates off the visible government and operates off the taxpayers. but it doesn't seem to be constrained in a constitutional sense by the government. >> is there a solution to the way the system works now? >> i think we're starting t
and they believe in american exceptionalism abroad, which is boots on the ground everywhere, it's ouright to meddle everywhere in the world. and the result of that is perpetual war. >> and you say it is shadowy and more ill-defined. more ill-defined than what? >> it's more ill-defined than simply saying wall street or saying the military-industrial complex, or saying silicon valley, or the corporations. it's a symbiosis of all of the above. >> here's your summing-up quote --...
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the administration has been exceptionally wonderful. they always say that this is just like romney care in the state of massachusetts. >> he denies it. but there are a lot of individuls that are kicking the can down the road. and there's a lot of people that saw the documentary and said the where was th guy. the one i thought the exact same thing. >> i think that everyone did the. neil: especially when his wife messed up his hair. [laughter] >>ne of the cbo report this fitting what you have talked about. we thought people were going to be provided health insurance and people that needed it. and we're talking about people and they want to pursue their hobbies. and it's nota lesson to the pele who have to pay for that. and it's got to come from the middle class the people can be listening very carefully. because the extent and trent expand the benefits to people who work and have jobs. and we will pay for the insurae. neil: the farm bill from hell. it is now the law of the land. eat up and throw up. neil: that did not take long. a trillio
the administration has been exceptionally wonderful. they always say that this is just like romney care in the state of massachusetts. >> he denies it. but there are a lot of individuls that are kicking the can down the road. and there's a lot of people that saw the documentary and said the where was th guy. the one i thought the exact same thing. >> i think that everyone did the. neil: especially when his wife messed up his hair. [laughter] >>ne of the cbo report this fitting...