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flemming: no. i think too many politicians and the public, every time you are confronted with a new problem or with a challenge, you know, let's pass a law to fight this problem, and i think we need to be more you know, moderate about that. but one man's hate speech is another man's poetry and it's the same with decency and obscenity. i mean, you used certain word talking here, you don't think it's, you know, indecent, but there may be people out in public -- nick: sometime sure there are and i will hear from them. flemming: that's a man of taste and -- nick: it's been my life's dream to work blue on c span so i may have accomplished that. object sen ti by the way is a made up fake category. there is no such thing as object obscenity as a legal, constitutional principle. thankfully, we're moving away from that. if you don't like somebody's speech, block them, move out of ear shot, don't turn to that channel, don't read that book, don't read that website. and i think it's, you know, a real positive
flemming: no. i think too many politicians and the public, every time you are confronted with a new problem or with a challenge, you know, let's pass a law to fight this problem, and i think we need to be more you know, moderate about that. but one man's hate speech is another man's poetry and it's the same with decency and obscenity. i mean, you used certain word talking here, you don't think it's, you know, indecent, but there may be people out in public -- nick: sometime sure there are and i...
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flemming and i were talking about this. in america we have a foreign-policy bet is still stuck in a cold war mentality and we are fighting radical islam as if it's the soviet union circa 1960. the cold war wasn't as clear-cut as we thought it was a transpose that major decision-maker on to something today is totally wrong. same thing happened with our movement if to the need to constantly refresh our terms and understanding and what's important to people today is not what was important to barry goldwater in 1964. we need to understand and act on that for sure. >> i would say if it were a republican word, to most people tolerance is not a positive word it has a process of limitation. the connection between free speech and tolerance, if you break that you'd don't have tolerance or free speech. >> with that i would like to ask both of you and one or two sentences what do you want people to get out of this? what's the most important thing they can go home with? >> i am going to repeat myself. i think the world is getting increa
flemming and i were talking about this. in america we have a foreign-policy bet is still stuck in a cold war mentality and we are fighting radical islam as if it's the soviet union circa 1960. the cold war wasn't as clear-cut as we thought it was a transpose that major decision-maker on to something today is totally wrong. same thing happened with our movement if to the need to constantly refresh our terms and understanding and what's important to people today is not what was important to barry...
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flemming, you actually received death threats for supporting freedom of speech. what is the difference there? should the people making those death threats get freedom of speech as well? >> i think if you look at the american situation, and the first amendment, death threats in order to be illegal need to be followed by more or less immediate action. in europe it's a little bit more complicated. in europe people may be convicted for speech like this. but i'm more in favor of the american approach that there need to be a clear and present danger. >> right. >> even though you may not think it's funny for the judge. but -- >> man making fargo jokes is a bit different than someone who's just murdered someone for saying something. >> of course. >> you reference the murder of theo van gogh in the streets of amsterdam. he had a knife stabbed into his body who had written the scenario for the movie that he had directed for which he was killed. that's a wildly different situation than what reason faced. there's a concept of true threat where if you just say, you know, you'
flemming, you actually received death threats for supporting freedom of speech. what is the difference there? should the people making those death threats get freedom of speech as well? >> i think if you look at the american situation, and the first amendment, death threats in order to be illegal need to be followed by more or less immediate action. in europe it's a little bit more complicated. in europe people may be convicted for speech like this. but i'm more in favor of the american...
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flemming rose is the 2016 winner of the milton friedman award for advancing liberty, also an adjunct scholar at the cato institute, and he is the author of the tierney of silence, the first of his three books that is now out in paperback. those of you who are here in the audience who get an opportunity to get a copy site after the presentation. most of you probably know nick gillespie, editor-in-chief of reason.com and reason tv. you can find in online on twitter here. >> about 330 a.m. if if you're looking for something to do. >> the best time. >> i want to get those trump tweets out there, we tweet immediately. >> flemming, your life changed on september 19, 2005. can you tell us why? >> september 19, 2005, was a day the so-called cartoons of the prophet mohammed were published by the newspaper i worked at back then. nothing happened right away but that is a publication i just received one phone call from a newspaper when, within at the mosque and complained and said he would not sell the newspaper anymore. but as a newspaper you get those calls every now and then. it took a while
flemming rose is the 2016 winner of the milton friedman award for advancing liberty, also an adjunct scholar at the cato institute, and he is the author of the tierney of silence, the first of his three books that is now out in paperback. those of you who are here in the audience who get an opportunity to get a copy site after the presentation. most of you probably know nick gillespie, editor-in-chief of reason.com and reason tv. you can find in online on twitter here. >> about 330 a.m....
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. >> reporter: dads everywhere will love this one, cranston is instead flemming he travels -- ned flemminghe travels to sanford university where he meets his daughter's girlfriend. it's a well-meaning but socially awkward billionaire. he panics when he learns that he plans to ask for his daughter's hand in marriage. you'll have to watch this movie and find out what happens next. >>> you can find out where any of these films are playing, use your internet-ready cell phone they are ready for download at 6abc.com. over 200 products no antibiotics ever. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example
. >> reporter: dads everywhere will love this one, cranston is instead flemming he travels -- ned flemminghe travels to sanford university where he meets his daughter's girlfriend. it's a well-meaning but socially awkward billionaire. he panics when he learns that he plans to ask for his daughter's hand in marriage. you'll have to watch this movie and find out what happens next. >>> you can find out where any of these films are playing, use your internet-ready cell phone they are...
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as well as flemming ton and sommerville in new jersey. you have light snowfall on and off ending in easton. light snow in allentown. the rest of the area just rain, but slow it down, tam. >>> developing overnight a drive by shooter executed a rookie new york city correction officer. the 42-year-old was shot sitting outside a car in brook gunshot wounds to her head and torso. the correction officers association issued a statement saying the corrections family is shocked and grieving, thehoific. >>> a plane took off fro an extra passenger on board. a woman went into labor forcing the pilot to lands in charlie -- charleston, north carolina. the baby was born safely and the other passengers landed in orlando. >>> a plane going to san antonio had problems with its landing gear. when it touched down, the nose of the name collapsed crews rushed people to safety. one person suffered a minor accident injury. >>> georgia convicted of leaving his child to die in a hot car to die. he left cooper in a car for 7 hours in 2014, the affairs and reaching
as well as flemming ton and sommerville in new jersey. you have light snowfall on and off ending in easton. light snow in allentown. the rest of the area just rain, but slow it down, tam. >>> developing overnight a drive by shooter executed a rookie new york city correction officer. the 42-year-old was shot sitting outside a car in brook gunshot wounds to her head and torso. the correction officers association issued a statement saying the corrections family is shocked and grieving,...
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flemming though tells us that the kids look well taken care of. right now the case is with child services. stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> thank you, stephanie. she faces child end damage endangerment charge charges. >>> a man who coach soccer and and is accused of sexual assaulting a young victim. the victim claims they were abused on two occasions 4 to 8 years ago. that victim said he was her coach on the maryland city mustangs at the time of the abuse. >>> dc police are still searching for the driver of a black suv after a hit and run that killed a deaf woman. this happened on 14th street northwest near jackie coal's apartment. the 54-year-old was in the sidewalk when the suv hit her yesterday morning. if you have any information dc police want to hear from you. >>> crystal interest wanted in a homicide. let's start off inside this 7-eleven on cedar street in northwest dc on monday night just before 8:00. take a look at the man in the green shirt. then we are going to head outside the store. the man in the green along with the guy in the blue jac
flemming though tells us that the kids look well taken care of. right now the case is with child services. stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> thank you, stephanie. she faces child end damage endangerment charge charges. >>> a man who coach soccer and and is accused of sexual assaulting a young victim. the victim claims they were abused on two occasions 4 to 8 years ago. that victim said he was her coach on the maryland city mustangs at the time of the abuse. >>> dc police are...
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. > the flemming are in the house. >> is that something you worried about leading up to -- like the firstboyfriend or something like that. that's something you thought about like i wonder what that's going to be like but it's brief. they're little and all of a sudden before you realize it they're groan women going off to college and you're scratching your head how the hell did that happen so quickly much it does. it happens really fast. i've been very lucky that taylor has made choices that are really smart and she's a are smart, independent young woman. i'm real proud of her. you're keeping some dialogue in the back just in case. >> i can pull it out at any time. is that our christmas card? >> it says happy holidays and everything. it says happy holidays. >> i gave the guys a christmas card. i didn't know they put happy holidays on there. when you're wearing tattoos in a film do you get to keep them on or do you take them off every night? how does that work. >> first you design them. then there's a house that will make them for you and then you put them on transparencies and then you put
. > the flemming are in the house. >> is that something you worried about leading up to -- like the firstboyfriend or something like that. that's something you thought about like i wonder what that's going to be like but it's brief. they're little and all of a sudden before you realize it they're groan women going off to college and you're scratching your head how the hell did that happen so quickly much it does. it happens really fast. i've been very lucky that taylor has made choices...
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. >> the flemmings are in the house, yes♪ >> oh, my god. >> is that something you worry about leading no. >> the first boyfriend or something like that is -- >> it's something you thought about like i wonder what that will be like and brief and all of a sudden before you realize they're to college and you're scratching your head how the hell did that happen so quickly. >> it does it happens really fast. and no i've been very lucky that taylor has made chase choices that are really smart and she's very smart, independent young woman and i'm real proud of her. >> you're keeping eyesenburg dialogue in the back. >> just in case. >> just in case. >> i can pull that out any time. >> that looks nice. >> is that our christmas card. >> it's all you. >> it says happy holidays and everything. >> it says happy holidays. >> yeah. >> i gave the guy the christmas carried didn't know he put happy holidays on there. i guess it's on me forever now. >> when you have tattoos in it a film do you keep them on throughout the production or take them off every night. >> you put them on sort of like transparen
. >> the flemmings are in the house, yes♪ >> oh, my god. >> is that something you worry about leading no. >> the first boyfriend or something like that is -- >> it's something you thought about like i wonder what that will be like and brief and all of a sudden before you realize they're to college and you're scratching your head how the hell did that happen so quickly. >> it does it happens really fast. and no i've been very lucky that taylor has made chase...
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. >> reporter: the jet single piloted by beverage company chief executive john flemming.assengers including his wife susan, teen sons jack and andrew, along with a neighbor and his daughter. the group headed home to columbus, ohio on a scheduled 40-minute flight after attending a cavaliers game. light snow and wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour could have been the problem. >> conducted by u.s. coast guard, canadian coast guard and local assets by air, water, and along the shoreline. >> reporter: in washington state, the wreckage of another missing plane has been found. four dead after it crashed after takeoff from seattle. the cause still unknown. janet shamlian nbc news. >>> the u.s. strongly criticized israel this week for its policy of building new settlements on occupied lands. the palestinians see as part of their future homeland. the tough talk by the u.s. and israel is one thing, but to see just how complicated this issue is, kelley cobiella spent this week on the dividing lines. >> reporter: this is the dream neighborhood. a biblical home to the jewish people. and
. >> reporter: the jet single piloted by beverage company chief executive john flemming.assengers including his wife susan, teen sons jack and andrew, along with a neighbor and his daughter. the group headed home to columbus, ohio on a scheduled 40-minute flight after attending a cavaliers game. light snow and wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour could have been the problem. >> conducted by u.s. coast guard, canadian coast guard and local assets by air, water, and along the shoreline....
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he did a lot of fashion and make-up and also flemming joff, a leather goods company. he got his name started in commercial design and illustration. >> we're standing in one of the strongest galleries in the museum. it showes the real strength of warhol at this moment and a really daring moment for him. he is still kind of figuring out what his signature style will be. one of those strongest works in his gallery right now is our brand-new acquisition from 1962, the do it yourself sailboat. so a one painting in a small series of works that warhol did based off of the paint by numbers box sets that you could get as every average american could buy. the painting that i'm standing next to make him want you is from a year earlier, from 1961 and part of this small collection of early paintings and warhol's practice. and i particularly love this painting. it was taken from national enquirer, a dating ad in the back of national enquirer. a teeny tiny ad that blew up and transferred to the canvas through a projecting process. but for me it's interesting because this is a moment
he did a lot of fashion and make-up and also flemming joff, a leather goods company. he got his name started in commercial design and illustration. >> we're standing in one of the strongest galleries in the museum. it showes the real strength of warhol at this moment and a really daring moment for him. he is still kind of figuring out what his signature style will be. one of those strongest works in his gallery right now is our brand-new acquisition from 1962, the do it yourself sailboat....
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flemming, you actually received death threats for supporting freedom of speech.aking those death threats get freedom of speech as well? >> i think if you look at the american situation, and the first amendment, death threats in order to be illegal need to be followed by more or less immediate action. in europe it's a little bit more complicated. in europe people may be convicted for speech like this. but i'm more in favor of the american approach that there need to be a clear and present danger. >> right. >> even though you may not think it's funny for the judge. but -- >> someone making fargo jokes is a bit different than someone who's just murdered someone for saying something. >> of course. >> you reference the murder of theo van gogh in the streets of amsterdam. one of the great citadels of tolerance, he had a knife stabbed into his body who had written the scenario for the movie that he had directed for which he was killed. that's a wildly different situation than what reason faced. there's a concept of true threat where if you just say, you know, you're blo
flemming, you actually received death threats for supporting freedom of speech.aking those death threats get freedom of speech as well? >> i think if you look at the american situation, and the first amendment, death threats in order to be illegal need to be followed by more or less immediate action. in europe it's a little bit more complicated. in europe people may be convicted for speech like this. but i'm more in favor of the american approach that there need to be a clear and present...
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flemming rose is the 2016 winner of the milton friedman award for advancing liberty. he's also a scholar here at the cato institute. he is the author of the "tyranny of silence" the first of his three books that is now out in paperback. those of you in the audience will get an opportunity get a copy signed after this presentation. most of you probably know nick gillespie. editor in chief of reason.com. and reason tv. you find him online at twitter @nickgillespie. >> my hours are usually between 2:30 and 3:30 in the morning if you're looking for something to do. >> the best time. >> that's right. i want to get that new trump tweet out there, retweet them immediately. >> flemming, your life changed radically on september 19th, 2005. can you tell us why? >> not right away, but september 19th, 2005, was the day that the so-call so-called cartoons of the prophet muhammad were published by the newspaper i worked at back then. nothing happened right away, on the day of the publication. i just received one phone call from a newspaper who had been at the mosque and complained
flemming rose is the 2016 winner of the milton friedman award for advancing liberty. he's also a scholar here at the cato institute. he is the author of the "tyranny of silence" the first of his three books that is now out in paperback. those of you in the audience will get an opportunity get a copy signed after this presentation. most of you probably know nick gillespie. editor in chief of reason.com. and reason tv. you find him online at twitter @nickgillespie. >> my hours are...
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. >> referencing james bond, ian flemming and popov as well. >> oh, that, yes. i'm still not sure what the question is. >> may be a longer conversation. >> i can't tell you. it's always such a pleasure. you are the nicest audience in the whole world and even though i'm an ignorant foreign visitor you're so nice for me and i'm so grateful to the opportunity to speak with you again and meet with you again. thank you very much indeed. >>> while congress is on break this week, we are taking the opportunity to show you american history tv programs. normally seen only on weekends. we continue thursday night with a look at what happened after the end of world war ii. starting at 8:00 even with the fate of nazi and japanese war criminals after the war. that's followed by hour the war changed the u.s. and the rest of the world. american history-tv primetime all this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> sunday "in-depth" will feature a live discussion on the presidency of barack obama. we're taking your phone calls, tweets, e-mails and facebook questions during the program. our
. >> referencing james bond, ian flemming and popov as well. >> oh, that, yes. i'm still not sure what the question is. >> may be a longer conversation. >> i can't tell you. it's always such a pleasure. you are the nicest audience in the whole world and even though i'm an ignorant foreign visitor you're so nice for me and i'm so grateful to the opportunity to speak with you again and meet with you again. thank you very much indeed. >>> while congress is on break...
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. >> referencing james bond, ian flemming and popov as well. >> oh, that, yes. i'm still not sure what the question is. >> may be a longer conversation. >> i can't tell you. it's always such a pleasure. you are the nicest audience in the whole world and even though i'm an ignorant foreign visitor you're so nice for me and i'm so grateful to the opportunity to speak with you again and meet with you again. thank you very much indeed. >>> while congress is on break this week, we are taking the opportunity to show you american history tv programs. normally seen only on weekends. we continue thursday night with a look at what happened after the end of world war ii. starting at 8:00 even with the fate of nazi and japanese war criminals after the war. that's followed by hour the war changed the u.s. and the rest of the world. american history-tv primetime all this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> sunday "in-depth" will feature a live discussion on the presidency of barack obama. we're taking your phone calls, tweets, e-mails and facebook questions during the program. our
. >> referencing james bond, ian flemming and popov as well. >> oh, that, yes. i'm still not sure what the question is. >> may be a longer conversation. >> i can't tell you. it's always such a pleasure. you are the nicest audience in the whole world and even though i'm an ignorant foreign visitor you're so nice for me and i'm so grateful to the opportunity to speak with you again and meet with you again. thank you very much indeed. >>> while congress is on break...
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linda flemming of taylorville, illinois, about 30 miles from where i loif, she's afraid that her 86-year-old mother will lose the benefits her father, who worked at peabody coal for 30 years, left for her mother when he passed away two years ago. her husband, who retired from fremond coal in central illinois also received notice he would lose his benefits. larry gar mond in illinois worked in the coalfields because it was a good job, a hard job, a dirty job disas, but it had a -- some day, but it had a promise of lifetime health care for him and his family. his wife has m.s., he is wondering how he will afford her medical expenses if this isn't funded properly. karen williams, a nurse and daughter of retired coal miners in ducoin, illinois, sees how important these benefits are to redwriers like her dad who has a lung disease directly related to his coal mining years. just a few of the snores my state of the 2 -- just a few of the stories in my state of the 2,000 coal miners affected by this provision. the president-elect has designated general mattis to be the next secretary of defense. jam
linda flemming of taylorville, illinois, about 30 miles from where i loif, she's afraid that her 86-year-old mother will lose the benefits her father, who worked at peabody coal for 30 years, left for her mother when he passed away two years ago. her husband, who retired from fremond coal in central illinois also received notice he would lose his benefits. larry gar mond in illinois worked in the coalfields because it was a good job, a hard job, a dirty job disas, but it had a -- some day, but...