82
82
Jan 28, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
leaders like george mcgovern and from the right, like bob dole, came together to make a difference. senator dole called the egregious cut to food stamps, quote, an about-face in our progress fighting hunger. this is because food stamps is our country's most important effort to deal with hunger here at home and ensure that america cap families can put food on their family. they help 47 million americans and nearly half of them children and make a tremendous difference for the health and well-being. food stamps have been proven to improve low-income children's health and development and have a continuing positive influence into adulthood. children's health watch, their research found that after collecting 14 years' worth of data that when families experience a loss or reduction in food stamp benefits, they are more likely to be food insecure, be in poor health and their children experience developmental delays relative to their peers. food stamps somewhere one of the lowest error rates of any government program. around 3.8%, that includes overpayments and underpayments. and i defile t
leaders like george mcgovern and from the right, like bob dole, came together to make a difference. senator dole called the egregious cut to food stamps, quote, an about-face in our progress fighting hunger. this is because food stamps is our country's most important effort to deal with hunger here at home and ensure that america cap families can put food on their family. they help 47 million americans and nearly half of them children and make a tremendous difference for the health and...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
that the franklin roosevelt john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening c. series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. millions around the globe struggle with hunger. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. against g.m.o. and we think that's. the. priest. there is no. evidence any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or is. a free. enterprise. golden rice. speak your language. programs and. documentaries in arabic it's all here. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty yard p. interviews intriguing story to tell you. visit. some of the sixteen. words came from. the european union is ironic taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. territorial waters t
that the franklin roosevelt john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening c. series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. millions around the globe struggle with hunger. what if someone offers a...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time it was you know and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks. very. much and i'm. just. the sublethal was a problem very hard to take another look at along here the plug that he ever had sex with that hurt right there. little. league. little little league. little. little league little league. little. look. at the. lead. or little i was a new alert animation scripts scared me a little league. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news eagerly alexander's family cry tears of the warrior at your grave things rather that there had to be either read or get a quart of water around alive there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. legal. did you know the price is the only industry spe
franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time it was you know and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks. very. much and i'm. just. the sublethal was a problem very hard to take...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening c. series untold history united states thank you so much. really. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say where it's a story. it's just this guy like you. but smear about john stead of working for the people most issues the mainstream media are working for each other bribe writers vision. they did rather well. i know c.n.n. the most obviously i have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admired their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth to mike think. it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. at our teen years we have a different approach. because the news of the world just is not
franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening c. series untold history united states thank you so much. really. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say where it's a story. it's just this guy like...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching have a great night. if you. got no opportunity. to construct your own. gives don't want to be gangsters you don't want to be. they don't want that blowing all the time that a kid came be we can see. you just means a zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero probably the a.k.o. sound very good thirty round clip. but i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young age. dramas that can't be ignored. to the. stories of others who refused to notice. food since changing the world writes next. to picture of today's leaves. home to and from around the globe. up to. fifty. economic ups and downs in the find out. the longer the deal and the re
franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching have a great night. if you. got no opportunity. to construct your own....
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the franklin roosevelt at the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world i think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each good. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. they can the very strong position against g.m.o. and we think that's. the genetic anymore the right products are. out there is no. evidence that there is any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or is free cheese always in a mouse trap i don't believe that. free. enterprise is profit. these golden rice. right from the sea. first trip. and i were being put. on a reporter's twitter. instagram. to be in the know. on the. whole but i react to situations i have read the reports. and know i will leave them to the state department to comment
the franklin roosevelt at the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world i think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each good. what...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening a must. c. series untold history united states thank you so much over here really push you guys were back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks every hunger watching saturday night. live. live. live. live. live. please. i live. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to tip angles couldn't stories. so you hear. the choice call to spanish find out more visit i. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let you know pushing the know i will leave them to stay clear to comment on your latter point i come on to say that if mr kerry because all you're talking delgado. thank you no more weasel words. when you they made a direct question are you prepared for a change when you throw a punch be read
franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening a must. c. series untold history united states thank you so much over here really push you guys were back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks every hunger watching saturday night. live. live. live. live....
109
109
Jan 27, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
because the hubert humphrey's of the world died off and were replaced by george mcgovern's and much worse. i would describe the president as a liberal and when he belongs to reverend wright church one of the things he preaches against his middle-class. he preaches against middle classes. you have to avoid those middle-class versions. exact we hardly get to be middle class without middle-clmiddle-cl virtues? somebody has to explain this to me. contemporary liberalism, the closing chapters of the book anticipate the election in new york city. i'm not going to promote the book that way because no one will then read it. but the election in new york city has put its power on every major office. people are very close to the international union seiu and united health care workers. they are combined. de blazio the new mayor alyssa mark vigorito the speaker of the council votes worked for seiu. you can go on down the list. one of the ways liberalism changed is that when it lost the american majority and i talk about this in the section i called those philosophical crisis of american liberalism it
because the hubert humphrey's of the world died off and were replaced by george mcgovern's and much worse. i would describe the president as a liberal and when he belongs to reverend wright church one of the things he preaches against his middle-class. he preaches against middle classes. you have to avoid those middle-class versions. exact we hardly get to be middle class without middle-clmiddle-cl virtues? somebody has to explain this to me. contemporary liberalism, the closing chapters of the...
262
262
Jan 3, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
he cut his teeth on george mcgovern's failed wonderful presidential campaign.e was a man of the anti-war movement and of the civil rights movement. he made the right enemies in arkansas. he made enemies of the segregationists. he did move to the center. he was a reaction to democrats losing the white house four out of five times as he came of age. he did pull his party to the center. but i think his values have always been more on the progressive side. bill de blasio, likewise, was a supporter of the revolution that was not terribly radical in the early 1980s, but somewhat radical. then he went to work for bill clinton in hud. and went to work for hillary clinton. so both men moved to the center. now, bill de blasio's moment is a moment for the left which allows him more latitude. but i wouldn't say that either philosophically or on pulse there's a huge gulf between these two men or between him and hillary clinton. >> i guess what belies the theory this is driven by politics and a view towards 2016 was the idea if that were the case, it would seem to be a prima
he cut his teeth on george mcgovern's failed wonderful presidential campaign.e was a man of the anti-war movement and of the civil rights movement. he made the right enemies in arkansas. he made enemies of the segregationists. he did move to the center. he was a reaction to democrats losing the white house four out of five times as he came of age. he did pull his party to the center. but i think his values have always been more on the progressive side. bill de blasio, likewise, was a supporter...
99
99
Jan 1, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
i've been asked to introduce george mcgovern. i'm glad to be here to introdue another right-wing crazy. so the truth is though someone came to me this morning and said, i love your introduction. and is smiled, i said thank you for that generous comment. they're always so short and they never distract from the speaker. i can't remember a thing you have ever said. so i promise you i will be short, i will not disappoint you but it is very hard for me to speak about debbie wasserman-schultz in a forgettable way. i met debbie in the late '90s and i met her in a place where i think she did almost her business, the superstore, baby love in broward county. debbie spent a lot of time there and few years that followed, she was having little kids as i was i. i joined her in the legislature almost immediately and became closeia friends with her because frankly she led a battle against so many things wrong headed in this state and for me having her around was a incredible opportunity. i have always viewed debbie as both a younger sister and a
i've been asked to introduce george mcgovern. i'm glad to be here to introdue another right-wing crazy. so the truth is though someone came to me this morning and said, i love your introduction. and is smiled, i said thank you for that generous comment. they're always so short and they never distract from the speaker. i can't remember a thing you have ever said. so i promise you i will be short, i will not disappoint you but it is very hard for me to speak about debbie wasserman-schultz in a...
53
53
Jan 19, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
they asked me to introduce george mcgovern.'m glad to be your turn introduce another right wing crazy. [laughter] the truth is someone came to me this morning and bad, you know, i love your introduction. i smiled. i should thank you for their generous comment. she said they are always so short and they never distract from the speaker. i can't remember a thing you've ever said. so i promise you, i will be short. i will not disappoint you, but it is very hard for me to speak about debbie wasserman schultz and a forgettable way. i met jb in the late 90s. i met her at a place where you think she did almost all of their business. it was the superstore baby love in broward county. debbie spent a lot of time there in a few years that followed because she was having little kids, as the side. i joined her in the legislature almost immediately and became friends with her because frankly, she led a battle against so many things that are wrongheaded in this state. for me, having her around was an incredible opportunity. i have always viewe
they asked me to introduce george mcgovern.'m glad to be your turn introduce another right wing crazy. [laughter] the truth is someone came to me this morning and bad, you know, i love your introduction. i smiled. i should thank you for their generous comment. she said they are always so short and they never distract from the speaker. i can't remember a thing you've ever said. so i promise you, i will be short. i will not disappoint you, but it is very hard for me to speak about debbie...
79
79
Jan 8, 2014
01/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
they sent them to senator george mcgovern and were presented at mitchell from baltimore.itchellpresentative from baltimore. they immediately return the files to the fbi did not make them public. they sent them to three journalist in addition to sending them to me. they sent them to jack nelson at "the l.a. times." and tom wicker, columnist ben at "the new york times." it is important to keep in mind in addition to the fact we did not really know -- the public did not know what was happening in the fbi that very few wrote asts ever critical comment about the fbi. jack nelson and tom wicker were two of about three or four who point.until that at "the l.a. times," jack never received the envelope, even though it was addressed to him. the fbielivered to immediately. i did not know this until years later when i read the on thegative report fbi's investigation. it is a little less clear what happened as to whether tom wicker received. what they did do was they merely gave the files to the fbi -- they immediately gave the files to the fbi, but a poorly kept them and copy them, u
they sent them to senator george mcgovern and were presented at mitchell from baltimore.itchellpresentative from baltimore. they immediately return the files to the fbi did not make them public. they sent them to three journalist in addition to sending them to me. they sent them to jack nelson at "the l.a. times." and tom wicker, columnist ben at "the new york times." it is important to keep in mind in addition to the fact we did not really know -- the public did not know...
284
284
Jan 3, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> george mcgovern, famously opened a restaurant after he got out of the politics and shut down.e blamed in large part a lot of the regulations and red tape he had to deal with the government. and he said he wished he had done that before he ran for office because it would have changed his entire outlook on everything. >> nobody helps you. we had a driveway at our inn. somebody slipped because it was gravel. we paved it. then you got to take that pavement off. we didn't give you approval. someone slipped and hurt themselves. so what. i'm afraid of the government before i'm afraid of the insurance company. >> a lot of people are. i saw this fascinating poll. majority of americans supported same sex marriage, supported the legalization of marijuana and believe that the federal government was a fundamental risk to their freedoms. does that tell you -- a lot of us have been talking about this libertarian streak that will run across all issues especially in the future. >> and young people who have a reason to be suspicious -- not talking about obamacare but going back to katrina, the
. >> george mcgovern, famously opened a restaurant after he got out of the politics and shut down.e blamed in large part a lot of the regulations and red tape he had to deal with the government. and he said he wished he had done that before he ran for office because it would have changed his entire outlook on everything. >> nobody helps you. we had a driveway at our inn. somebody slipped because it was gravel. we paved it. then you got to take that pavement off. we didn't give you...
115
115
Jan 28, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
he took george mcgovern out to to meet with lbj. clinton learned a lot in that campaign. learn how you can lose. from that moment on, bill clinton's concept was how you could be a moderate progressive and still hang onto something in america as it was changing. >> during his term as governor, the clintons increased their national profile, leading to the 1992 presidential campaign. the mentioned earlier that it was a bruising one. of rossg the arrival perot's candidacy in the campaign. it brought bill clinton and hillary clinton to the white house. after they arrive, there was the announcement about health care. we have a couple of clips to show you that help demonstrate the intention of the first lady's involvement in health care. let's watch. [video clip] hillary has agreed to share this task force and she will be sharing some of the heat i expect to demonstrate. in the coming months, the american people will learn that we have a first lady of many talents, but most of all who can bring people together around on flex issues to hammer out consensus and get things done. >>
he took george mcgovern out to to meet with lbj. clinton learned a lot in that campaign. learn how you can lose. from that moment on, bill clinton's concept was how you could be a moderate progressive and still hang onto something in america as it was changing. >> during his term as governor, the clintons increased their national profile, leading to the 1992 presidential campaign. the mentioned earlier that it was a bruising one. of rossg the arrival perot's candidacy in the campaign. it...
142
142
Jan 12, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> so the 1972 one where nixon had a guy in a hard hat eating a sandwich saying that if george mcgovern wanted 47 percent of the country to free load off the other 53% of the country was pretty bad. but, yeah -- >> this was a movie i'm talking about. >> yeah. >> so, i mean, at all times the idea of getting rid of these ads was understood right now we had to do it. >> what happened? >> what happened with public broadcasting was that it never had the political support. i mean, it had some support. the difference between american public broadcasting and public broadcasting in europe and east asia is that in those countries public broadcasting provides the full array of services for the entire country, sports and entertainment, news and documentaries, feature films, the works. and its job is to serve everyone in the country with everything. and commercial broadcasters don't get first claim to things. in america the way it was set up in 1967, was that public broadcasters would do all the stuff commercial broadcasters couldn't make money on. the way they wanted to make it a great system, to t
. >> so the 1972 one where nixon had a guy in a hard hat eating a sandwich saying that if george mcgovern wanted 47 percent of the country to free load off the other 53% of the country was pretty bad. but, yeah -- >> this was a movie i'm talking about. >> yeah. >> so, i mean, at all times the idea of getting rid of these ads was understood right now we had to do it. >> what happened? >> what happened with public broadcasting was that it never had the...
104
104
Jan 5, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
giving people an idea of, hey, what you associate with liberalism, what you -- you associate george mcgovernu say you wanted to move the party away from that. do you -- did you consider what you did with the dlc? do you consider yourself a liberal and where do you assess liberalism now? >> first of all, i came out of the war on poverty. i consider myself a liberal. what i think we did is really saved the liberalism. you got to remember where we were in the 1980s. democrats suffered the three worst elections in the history of any party in the history of our country. we won a lower percentage of electoral votes this three consecutive election than any party has ever won since the advent of modern parties in 1828. liberalism was about ready to go the way of the whigs. we tried to modernize it, reconnect it with the main values of the democratic party. opportunity for all. make it a party of upward mobility again. that's why we grew the economy, created 22.5 million new jobs. moved more people out of poverty than any decade but one. restoring john kennedy's civic responsibility, the idea you hav
giving people an idea of, hey, what you associate with liberalism, what you -- you associate george mcgovernu say you wanted to move the party away from that. do you -- did you consider what you did with the dlc? do you consider yourself a liberal and where do you assess liberalism now? >> first of all, i came out of the war on poverty. i consider myself a liberal. what i think we did is really saved the liberalism. you got to remember where we were in the 1980s. democrats suffered the...
544
544
Jan 15, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 544
favorite 0
quote 0
mcgovern: madam speaker, let me just remind my colleagues that republican president george bush extended unemployment benefits on a number of occasions and never paid for it and i don't recall my friends on the other side of the aisle raising a big to-do over that. but bottom line is that to simply say that we've extended them multiple times so tough luck to these people who are still struggling in this difficult economy is unacceptable. that? we do sna -- do we're here to represent these people. to make sure that they have enough to get through these difficult times until the economy gets bet sore they can get a job. but this should not be controversial this shouldn't be a big deal. i mean, i'm stunned that extending unemployment insurance to the unemployed of this country is a controversial issue. only in this republican-led house of representatives. our priorities are all messed up. nobody talks about pay-fors for tax cuts for donald trump or subsidies to big oil or any special deals for corporate donors to the republican national committee. no one says a word about that. but when it
mcgovern: madam speaker, let me just remind my colleagues that republican president george bush extended unemployment benefits on a number of occasions and never paid for it and i don't recall my friends on the other side of the aisle raising a big to-do over that. but bottom line is that to simply say that we've extended them multiple times so tough luck to these people who are still struggling in this difficult economy is unacceptable. that? we do sna -- do we're here to represent these...