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please welcome back to the show the one and only whoopi goldberg!se ] >> hey. >> jimmy: whoopi goldberg, come on. >> hello, darling. >> jimmy: you always bring me something fun. >> i have brought you something wonderful. from lulu's cake boutique. >> jimmy: i do not know lulu. >> lulu is downtown -- >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> -- and they make their own rendition of twinkies and snow cones, and i want you to taste this one. it's a chocolate blend, much like myself. [ laughter ] take a bite of that. >> jimmy: here we go. hmm. >> is that insane? >> jimmy: wow. it's like a ring ding. >> in a way -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> -- yes. >> jimmy: but this is like, fascinating. wait. i want to do it again. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is delicious. >> isn't that great? >> jimmy: i'll tell you, it's just like a gourmet -- whatever this thing is. >> it's fantastic. >> jimmy: is that a ding dong? >> it could be. i mean -- it's not my ding dong, but -- [ laughter ] >> i made you eat a ding dong. in front of the whole country! >> jimmy: on national tv? >> that's ri
please welcome back to the show the one and only whoopi goldberg!se ] >> hey. >> jimmy: whoopi goldberg, come on. >> hello, darling. >> jimmy: you always bring me something fun. >> i have brought you something wonderful. from lulu's cake boutique. >> jimmy: i do not know lulu. >> lulu is downtown -- >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> -- and they make their own rendition of twinkies and snow cones, and i want you to taste this one. it's a chocolate...
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>> judge goldberg was an amazing person himself.y involved in also just the, the social justice of what was going on. he was on the 5th circuit, which is the court of appeals for this area. toward the end of the, what3 you'd think of the civil rights movement era when desegregation was happening ú& the entire south and actually around the country when judges were sometimes personally threatened for positions they were taking. >> yeah. >> schools were being -esegregated and he and his colleagues displayed huge courage but also never lost sight of what was happening. you talk about the violence, threats of violence against judges.3 maybe that's a good place, we have just a few minutes left to close. -iffords was shot in arizona a federal udge. >> judge rolls. >> .judge rools was killed. and there was actually a moment there when people wondered whether the gunman was in fact targeting the judge. not that his death was incidental but that was the deliberate decision he made. and in fact federal judges have been targeted before. judges
>> judge goldberg was an amazing person himself.y involved in also just the, the social justice of what was going on. he was on the 5th circuit, which is the court of appeals for this area. toward the end of the, what3 you'd think of the civil rights movement era when desegregation was happening ú& the entire south and actually around the country when judges were sometimes personally threatened for positions they were taking. >> yeah. >> schools were being -esegregated...
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jerry goldberg, there's a letter also to mr. scott sanchez regarding a letter to uphold an initial notice of violation sent by the planning department signed by about 15 people and several of them made chents on it. i didn't go out and try to solicit a lot of letters. i thought what i had was fairly adequate and there was a lot of support many this direction as well. there's also comments by buck passmore taken into account by the neighborhood association of liberty hill and they passed a resolution saying that if at all possible, when someone is doing a project, of a certain magnitude on the ground floor or first floor of a building, that it's not a matter of convenience but it's also of what's good for the neighborhood and what's good for the neighborhood is not to have the trash enclosures out on the street because there's a lot of issues that have come up about them. i don't know that i can speak any more to the continuance issue but the d.b.i. is investigating these issues and they do have -- they do have authority to look
jerry goldberg, there's a letter also to mr. scott sanchez regarding a letter to uphold an initial notice of violation sent by the planning department signed by about 15 people and several of them made chents on it. i didn't go out and try to solicit a lot of letters. i thought what i had was fairly adequate and there was a lot of support many this direction as well. there's also comments by buck passmore taken into account by the neighborhood association of liberty hill and they passed a...
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scott goldberg, for cbs news. >> well, the wedding is over. now, off to the honeymoon, right? not exactly. why the royal newly weds have put off taking their honeymoon. >>> hundreds of thousands of people converging on rome tonight. the milestone they are celebrating for the late pope john paul ii. >>> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. what a start to the weekend weather-wise. you know what? it is going to get even better. we will talk about that coming up. >>> the royal newly weds are spending a private week somewhere in britain after a very public wedding. the palace announced they will take an overseas honeymoon later. manuel gallegus on why the honeymoon was postponed. >> reporter: the duke and dutchess of cambridge taking a stroll at buckingham palace. then it was off by helicopter to somewhere in england for a long weekend and some privacy. no honeymoon for now. william will return to his military duties tuesday as a royal air force helicopter pilot. it was a picture-perfect day. just ask the royal fans who were back at westminster abbey one
scott goldberg, for cbs news. >> well, the wedding is over. now, off to the honeymoon, right? not exactly. why the royal newly weds have put off taking their honeymoon. >>> hundreds of thousands of people converging on rome tonight. the milestone they are celebrating for the late pope john paul ii. >>> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. what a start to the weekend weather-wise. you know what? it is going to get even better. we will talk about...
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. >>> up next, jeffrey goldberg. should the u.s. reconsider aid to pakistan and just ahead, pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. joining us on the hot seat. and send me your thoughts on twitter at mitcher repo eell re. t that i needed to quit, and i went online to find a way. ♪ chantix -- it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. while you're taking the medication, for the first week, you can go ahead and smoke. [ male announcer ] prescription chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these symptoms or behaviors, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious al
. >>> up next, jeffrey goldberg. should the u.s. reconsider aid to pakistan and just ahead, pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. joining us on the hot seat. and send me your thoughts on twitter at mitcher repo eell re. t that i needed to quit, and i went online to find a way. ♪ chantix -- it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. while you're taking the medication, for the first week, you can go ahead and smoke. [ male announcer ] prescription chantix is...
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i'm scott goldberg in lower manhattan. the story is coming up. >>> u.s.a., u.s.a. >> as word leaked out of osama bin laden's death, new york city's ground zero had the feeling of a sports stadium, long viewed as hallowed ground for many, it was filled with clintons and cheers into the wee hours -- with chants and cheers into the wee hours of the morning. in new york's times square, hundreds were there to take part in this celebration. for the families of the 9/11 victims it is a celebration that is bittersweet. scott goldberg joined us -- joins us live from ground zero where a steady stream of people have been gathering there today to reflect. >> reporter: it is a much more somber atmosphere at ground zero today after those parties last night. today people who are relatives and friends of the victims of 9/11 came back here and while they too say that they are happy to know osama bin laden is dead, for them it is mixed with a sadness that will never fully go away. tara joins thousands of people visiting ground zero as news
i'm scott goldberg in lower manhattan. the story is coming up. >>> u.s.a., u.s.a. >> as word leaked out of osama bin laden's death, new york city's ground zero had the feeling of a sports stadium, long viewed as hallowed ground for many, it was filled with clintons and cheers into the wee hours -- with chants and cheers into the wee hours of the morning. in new york's times square, hundreds were there to take part in this celebration. for the families of the 9/11 victims it is a...
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scott goldberg reports to wjz with the latest. >>> fireworks lit up the night sky as libyans celebrated the death of goo at that fee's youngest son. the libyan government spokeman says 29-year-old goo at that fee was killed by a nato air strike and that goo at that fee himself suffer sprieferred the attack. >>> and he is in himself in good health. he wasn't harmed. three off goo at that fee's grandchildren were also reportedly killed on a strike on a housing trip. nato says its missions are aimed at libyan command centers and do not target goo at that fee. the leader appeared on libyan state tv earlier on saturday calling for a ceasefire and negotiations but he refused once again to step down. rebel commanders quickly rejected the offer saying the time for compromise has passed. goo at that fee's sixth son. in recent years, he studied in germany. scott goldberg, wjz eyewitness news. >> and jato is responsible for the air strike but could not confirm that goo at that fee's son was killed. >>> we have breaking news out of queen ann's county. police have now found the body at the center of
scott goldberg reports to wjz with the latest. >>> fireworks lit up the night sky as libyans celebrated the death of goo at that fee's youngest son. the libyan government spokeman says 29-year-old goo at that fee was killed by a nato air strike and that goo at that fee himself suffer sprieferred the attack. >>> and he is in himself in good health. he wasn't harmed. three off goo at that fee's grandchildren were also reportedly killed on a strike on a housing trip. nato says...
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. >>> and i mean, you have whoopi goldberg saying i am playing the card and then last night, it spiraled out of control. johnathon altertold chris matthews, they who question the president are saying that dumb black man don't know how to speak without it. >> don't forget and i agree with an drea that they think they are winning. the left and obama thinks he's losing. that's why he did it . the media thinks they are getting ratings . everyone of those msnbc stories is chris matthews attacking. >> he's nuts. >>> and you don't have to go to msnbc to see it. watch fox. >> and what is interesting to me, i attribute to to lack of displinn. goes ophrah and fundraisers and they are not understanding from a presidential reelection point of view they need to go away. >> he goes on ophrah and airs . ing and making opening joking remarks. >> when you are president you have to have discipline. >> meaningless funny comments before. >> they are taken seriously. >> and so now the birth certificate is settled are we turning our attention to donald trump's finances. he would release if the president trott
. >>> and i mean, you have whoopi goldberg saying i am playing the card and then last night, it spiraled out of control. johnathon altertold chris matthews, they who question the president are saying that dumb black man don't know how to speak without it. >> don't forget and i agree with an drea that they think they are winning. the left and obama thinks he's losing. that's why he did it . the media thinks they are getting ratings . everyone of those msnbc stories is chris...
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jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic" weighs in on that question. horrific crimes committed on peace corps volunteers around the country. the victims tell why they feel completely betrayed. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. better than any other luxury brand. ♪ intellichoice proclaims that lexus has the best overall value of any brand. ♪ and j.d. power and associates ranks lexus the highest in customer satisfaction. no wonder more people have chosen lexus over any other luxury brand 11 years in a row. see your lexus dealer. ♪ flash, aah-ah l about blackberry playbook? that's right. it runs flash. so unlike some tablets we could mention, you get the best of the internet - not just part of it. ♪ flash, aah-ah ♪ flash, aah-ah itchy, irritated skin... not on
jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic" weighs in on that question. horrific crimes committed on peace corps volunteers around the country. the victims tell why they feel completely betrayed. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network...
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we have alal sis from bret stephens, aluf benn, walter russell mead and jeffrey goldberg. >> what was interestingly missing from predent obama's presentation both last thursday and sunday was the argument that resolving the israeli-palestinian conflict. and now it was mostly anger and frustration at both at abbas for the delusional movemenin the united nations. and then no follow up. where has the american national interest disappeared on this one? >> charlie: we conclude with the administrative noaa jane lubchenco. >> many new discoveries have come from serendipity. and many new chemicals, for example, for medicine or new break throughs in technology have come from studying living organisms. we have a pretty good handle on a lot of the biodiversity on land. but the wealth of life in the oceans is virtually unexplored. >> the prime minister addresses u.s. congress. and we talk about the oceans next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: all across america. a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, notust a dollar. they are sma
we have alal sis from bret stephens, aluf benn, walter russell mead and jeffrey goldberg. >> what was interestingly missing from predent obama's presentation both last thursday and sunday was the argument that resolving the israeli-palestinian conflict. and now it was mostly anger and frustration at both at abbas for the delusional movemenin the united nations. and then no follow up. where has the american national interest disappeared on this one? >> charlie: we conclude with the...
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scott goldberg has the latest from new york. >> reporter: libyan officials took journalists on a tour of a bombed-out home in tripoli where anatomies sill strike killed one of muammar gaddafi's -- where a missile strike killed one of muammar gaddafi's son. the deaths have not been confirmed independently. >> we have no verification of that at the moment. it there are still reports saying we don't know one way or another. >> reporter: the report set off celebration. they called the air strike an illegal attempt to assassinate gaddafi himself. nato says they are not targeting individuals. >> the targeting policy of nato is absolutely clear and absolutely in line with resolution, u.n. resolution 1973 and it's about preventing the loss of life by targeting the war-making machines. >> reporter: but on the sunday talk show, the u.s. lawmakers said that he could be a casualty of that policy. >> and we should be taking out his commanding control and if he is killed or injured because of that, then that is fine. >> reporter: in the hours after the air strike, the united states pulled their int
scott goldberg has the latest from new york. >> reporter: libyan officials took journalists on a tour of a bombed-out home in tripoli where anatomies sill strike killed one of muammar gaddafi's -- where a missile strike killed one of muammar gaddafi's son. the deaths have not been confirmed independently. >> we have no verification of that at the moment. it there are still reports saying we don't know one way or another. >> reporter: the report set off celebration. they called...
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. >> tonight jimmy welcomes actress whoopi goldberg, sesame street's elmo, and musical guest jennifer," week nights 12:35. >>> it's time for your first look at entertainment news. charlie sheen has taken on many varied real life roles lately, but they keep getting more bizarre. yesterday, wearing a university of alabama jersey and cap, sheen toured a tuscaloosa neighborhood decimated by last week's tornadoes. sheen says he's working with local authorities to organize a set. >>> also mariah carey and husband nick cannon welcomed their long awaited, much publicized twins into the world, a boy and a girl. >>> as '80s rocker rick springfield to celebrity mugshot. the 61-year-old was arrested in malibu sunday night for driving under the influence. >>> finally, no prenup for william. according to a friend, despite legal advice to consider one, the duke of cambridge refused because, quote, he loves kate and trusts her implicitly. i guess the telegraph doesn't do the double source thing. according to a friend. >> are you you sure we didn't grab rick springfield's album cover from the '80s? he
. >> tonight jimmy welcomes actress whoopi goldberg, sesame street's elmo, and musical guest jennifer," week nights 12:35. >>> it's time for your first look at entertainment news. charlie sheen has taken on many varied real life roles lately, but they keep getting more bizarre. yesterday, wearing a university of alabama jersey and cap, sheen toured a tuscaloosa neighborhood decimated by last week's tornadoes. sheen says he's working with local authorities to organize a set....
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she's asked by jeffrey goldberg, would you be sad if bashar assad's regime disappeared?he answer, "it depends on what replaces it." it depends on what replaces it. so even american diplomacy as we point to the syrian regime and what it's doing on the border with israel, even american diplomacy hasn't seen fit to do the right thing, which is to declare this man, bashar al assad, a war criminal and to give him the same treatment we have given someone like gadhafi. >> jill, the president has given a speech on the situation in the middle east on thursday. do we have any indication that he's going to change his stance on syria? >> reporter: yeah, that is what -- that's what u.s. officials are telling us, that they are -- the president is expected to move closer and go farther than he's -- or further than he's ever gone before in talking about syria. a tougher tone. and also, you know, the magic question is would he actually get so far as to say that bashar al assad is no longer legitimate, has lost his legitimacy, and should step down? that is not clear. but it could be that
she's asked by jeffrey goldberg, would you be sad if bashar assad's regime disappeared?he answer, "it depends on what replaces it." it depends on what replaces it. so even american diplomacy as we point to the syrian regime and what it's doing on the border with israel, even american diplomacy hasn't seen fit to do the right thing, which is to declare this man, bashar al assad, a war criminal and to give him the same treatment we have given someone like gadhafi. >> jill, the...
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scott goldberg on the reaction to the news. >> reporter: fireworks lit up the night sky in the rebel held city of bangazi. libyan government spokesman says he was killed by a nato air strike and gadhafi himself survived the attack. >> the leader himself is in good health. he wasn't harmed. his wife also is in good health. >> three of gadhafi's grandchildren were also reportedly killed in the strike on a one story house in tripoli. its missions are aimed at libyan command centers and do not target gadhafi. the leader appeared on libyan state tv earlier on saturday calling for a cease fire and negotiations, but he refused once again to step down. rebel commanders quickly rejected the offer saying the time for compromise has passed. he was gadhafi's sixth son. he studied in germany. cbs news, new york. >>> nato is only confirming the air strike, but not gadhafi son was killed. >>> well gas prices are at an all-time high and california has some of the highest in the country. tonight, senator barbra boxer says the solutions and the blame lie with big oil. don knapp is in san francisco wit
scott goldberg on the reaction to the news. >> reporter: fireworks lit up the night sky in the rebel held city of bangazi. libyan government spokesman says he was killed by a nato air strike and gadhafi himself survived the attack. >> the leader himself is in good health. he wasn't harmed. his wife also is in good health. >> three of gadhafi's grandchildren were also reportedly killed in the strike on a one story house in tripoli. its missions are aimed at libyan command...
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♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: well, i would like to thank my guests, adam goldberg and lucy punch.ill probably thank lucy more than adam. [laughter] like, if i had a choice of how to thank them and a way of thanking them, adam, i would be like -- and -- that's all right. i like him. he is good. he is my bud. but who you! i've never seen that girl before. lucy punch. wow! [laughter] kind of blew my hair back a little bit, that did. it was kind of like, well, gosh darn it, i thought. i actually thought something else but it is cuss-free week on the show. and i'm really loving it. [laughter] well, shut the front door! [laughter] well, shut the front door! good night, everyone.,,,,,,,,,,, mud? yeah, dirt? do you think the two of us will ever find the one? well, we've been left behind by so many mops and brooms... aw, man! ...but we have got... see ya! ...each other. ♪ what about love?! [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. the 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to trap and lock more dirt than a broom and uses dirt dissolving wet cloths to clean better than a mop.
♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: well, i would like to thank my guests, adam goldberg and lucy punch.ill probably thank lucy more than adam. [laughter] like, if i had a choice of how to thank them and a way of thanking them, adam, i would be like -- and -- that's all right. i like him. he is good. he is my bud. but who you! i've never seen that girl before. lucy punch. wow! [laughter] kind of blew my hair back a little bit, that did. it was kind of like, well, gosh darn it, i thought. i actually...
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cool will save ukraine if ukraine saves goldberg. the coal industry was only given due attention after years of my unit nord which is why successive governments and ministers. in two thousand and four the then prime minister victory on a coach who comes from eastern ukraine won the presidential election a population of gum basket support that compadre it for supporters of his rival and the. plane that the election had been rigged subsequent events in central kiev have gone down in history as the orange revolution the result was the fusion cahow the presidency for five years. because a step joke was a college student at the to. of the orange revolution victor took part in the demo and wrote in the column of the post office situated in the my down square. just a few words there was no empty space here at the time of the revolution where they had written all over it people were everywhere when the revolution was over his column became an open air museum and. he wholeheartedly supported it he and his friends spent several days in the my
cool will save ukraine if ukraine saves goldberg. the coal industry was only given due attention after years of my unit nord which is why successive governments and ministers. in two thousand and four the then prime minister victory on a coach who comes from eastern ukraine won the presidential election a population of gum basket support that compadre it for supporters of his rival and the. plane that the election had been rigged subsequent events in central kiev have gone down in history as...
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top level and the goldberg as a judge being extremely respected well paid with a great. interest of this aside to do the work it's an idea that who accept where i think we also can realize it thank you very much for the thinking thank you very much for having you. touches the same ocean definitely a huge musician apparently finding that in the market the arab awakening is often referred to as revolutions miracle at least there can be no doubt something in the core of this is the teacher that wealthy british science. that's not on the title of the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the cause a report on r.t. . more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is and charge it up and people have to be aware that they're far away from civilization sean thomas discovers what makes sense arctic is so special and detracted from many wildlife in antarctica it is the closest and the sun's. expedition to the bottom of the earth on our team. the russian foreign minister is set to hold talks with libyan rebels and
top level and the goldberg as a judge being extremely respected well paid with a great. interest of this aside to do the work it's an idea that who accept where i think we also can realize it thank you very much for the thinking thank you very much for having you. touches the same ocean definitely a huge musician apparently finding that in the market the arab awakening is often referred to as revolutions miracle at least there can be no doubt something in the core of this is the teacher that...
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you had among them supreme court justice author goldberg, white sox catcher moe burg. but perhaps the most unusual and notable was the chef julia child. >> now the news that jewel ya had worked for the oss made headlines across the country. everywhere i went people would stop me and ask was she really a spy and where did she go? i didn't note answer to any of their questions soy began doing some research and one thing or another led to the beginning of this book. now, like so many wartime secrets julia child's oss career was really not a secret at all. the basic facts of her intelligence career could be looked up as easily as the ingredients to quiche. she opened up about her past an talked a bit about her escapades and mentioned a few paragraphs about it in her memoir, my life in france. it was mentioned in movies. and it was in all the obituaries when she died in 2004. but as soon as this huge treasure-trove was released there was a great excitement about the new material that might be on earth and it caused a bit of a stir. afterall the cia held on to these document
you had among them supreme court justice author goldberg, white sox catcher moe burg. but perhaps the most unusual and notable was the chef julia child. >> now the news that jewel ya had worked for the oss made headlines across the country. everywhere i went people would stop me and ask was she really a spy and where did she go? i didn't note answer to any of their questions soy began doing some research and one thing or another led to the beginning of this book. now, like so many wartime...
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you had among them supreme court justice arthur goldberg, the actor sterling hayden, white sox catcher moe berg, an historian arthur schlesinger, jr. but perhaps the most unusual and notable was the chef julia child. the news that julie had worked for the oss made headlines across the country. everywhere i went on this book tour for the next few weeks people would stop me and asked me what she really a spy. what did she do, where did she go? and i didn't know the answer to any other questions i began doing some research, and one thing or another led to the beginning of this book. now, like so many wartime secrets, julia childs oss grid was really not a secret at all. that basic facts of her intelligence career could be looked at this easily ingredients to a recipe for quiche lorraine. laid in her life she opened up a bit about our past. she had broken her vow of silence and talked a bit about her escapades for the oss. she even mentioned a few paragraphs about it in her memoir, my life in france. it was mentioned in various books. one movie about her and paul had a brief bit about it.
you had among them supreme court justice arthur goldberg, the actor sterling hayden, white sox catcher moe berg, an historian arthur schlesinger, jr. but perhaps the most unusual and notable was the chef julia child. the news that julie had worked for the oss made headlines across the country. everywhere i went on this book tour for the next few weeks people would stop me and asked me what she really a spy. what did she do, where did she go? and i didn't know the answer to any other questions i...
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you had among them supreme court justice arthur goldberg, the actor sterling aiden and the historian, arthur schlessinger jr. but perhaps the most notable was the chef, julia child. now, the news made headlines across the country, so everywhere i went on this book tour for the next few weeks, people would stop and ask me, was she really a spy? what did she do? where did she go? and i didn't know the answer to their questions. one thing or another led to the beginning of this book. now, like so many wartime secrets, julia child's oss career was really not a secret at all. the basic facts of her intelligence career could be looked up as easily as the ingredients to her recipes. late in her life she had broken her vow of silence and talked a bit about her escapades for the oss. she even mentioned it in her memoir. it was mentioned in various books, one movie about her and paul had a brief bit about it, and it was in all the obituaries when she died in 2004. but as soon as this huge treasure-trove of archives was released, there was great excitement about the new material that might be un
you had among them supreme court justice arthur goldberg, the actor sterling aiden and the historian, arthur schlessinger jr. but perhaps the most notable was the chef, julia child. now, the news made headlines across the country, so everywhere i went on this book tour for the next few weeks, people would stop and ask me, was she really a spy? what did she do? where did she go? and i didn't know the answer to their questions. one thing or another led to the beginning of this book. now, like so...
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goldberg. please begin. >> my name is paul goldberger and i'm the executive director and founder of the national parent center in minnesota that provides information and resources to parents of children with all disabilities. we began the national bullying prevention center six years ago after receiving numerous calls from parents about their children with disabilities being bullied. pacer's national prevention center has since expanded to serve all children and to pacer is the founder of the prevention month which is an october. i would like to thank members of the commission for inviting me today, and i would also like to recognize the commissioner for her being an advocate for her entire career for people with disabilities. and the nevada pennant information center has also partnered with pacer on bullying issues. i want to begin by sharing just several stories about children with disabilities. a month ago i personally received a call from a mother who has two sons with us berger's syndrome.
goldberg. please begin. >> my name is paul goldberger and i'm the executive director and founder of the national parent center in minnesota that provides information and resources to parents of children with all disabilities. we began the national bullying prevention center six years ago after receiving numerous calls from parents about their children with disabilities being bullied. pacer's national prevention center has since expanded to serve all children and to pacer is the founder of...
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scott goldberg cbs news new york. >>> the osama bin laden operation bumped up the president essay prove rating. >> but how -- president's approval ratling. >> but how long is it going to last. we ask willie brown what he thought he needed to continue the bump he got. >> he needs to do something about that so called debt ceiling that has to happen and believe me to the extent that he does he will frighten republicans into believing he is invincible. >>> well, we saw this week some high profile republicans think they can take back the white house and still to come mayor brown will sound off on what that and the war on terror in afghanistan will do with the president's chances of getting re-elected. speaking of the debt limit mayor brown spoke about, house speaker john boehner took that topic plus the state economy coming up. >> on face the nation he will sit with harry smith and talk about what it takes in washington to get the debt ceiling up or down plus more of the town hall meeting with president obama. >>> 1200 port o potties lining the race route. >>> bay to breakers fans dealing wi
scott goldberg cbs news new york. >>> the osama bin laden operation bumped up the president essay prove rating. >> but how -- president's approval ratling. >> but how long is it going to last. we ask willie brown what he thought he needed to continue the bump he got. >> he needs to do something about that so called debt ceiling that has to happen and believe me to the extent that he does he will frighten republicans into believing he is invincible. >>> well,...
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sugar is talking to the whoopi goldberg character. she says, you sure are ugly. into the pair dime of who is beautiful and who is not. i read the article before it was pulled. i was one of the people to help get it pulled. at the end of the day, it was based on subjective factors of what you like versus what the standard beauty is. it was not based on science. here's the issue i want us to think about at home. why would somebody put an article like that up in the first place? particularly someone that calls himself a scientist? and i'll tell you why, because it is okay to talk about black women that way. whether it is us throwing a pepsi can at somebody and hitting them in the head, we are violent, now we are ugly on top of it. and these are the type of thing that is black women are grappling with in the workplace, in relationships, stereotypes are not funny when they follow you everywhere, as i like to say. >> sofia, you showed a passion that many black women are showing about this story. there's another beautiful black woman in the studio today upset about it.
sugar is talking to the whoopi goldberg character. she says, you sure are ugly. into the pair dime of who is beautiful and who is not. i read the article before it was pulled. i was one of the people to help get it pulled. at the end of the day, it was based on subjective factors of what you like versus what the standard beauty is. it was not based on science. here's the issue i want us to think about at home. why would somebody put an article like that up in the first place? particularly...
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a discussion with you a while ago, where secretary of state hillary clinton was asked by jeffrey goldbergd you be sorry to see assad go? and she gave this remarkable answer, very, very politically, if you really think about it, a very obtuse answer. she said it depends on who replaces him. to say we know what you're doing in dara and damascus, and i think that there was an attempt, if you will, to take american diplomacy in a tougher direction. >> from a diplomatic effort, richard, why would you not say this man has lost legitimacy? >> because if your rhetoric gets that far out, the gap gets too large and you create a libya situation. the president could say, assad has to go, and then everyone's next question is that's fine, mr. president, but what are you going to do to bring it about? the answer is, there's not a lot we can do. at the end of the day, the futcher is going to be determined on the streets of syrian cities, not a speech by the president of the united states. >> fouad, how concerned are you about what's going on in egypt right now? >> fundamentally, this is where the arab sp
a discussion with you a while ago, where secretary of state hillary clinton was asked by jeffrey goldbergd you be sorry to see assad go? and she gave this remarkable answer, very, very politically, if you really think about it, a very obtuse answer. she said it depends on who replaces him. to say we know what you're doing in dara and damascus, and i think that there was an attempt, if you will, to take american diplomacy in a tougher direction. >> from a diplomatic effort, richard, why...
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some of these people would double but very unusual you have the supreme court justice goldberg, an actor, a white sox pitcher and arthur slauson shura, jr.. perhaps the most unusual was the chef julia child. the news is that she worked at the oss made headlines back everywhere i went people would stop me and say what she really us by? what did she do? where did she go? i didn't know the answers too any questions so i began to do research and one thing led to another for the research. like many wartime seacrest hurt career was not a secret. the basic facts of her career could be worked up brass easily as sir ingredients. way to my sheet opened up her about her past and broker bala sirens and even mentioned a few paragraphs in her memoir my life in france. it was mentioned in various books and in one movie and it was then all of the obituaries when she died in 2004. when the huge treasure trove archives was released there was new material effect could be unearthed causing a stir. the cia held on to the classified documents for decades and was reluctant to release them and it took william c
some of these people would double but very unusual you have the supreme court justice goldberg, an actor, a white sox pitcher and arthur slauson shura, jr.. perhaps the most unusual was the chef julia child. the news is that she worked at the oss made headlines back everywhere i went people would stop me and say what she really us by? what did she do? where did she go? i didn't know the answers too any questions so i began to do research and one thing led to another for the research. like many...
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jeffrey goldberg national coespondent for "the atlantic" i'm pleased to have them here. i bee begin with aluf, what did the prime minister do, having completed speech seen the response to it. >> what the prime minister intended to do was reassert his leadersh. only fivor six months ago he was bordering irrelevant in -- he was attacked from all sides. he had no clear message, now he's right on p of it. everybody was waiting to hear his speech. he picked a fight with president obama over the week end forethe president's speech last week. and now he came to congress which is his home territoryay after the apec conrence to show president obama and the world that he's got congress behind him. and toend obama a message that israel will not bend under the palestinian threat to go to the u.n. and declare a state through the u.n. and israeli public is united behind whatever he was saying about the jewish state and about ability to make compromises as long as palestinians get rid of hamas government and recognize israel as a jewish state. the problem is that there is no palestinia
jeffrey goldberg national coespondent for "the atlantic" i'm pleased to have them here. i bee begin with aluf, what did the prime minister do, having completed speech seen the response to it. >> what the prime minister intended to do was reassert his leadersh. only fivor six months ago he was bordering irrelevant in -- he was attacked from all sides. he had no clear message, now he's right on p of it. everybody was waiting to hear his speech. he picked a fight with president...
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a discussion with you a while ago, where secretary of state hillary clinton was asked by jeffrey goldberg, would you be sorry to see assad go? and she gave this remarkable answer, very, very politically, if you really think about it, a very obtuse answer. she said it depends on who replaces him. so in fact this represented a movement in american diplomacy to speak to assad and say we know what your doing in dara, we know what you are doing in damascus, and i think that there was an attempt, if you will, to take american diplomacy in a tougher direction. >> from a diplomatic effort, richard, why would you not say this man has lost legitimacy? >> because if your rhetoric gets that far out in front, the gap between your rhetoric and what you're prepared to do get toos large and you create something of a libya situation where your goals are ambitious and your means are constrained. the president could say, assad has to go, and then everyone's next question is that's fine, mr. president, but what are you going to do to bring it about? the answer is, there's not a lot we can do. we've done sanc
a discussion with you a while ago, where secretary of state hillary clinton was asked by jeffrey goldberg, would you be sorry to see assad go? and she gave this remarkable answer, very, very politically, if you really think about it, a very obtuse answer. she said it depends on who replaces him. so in fact this represented a movement in american diplomacy to speak to assad and say we know what your doing in dara, we know what you are doing in damascus, and i think that there was an attempt, if...
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well, that's what atlanta correspondent jeffrey goldberg tweeted earlier today. but who are the members the elite navy s.e.a.l.s team 6 and what do we know about the history and culture of this secretive military unit? here's chris cuomo. >> reporter: what does it take to climb out of a helicopter, assault a compound, double-tap osama bin laden, and be back in time for breakfast? >> they were able to hit arguably one of the most hidden and perhaps even furiously protected men on the planet. and 40 minutes later, they were gone. >> reporter: and what kind of hero does all that and then prefers to remain entirely anonymous? >> basically what was in their mind is just taking care of business. no thoughts of personal conquest. or gore are you glory. just getting in there, taking care of business and getting themselves out alive. >> reporter: answer, the navy s.e.a.l.s known as team 6. s.e.a.l. stands for sea, air, land. as in, they tom nate any combat environment. they are the elite of the elite in the american military. but if you think they look and act like charli
well, that's what atlanta correspondent jeffrey goldberg tweeted earlier today. but who are the members the elite navy s.e.a.l.s team 6 and what do we know about the history and culture of this secretive military unit? here's chris cuomo. >> reporter: what does it take to climb out of a helicopter, assault a compound, double-tap osama bin laden, and be back in time for breakfast? >> they were able to hit arguably one of the most hidden and perhaps even furiously protected men on the...
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. >> joining me now is donny deutsch, mike citric, don goldberg, president clinton's damage control specialist, and hilary rosen, democratic strategist and cnn contributor. hilary, i know you know both arnold and maria personally. i have to say i was pretty shocked by this. i saw them at a restaurant in los angeles only three or four weeks ago. they were just going in to a restaurant i was coming out of. i stopped, i talked to them both. they were clearly dining together. they seemed very happy certainly on the face of it. had no warning at auto about what was coming. were you aware of what transpired from january? >> no. and i think that, you know, it was a very small circle of informed. but, you know, this is kind of typical of maria in that she obviously was worried about her children. she wanted to make sure that whatever happened they knew first and that they were protected and it was handled the right way. and i just admire her so much for the strength that she's showing through this, and it's enormously distressing for her friends and supporters. >> it clearly is. let's turn to the poli
. >> joining me now is donny deutsch, mike citric, don goldberg, president clinton's damage control specialist, and hilary rosen, democratic strategist and cnn contributor. hilary, i know you know both arnold and maria personally. i have to say i was pretty shocked by this. i saw them at a restaurant in los angeles only three or four weeks ago. they were just going in to a restaurant i was coming out of. i stopped, i talked to them both. they were clearly dining together. they seemed very...
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goldberg. please begin. >> my name is paula goldberg, and i'm executive director and founder of pacer center, national parent center in minnesota that provides information and resources to parents of children with all disabilities. pacer begin its national bowling prevention center six years ago after receiving numerous calls from parents about their children with disabilities being bullied. pacers national bowling prevention center has since expanded to serve all children and pacer is also the founder of national bowling prevention which is in october but. i would like to thank members of this commission for inviting me today and i would also like to recognize commissioner titus for her being an abacus for her entire career in nevada for people with disabilities. and in nevada. information center has also partnered with pacer on bullying issues. i want to begin by sharing just several stories about children with disabilities. a month ago i personally received a call from a mother who has two s
goldberg. please begin. >> my name is paula goldberg, and i'm executive director and founder of pacer center, national parent center in minnesota that provides information and resources to parents of children with all disabilities. pacer begin its national bowling prevention center six years ago after receiving numerous calls from parents about their children with disabilities being bullied. pacers national bowling prevention center has since expanded to serve all children and pacer is...
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. >> even jeffery goldberg who is the most reliable, said he was offended to see the israeli prime minister basically lecturing the president to the united states, and netanyahu went out of his way to alienate this president. >> what they're upset about behind the scenes is the israeli's knowledge, obviously the borders with mutually agreed upon land swaps is the basis for territorial negotiation. that has always been behind the scenes. now this is official first-time interrogation. now it's the official position, and what that does is gives away a chip at the negotiating table. now that's israelis don't exact a possession from the palestinians in exchange for that agreement. >> jake's right. there's something more. it's not just the principle, it's the next step. that the administration is going to take a position on a number. because the swap is somewhere between 2% which the palestinians assert and anywhere between 8% to 10% that the israelis have 4% to 6%. the next step in this process, i'm sure this guy is going to put a number on the table. that, i can't deal with. >> you mentioned ge
. >> even jeffery goldberg who is the most reliable, said he was offended to see the israeli prime minister basically lecturing the president to the united states, and netanyahu went out of his way to alienate this president. >> what they're upset about behind the scenes is the israeli's knowledge, obviously the borders with mutually agreed upon land swaps is the basis for territorial negotiation. that has always been behind the scenes. now this is official first-time interrogation....
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we have alal sis from bret stephens, aluf benn, walter russell mead and jeffrey goldberg. >> what wasly missing from predent obama's presentation both last thursday and sunday was the argument that resolving the israeli-palestinian conflict.
we have alal sis from bret stephens, aluf benn, walter russell mead and jeffrey goldberg. >> what wasly missing from predent obama's presentation both last thursday and sunday was the argument that resolving the israeli-palestinian conflict.
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. >> but here's -- jeff goldberg of "the atlantic" magazine and "a bloomberg view," wrote a column this week, and he said that failure to get a peace process started is going to very quickly have the arab spring on the israeli doorsteps. he writes about it this way -- "israel will soon enough be seen by most of the world as the occupier not of a disputed territory, but of a foreign country. the palestinians will wake up to find that a general assembly vote did not, in fact, give them true independence and then there will be an explosion. the palestinians who are watching yemenis, libyans and syrians fighting for their freedom will soon be inspired to once again take up their own fight. if israel misses the chance this year to set the palestinians on a course towards independence, it will jeopardize its future as a jewish democracy." do you fear that a second -- not a second, but another enterfatah is coming and that the results for israel could be quite negative? >> well, no, i -- look, israel has always been beleaguered throughout its history, and there are too many people in the whole
. >> but here's -- jeff goldberg of "the atlantic" magazine and "a bloomberg view," wrote a column this week, and he said that failure to get a peace process started is going to very quickly have the arab spring on the israeli doorsteps. he writes about it this way -- "israel will soon enough be seen by most of the world as the occupier not of a disputed territory, but of a foreign country. the palestinians will wake up to find that a general assembly vote did...
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goldberg says a growing interest among moms to monitor nannies through site likes "i saw your nanny."rs to detail the exploits of nannies behaving badly. inattentive caregavers talking harshly to kids, leaving unattended in grocery stoshgs slapping kids. there are similar nanny reports. many moms call the cyberpostings a way to protect innocent children. but the founder professional nanny institute but worries the site are the big brother spinning out of control. >> i find it disturbing that people can literally destroy somebody's reputation on something that might be just considered a temporary lapse. >> reporter: according to social worker donna, who specialize nz counseling young moms checking out nanny blogs is latest steps parents are tablging to take control of child care. >> technology with cell phones and tweeting and all different avenues i don't think it's slowing down any time soon. >> reporter: she says a growing number of clients are tracking nanny's movements during the day using gps. >> giving them that sense of know what's going on. >> nanny cam, where are you hiding?
goldberg says a growing interest among moms to monitor nannies through site likes "i saw your nanny."rs to detail the exploits of nannies behaving badly. inattentive caregavers talking harshly to kids, leaving unattended in grocery stoshgs slapping kids. there are similar nanny reports. many moms call the cyberpostings a way to protect innocent children. but the founder professional nanny institute but worries the site are the big brother spinning out of control. >> i find it...
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he received the education law association's stephen goldberg award for distinguished scholarship in education law, and he was elected into membership of the american law institute. in 2008, his colleagues on the faculty at boalt selected him as their associate dean, and in 2009, university of california at berkeley awarded him their distinguished teaching award, the highest award for teaching across the entire university. now, i believe he holds a deep appreciation for what opportunities our country affords. i believe his background and his legal prowess are fitting for him to become an appellate court judge. and when you speak with him about his family and upbringing, you gain a sense of him as someone who loves this country and bears an abiding belief that ours is a land of opportunity and a place where everyone has a chance to learn and grow and to thrive. my colleagues, some of them, have questioned a number of his writings and his temperament and what figures very formidably, as i've talked to the republican side, was particularly testimony that he gave on the confirmation of justice ali
he received the education law association's stephen goldberg award for distinguished scholarship in education law, and he was elected into membership of the american law institute. in 2008, his colleagues on the faculty at boalt selected him as their associate dean, and in 2009, university of california at berkeley awarded him their distinguished teaching award, the highest award for teaching across the entire university. now, i believe he holds a deep appreciation for what opportunities our...
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so it was a big surprise to me when people like whoopi goldberg, jon stewart and even sarah palin on the far right agreed that what had taken place was really out of bounds. since this controversy broke, as i have told you, people everywhere say to me, you know, i understand what it is to feel that you can't speak in this country today, and tell me that they feel that there is too much a coded speech, political correctness, and it's being enforced by, well, enforced by political parties, enforced by lobbying groups, by advocacy groups, political correctness that is used to enforce identity, group identity in this country. it's used to raise money. of course, it's used by donors and advertisers, and therefore, people in the middle, and let me remind you, most americans do not identify as conservatives or liberals. they identify as people in the middle. they have thoughts that vary p about different issues and they find that, you know what? to be in the middle is often to be to feel that you have no voice. you're not allowed to express reservations, concerns, worry that you have misund
so it was a big surprise to me when people like whoopi goldberg, jon stewart and even sarah palin on the far right agreed that what had taken place was really out of bounds. since this controversy broke, as i have told you, people everywhere say to me, you know, i understand what it is to feel that you can't speak in this country today, and tell me that they feel that there is too much a coded speech, political correctness, and it's being enforced by, well, enforced by political parties,...
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it turns out that one of the changes goldberg instituted was that 50% of the aid is going through who the government of pakistan who, with ministries of pakistan, and apart from administration problems, there are all sorts of complaints that there is a lack of capacity, which surprises me. there is corruption, and most serious of all, when we put in money for education, would pakistan does is cut $5 million from the education budget. how do you deal with that? one idea we had is that instead of just granting money, we have to do a cash on delivery arrangements, where the building is to be a school building, then pakistan builds it, and then we pay, or you do a partnership where it is 50-50, but pakistan could set the 51st, -- puts in 50, and we follow through. >> [inaudible] i have spent time in agency. i think there is a narrative. pakistan needs to democracy. the way you do that is foreign aid. i think the proposition is not supported by historic evidence. no country is really built on historic asian. -- historic aid. the point i am trying to make is set -- the pakistan generates a%
it turns out that one of the changes goldberg instituted was that 50% of the aid is going through who the government of pakistan who, with ministries of pakistan, and apart from administration problems, there are all sorts of complaints that there is a lack of capacity, which surprises me. there is corruption, and most serious of all, when we put in money for education, would pakistan does is cut $5 million from the education budget. how do you deal with that? one idea we had is that instead of...
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and expressed his belief that muslims attacked us on 9/11, which prompted joy behar and whoopee goldberg to walk off the set. the following monday, i was the guest on his show. he asked me, where am i wrong? i said there was no way to get around the fact that there is a worldwide problem with adical islamic thought. when i get on an airplane, and as the people were dressed in muslim garb, identifying themselves as a muslim, it makes me nervous. that was an expression of a feeling. then i added to that we cannot jump to violate the rights of american muslims or any muslims from any place in the world because of religion. think about timothy mcveigh, think about olympic bomber, think about the westboro baptist church. we cannot violate the rights of people of any faith based on the actions of people who are extremists. i said all of this at the time in the full context of the interview that was taking place. i made it clear that we cannot tolerate people using rhetoric and words to attack muslims because based on those fears, you could get into a situation where a cab driver had his throat
and expressed his belief that muslims attacked us on 9/11, which prompted joy behar and whoopee goldberg to walk off the set. the following monday, i was the guest on his show. he asked me, where am i wrong? i said there was no way to get around the fact that there is a worldwide problem with adical islamic thought. when i get on an airplane, and as the people were dressed in muslim garb, identifying themselves as a muslim, it makes me nervous. that was an expression of a feeling. then i added...
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so it was a big surprise to me when people lie whoopi goldberg, john stewart, and even sarah palin on the far right, agreed that what had taken place was really out of bounds. since this controversy broke, and i have told you, people everywhere say to me, you know, i understand what it is to feel that you cannot speak in this country today, and tell me that they feel that there is too much coated speech, political correctness, and it is being enforced by -- well, and forced by political parties, enforced by lobbying groups, by advocacy groups, political correctness that is used to enforce identity, a group identity in this country. it is used to raise money. of course, it is used by donors and advertisers. and therefore, people in the middle -- let me remind you, most americans did not identify as conservative or liberal. that identifies people in the middle. they have thoughts that very about different issues. and they find that, you know what, to be in the middle is often to feel as if you have no voice. you're not allowed to express reservations, concerns, worry that you have misun
so it was a big surprise to me when people lie whoopi goldberg, john stewart, and even sarah palin on the far right, agreed that what had taken place was really out of bounds. since this controversy broke, and i have told you, people everywhere say to me, you know, i understand what it is to feel that you cannot speak in this country today, and tell me that they feel that there is too much coated speech, political correctness, and it is being enforced by -- well, and forced by political...
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it was a big surprise to me when people like what people -- will be goldberg, sarah palin, agreed that what had taken place was out of bounds. since this controversy broke, people everywhere say to me, i understand what it is to feel like you cannot speak in this country today. but tell me that they feel like there is too much political correctness and is being enforced by the political parties, and forced by lobbying groups, but advocacy groups, political correctness that is used to enforce identity in this country. it is used to raise money. it is used by advertisers. therefore, people in the middle -- most americans do not identify as conservative or liberal. they identified as people in the middle. they have bought that very about different issues. to be in the middle is often to feel as if you have no voice. you are not allowed to express reservations, concerns, worry that you have misunderstood an issue or that you are being misunderstood. they worry that the people who do get to speak in this country are most often the provocateur taurus, the people who will say the most extreme
it was a big surprise to me when people like what people -- will be goldberg, sarah palin, agreed that what had taken place was out of bounds. since this controversy broke, people everywhere say to me, i understand what it is to feel like you cannot speak in this country today. but tell me that they feel like there is too much political correctness and is being enforced by the political parties, and forced by lobbying groups, but advocacy groups, political correctness that is used to enforce...